Imran Khan rakes up Kashmir issue at UNGA, India hits back, calls upon Pakistan to 'immediately vacate PoK'
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Khan had said that 'Pakistan desires peace with India, as with all its neighbours', but sustainable peace is 'contingent upon resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute'.
New Delhi: Hours after Imran Khan raked up the Kashmir issue during his address to the UN General Assembly's annual high-level debate, India hit back at Pakistan Prime Minister and called upon the country to 'immediately' vacate Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
In its 'Right of Reply' in response to Imran Khan's references to Kashmir, Sneha Dubey, India's First Secretary at the UN, slammed Pakistan on Saturday (September 25, 2021) and said that Islamabad has an 'established history' of actively supporting terrorists.
The development comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address at the 76th session of UNGA.