Hyderabad: September 27, 2019 would be recorded as the Black Day in the history of United Nations General Assembly. Even at the peak of the cold war between the United States of America and erstwhile USSR, UNGA was never used as a stage to make nuclear threats. It was on this platform most critical problems have been amicably resolved in the past through cordial talks. Mutual differences have been expressed with civility and dialogue. The solution of the Cuban Missile crisis could also be made possible on the UN platform itself.
Perhaps for the first time in the history of the United Nations, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has shaken the foundation of this institution by challenging India for a nuclear war. When he spoke at the United Nations, for a moment one felt that it was Hafiz Saeed, the founder of the terror organization Lashkar-e-Toiba, addressing the august gathering not the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The sole intent of this inflammatory and vitriolic speech of Imran Khan was a desperate attempt to attract the attention of the international community on the question of Kashmir.
During the last seven days, Imran Khan in New York has tried hard to build a momentum against India on Kashmir, but has failed miserably. Except for China and Turkey, no country supported Pakistan.
Alis Wells, South Asia affairs officer in the US State Department, exposed the Muslim rant of Imran, retorting why is Mr. Khan completely silent on the atrocities with Uyghar Muslims in China? He asked Pakistan to mend its language.
Even the leaders of China and Turkey were not in agreement with Imran when he said that Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is today's Hitler and Mussolini. Imran expressed disappointment in the press conference that the international community is evading the Kashmir issue. Completely desperate and frustrated, he spewed venom against India and Narendra Modi at the UN. For the last 15 days, the question of Kashmir was being raised by Pakistan for human rights violations, but in the speech at the United Nations, the question of Kashmir became completely a Muslim issue.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his brief speech of 18 minutes gave the message to the world that India has never adopted the path of confrontation and war and has always been in favour of peace and harmony.
Ironically Imran Khan, a self-proclaimed saviour of Kashmir is the person who has threatened to devastate Kashmir with nuclear war. He was probably also irked that Narendra Modi did not even mention Pakistan even once during his seven-day visit to America. Modi beckoned the world to share the journey and experiences of India’s achievements. Contrary to this, Imran Khan is ranting of nuclear apocalypse and war, prophesying how not only India and Pakistan but other countries will also feel the heat.