New Delhi: India has said that the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks and the 2016 Pathankot strike are yet to get justice because of the 'unwillingness' and 'non-cooperative' attitude of a particular country, in a clear reference to Pakistan.
At a virtual ministerial meeting of the 'Group of Friends of Victims of terrorism', India has strongly pitched for concerted global actions to effectively deal with terrorism and said it continues to pose a critical threat to international peace and security even amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Representing India at the meeting on Monday, Secretary (East) in the Ministry of External Affairs Vijay Thakur Singh also called for 'redressing deficiencies' in the international efforts to ensure that perpetrators of terrorism are brought to justice.
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"I would like to highlight that, for example, the victims of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack and 2016 Pathankot terror attack are yet to get justice. This is due to the unwillingness and non-cooperative attitude of a particular country," Singh said.
The meeting was organised by foreign ministers of Afghanistan and Spain, the two co-chairs of the grouping, and the UN Office Of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT).
In her address, Singh said that the acts of terrorism not only violate the rights of individual victims but they also deeply affect the enjoyment of a range of rights by the families of the victims and society as a whole.