New Delhi:India on Friday slammed China saying that the country should reflect on its response that signals double standards in combatting terrorism, official sources said on Friday. This came as India and the US jointly proposed to list Pakistan-based terrorist Abdul Rehman Makki under the UN Security Council’s Al-Qaeda (Daesh) and ISIL Sanctions Committee, also known as the UNSC 1267 Committee, on June 1.
But regrettably, according to sources, on June 16 this year, China placed a “technical hold” on the proposal to list Makki. "This measure (which can last for up to 6 months at a time) blocks the adoption of the listing proposal till the hold is withdrawn. This decision by China is extremely unfortunate given the overwhelming evidence against Makki. Moreover, it runs counter to China’s claims of combating terrorism," said sources in Delhi.
"This is not the first time that China has placed hurdles for the listing of known terrorists. In the past, it had repeatedly blocked proposals to designate Maulana Masood Azhar, chief of Pakistan-based and UN-proscribed terrorist entity, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)," the sources added. As per official sources here in New Delhi, China should reflect on its response that signals double standards in combating terrorism. Protecting well-known terrorists from sanctioning in this manner will only undermine its credibility and risk exposing even itself more to the growing threat of terrorism.
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