Pakistan calls for UN’s intervention to protect Islamic sites, heritage in India

UN: At the United Nations Pakistan has called for the organization’s intervention to protect Islamic sites in India.

In a letter addressed to the top official for UN Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Angel Moratinos, Pakistan’s representative to United Nations, Munir Akram said demolition of centures old mosque in New Delhi marks another highly disturbing chapter in an alarming campaign targeting Islamic sites and heritage in India. He said that this incident symbolizes a concerning rise in Hindu-majoritarianism.

He said that the State’s support for such incidents poses imminent threats to the well-being of Indian Muslims across social, economic, and political spheres.

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