Where 26/11 happened, UNSC meeting happened: India played audio of Pakistani terrorist, saying – fire wherever movement is seen

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India has once again exposed the pro-terrorist face of Pakistan. In the meeting of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), India played the audio of Pakistani terrorist Sajid Mir in the 26/11 attack in Mumbai in front of the world, in which he is telling the terrorists on the phone – wherever movement is seen, wherever people Yes, put fire there.

The UNSC meeting is being held at the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, where the 26/11 attacks took place. Terrorist attack conspirator Sajid Mir was giving instructions on the phone to the terrorists present in Chabad House. External Affairs Minister Dr. S. In this audio clip played in the presence of Jaishankar, terrorist Sajid is saying to the terrorists present in Chabad House over the phone on Mir – “Banda, someone is walking on the terrace, someone is coming, going, fire on him. I don’t know what’s going on there.” Responding to Sajid Mir, another terrorist on the phone assures him to do the same.

Pakistan dramatizes Mir’s death
In the meeting, India said – terrorist Sajid Mir is not only accused of 26/11 attack, he is involved in many more international terrorist incidents. This terrorist was the mastermind of the Denmark project of Lashkar-e-Taiba. It was given the responsibility of targeting a newspaper editor in Copenhagen, but the plan was exposed.

Sajid Mir was declared dead to throw dust in the eyes of the world. His DNA test was also done, but later it was found that he is alive. Under international pressure, Pakistan arrested him and he was also sentenced. The process of declaring Sajid Mir a terrorist by the United Nations is still stuck.

Jaishankar said – 26/11 attack was not on us, it was on the world
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said- 26/11 attack was not only on Mumbai but on the international community. The work of bringing the culprits of the attack to justice is going on, but still that challenge has not been completed. The meeting was also attended by UK Foreign Minister James Cleverley, Ghana’s Foreign Minister, UAE Home Minister and representatives from other countries.

Terrorism has plagued many regions of the world. India understands this more than others. For decades our commitment to fighting cross-border terrorism has not and will not weaken. A key aspect of countering terrorism is effectively stopping the financing of terrorism. Terrorism is a serious threat to humanity, to international peace and security. We have heard the voices of the victims today. Their loss is immeasurable.

Kasab was the only one out of 10 terrorists who came from Pakistan.  Kasab and other terrorists were trained in fishing, understanding maps, using GPS and compass.  Kasab felt that he was being trained to join the Marines and after that he would get an honest job.  During the attack, the terrorists had fake identity cards which made it appear that they were students of Hyderabad.  This was done to confuse the Indians.

Kasab was the only one out of 10 terrorists who came from Pakistan. Kasab and other terrorists were trained in fishing, understanding maps, using GPS and compass. Kasab felt that he was being trained to join the Marines and after that he would get an honest job. During the attack, the terrorists had fake identity cards which made it appear that they were students of Hyderabad. This was done to confuse the Indians.

26/11 attack happened in 2008
On the night of 26 November 2008, 10 terrorists of Lashkar-e-Taiba of Pakistan attacked many places and buildings in Mumbai. It took India four days to control this attack. More than 160 people were killed in this attack. Mumbai Police had arrested a terrorist named Ajmal Kasab. Rest 9 terrorists were killed. The terrorists had targeted two 5-star hotels, railway stations and Nariman House, a Jewish religious place (Chabad House) in Mumbai.

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