India again tells China to act against Masood Azhar

This issue has being pursued by other countries also, says S Jaishankar

IANS  |  Beijing 

on Wednesday again asked to declare chief and Pathankot mastermind as an international terrorist, saying that not just but the international community too wanted a ban on him.

"On the issue of the 1267 Committee sanctions on Masood Azhar, we again explained to them the rationale for that application and pointed out today that this was really being pursued by other countries, not by alone," Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar briefed reporters after attending the first India-Strategic Dialogue here.

"The fact that other countries were pressing this application showed that there was broad international support for this and concerns about Masood Azhar's activities," he added.

raised the topic of the Jaish chief after recently blocked a proposal by the to add Azhar to the list of international terrorists, adding to the three rejections in 2016 to the Indian proposal.

maintains there is not enough evidence against the Pakistani terrorist and the issue was between and Pakistan, which should be resolved mutually.

says Azhar is behind the terror attack on the Pathankot air base in January last year, in which seven security personnel were killed, and also behind the terror attack on the Uri army camp in Jammu and Kashmir last September.

China's technical hold on the move to list Azhar a terrorist in the 1267 committee of the UN Security Council is apparently at the behest of its all-weather friend Pakistan.

India again tells China to act against Masood Azhar

This issue has being pursued by other countries also, says S Jaishankar

This issue has being pursued by other countries also, says S Jaishankar

on Wednesday again asked to declare chief and Pathankot mastermind as an international terrorist, saying that not just but the international community too wanted a ban on him.

"On the issue of the 1267 Committee sanctions on Masood Azhar, we again explained to them the rationale for that application and pointed out today that this was really being pursued by other countries, not by alone," Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar briefed reporters after attending the first India-Strategic Dialogue here.

"The fact that other countries were pressing this application showed that there was broad international support for this and concerns about Masood Azhar's activities," he added.

raised the topic of the Jaish chief after recently blocked a proposal by the to add Azhar to the list of international terrorists, adding to the three rejections in 2016 to the Indian proposal.

maintains there is not enough evidence against the Pakistani terrorist and the issue was between and Pakistan, which should be resolved mutually.

says Azhar is behind the terror attack on the Pathankot air base in January last year, in which seven security personnel were killed, and also behind the terror attack on the Uri army camp in Jammu and Kashmir last September.

China's technical hold on the move to list Azhar a terrorist in the 1267 committee of the UN Security Council is apparently at the behest of its all-weather friend Pakistan.

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