India welcomes UN listing of Masood Azhar as global terrorist; PM calls it big success

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Wednesday welcomed the listing of as a global terrorist by the UN with describing it as a "big success" for the country's efforts to root out

"It is a big success for India's efforts to root out .. India's voice is being heard globally. India's views cannot be ignored any longer, it has been proved," Modi said an election rally in

In its reaction, the called Azhar's designation as a UN proscribed terrorist as a step in the right direction to demonstrate the international community's resolve to fight against and its enablers.

The on Wednesday designated Azhar as a global terrorist after lifted its hold on a proposal to ban him.

BJP and several other party leaders credited Modi for Azhar's listing while the noted its "disappointment" over no mention of chief's role in the Pulwama terror attack in the UN resolution.

Shah said Modi's diplomatic efforts led to the United Nation's decision as he pitched for his "strong and decisive" leadership.

"That is why India needs a strong & decisive leader. Grateful to PM and his diplomatic efforts that led to the UN designating as a global terrorist. It was long over due. This also reflects PM Modi's commitment towards Zero tolerance against terrorism," Shah tweeted.

said it was a welcome step but added that the opposition party was disappointed that the UN listing does not mention the Pulwama terror attack, in which 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives, and has no reference to

"based Masood Azhar's belated declaration as a global terrorist by UN is surely a welcome step. India's fight against terrorism is resolute. We are disappointed that UN listing doesn't mention Pulwama/J&K while listing Azhar's role in terrorist activities," he tweeted.

Former minister alleged that the sacrifices of CRPF men were sold down the river for a symbolic win.

"No mention of terror in & no mention of Pulwama. It's amazing how quickly the sacrifices of the CRPF men were sold down the river to get a symbolic win," he said.

congratulated the Indian diplomatic corp for the tireless work that led to this "significant victory".

"We demand immediately arrest him, freeze his assets and shutdown all organisations linked to him," he said.

Former termed the UN decision as a "favourable development" while former Indian envoy to G Parthasarathy called it a major achievement.

France, the UK and the US had moved a fresh proposal to declare Azhar as a global terrorist by the UN in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack in February. The had claimed responsibility for the

However, put a technical hold on the proposal, blocking it for the fourth time to designate Azhar. The Chinese move was termed "disappointing" by India. On Wednesday, lifted its hold from the proposal.

A UNSC designation will subject Azhar to an assets freeze, travel ban and an arms embargo. An assets freeze under the requires that all states freeze without delay the funds and other financial assets or economic resources of designated individuals and entities.

"This is in accordance with India's position and in line with the information that India has shared with the members of the regarding terrorist activities of and the Jaish-e-Mohammed," said.

"India will continue with its efforts through international forums to ensure that terrorist organisations and their leaders who cause harm to our citizens are brought to justice," he added.

In 2009, India first moved a proposal by itself to designate Azhar. In 2016 again India moved the proposal with the P3 - the United States, the and in the UN's 1267 Sanctions Committee to ban Azhar, also the mastermind of the attack on the air base in Pathankot in January, 2016.

In 2017, the P3 nations moved a similar proposal again. However, on all occasions China, a veto-wielding of the UN Security Council, blocked India's proposal from being adopted by the Sanctions Committee.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 21:50 IST