
Meet IFS Officer Sneha Dubey who gives befitting reply to Pakistan PM Imran Khan at UN
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Meet Sneha Dubey, a 2012 batch IFS Officer and Junior Diplomat, who gave a befitting reply to Pakistan PM Imran Khan at the UN. She was earlier India's third secretary at the embassy in Madrid.
Sneha Dubey, India's first Secretary, gave a fiery and befitting reply to Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on his comments about India. Earlier, India had denounced Pakistan as a patron of terrorism and a suppressor of minorities in reply to which Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan ranted against India. “The entire UTs of J&K & Ladakh were, are and will always be an integral and inalienable part of India.”“We call upon Pakistan to immediately vacate all areas under its illegal occupation."Young Indian diplomat, #SnehaDubey fiercely responds to Pakistan at the #UNGA. pic.twitter.com/JHqx3ikz4W
“This is the country that is an arsonist disguising itself as a firefighter. Pakistan nurtures terrorists in their backyard in the hope that they will only harm their neighbours. Our region and the entire world, has suffered because of their policies. On the other hand, they are trying to cover up sectarian violence in their country as an act of terrorism"” said Sneha Dubey

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