BJP's Nishikant Dubey slams Pakistan at UNGA over child rights violations, hails OP Sindoor as response to cross-border terror
New York [US], October 14 (ANI): Slamming Pakistan at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) for cross-border terrorism and its grave violations of child rights, India on Monday defended the counter-terror operation "Operation Sindoor" as a legitimate and necessary response to protect civilians, including children.
During India's intervention in the Agenda for the Promotion and Protection of Child Rights, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said Pakistan remains one of the "most serious violators" of the Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) agenda.
The BJP leader cited the UN Secretary-General's 2025 report on CAAC to highlight Pakistan's role in cross-border terrorism, shelling, and airstrikes that have led to the killing and maiming of Afghan children.
"Beyond their borders, the same report detailed attacks by Pakistan on health workers in schools--particularly girls' schools--and incidents along the Afghanistan border where cross-border shelling and airstrikes by Pakistan were directly responsible for the killing and maiming of Afghan children," Dubey said.
After the terror attack, India launched Operation Sindoor in May 2025, conducting surgical strikes on nine terrorist hideouts in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
"Pakistan must look at itself in the mirror, stop preaching on this platform, act to protect children within its borders, and stop targeting women and children across its borders," Dubey asserted.
At the same time, Dubey highlighted India's own child protection initiatives, thanking the UN Special Rapporteur for acknowledging efforts such as Child Helpline 1098, which provides emergency assistance to children.
"Creating an enabling environment for the protection and holistic development of children is a matter of national importance," he stated. (ANI)
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