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Rijiju slams China for blocking India’s bid to ban Masood Azhar

After the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase on January 2, India in February wrote to the UN calling for immediate action to list Azhar under the Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee.

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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Friday slammed China for blocking India’s bid at the UN for a ban on Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammud chief Masood Azhar, saying the government will take appropriate action.

“What China has done (in the UN), was not good. Ministry of External Affairs will take an appropriate action. Whatever action is required, we will take,” he told reporters here when asked about yesterday’s development at the United Nations.

The Union Minister of State for Home hails from Arunachal Pradesh bordering China.

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On Thursday, China had requested the UN Committee, which is considering a ban on the JeM chief, to keep on hold the designation.

After the terror attack on the Pathankot airbase on January 2, India in February wrote to the UN calling for immediate action to list Azhar under the Al-Qaeda Sanctions Committee.

The submission was armed with strong evidence of the outfit’s terror activities and its role in the Pathankot attack that killed seven Indian military personnel.

India also told the UN Sanctions Committee that not listing Azhar would expose it and other countries in South Asia to threats from the terror group and its leader.

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