We build IITs, you terror factory: Highlights of Sushma's Pak attack at UN
'Doctors save people from death, terrorists send them to death,' she said, contrasting India and Pakistan's achievements since 1947
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'Doctors save people from death, terrorists send them to death,' she said, contrasting India and Pakistan's achievements since 1947
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"Why is it that today India is a recognised IT superpower in the world, and Pakistan is recognised only as the pre-eminent export factory for terror.
"India has risen despite being the principal destination of Pakistan's nefarious export of terrorism."
Hitting back at Pakistan's allegations"Doctors save people from death, terrorists send them to death," she said contrasting the achievements of the two neighbours birthed a day part in 1947.
While presenting a report card of domestic achievements, she showcased the demonetisation and the GST among the BJP government's achievements.
"Demonetisation was a courageous decision to challenge one of the by-products of corruption, the 'black money' that disappeared from circulation."
GST introduced "one-tax across the country, without the untidy and punishing system of multiple taxes under differing categories in different parts of the country," she said.
Among social programmes, she said the "Save the girl, Educate the girl'" campaign is reducing gender inequality, while the Swachh programme is generating "a revolutionary change in social attitudes and habits."
The scope of the Jan Dhan programme of opening bank accounts for 300 million people — about the size of the United States population — made it "the world's largest financial inclusion scheme," she said.
Other highlights include:
World is trapped in a deluge of troubles of which the most dangerous is the relentless rise of violence and terrorism, and the ideas that promote them are spreading.
Climate change threatens the world and developed countries have to step up to help the developing countries deal with it.
Nuclear proliferation has re-emerged as a global threat (reference to North Korea).
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has chosen the more radical route of fighting poverty by empowering the poor, who had been denied opportunities, instead of the traditional method of "incremental levels of aid and hand-holding."
More than 160 countries support text-based negotiations on the reform and expansion of the Security Council and adopting it and continuing with the reform efforts should be a priority.
Terrorism is the top problem for the UN and the Comprehensive Compact on International Terrorism should be adopted.
If the Security Council cannot agree on the listing of terrorists, the world can't fight terror. Stop seeing this evil with self-defeating and indeed meaningless nuance.
UN resolutions have been overtaken by history and bilateral negotiations are the only way forward.
She ended her speech with a Sanskrit shloka: "May all be happy; May all be healthy; May all see what is good; May all be free from suffering."
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First Published: Sep 24 2017 | 11:26 AM IST