A view of a United Nations Security Council meeting in New York. Photo credit: BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP/GettyImages
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Act Now Against Global Terror Or Risk Being Marginalised, India Tells UN

BySwarajya Staff

Failure to impose sanctions on leaders of terrorist organisations is eroding the UN's authority, India has warned.

If the Security Council and its agencies did not come up with a "cohesive response to global terrorism they run the risk of becoming marginalised from the most fundamental security priorities of member states whose fabric is being torn asunder by terrorists," India's Permanent Representative Syed Akbaruddin said on Thursday (17 November) during a General Assembly debate on Afghanistan.

He reiterated a demand India made in June for designating Taliban chief Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada as a terrorist and making him face the penalties of UN sanctions.

"The international community is impatient for action," Akbaruddin said.

"Earlier this week, President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan himself asked a delegation of the UNSC (Security Council) Sanctions Committee to include this person, and such others, in the list of terrorists," he said.

The working of the Sanctions committee has been a sore point for India. China has used its veto to provide cover for Jaish-e-Mohammad's Pakistan-based head, Masood Azhar, from sanctions.

With inputs from IANS.