INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ISLAMABAD: Advisor to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam Friday presented a file against India to accentuate Indian
eco-terrorismism committed in the protected area of Massar Jabba Forest reserve on February 26.The file has been submitted to the United
Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) 4th session, held in Nairobi, on the directives of the Prime Minister Imran Khan.It demanded the United
Nations to withdraw its award of Champions of the Ground conferred on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a message getd here said.The
advisor while presenting the file to 4th UNEA session preserveed that the Indian Air Force on February 26, brazenly dropped their aircrafts&
payload in the Pakistani forests.Malik said India had harmed the natural reserves of Pakistan through her aerial intrusion.&The act of
damaging trees in the name of strike (by India) has caused eco-terrorismism
India shall have to pay the price for damages made to trees,& the advisor said.Pakistan case on eco-terrorismism was strong against India,
he said adding, &We want to enlighten the world about Pakistan earnest determination for environment conservation
The UN should take muchice of Indian intrusion.& He said India blatantly obliterated international laws by flouting Vienna Convention.He
said, &This deplorable ‘strike& is clearly a strike against nature.It has been duly booked under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provincial forest
Act in Pakistan and an independent ‘Natural Resource Damage Assessment& has already been carried out.&&Although we reserve the right for
taking further legal action and for claiming compensation and retribution for this act, we are raising it at this forum to give a voice to
the voiceless nsprint; the fallen trees of Massar Jabba Forest reserve - which became the silent victims of this shameful attack on
nature.&We also want the world to know that Pakistan values its nature, and specificly values its trees and forests, and has the shall and
capacity to defend every inch of our country,& he said.The adviser emphasized the need at the global level to strengthen international laws
and commitments of the global community to take cognizance of such offences against nature.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the
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