Is the UN Able to Step in When Pakistan Knocks on the Door Regarding the Ayodhya Ram Temple?

After decades in Ayodhya, the controversy over the temple and mosque was resolved, but Pakistan has formally complained about the temple in a letter to the UN.

After decades in Ayodhya, the controversy over the temple and mosque was resolved, but Pakistan has formally complained about the temple in a letter to the UN.

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New Delhi: Pakistan's hearts and thoughts have been consumed by the heavenly and magnificent consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Pakistan is unable to tolerate India's and Indians' happiness. After decades in Ayodhya, the controversy over the temple and mosque was resolved, but Pakistan has formally complained about the temple in a letter to the UN. Pakistan disapproved of their merger when Muslims took part in the dedication of Lord Ram.

Munir Akram, Pakistan's representative to the UN, is one of those Pakistani officials who never tires of criticizing India. They are the ones who can tolerate Pakistani citizens living in abject poverty and starvation. However, they are unable to refrain from meddling in Indian affairs. It is them who are uninterested in Pakistan's progress. However, they take pleasure in advising India. They have officially complained in a letter to the UN about their displeasure with the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

What Was Said About the Ram Temple in Pakistan?
Pakistan's ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, stated in a letter that his country vehemently opposes the building and dedication of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India, on the site of the destroyed Babri Masjid. The social, political, and economic well-being of Indian Muslims as well as regional unity and peace are seriously threatened by this tendency. To guarantee the preservation of India's Islamic cultural monuments, action must be taken immediately.

What Was Written in Pakistan's Letter to the UN?
The letter added that the issue is not limited to the Babri Mosque. The same kind of threats are being faced by other mosques in India. That this is not an isolated instance is regrettable. Because there is a chance that other mosques would be vandalized or insulted, such as the Shahi Eidgah Mosque in Mathura and the Gyanvapi Mosque in Varanasi.

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