Naidu questions China UN veto on Masood Azhar
April 03, 2016  18:57
Questioning China's move to block an attempt in the UN to get JeM chief Masood Azhar designated as a terrorist, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu has said Beijing should understand that "today it is India (which is targeted by terror), tomorrow it may be your turn". 

He also said Pakistan should give up its "old habit" of finding fault with India and stop "aiding and abetting" terrorism so that the two countries can have close ties. 

"I do not know the reason why China blocked the proposal to ban Azhar. He is a notorious terrorist and should be banned," the Union parliamentary affairs minister said. "Today it is India, tomorrow it may be your (China) turn," he added. 

India had yesterday slammed China's virtual veto to prevent the banning of Pathankot terror strike mastermind Azhar, saying it "does not reflect well on the determination that the international community needs to display to decisively defeat the menace of terrorism".
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