
New Delhi: China on last day once again blocked the move to have terrorist Masood Azhar, who heads the Jaish-e-Mohammed, blacklisted by the UN.
China, which is a member of the UN Security Council with the right to veto, said that it has rejected the move as there is no consensus on Mazood Azhar's role in terror attacks in India.
This is the second time Beijing has vetoed the proposal which was first moved by India at the Al Queda Sanctions committee of the United Nations.
Last year in March, China was the only member in the 15-nation UN Security Council to block India's application against Masood Azhar.






