<p align="justify">Eenam Gambhir, first secretary in India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, was robbed off her mobile phone by two bike-borne miscreants in Delhi recently.</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam, a 2005-batch IFS officer, was on a vacation.</p>.<p align="justify">She was out for a walk with her mother on Saturday when miscreants snatched her mobile phone, sources in the police said.</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam hogged the limelight on September 22 when she stated that Pakistan was hosting an "Ivy League of Terrorism".</p>.<p align="justify">Exercising India's right to reply after Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly, Eenam had made a strong rebuttal by calling Pakistan "terroristan".</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam told the police that her iPhone had a US-registered SIM card and some important files related to her work.</p>
<p align="justify">Eenam Gambhir, first secretary in India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, was robbed off her mobile phone by two bike-borne miscreants in Delhi recently.</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam, a 2005-batch IFS officer, was on a vacation.</p>.<p align="justify">She was out for a walk with her mother on Saturday when miscreants snatched her mobile phone, sources in the police said.</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam hogged the limelight on September 22 when she stated that Pakistan was hosting an "Ivy League of Terrorism".</p>.<p align="justify">Exercising India's right to reply after Pakistan Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly, Eenam had made a strong rebuttal by calling Pakistan "terroristan".</p>.<p align="justify">Eenam told the police that her iPhone had a US-registered SIM card and some important files related to her work.</p>