China abstained from quoting Indian opposition parties during the UN's rejection of Masood's bid, according to the provided information.
In a recent UN Security Council meeting, China did not officially label any political parties in India as terrorists, but it did block the designation of Masood Azhar as a global terrorist. This decision has caused some controversy, as China has kept a 'technical hold' on the bid to blacklist Masood Azhar, thereby delaying the process.
According to a report on Aljazeera, China requested more time to examine the sanctions against Masood Azhar. However, it is important to note that no information was found regarding China mentioning the views of political parties in India while blocking the sanctions against Masood Azhar at the UN Security Council. Similarly, no specific news was found regarding the support of Indian political parties to Masood Azhar.
Interestingly, the claim made in some posts that China asked for more time while considering the views of opposition parties in India is false. The exact reasons behind China's decision remain unclear, as the UN Security Council proceedings are confidential.
In conclusion, while the reasons for China's decision to block the designation of Masood Azhar as a global terrorist remain unclear, it is evident that the process has been delayed due to China's 'technical hold' on the bid. The lack of information regarding the views of political parties in India and their potential support for Masood Azhar adds to the mystery surrounding this controversial decision.