India’s cannon to UN on Pak human rights

The session of the United Nations Human Rights Council became heated around the discussion about Kashmir. Pakistan has raised allegations of human rights violations in the valley. This time, Anupama Singh, the representative of India in the Parishad, roared in ‘Right to Reply’. Dismissing Pakistan’s allegations, he said that Pakistan’s image in this regard is very bad. He also made it clear that New Delhi will not take comments on India’s internal affairs well. Along with Pakistan, Turkey also moved on ‘human rights violations’ in Jammu and Kashmir. That country has also been warned by India.

In Anupama’s words, “Pakistan’s statement citing India as an example, it is very sad to report that the platform of the Assembly has been misused again. Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an integral and very important part of India. The Government of India is also taking constitutional steps for socio-economic development of the region.” For. Good governance in Jammu and Kashmir is India’s internal matter. Pakistan is not in a position to comment on this internal matter.”

New Delhi attacked Islamabad by raising the question of how minorities are treated in Pakistan. The Indian envoy, who joined the External Affairs Ministry as a diplomat nine years ago, termed Pakistan’s human rights record as ‘unusual’, saying, “A country that has institutionalized the oppression of its minorities has no right to comment on India. India has developed economically and is a model for social justice.” built.” Citing the example of attacks and persecution of the Christian community in Pakistan in 2023, India’s representative said, “Pakistan has failed to provide real services to its citizens.”

By editor