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Disappointed with comments ‘unreasonable’ made by UN envoys in Jammu and Kashmir: India

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New Delhi: India has recorded a reference in oral updates by the United Kom Commissioner of the United Nations for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet and expressed disappointment at his remarks in the Lonamu and Kashmir Union region.
In a statement issued by India, Secretary of the MEA (West) Reenat Sandhu said, “We recorded a reference to India in an oral update by the High Commissioner and expressed our disappointment for his unreasonable comments in the Jamu and Kashmir Union, which did not reflect land reality .
“The High Commissioner of the United Nations for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet criticized India for pressure on journalists, the use of UAPA and” frequent “communication blackout while in Jammu and Kashmir.
He said the use of UPA in India was “worried and said hundreds of people remained in detention.” India has denied all observations made by the United Nations High Commissioner in the Visit of the Vis Union and Kashmir.
The statement issued by the Secretary of MEA West Reenat Sandhu, “India’s approach to global promotion and human rights protection is based on our own experience as a pluralistic and inclusive community and vibrant democracy.
We believe that the promotion and protection of human rights.
Best was chased through dialogue , consultation and cooperation between countries and through the provision of technical assistance and capacity building.
“Every deficiency in upholding human rights must be handled transparently and impartially, anchored in connection with national and non-interference sovereignty in internal affairs of countries,” said Sandhu.
India further said human rights are fundamental rights and independent independent justice, media freely enjoy full human rights, Sandhu’s MEA secretary also emphasized that even though there was Covid, the Indian development agenda continued.
He said, “The fundamental Indian constitution.
Human rights as fundamental rights.
Our parliament, independent justice, vibrant media and civil society ensure a full pleasure of human rights by our people.
We believe that the achievement of sustainable development goals will contribute to the realization and pleasure of human rights, and therefore pursue inclusive and sustainable development to ensure a better life for our citizens.
As part of our development agenda, we have taken policy measures targeted to empower the most vulnerable community segments.
Despite the challenge of Covid-19, we continue to follow this approach by focusing our efforts to save lives and livelihoods.
“India also said,” The situation in Afghanistan continues to be a great concern.
The UNSC 2593 resolution must guide the international community approach to Afghanistan.
India said it was at the forefront of the global action and discourse on the promotion and protection of human rights and would continue to do so.
India also looked for re-election to the Human Rights Council for a period of 2022-24 and has called on sustainable support from UN member countries to Indian nominations.

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