New Delhi: India on Wednesday slams Pakistan and the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC) to raise the problem of Kashmir in the UN Human Rights Commission (UNHRC).
India while speaking in the 48th session UNHRC said that Pakistan has openly supported and financed terrorists including those that are prohibited for state policy.
Indian response was delivered by Pawan Badhe, the first secretary in the Indian permanent mission in Geneva.
“The council is aware of Pakistan’s efforts to divert the attention of the council from serious human rights violations carried out by his government, including in the area occupied by him,” Badhe said.
“India, because it is not only the largest democracy in the world, which is functional and vibrant, there is no need for lessons from failed countries such as Pakistan which is the center of terrorism and the worst human rights perpetrators,” he said India also expressed concern over Pakistan.
Failure to protect minorities and how women from the minority community are targeted by crime.
“Pakistan failed to protect its minority rights, including Sikh, Hindus, Christianity, and Ahmadiyas.
Thousands of women and girls from the minority community are subject to kidnapping, forced marriages and conversions in Pakistan,” India said to UNHRC.
“Forced disappearance, the murder of extra judicial, murder and kidnapping has been used as a tool for conquest and hit all forms of difference opinions or criticism.
Impunity with such violations has been carried out to explain Hollowness human commitment to human rights,” Badhe added.
India also crashed OIC to raise the problem of Kashmir on the Board, by asserting that the group did not have a local position to comment on the country’s internal affairs.
“OIC cannot be left alone to be held hostage by Pakistan, who holds the leadership of their Geneva Chapter, to notify his own agenda.
This is for OIC members to decide whether they are interested in allowing Pakistan to do it,” he said.
(With agency input)