India has lashed out at Pakistan for the harassment of human rights and minorities in the 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). Representing India, diplomat Mohammad Hussain said that it is ironic that a country with the worst human rights record is trying to give knowledge to others.
India washed Pakistan in UNHRC
India’s representative Mohammad Hussain said that Pakistan should face the oppression of minorities on its land instead of spreading propaganda. He said that Pakistan should remove state sponsored harassment and discrimination against its religious and ethnic minorities. India’s comment came after the death of 12 people in the firing by the Pakistani Army in Pok. In many areas of POK, there is a strong protest against the Pakistan Army and the Shahbaz government at this time.
Earlier, Pakistan once again raised the raga of Kashmir from the United Nations platform. Pakistani representative Abbas Sarwar, using his right to respond, accused India of violating human rights in Jammu and Kashmir. During this, he mentioned the current developments of Ladakh, after which the Indian ambassador took him on his hand.
Demand for international intervention against Pakistan’s repression
This conversation in Geneva took place at the time of increasing unrest in Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK). The United Kashmir People’s National Party (UKPNP) spokesman Nasir Aziz Khan, while addressing the UNHRC, demanded international intervention against Pakistan’s repression in the region. He cited the protests held on 29 September 2025, in which a complete shutdown and chakka was blocked under the leadership of the United Awami Action Committee.
He accused Islamabad of deploying Rangers in POK, closing internet services and blackouts. He said, “POK has more than 30 lakh Kashmiri circle, while 2 million people abroad are cut off from their families.” He called it a deliberate attempt to suppress peaceful resistance.

