In the United Nations General Assembly, India has given a strong message to Pakistan on its double standards and serious human rights violations taking place in Kashmir. India has demanded that Pakistan stop atrocities in those areas where people are now openly raising their voice against Pakistani occupation.
Bhavika Mangalanandan, First Secretary of India’s UN Mission, said on Friday, “In the last few weeks alone, the Pakistan Army and its proxy terrorists have killed innocent civilians who were demanding their basic rights and freedom.” He said, “We appeal to Pakistan to immediately stop the ongoing human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, where the people are revolting against military occupation, repression and resource exploitation.”
What did Mangalanandan say?
Mangalanandan described Pakistan’s continuous anti-India statements in the United Nations as false and said, “Neither reality nor truth changes by telling lies again and again.” He said that there is no need to take Pakistan’s dual policy and hypocrisy seriously.
India said this for the people of Kashmir
India also said that the democratic participation of the people in Kashmir reflects the strength of India’s democracy. He further said, “Pakistan’s attempt to defame India and the people of Jammu and Kashmir has failed.”
Bhavika Mangalanandan said that Pakistan has misrepresented the principle of self-determination. He reminded that in the United Nations Security Council Resolution 47 (April 1948) it was clearly stated that Pakistan should first withdraw its army and civilians from Kashmir. But till today Pakistan is violating that order and continues to illegally occupy parts of Kashmir. India reiterated that Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are integral and inseparable parts of India.
Bhavika Mangalanandan said this big thing in the name of Mahatma Gandhi
Bhavika Mangalanandan said that India’s commitment to human rights is inspired by the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi, which is based on non-violence and equality. The Constitution of India strengthens these principles and there are commissions at the national and state levels for the protection of human rights in the country.
India also said that the judiciary has further strengthened the protection of human rights and the fundamental rights of citizens are being protected through laws and schemes in the country.
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