New Delhi: Indian diplomat Pawan Badhe on Monday while exercising its Right of Reply at the ongoing session of 45th UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) said that Pakistan continues to be a “safe harbour for terrorists” and more training camps and launch-pads for terrorists had come up in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).
India rejected Pakistan’s criticism of the human rights situation in the country and called on Islamabad to do more to tackle issues such as the persecution of minorities, enforced disappearances and influx of outsiders in PoK.
Lambasting Pakistan for raking up Kashmir issue at UNHRC, Pawan Badhe, first secretary in the permanent mission in Geneva said, “While the world is busy combating the Covid-19 pandemic, Pakistan hoodwinks the world to allow delisting more than 4,000 proscribed terrorists to sustain its terror ecosystem".
"It should be a matter of concern for the Council that Pakistan has been continuously misusing this august forum for malicious propaganda against my country”, he added.
Badhe noted that Pakistan’s “deceit and hypocrisy” is reflected in the “orchestrated mass influx” of outsiders to the Pakistan-occupied parts of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh through “discriminatory domicile laws”.
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“It’s baffling that there are three outsiders for every four [people] in Pakistan occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. While civil, political and constitutional rights are non-existent in Pakistan occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, deliberate economic policies have also subjugated them to a life of extreme poverty,” he said.
A simple demand for land rights could lead to imprisonment for 40 years as has been in the faith for political activists such as Baba Jan and others.
At the same time, “full-scale training camps and launch pads of terrorists are being escalated in Pakistan occupied parts of Indian Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at great expense for sustaining cross-border terrorism against India. It’s not without reason that Pakistan remains a safe harbour for terrorists.