New Delhi: India on Wednesday slammed Pakistan and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) over their statement at the 48th session of the Human Rights Council and for making references to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Exercising the Right of Reply, first Secretary in the Indian Mission in Geneva, Pawan Badhe said, “It has become a habit for Pakistan to misuse the platform provided by the council to propagate its false and malicious propaganda against my country. The Council is aware of Pakistan's attempts to divert the Council's attention from serious human rights violations being perpetrated by its Government, including the territories occupied by it."
India has time and again lambasted Pakistan for raking up the Kashmir issue in different global forums and asked Islamabad to stay out of India's internal affairs.
The Indian envoy to the UN further said at the session that Pakistan has failed to protect the rights of its minorities, including Sikhs, Hindus, Christians and Ahmadiyas and thousands of women and girls from minority communities have been subjected to abductions, forced marriages and conversions in Pakistan and its occupied territories.
"Pakistan has been engaged in systematic persecution, forced conversions, targeted killings, sectarian violence and faith-based discrimination against its ethnic and religious minorities," he added.
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"Dissenting voices from civil societies, human rights defenders, journalists are muzzled daily in Pakistan, with the support of the Government. Enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, murders and abductions have been used as a tool for subjugation and to muzzle any form of dissent or criticism. The impunity with which such abuses have been carried out exposes the hollowness of Pakistan's commitment to human rights," he said at the session. India, in its right of reply, also underlined Pakistan's state support for terrorism.
Badhe said, "Pakistan is a country which has been globally recognized as a country openly supporting, training, financing and arming terrorists including UN proscribed terrorists, as a matter of State policy. The relevant multilateralism institutions have been raising serious concern on its failure to stop terror financing and lack of effective actions against terror entities."