Hyderabad:The Permanent Mission of India has termed remarks made by United Nations human rights experts on evictions in Faridabad, as unfortunate and abuse of position, in its letter dated July 17. The UN's Human Rights Council had directed the Union Government to stop eviction of 100,000 people in Faridabad's Khori Gaon, directing it to abstain from demeaning rule of law adherence in any democratic society.
"It is unfortunate that the Special Rapporteurs have chosen to issue a press release just two days after sending a joint communication to this Mission and not waiting for a response. It is equally unfortunate that the Special Rapporteurs have made disrespectful remarks against the Supreme Court of India. It is a worrying trend and an abuse of the position of the Special Rapporteurs which seriously damages the credibility of the institution of Special Rapporteurs," as per statement released by the Permanent Commission of India.
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"India hopes the Special Rapporteurs will undertake genuine efforts to understand the importance of upholding the 'rule of law' in any democratic society and should desist from undermining the same," read the statement.