United Nations: India lashed out at Pakistan for raising the issue of women's rights in Kashmir in the UN Security Council saying the country represents a system that has been exporting terrorism and regressive extremist ideologies and stifling women's voices for narrow political gains.
India's strong response came after Pakistan's outgoing UN envoy Maleeha Lodhi commented on the situation in Kashmir revocation of Article 370 and women's rights in the Valley during the debate on October 29.
As everyone today focuses on collective action, one delegation rhetorically regurgitates about women's rights in my country, first secretary in India's Permanent Mission to the UN Paulomi Tripathi said on Monday at a Security Council open debate on Women, Peace, and Security.
Without naming Pakistan, Tripathi said the delegation represents a system that has been exporting terrorism and regressive extremist ideologies and stifling women's voices for narrow political gains. This has devastated the lives of generations of women and their families in our region and beyond.
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Alluding to Islamabad's habit of raking up the Kashmir issue at various UN forums and committees, Tripathi said the country habitually makes baseless allegations without any relevance to the agenda under consideration and this has become a staple for this delegation.
She referred to Lodhi's comments on Jammu and Kashmir during the October 29 debate as well as during a previous debate on the situation in the Middle East including the Palestinian question.
Asserting that India firmly rejects the baseless allegations, Tripathi said the Council has not paid attention to such deceitful narratives in the past, and we are confident that the Council will continue to do so to ensure that its agenda is not used as a ploy for furthering territorial ambitions.