In response to Pakistan’s contentions regarding Jammu and Kashmir at the UN Human Rights Council, India, availing itself of the right to counter, asserted that Islamabad lacks standing to opine on our internal affairs.
In the course of the 55th routine session of the UN Human Rights Council, Anupama Singh, India’s initial secretary, rebuffing Pakistan’s assertions, emphasized that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are an “inextricable and nontransferable component of India.”
The Indian envoy articulated, “A nation with a genuinely deplorable human rights dossier, one that has institutionalized the methodical persecution of its own minority groups, passing judgment on India, which is evidently advancing significantly in attaining economic advancement and societal equity, is not solely ironic but twisted.”
Anupama Singh expressed deep regret that the Council’s platform had once more been “exploited” to propagate blatantly inaccurate charges against India.
Censuring Pakistan for globally endorsing terrorism, she alleged that the country is backing terrorists sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council.