India unravels Pakistani black craft at UN, crushes terrorism

India on Wednesday rejected Pakistan’s comments on the human rights situation in Jammu and Kashmir at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). India launched a barrage against Pakistan on the issue of terrorism and launched a letter of black action in her country. India has clearly stated in Islamabad that credible measures should be taken to end state-sponsored terrorism. Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shirin Mazari has criticized Pakistan as ‘one of the worst human rights in the world’ in a UN speech in Geneva where non-stop discrimination and harassment of minorities continues.

On the permanent mission of the United Nations, Second Secretary Seema Poojani chose the right to respond and respond to the speech of the Pakistan Minister. He said Pakistan is constantly misusing various platforms for unfair and malicious propaganda against India and this is not new. Poojani has vaguely stated that Pakistan is playing the role of a defender of internationally declared terrorists and terrorists.

India has called on the United Nations Human Rights Council to end credible and irreversible measures to end Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and dismantle terrorist-related infrastructure. Poojani, who is worried about terrorist activities in Pakistan, said, “Pakistan-sponsored terrorism is a threat not only to India but also to other countries in the region.

Speaking before the United Nations on Wednesday, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said terrorism was the most serious threat to humanity and the biggest challenge to the global human rights agenda. Referring to the 2019 decision to dissolve the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, Poojani said, “We reiterate that Jammu and Kashmir and the central region of Ladakh are an integral part of India.” Our internal affairs are the actions taken by the government to ensure good governance and development in these Union Territories. India’s response said Pakistan was one of the worst human rights people in the world. He must fix his house before he can lift a finger on India.

“The violence, institutional discrimination and harassment faced by minorities in Pakistan, including Christians, Sikhs and Hindus, continues unhindered,” Poojani said. Pujani, who faces Pakistan over attacks on temples, said there were frequent attacks on places of worship of minorities. Complete violation of the right to freedom of communities, religion and belief.

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