
India killed Pakistan at the 60s of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva for “hypocrisy” on human rights because it emphasized the persecution of minorities in Pakistan. India was represented by diplomat Mohammed Hussain.
In his statement on Ungrc, Mohammed Hussain called “deeply ironically” that a country with one of the poorest human rights records tried to give lectures to others. “This forum is abused by fancy accusations against India that only reveal their hypocrisy,” he said.
Hussain further said that rather than spreading propaganda, Pakistan should deal with “persecution and systematic discrimination” by a sponsored state. “
Pakistani envoy Abbas Sarwar of the right to response accused India of distracting attention of what he called the “terrible situation in human rights” in Jamm and Kashmir.
“The Indian government has made another futile claim to avoid control of its records in the territory,” he said, repeating, repeating the long -term line of Islamabada on Kashmir.
He also claimed that the situation in Ladak revealed “the reality of India’s illegal actions in August 2019”.
Meanwhile, at least three police staff were killed, and many others were injured after a strike in the Pakistanian occupied Kashmir (POK) called Jamma Kashmir Committee Awami (Jkjaac) over the unfulfilled Charter of Requirements, led to current protests of rival groups.
Previously, he spoke in the UN Security Council (UNSC), the Minister of Outdoor Affairs with Jaishankar launched a scary attack on Pakistan, and said India had long been struggling with terrorism coming from his neighborhood and described the country as an “epicenter of global terrorism”.
“India confronted this challenge from its independence, which has a neighbor, which is an epicenter of global terrorism. For decades, the main international terrorist attacks have been tracked back to this country. Designed lists of terrorists are in April,” Jaishankar said.
“India has exercised its right to defend its people against terrorism and brought its organizers and perpetrators to court,” Jaishankar said about Sindoor surgery, which was launched in Pakistan and Pok 7. May 2025 in response to the terrorist attack Pahalgam.
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