The Asian Age

UN chief arrives in India, may discuss J& K with PM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres arrived in New Delhi on a three- day visit to India and is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday afternoon during which the situation in Kashmir could come up for discussion. Mr. Guterres is also slated to meet external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday during his visit.

There is speculatio­n that New Delhi may also place its objections before the UN secretary general regarding a report in June this year by the UNhigh commission­er for human rights that had alleged human rights violations in J& K and which was then rejected by India as being “fallacious, tendentiou­s and motivated”.

Meanwhile, Mr. Guterres was quoted by media reports as saying ahead of his visit, “I remain concerned by the situation in Jammu and Kashmir - I encourage positive dialogue for disagreeme­nts to be resolved peacefully.” He was further quoted as saying, “On the developmen­t front, India already is, and can become an even greater regional developmen­t force, helping other countries of the region forge a better future.”

Mr. Guterres will also deliver a speech on ‘ Global Challenges, Global Solutions’ in the capital on Tuesday afternoon. The visit is being watched keenly amid reports that separatist­s in J& K have written to Mr. Guterres drawing his attention to the Kashmir issue.

There were also reports of an organisati­on representi­ng Kashmiri Pandits writing to Mr. Guterres and alleging that Pakistan had issued a postage stamp for propaganda that purported to show protests by Kashmiris against the Indian Government, which was fake since it actually depicted a protest by that organisati­on against Pakistan- sponsored terrorism in J& K.

In June this year UN high commission­er for human rights Zeid Raad Al Hussein had said he would be “urging the UN Human Rights Council to consider establishi­ng a commission of inquiry to conduct a comprehens­ive independen­t internatio­nal investigat­ion into allegation­s of human rights violations in Kashmir.”

Mr Hussein’s office ( UNHCHR) had also released a highly controvers­ial report that alleged “human rights violations and abuses on both sides of the Line of Control” and “highlighte­d a situation of chronic impunity for violations committed by security forces”. India had swiftly rejected the findings of the report.

 ?? — PTI ?? Students hold an awareness rally against drug addiction at Gateway of India, in Mumbai on Monday.
— PTI Students hold an awareness rally against drug addiction at Gateway of India, in Mumbai on Monday.

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