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India voices regret over UN HR chief’s Kashmir remarks

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India has voiced regret over the issue of Jammu and Kashmir being raised in the UNHRC after High Commission­er for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet made a reference to Kashmir during her opening statement to the Council.

Bachelet, the new UN human rights commission­er who succeeded Zeid Raad alHussein, in her opening statement to the Council on Monday made a reference to Kashmir, saying the Human Rights Council’s recent report on the human rights situation "has not been followed up with meaningful improvemen­ts, or even open and serious discussion­s on how the grave issues raised could be addressed".

"The people of Kashmir have exactly the same rights to justice and dignity as people all over the world, and we urge the authoritie­s to respect them. The Office continues to request permission to visit both sides of the Line of Control, and in the meantime, will continue its monitoring and reporting," she said.

Expressing regret over the remarks, Permanent Representa­tive of India to the UN in Geneva Ambassador Rajiv Chander said India had made its views "abundantly clear" on this matter in the UN Human Rights Council. "Madam High Commission­er, there is no denying that these are challengin­g times including for this body. It is important, therefore, that human rights issues are addressed constructi­vely with respect for national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity in a transparen­t and credible manner. "We regret that reference has been made to the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir. Our views on the matter have been made abundantly clear in the Council,” he said.

Speaking at the 39th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday, Chander said terrorism was the biggest scourge and the greatest violator of human rights and expressed hope Bachelet would address this issue more emphatical­ly in the coming years. Bachelet also welcomed last week's decision by India's Supreme Court to decriminal­ise same-sex relations.

Madam High Commission­er, there is no denying that these are challengin­g times including for this body. It is important, therefore, that human rights issues are addressed constructi­vely with respect for national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity in a transparen­t and credible manner. — Rajiv Chander, Indian envoy

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