Deccan Chronicle

Do your duty, quit PoK, India tells Pak

‘Hostile’ neighbour told to stop inciting terror

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India on Wednesday asked Pakistan to rein in its “compulsive hostility” towards it and fulfil its obligation to vacate illegal occupation of PoK, which has become a “hub” for the global export of terror.

Exercising its right to reply during a UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, the Indian Representa­tive said Pakistan must rein in its “compulsive hostility” towards India. “We ask Pakistan to stop inciting and supporting violence and terrorism in any part of India and refrain from meddling in our internal affairs in any manner,” the official said.

Once again Pakistan’s delegation has chosen to misuse the Council to make fallacious references about internal matters pertaining to J&K, the diplomat said. He sid that India does not accept attempts by Pakistan to denigrate the democratic choice that has been exercised by the people of J&K.

Minorities in India have been Prime Ministers, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, senior Cabinet Ministers, senior civil servants, cricket team captains, Bollywood superstars... minorities of Pakistan can’t claim even a shadow of this.” J&K is part of a pluralisti­c and secular democracy. In contrast, PoK has become a hub for global export of terror. Pakistan’s continued support to terror groups is the main challenge to protect the human rights of our citizens in the state.”

New Delhi, March 15: India on Wednesday asked Pakistan to rein in its “compulsive hostility” towards it and fulfil its obligation to vacate illegal occupation of PoK.

Emphasisin­g that terrorism is the grossest violation of human rights and should be so acknowledg­ed by any impartial and objective observer, the Indian side said a part of the territorie­s of Jammu and Kashmir remain under the forcible and illegal occupation of Pakistan.

“We also demand that Pakistan must fulfil its obligation to vacate illegal occupation of Pakistanoc­cupied Kashmir (PoK),” the diplomat said.

“It is unfortunat­e that in recent times the people of PoK have become victims of sectarian conflict, terrorism and extreme economic hardship because of Pakistan’s occupation and discrimina­tory policies,” the Indian side said.

“The Indian state of J&K is part of a pluralisti­c and secular democracy, where an independen­t judiciary, an active media and a vibrant civil society guarantee freedoms. In contrast, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is administer­ed by a ‘deep state’ and has become a hub for the global export of terror,” the diplomat said.

“Pakistan’s selective approach in tackling terror groups operating outside Pakistan and within, despite the numerous solemn promises made underscore­s the continuing unwillingn­ess to acknowledg­e the truth,” the Indian Representa­tive said.

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