Deccan Chronicle

Gave terror proof to Pak, UN told

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Geneva: Pakistan has been given “concrete evidence” about its cross-border “support” for the protests in Kashmir, India told the UN Human Rights Council, accusing Islamabad of resorting to "short-sighted tactics" to divert attention.

Geneva, June 14: Pakistan has been given “concrete evidence” about its cross-border “encouragem­ent and support” for the protests in Kashmir, India told the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC), accusing Islamabad of resorting to “short-sighted tactics” to divert attention.

Exercising its Right of Reply during a general debate at the 35th session of the UNHRC, India accused Pakistan of “misusing” the UN platform to pursue its political objectives.

“Pakistan’s unsolicite­d and unwarrante­d comments pertaining to the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of the Union of India, are factually incorrect and bear no relationsh­ip to reality,” India said in a statement.

Asserting that Pakistan is using terror to destabilis­e Kashmir, it said, “The foremost challenge to stability in Kashmir is the scourge of terrorism, which receives sustenance from Pakistan and the territorie­s under Pakistan’s control.”

“Contrary to Pakistan’s claims, and in gross violation of UN Security Council resolution 1267, the designated terrorist entities and organisati­ons continue to carry out their activities freely as reported in the local Pakistani print, audio-visual and social media,” it said.

India said that “concrete evidence” about crossborde­r encouragem­ent and support for the protests in Kashmir has been handed over to Pakistan. “Instead of working with a sense of purpose to address this issue, Pakistan resorts to shortsight­ed tactics to divert attention, as we have once again seen today,” it said.

“Pakistan keeps referring to UN Security Council Resolution­s on Jammu and Kashmir. However, it very convenient­ly forgets its own obligation under these resolution­s to first vacate the illegal occupation of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir,” India said.

Pakistan had described the situation in Kashmir as “India’s national shame” and said that this “hateful cycle can only be stopped through political dialogue.

India also criticised Pakistan for “blatantly” disregardi­ng its other commitment­s saying, “be it under the 1972 Simla Agreement, the 2004 joint declaratio­n foresweari­ng terrorism as well as the understand­ing between our PMs in Russia”.— PTI

ASSERTING that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is administer­ed by a “deep state” and has become an epicenter of terrorism, India told UNHRC that Pak’s human rights record in PoK and Balochista­n is deplorable. “It has had no hesitation in using air and artillery power against its own, not once but repeatedly.”

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