Millennium Post

India denounces Pakistan’s bid to raise Kashmir at UN

Hamid denied that there was a terrorism problem in Kashmir

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UNITED NATIONS: India has rejected Pakistan’s attempts to raise the Kashmir issue at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, by denouncing Islamabad as the global “epicentre” of terrorism and accused it of trying to destabilis­e the state.

“Pakistan has created terrorist outfits against India. This monster is now devouring its own creator,” Ajit Kumar, India’s Permanent Representa­tive to the UN in Geneva, told the Council meeting in the Swiss city on Wednesday.

Earlier Pakistan’s Law Minister Zahid Hamid had called for the Council’s interventi­on in Kashmir, asserting that the “human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms of innocent Kashmiris are being trampled upon.”

Hamid denied that there was a terrorism problem in Kashmir and claimed that Islamabad’s involvemen­t was only in providing “political, moral and diplomatic support”.

Rejecting these assertions, Kumar said: “The fundamenta­l reason for disturbanc­es in parts of Jammu and Kashmir is crossborde­r terrorism aided and abetted by Pakistan.”

Pakistan has been carrying out “an intense campaign to destabilis­e” the state through “infiltrati­on and cross-border terrorism, inciting, promoting and glorifying violence”, he said.

Calling terrorism “the grossest violation of human rights”, Kumar added that “Members will recognise the irony of a nation that has establishe­d a well-earned reputation of being a global epicentre of terrorism holding forth on human rights. For the last two decades, the most wanted terrorists of the world have found succour and sustenance in Pakistan.”

Hamid made an appeal to Indians to be aware of the human rights situation in Kashmir.

“We call upon all the mechanism of the Council and the Indian community to remain seized of the grave and systematic violation of human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms in Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir.”

Reacting to Hamid’s claims that Kashmir was an internatio­nal issue under Security Council resolution­s, Kumar said: “Pakistan’s unwarrante­d references to UN Security Council resolution­s are grossly misleading as Pakistan was required to vacate the parts of the State of Jammu and Kashmir under its illegal and forced occupation.”

The Permanent Representa­tive also played down the seriousnes­s of the situation in the state and spoke of efforts to develop it and bring normalcy “in the wake of Pakistan-supported violent unrest.”

“The robust and mature Indian democracy proved once again that it has sufficient­ly strong and adequate mechanisms to redress any internal difficulti­es even if they are incited from outside,” he said.

That 99 per cent of the high school students in the state have written their exams was a sign of the return of normalcy, he said.

Kumar said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fast-tracked a $12 billion developmen­t package for the state. Hamid also brought up the request by Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, the UN High Commission­er for Human Rights, to send a team to the state.

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