United Nation. India has plunged heavily on Pakistan once again for raising the issue of Kashmir in the United Nations. Describing Pakistan as an unsuccessful country, India said that protecting terror has not taught us lessons of democracy.
In the 37th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, India said that Pakistan is a nation where dangerous terrorists replace Osama Bin Laden and hidden terrorists like the mastermind of the Mumbai attack Hafiz Saeed openly.
Mini Devi Kumam, Secretary of India, United Nations Mission in Geneva, while holding back Pakistan; said that Pakistan gives lectures about human rights and democracy. While its own self-organized terrorists roam freely. Terming Pakistan as an unsuccessful country in the United Nations, she blamed it for promoting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. Mini said that we urge the Council to invoke Pakistan for cross-border infiltration and destroy special terror areas, safe shelters and bases.
Waiting for Pak government’s action against terrorists
Mini also mentioned the terrorist attacks organized by terror organizations based in Pakistan. She said that we have so far been looking forward to the justice for Mumbai attacks in 2008 and we are looking forward to concrete action against the people involved in the attack in Uri and Pathankot in 2016.
Questions raised on minority religion change
Mini demanded that Pakistan should stop forcibly converting minorities into another religion in their country. At the same time, India also criticized the disappearance and murder of politicians and civilians by security agencies who disagreed with the government. She raised the issue of Balochistan. Mini also raised the issue of atrocities on common people in Balochistan by the Pakistan army. She said that Pakistan should take strong action against such atrocities. Pakistan had said this earlier, Tahir Andrabi, who represented Pakistan in the United States, had said that Jawaharlal Nehru had talked about referendum in Kashmir. India’s Mini responded by saying that Pakistan should forget demanding because it will first have to vacate the illegally occupied possession of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK).