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India Pakistan UNHRC: India’s Retort In The United Nations

India Pakistan UNHRC: India’s retort in the UN – Pakistan glimpses its human rights. India has once again given a befitting reply to Pakistan. India has kept Pakistan open in the UNHRC.

Responding to the continuing untrue propaganda of Pakistan for a long time, India said, its sole purpose is to make noise unnecessarily to avoid discussing the act of raising terrorists.

Under the right to reply in the United Nations Human Rights Council(UNHRC), India said – there is nothing hidden from the world about terrorism, atrocities on minorities, violence against Shia and Ahmadiyya Muslims, and discrimination against them.

Despite this, Pakistan imposes unnecessary attacks on other countries.

First Secretary of India, Samachar Aryan said, Pakistan should show tolerance towards the minorities of its country first and treat the neighboring countries well, then it should attack others. He said, no agreement or recognition on human rights is considered in Pakistan.

There is only oppression of every kind of minority. That is why the population of Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Shias, Ahmadiyas, and other minority sections is decreasing there.

Baloch issues of Pakistani vandalism

Earlier, the issue of atrocities on the Baloch in Pakistan was raised in the United Nations (UN). Human rights activists have urged the government to stop the vandalism of the Pakistan government against the Baloch.

Baloch human rights activist Majdak Dilshad Baloch said in a program on the sidelines of the 45th session of the UN Human Rights Commission that blood has been flowing in Balochistan since March 1947.

The Pakistan Army has been given license to kill, rape, torture, blow up houses and make people disappear. Not only this, our ports and gold mines are being sold to China.

At the same event, Baloch People’s Congress President Naela Qadri Baloch accused of violence and harassment against Baloch people in the Balochistan province of Pakistan. He asked the UN to intervene in the case and stop the ongoing genocide in the area.

He said, ‘There (Balochistan) is such a situation, which you can call a massacre. It cannot be limited to just human rights abuses. In the last two days, the Baloch in the conference presented the situation of a massacre in Balochistan. We appeal that the United Nations interfere.

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