UNGA Has Failed To Accept Violence Against Hindus
UNGA has failed to accept violence against Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhism–India
India on Wednesday said in the 75th session of the UNGA that the United Nations General Assembly had failed to acknowledge the growing hatred and violence against Buddhists, Hindus, and Sikhism.
Along with this, it also underlined that the culture of peace cannot be for the ‘Abrahamic’ religions.
Addressing the UN General Assembly on the culture of peace, India’s First Secretary Ashish Sharma said that India fully agreed that there was a need to condemn anti-Jewish, Islamophobia, and anti-Christian acts.
He also strongly condemns such acts, but the resolution of the United Nations only talks about these three religions on such an important issue.
Ashish Sharma further said that the culture of peace cannot be only for these religions. As long as this continues, the world cannot promote a culture of peace.
Saying that the United Nations is a body that should favor a particular religion. He further said that if we are truly selective, the world will prove the prediction of American political scientist Samuel Huntington to be true.
What we are trying to create here is a ‘coalition of civilizations’, not a confrontation. I call the UN Alliance of Civilizations to work in a similar way and speak for everyone, not just a select few.
Sharma also raised the issue of breaking the statue of Buddha and bombing the gurudwara, damaging Hindu and Buddhist temples, and wiping out the people of these minority religions in many countries, by the fundamentalists in Afghanistan.
He told the 193-member General Assembly that acts such as violence against Buddhist, Hindu, and Sikh religions should be condemned, but the current members did not properly voice for these religions.
Pak court declared Nawaz Sharif a fugitive, did not appear even after the summons. The Pakistani court has declared former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as a fugitive.
The former prime minister did not appear before the court despite repeated summons in two corruption cases. Sharif went to London in November last year for treatment but has not returned yet.