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India added that "religious intolerance has been ensured in an atmosphere of law enforcement officials' willful indifference, where victimization of minorities goes unabated."

Digital Desk: India stated on Wednesday that it is past time for the UN to hold Pakistan accountable for the institutionalized discrimination and systematic persecution of its religious and racial minorities.

In exercising its right to respond, India emphasized that the majority of terrorists who are outlawed internationally had been operating freely on Pakistani territory.

"Pakistan's audacity, as a self-styled torchbearer for human rights of the people of India, is appalling," Pawankumar Badhe, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of India, said in a statement. "Considering its own top leadership has in the past openly acknowledged creating terrorist groups and training them to fight in Afghanistan and the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir."


He continued, "We implore the council and its institutions to call upon Pakistan to take credible actions to cease its state-sponsored terrorism and demolish terrorist infrastructure in the regions under its control.

India added that "religious intolerance has been ensured in an atmosphere of law enforcement officials' willful indifference, where victimization of minorities goes unabated."

It stated that "it is about time that the council and its institutions held Pakistan to account for the institutionalized discrimination and systematic persecution of its religious and racial minority."

 

"Pakistan has utilized extrajudicial abductions, forced disappearances, arbitrary detention, and torture as weapons of official policy to persecute dissent and target human rights advocates, political activists, students, and journalists. Therefore, Pakistan would be wise to take care of its own affairs before criticizing others "India responded by denying the references to it in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) nations' statement.

 

 


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