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The Chief condemns hate speech unequivocally. He added that the freedom of journalists, human rights activists, and students must be protected.

Digital Desk: UN Chief Antonio Guterres criticized India and said, "Voice of India can gain authority and credibility on the global stage if it commits itself to Human Rights at home." The UN chief made this remark while addressing students at IIT Bombay during his India visit. 

The Chief condemns hate speech unequivocally. He added that the freedom of journalists, human rights activists, and students must be protected.

He also emphasized that India, as an elected member of the human rights council, should protect global human rights and also the rights of minorities as well.

"By practicing the values of Gandhi, by securing and upholding the rights and dignity of all people, especially the most vulnerable," the Chief added.







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