World will pay no heed to Pak's noise on J&K: Ex-envoy


By Sumit Saxena

New Delhi, Sep 9 (IANS): While Pakistan is trying to rake up at the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) the question of human rights in Jammu and Kashmir, it is conveniently ignoring the large-scale human rights violations being carried out by its forces in Gilgit-Baltistan, which is a part of J&K under Pakistani occupation, as also in Balochistan.

The 42nd session of the UNHRC is slated to begin on Monday and end on September 27. Pakistan is most likely to move a resolution on Kashmir before September 19, and India is set to counter it.

The Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body within the United Nations system responsible for strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights around the globe and for addressing situations of human rights violations and make recommendations on them. It meets at the UN Office at Geneva.

At the session, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi is expected to lead the charge against India.

"Pakistan is a desperate nation and their game is up," said Vishnu Prakash, a retired Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer who has served in Pakistan.

"It (Pakistan) is completely ignoring human rights violations of minorities within its border. Moreover, it is committing human rights violations in Gilgit-Baltistan, which is a Pakistan-occupied territory (of J&K)."

He also referred to atrocities being committed on the Baloch people in Balochistan province.

Ever since the abolition of special status of J&K, granted under Article 370, Pakistan has been attempting to push Kashmir issue at every international platform. It got the issue raised, through its "all-weather friend" China, at the UN Security Council last month but failed to elicit any formal statement from the world body.

Now Pakistan feels UNHRC is a significant platform to rake up the matter, which India has been maintaining is its internal matter

The UNHRC is made up of 47 United Nations Member States. These states are elected by the UN General Assembly.

"Pakistan has been exporting terror to J&K since 1989. The international community will not pay heed to the loud noise it will create on the alleged violation of human rights in Kashmir. India has a strong record, since Independence, in handling affairs associated with minorities. Pakistan has none," Prakash told IANS.

Team India will emphasize on the fact that not a single life has been lost in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of the Article 370, especially from armed forces perspective.

He also cited Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan Statement in the US where he went on record admitted having 30,000 to 40,000 terrorists on its soil. "Until we came into power, the governments did not have the political will, because when you talk about militant groups, we still have about 30,000-40,000 armed people who have been trained and fought in some part of Afghanistan or Kashmir," Pakistani prime minister had said sometime back.

Prakash, who retired after serving as Indian Ambassador to Canada, said he is very confident that Indian delegation at UNHRC will give a fitting reply to Pakistan.

  

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  • Tea Boy, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 09 2019

    It's none of Pakistan's business nor it is concerned with UNHRC. It's purely Indian internal matter. But as an Indian am concerned with all Kashmiris irrespective of whatever religion. Why still 1 million =10 lakhs India soldiers in the valley???. With so many soldiers on ground how it is possible to say situation is normal in Kashmir
    .???. No Independant or foreign press is allowed in Kashmir. No opposition leaders are allowed in Kashmir. So what is normal unless the press and opposition leaders are not allowed to interact freely with locals???. Political leaders and some people are still on house arrest or silenced them from speaking. No shops are open, no children in schools. Basic needs, medicines etc are hard to find. Unless opposition leaders are allowed along with BJP leaders to travel freely nothing is normal and peaceful in Kashmir.

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  • KUMAR, calicut

    Mon, Sep 09 2019

    Pakistan will not be heard by any member country in UNHRC meet coz. India is maintaining peace and harmony in Kashmir and condition is 100 percent normal there. Pakistan is trying to fool the world by saying that people of kashmir are under house arrest and complete kashmir is under curfew. People of kashmir are very happy ever since article 370 is removed by Govt of our beloved PM. Flow of tourists is increased by more than 10 fold ever since the article is scrapped. All services like water, gas, internet etc etc is freely available there and none is dying due to scarcity of food or water or medicine. Govt is supplying necessary essentials to every village of the valley. Press reporters are free to visit any place of the valley and this is what being observed but pakistan is giving wrong picture. 99.9 percent of Kashmiris are happy to be part of india and kashimirs are beign respected all over india. Singer Adil from Kashmir has good popularity in Mumbai and every society is requesting him to stay with them. Indian army is only after trouble makers and not harassing common public and instead they are helping needy people there. People of Kashmir also respect + love indian army. I am all the nations except pakistan in UNHRC will support indian stand and will ask pakistan to handover POK to India.

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