Don't play victim card, India hits out at Pakistan on issue of terrorism

Don’t play victim card, India hits out at Pakistan on issue of terrorism

New Delhi: Hitting out at Pakistan on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), India on Thursday stated that Islamabad continues to play “victim card” on the problem of terrorism to “distract international community” even because it continues its help for them.

Highlighting that Pakistan continues with its “shenanigan of running with the hare and hunting with the hound”, India’s first secretary to the United Nations in Geneva, Vimarsh Aryan stated, “Whenever there is a discussion on terrorism the failed state of Pakistan plays the victim card so as to distract international community’s attention from the reality that Pakistan is unabashedly harbouring and supporting UN proscribed terrorists and terrorist organizations.”

Fact by reality, and case by case, Aryan uncovered the situation of minorities, ladies, kids and journalists within the nation. He stated, “the draconian State of Pakistan dares to talk about the rights of minorities in egalitarian India without realising that their responsibility is to protect people”, citing the instance of Asif Pervaiz, a Christian man from Lahore who was lately sentenced to loss of life beneath draconian blasphemy legal guidelines of Pakistan.

On ladies’s proper, giving an instance of Parsha Kumari, a Hindu lady who was kidnapped and transformed within the southern province of Sindh, the Indian diplomat stated, “the barbaric State of Pakistan dares to talk about the rights of women in an inclusive democracy like India without realising that their responsibility is to protect women”.

Speaking on kids rights, he cited an instance of three-year-old Shahid Shah in opposition to whom FIR was lodged in Gujranwala. Aryan stated, “the ruthless State of Pakistan dares to talk about the rights of children in a progressive democracy like India without realising that their responsibility is to protect children”.

When it involves the state of affairs of journalists, he pointed on the “deep state of Pakistan” which “dares to talk about the rights of journalists in an open democracy like India” and with out “realising that their responsibility is to protect honest journalists like Bilal Farooqi who is being tortured by Pakistani Army in Karachi, as we speak”.

On September 30, India had highlighted Pakistan’s hate speech in opposition to Indian management and the state of affairs of minorities within the nation on the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). India’s First Secretary at United Nations in Geneva, Pawan Badhe had stated, “We are not baffled that Pakistan does well when it comes to inciting hatred against religious minorities and targeting our leadership with hate speeches.”

Badhe had added, “It’s well cherished an inherited culture of hatred makes it the perfect candidate for carrying forward the legacy of intolerance against anybody having modern views on human rights.”

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and different members of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have been making remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India. In reality, Pakistani PM talked about India 20 occasions throughout his United Nations General Assembly speech final week.

The Indian Diplomat had stated, “no fabricated words against India is going to change the fact that Pakistan and territories under its control are deathtraps for journalists, human rights defenders, social activists and religious and ethnic minorities”.

He had defined, “Perennial India bashing project of Pakistan in the UN system is also not going to change the fact that hundreds of journalists and human rights defenders die each year in Pakistan due to systematic killings including extrajudicial ones. Incessant attempts to maligning India in all international forums is not going to change the fact that tens of thousands of minorities would not stop fleeing Pakistan.”

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Quite a few experiences of minority Hindu and Sikh ladies being transformed have been reported within the nation. Recent abduction and conversion of Jagjit Kaur to Ayesha Bibi has been dominating the information on each side of the border with quite a few Sikh teams protesting in opposition to it close to Pakistani High Commission in India’s nationwide capital Delhi.

Pointing out, Badhe had stated, “While the world has progressed well, Pakistan is still at the crossroads to understand the real meaning of modern laws, democracy and human rights” and “the language of accountability, civic space, fundamental freedoms, public participation is yet to find resonance with the authorities of Pakistan”.

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