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Will support Balochistan till repression and human rights violations continue: India

India had raised the issue of Balochistan for the first time before the UN on Wednesday and had accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations there as well as in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

Delhi: A day after raising the issue at United Nations body, India on Thursday said that it would continue to raise the matter till human rights violations continue in Balochistan.

"Till the time Balochistan faces repression and human rights violations continue there, India will raise this issue, Ministry of External Affairs, Vikas Swarup said, as per ANI.

Yesterday, raising the issue of Balochistan for the first time before the UN, India had accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations there as well as in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

In a scathing attack on Pakistan during the 33rd Session of the UN Human Rights Council, India had said that the main reason for disturbances in Kashmir was the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan that stems from its territorial ambitions over the place that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions.

Pakistan's dismal track record was well known and many countries have repeatedly called upon Pakistan to end cross- border infiltration, dismantle the terrorism infrastructure and stop acting as an epicentre of terrorism, India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the UN in Geneva Ajit Kumar had said.

India's credentials as a peaceful, democratic, pluralistic society that was deeply committed to the welfare of its people were well established and on the contrary, Pakistan was characterised by authoritarianism, absence of democratic norms and widespread human rights violations across the country including Balochistan, Kumar had said. 

Exercising its right of reply to the statement made by Pakistan, Kumar had said Pakistan was a country, which has systematically abused and violated the human rights of its own citizens, including in Balochistan, as well as of the people of PoK.

India raises Balochistan at UN, hits out at Pakistan

"The fundamental reason for disturbances in Kashmir is the cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan which has provided active support since 1989 to separatist groups and terrorist elements including those operating from the territory under Pakistan's control. Pakistan has once again sought to mask its territorial ambitions and use of terrorism as a state policy under the garb of concern for human rights. J&K is an integral part of India and will always remain so. We reject attempts by Pakistan to denigrate the democratic choice that has been regularly exercised by the people of J&K," he had said.

In a no-holds-barred offensive, India had said that while advocating restraint to others, Pakistan had no hesitation in using air power against its own people.

"Pakistan also continues to provide sanctuary to UN- designated terrorists. It was, therefore, no surprise that Pakistan failed to convince the international community to secure the membership of the Human Rights Council last year," Kumar had added, as per PTI.

The ambassador had further said that India strongly rejected Pakistan's continued misuse of the Council to make tendentious references about internal matters pertaining to the Indian state of J&K.

"This stems from Pakistan's territorial ambitions over Kashmir that has found concrete expression in repeated armed aggressions. Pakistan continues to be in illegal occupation of a large part of territory in J&K," he had said.

Reiterating that the situation in the Valley arose from the death of a self-acknowledged commander of Hizb-ul- Mujahideen terror group, India had said that it was further aggravated by sustained cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan.

Kumar had said the high number of causalities sustained by Indian security forces was a reflection of the tremendous restraint they have displayed in difficult circumstances. 

Kumar had asserted that India had a robust institutional framework to ensure adherence to rule of law and respect for fundamental rights of the people in J&K, including independent judiciary, National Human Rights Commission, vibrant civil society and free and vocal media.

In contrast, the people of Pakistan as well as PoK, had become victims of sectarian conflict, terrorism and extreme economic hardship due to Pakistan's authoritarian and discriminatory policies in complete disregard of human rights, he had added.

"The heart of the matter is that we are dealing with a state that regards the use of terrorism as a legitimate instrument of statecraft. The world watches with concern as the consequences of Pakistan?s actions have spread beyond its immediate neighbour. All of us stand prepared to help, if only the creators of this monster wake up to the dangers of what they have done to themselves," the Indian envoy had added.

"The institutions of governance in Pakistan have corroded to such an extent that it has become a hub for the global export of terror," Kumar had pointed out.

The envoy had emphasised that it would be in the fitness of things if instead of ritually raking up alleged human rights violations elsewhere, Pakistan were to focus its energies on improving human rights situation within Pakistan and PoK.

It must also take action against the perpetrators of terrorist attacks on its neighbours who were roaming freely in Pakistan with impunity, so that terrorism emanating from Pakistan - the gravest risk for peace and stability of the region - could be addressed effectively, he had said.

(With Agency inputs)     

 

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