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India asks Pakistan to halt its “Compulsive Hostility” and depart Pakistan Occupied Kashmir

Author : NewsGram Desk

Geneva, March 17, 2017: India asked Pakistan to halt its "compulsive hostility" towards it during UN human rights council session. Employing its right to reply India further induced Pakistan to fulfill its obligation to depart from the illegal seizure of PoK. The rising concern is disturbing now as Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir region has become the hub of global terror.

During the session, one of the officials was quoted saying "We ask Pakistan to stop inciting and supporting violence and terrorism in any part of India and refrain from meddling in our internal affairs in any manner". Another official was noted stressing on the violation of Human Rights by the illicit act of terrorism and seizing the territories of J&K forcibly by Pakistan. Pakistan has one more time chosen to misuse the council by passing erroneous references about internal matters concerning with Jammu and Kashmir, the diplomat stated.The Indian side also declares that India does not accept any claims by Pakistan to disparage the democratic choice that has consecutively for 6 decades been employed by people of J&K since the time of independence.

The Indian side also declares that India does not accept any claims by Pakistan to disparage the democratic choice that has consecutively for 6 decades been employed by people of J&K since the time of independence. "It is unfortunate that in recent times the people of PoK have become victims of sectarian conflict, terrorism, and extreme economic hardship because of Pakistan's occupation and discrimination policies", said the Indian side.

Pakistan has alienated its own people through continued violation of Hindus, Christians, Shias, Ahmadiyas and other minorities.

"In this council, Pakistan has referred to situation of minorities in India. Minorities in India have been Prime Ministers, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, senior Cabinet Ministers, senior civil servants, cricket team captains, Bollywood superstars – can the minorities of Pakistan claim even a shadow of this? All they have are blasphemy laws and relentless abuse and violation of their human rights", the Indian side said.

– Prepared by Naina Mishra of Newsgram, Twitter: Nainamisr94

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