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India Advised Pakistan, Turkey, And OIC About Kashmir

India advised Pakistan, Turkey, and OIC about Kashmir. India strongly reprimanded Turkey, Turkey, Pakistan, and the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC) for interfering in internal affairs during the 46th session of the Human Rights Council. When Turkey mentioned Jammu and Kashmir, India advised it to refrain from commenting on internal matters and said it should develop a better understanding of democratic processes.

Describing Pakistan as the center of terrorism, India said that no one wants to listen to a speech on human rights from Islamabad which has been persecuting its ethnic and religious minorities including Hindus, Sikhs and Christians. Despite attempts by infiltrators from the neighboring country, India has revived grassroots democracy in Jammu and Kashmir and has given a new impetus to socio-economic development.

Pawan Badhe, the first secretary in the Human Rights Council, said that we reject the mention of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir by the OIC which is an integral part of India. The OIC has no right to comment on the internal matter of India. It has allowed itself to be used for Pakistan’s agenda. OIC member countries should decide whether it is in their interest to allow Pakistan to do so.

India also targeted Pakistan in the Human Rights Council. Badhe said, it has become a habit of Pakistan to malign India with false and fabricated things for malicious purposes. Neither India nor any other country has the right to make speeches on human rights, which have persistently persecuted its ethnic and religious minorities.

Meanwhile, The role of the President of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly is this time with Turkish diplomat Volkan Bozkir. They are playing this role at a time when the whole world is struggling with the Covid-19 epidemic and is making vaccines to cut the whole world. Volkan has been an experienced public servant and also a minister in European affairs.

He has over five decades of experience in public service and diplomatic service. He was elected as the President of this session only two months ago. They also gained huge support for this. Volcanoes also support reforms in the UN, just like India. Now that the session is about to begin, he has shared his thoughts about that responsibility through an interview given to UN News. Significantly, the 74th session of the UN General Assembly was chaired by Tijani Mohammed Bande of Nigeria.

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