India, Pakistan in fresh war of words at U.N.

November 04, 2015 12:30 pm | Updated 12:30 pm IST - United Nations

Reacting sharply to Pakistan raking up the Kashmir issue at the U.N., India has asserted that Islamabad’s unabated support to terror groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir is the main challenge to safeguard human rights of its citizens in the State.

“Pakistan’s continued support for terror groups operating in Jammu and Kashmir is the main challenge to protecting the human rights of our citizens in the State,” First Secretary in the Indian Mission to the U.N. Mayank Joshi said in the Right of Reply on Tuesday.

“In spite of this, India remains committed to resolving all outstanding issues with Pakistan in an atmosphere free from terror and violence,” he said.

He was responding to Pakistan’s envoy to U.N. Maleeha Lodhi who raised the Kashmir issue and right to self-determination of the Kashmiris in the U.N. General Assembly’s third committee debate on rights of people to self-determination.

In her statement to the committee, Ms. Lodhi had repeated Pakistan’s call for UNSC resolutions to be implemented in the State and said fulfilling promise of self-determination to the Kashmiri people is “indispensable” to establishing lasting peace and stability in South Asia.

Mr. Joshi termed her comments “totally out of context and baseless” and said the misuse of the U.N. forum by “making tendentious references to the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir constitutes a clear interference in the internal affairs of India.”

Hitting back at Pakistan, visiting MP Rattan Lal Kataria rejected the “unwarranted” references to Kashmir, saying it was “ironical” that comments on Kashmir and self-determination “come from a country which is persisting with its illegal occupation of part of the Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir and consistently denying human rights of the occupied territory.”

“Pakistan should first stop human rights violations in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir and ensure the right of self-determination for the victims before sermonising others on it,” he said in his statement.

‘Allegations of terrorism baseless’

Pakistan, exercising its Right of Reply, termed the allegations of terrorism against it as baseless.

“The purpose of Indian allegations is to force Pakistan to stop raising the issue of Kashmir at the U.N.,” Minister in the Pakistan Mission Diyar Khan said.

“If only India would agree to the U.N. plebiscite, as we do, the exercise of free choice by the people of Jammu and Kashmir would clarify as to who is the real occupying force in Kashmir,” he said.

Mr. Joshi retorted that Pakistan would “do well to introspect before casting baseless allegations against India, lest it will be drawn into its own created vortex.”

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