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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Govt pension to designated terrorists: Bharat exposes Pak at UNHRC

Bharat on Tuesday exposed Pakistan for hosting the largest number of terrorists proscribed by the United Nations and providing them pensions out of state funds.

The first secretary of Permanent Mission of India to the UN, Pawan Kumar Badhe said this in Bharat’s right of reply to statements made by Pakistan and the OIC under oral update by the high commissioner of human rights at UNHRC.

Pakistan’s deliberate misuse of this august forum for its malicious propaganda against Bharat, aimed at diverting the attention of the Council from its own serious violations of human rights, has remained a constant, Badhe said.

Pointing out that Islamabad has provided pensions to dreaded and listed terrorists out of state funds, the Bharatiya representative said that Pakistan has the dubious distinction of hosting the largest number of terrorists proscribed by the United Nations.

Pakistani leaders have admitted the fact that it has become a factory for producing terrorists, Badhe argued, adding that Pakistan has ignored that terrorism is the worst form of human rights abuse and the supporters of terrorism are the worst abusers of human rights.

The Bharat envoy urged the Council to ask Pakistan why the size of its minority communities such as the Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs has drastically shrunk since Independence and why they and other communities such as Ahmadiyyas, Shias, Pashtuns, Sindhis, and Baloch, have been subjected to draconian blasphemy laws, systemic persecution, blatant abuses and forced conversions.

Holy and ancient sites of religious minorities in Pakistan have been attacked and vandalized, he pointed out. Enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and arbitrary detentions of those who try to speak against the establishment are rampant in Pakistan and have been carried out by the State’s security agencies with impunity, Badhe said.

The Bharatiya representative mentioned that recently, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, the key suspect in the murder of the Wall Street Journal journalist, Daniel Pearl, was allowed to go scot-free.

Disappearances and killings of Baloch human rights defenders, he said, show that human rights activists are not safe, even after they leave Pakistan. Idris Khattak, a human rights defender, who was picked up in November 2019, continues to be in secret detention, Badhe recalled.

Pakistan, a country in a dire economic situation, he said, will be well advised to stop wasting the time of the council and its mechanisms, stop state-sponsored cross-border terrorism and end the institutionalized violation of human rights of its minority and other communities.

Bharat, he said, rejects the reference to the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the statement of the OIC. It has no locus standi to comment on matters related to Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral and inalienable part of Bharat. It is regrettable that OIC continues to allow itself to be exploited by Pakistan to indulge in anti-Bharat propaganda, Badhe said.

(The story has been published via a syndicated feed.)


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