Up to Human Rights Council to act on recommendation by rights chief on Kashmir: UN SG spokesperson

Press Trust of India  |  United Nations 

Members of the UN Council will decide on the future course of action on the chief's call for a high-level independent international probe into allegations of violations in and PoK, a for UN has said.

rejected the UN report, terming it as "fallacious, tendentious and motivated and a selective compilation of largely unverified information.

In a strong reaction, the (MEA) said the report is "overtly prejudiced" and seeks to build a "false narrative".

"This, as you know, is a question for the member States of the The High Commissioner, Zeid, has made that proposal to the And we will see and evaluate what the response will be," for the told reporters here yesterday.

He was responding to a question on whether the supports an independent international probe into the alleged violations in Kashmir and PoK.

When asked again if the Secretary-General supports a probe into the situation in Kashmir, Haq said the UN has long believed that the parties need to resolve the situation in Kashmir on their own.

"We will have to see what the determines as a result of this report that was carried out by the As with all questions regarding mandates by Member States, it's up to Member States to determine the sort of mandates that the will have.

Haq said while the has called for an independent probe, it is up to the members of the Human Rights Council to see how they will respond to that recommendation.

"What the has done and what the has done is provide a report with the best information they have available, even though they lacked the sort of access that they needed to either of the areas of Kashmir. At this stage, now that they have the reports in their hands, the Member States of the Human Rights Council can determine whether any other steps are needed," Haq said.

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First Published: Fri, June 15 2018. 12:40 IST