UN report on Kashmir not even fit for consideration by Human Rights Council members: India

Press Trust of India  |  United Nations 

Reacting angrily to Pakistan's reference to a UN report on at the Security Council, has said the "so called" report reflects "clear bias" and was not even found fit to be considered by the members of the body where it was submitted.

hit back, saying there has been yet another attempt by to misuse the UN forum by referring to situations that are extraneous to the discussions.

Pakistan's Permanent to the UN Maleeha Lodhi referred to the June 14 report on and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir by UN for during a debate on Children and Armed Conflict.

India's Deputy Permanent to the UN Tanmaya Lal, in a scathing reply, said the "so-called" report about the Indian state of and Kashmir reflects the "clear of an who was acting without any mandate whatsoever and relied on unverified sources of information.

He said the report "was not even found fit to be considered by the membership of the forum where it was submitted."

had rejected the report by Zeid Ra'ad, who had called for a commission of inquiry by the to conduct a an independent, international investigation into allegations of human rights violations in Kashmir.

With repeatedly raking up the Kashmir issue at various UN sessions and platforms, Lal said such attempts distract the discussions away from the issues at hand.

"Such deliberate self-serving attempts by Pakistan seek to obfuscate the reality of their own use of terror organisations to undermine state sovereignty...Such attempts have not succeeded in the past in any forum and will not do so now," Lal said.

This was the third time in as many weeks that Pakistan raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN. India had strongly rebutted Pakistan's reference to Kashmir at debate on June 25, asserting that no amount of empty rhetoric" by will change the reality that Kashmir is an "inalienable" part of India.

Last week, India described Pakistan as a "hub of terrorism" in South and beyond, saying "cynical" attempts by it to spread a false narrative about Kashmir have been unsuccessful after Pakistan made a reference to Kashmir.

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First Published: Tue, July 10 2018. 12:00 IST