India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, P. Harish Parvathaneni, has once again strongly criticized Pakistan at the UN, reaffirming that Jammu and Kashmir will always remain an inseparable and integral part of India. He accused Pakistan of committing widespread human rights violations in the illegally occupied territories and urged the international community to take note of the atrocities. Harish demanded an end to human rights abuses in regions resisting Pakistan’s military occupation, repression, and illegal exploitation of natural resources.
Pakistan should end grave, ongoing human rights violations: India at UNSC calls J-K an "integral and inalienable part"
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Addressing the UN session, Harish made it clear that Jammu and Kashmir, though a Union Territory, is an integral part of India where people enjoy their fundamental rights. He remarked that Pakistan has consistently failed to accept this reality and continues to propagate false narratives. He further mocked Islamabad, stating that the truth of Jammu and Kashmir’s status will never be digestible for them.
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Reaffirming India’s commitment to peace and inclusivity, Harish highlighted the nation’s guiding principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” meaning “the world is one family.” He emphasized that India views the global community as a unified family and called upon other nations to adopt the same spirit of cooperation, mutual respect, and harmony.
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