PM Modi’s UN speech stark contradiction to India’s human rights abuses in IIOJK

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Sept 26, 2021: In his address to the UN General Assembly, India’s PM Modi expressed concern over the threat of terrorism and terrorist activities in Afghanistan but conveniently forgot his regime’s human rights abuses in IIOJK.

What India was doing in the held region was highlighted by Pakistan when it released a 131-page dossier against India early this month, accusing India of grave human rights violations in IIOJK and stating that India was hosting and running terror camps of ISIS which was fomenting trouble in Afghanistan.

According to the evidence presented in the dossier, India was operating training camps in Gulmarg, Raipur, Jodhpur, Chakrata, Anupgarh and Bikaner.

According to National Security Adviser of Pakistan Dr Moeed Yusuf, the world was not addressing the issue of India’s involvement in fomenting terrorism from Afghanistan.

India was promoting state terrorism in Occupied Kashmir and the dossier issued by the government of Pakistan detailed various incidents and atrocities including extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests, incidents of violence, pellet gun injuries and rape and More than 100,000 children were orphaned.

India carried out false flag operations and used weapons to ensnare innocent civilians. Modi did not bother to respond to Pakistan’s dossier which highlighted another atrocity which was the suspected use of chemical weapons by India against Kashmiris. He pointed out that the bodies of 37 Kashmiris at the hands of the IOF were completely unrecognizable.

The dossier showed pictures of charred bodies and pointed out that the use of chemical weapons was a complete violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and required an “impartial international investigation”.

PM Modi’s plea to help minorities of Afghanistan was a crude contradiction as the Indian government was supporting proponents of Hindutva ideology, who were routinely harassing and torturing members of the minority communities and were inciting “regressive thinking and extremism”.

On September 22, the US congressional briefing on ‘Religious freedom in India’ by the Human Rights Watch revealed an appalling record of the human rights violations by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) led by PM Modi.

The testimony during the hearing documented the Indian laws and policies to discriminate against religious minorities, the bias against Muslims in the Indian justice system, ongoing clampdown in IIOJK, PM Modi’s government’s empowering of vigilantes and crackdown on civil society for raising these issues.

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