Pakistan to chant Alappa Kashmir at UNHRC meeting today, India will give a befitting reply

Pakistan to chant Alappa Kashmir at UNHRC meeting today, India will give a befitting reply


 Pakistan has been badly troubled by the Modi government's decision to abolish Article 370, which gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir (jammu kashmir).  Pakistan has complained to many countries and raised its voice against India on many forums.  But every one of his plans was destroyed again.  Now once again Pakistan can sing the rant of Jammu and Kashmir in United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).  The 42nd session of the UNHRC in Geneva has started from Monday.  This is where Pakistan will address the meeting today and India will respond to it.

 Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi will raise this issue in the United Nations Human Rights Council.  Pakistan is about to present its side around 3 o'clock, to which India will answer around 7 o'clock.  After which the Secretary of India will answer it.  Earlier, Pakistan PM Imran Khan said on Twitter, now the time has come.  The international community should not have a separate opinion on human rights violations being committed by Indian forces.  The meeting of the 42nd session of the United Nations Human Rights Council will run until 27 September.

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 Pakistan's Human Rights Commission has been inactive for 3 months

 Significantly, how serious Pakistan is for human rights violations in Kashmir in front of the whole world can be gauged from the condition of the country's stalled human rights commission.  According to the report published in Dawn, the National Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has not been functioning for the last three months.  The post of its chairman and members is lying vacant, but even after three months, no appointment process has been started.

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