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India slams Pakistan for ‘misuse’ of UN forum after it raises Kashmir issue in session

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India criticized Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue at a UN General Assembly session, saying it has become the country’s habit to misuse any forum for “narrow political gains” and asserting that the right to self-determination cannot be abused to undermine a nation’s territorial integrity, PTI reported.

The development occurred after First Secretary in India’s Permanent Mission to the UN Paulomi Tripathi responded to Pakistani envoy Maleeha Lodhi’s remarks at a UNGA Third Committee session Tuesday on Elimination of racism, xenophobia and Right of people to self-determination, that the struggle of the Kashmiri people for their right to self-determination has been suppressed for decades.

Lodhi had said that the Kashmir issue will remain on “the UN agenda until the Kashmiri people are allowed to exercise their will, according to the agreed method prescribed by the Security Council – a plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations.”

“We reject the unwarranted reference made by one delegation to the State of Jammu and Kashmir which is an integral part of India,” Tripathi responded.

She said that it has become Pakistan’s habit to misuse any forum for narrow political gains.

“In reality, it is the people of India as well as of our region and beyond, have to suffer most egregious violation of human rights inflicted by terrorism emanating from beyond our borders,” she said.

“The right to self-determination cannot be abused and misrepresented with the aim of undermining the sovereignty and territorial integrity of a Member State,” Tripathi said.

She said that self-determination has long been recognized as the right of peoples of non-self-governing colonies and trust territories to independence and self-government.

She pointed out that there were still 17 non-self governing territories which were in various stages of decolonization, and added that the international community must step up efforts to reach the conclusion of this long-drawn process.

She called Palestine as the “unfinished task” in the realisation of the right of people to self-determination, saying India is committed to the cause of the people of Palestine and the country has substantially scaled up bilateral development partnerships and increased contribution to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

Talking about the issue of racism, Tripathi said despite efforts made in combating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance, these pernicious ills continue to persist in different forms and manifestations.

“Rise of exclusionist ideologies inciting discrimination and violence threaten to subvert the globalised economic order and social cohesion,” she said.

She said that there was a need for comprehensive legal and administrative responses to counter emerging challenges.

She voiced India’s concern over the alarming rise in use of digital space for dissemination of racist and xenophobic material as well as for recruitment, networking and fundraising by groups espousing these ideologies.

“We must acknowledge that racial equality and freedom of expression need not be pursued in a zero-sum manner,” she said adding that private entities including conventional and social media and civil society need to develop and observe codes of conduct that embody commitment to racial equality and non-discrimination.

Immunities enjoyed by the social media platforms for contents by users, must be counterbalanced with responsible content moderation and norms for removing objectionable contents on voluntary basis, Tripathi said.

She further said that complementary domestic action and international cooperation is necessary to effectively implement the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action to realize inclusive growth envisaged in 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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