India slammed Pakistan on Thursday for "misusing" the platform of UN Human Rights Council for its "false propaganda" on Jammu and Kashmir, which is spewing falsehood all over the world while it remains a failed state in protecting the repression of religious, sectarian, and ethnic minorities in its own territory.
India on Wednesday strongly dismissed the statement by Pakistan during the ongoing 57th session of the UN Human Rights Council while pointing out the established history and policy of its notorious neighbour with regard to harbouring, aiding and actively supporting terrorists.
By continuing to misuse the time of the Council to peddle its false propaganda, Pakistan wishes to deflect attention from its own abject failures and state policy of repression of religious, sectarian, and ethnic minorities and its inglorious record of hosting and sponsoring terrorism," said Indian diplomat Muhammed Shabeer while exercising India's Right of Reply in response to Pakistan's statement.
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