Stop state-sponsored cross-border terrorism: India slams Pakistan at UNHRC
Stop state-sponsored cross-border terrorism: India slams Pakistan at UNHRC
India highlighted that attacks on holy and ancient sites of religious minorities are rampant in Pakistan.
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UPDATED: March 3, 2021 00:50 IST
India made the statement at the 46th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council. (Representative photo: Reuters)
India on Tuesday slammed Pakistan for providing pensions to dreaded and listed terrorists out of state funds and asked Islamabad to stop state-sponsored cross-border terrorism. Pakistan, a country in dire economic situation, will be well advised to stop wasting time of the Council and its mechanisms, stop state-sponsored cross-border terrorism and end institutionalised violation of human rights of its minority and other communities, said Pawankumar Badhe, First Secretary of India s Permanent Mission in Geneva at the ongoing 46th Session.
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