Centre approved ₹1,352.99cr business revival package for J&K
A shocking statement was released by the UN Special Procedures on the same day a group of 24 foreign envoys visited Jammu and Kashmir for two days to assess the ground situation in the Union Territory. UN human rights experts, in a press release on Thursday, expressed concerns that India s decision to end Jammu and Kashmir s autonomy and enact new laws could curtail the previous level of political participation of Muslim and other minorities in the country.
The unfounded statements made by the UN Special Rapporteurs criticised the changes in J&K, right from abrogation of Article 370 to enacting new laws. The experts, who claim to be a part of independent fact-finding and monitoring mechanisms of the UN Human Rights Council, said the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was established with specific autonomy guarantees to respect the ethnic, linguistic and religious identities of its people, and it was the only Indian
Pakistan urges India to let neutral international observers visit Kashmir Friday, February 19, 2021 By: Deccan Herald
Pakistan on Thursday urged India to let neutral international observers visit Kashmir and assess the situation on the ground by free interaction with the Kashmiri people.
Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri made the comments during the weekly briefing here.
Envoys from several countries, including member states of the European Union and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) visited Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday and Thursday to assess the ground situation in view of the efforts made to restore normalcy by strengthening democratically-elected local bodies.
The Pakistan Foreign Office made the comments as 24 foreign envoys concluded a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to assess the ground situation in the Union Territory.
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Foreign Office Spokesperson Zahid Hafeez Chaudhri made the comments during the weekly briefing here. Envoys from several countries, including member states of the European Union and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) visited Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday and Thursday to assess the ground situation in view of the efforts made to restore normalcy by strengthening democratically-elected local bodies. India has told Pakistan that it has no locus standi to comment on internal affairs of India, asserting that the union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh have been and will remain an integral part of the country. Chaudhri said that India should allow UN observers, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission, and the international media to visit Kashmir and assess the situation on ground by free interaction with the Kashmiri people.