India criticizes Pakistan in UN: India has strongly criticized Pakistan for raising the issue of Kashmir in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meeting. The country’s Permanent Representative Ambassador P Harish on Friday (October 25, 2024) not only slammed Pakistan for its move to spread misinformation in the UNSC but also slammed it for the pitiful condition of women from minority communities in the neighboring country. .
During the debate, P Harish said, “It is condemnable that the delegation has opted for mischievous provocation based on arrogance and the tried and tested strategy of spreading misinformation and disinformation. It is completely wrong to indulge in such political propaganda in an important debate.” We are well aware that the condition of women of minority communities, especially Hindus, Sikhs and Christians, is pathetic, as per the statistics of Pakistan Human Rights Commission, an estimated one thousand women of these minority communities are kidnapped every year. , are victims of forced religious conversion and forced marriage. Well, I could go on and on but I’ll end here.”
An estimated thousand women of minority communities in Pakistan as per data of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan are subject to abductions, forced religious conversions and forced marriages every year: P. Harish, India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations #UN in New… pic.twitter.com/mLq3LCMduf
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“Women’s participation needed at all levels”
In the debate, India made clear its commitment to the women, peace and security agenda. P Harish stressed that sustainable peace requires full, equal, meaningful and secure participation of women at all levels of decision-making including politics, governance, institution-building, rule of law, security sector and economic reforms. As the fifth largest military contributor, India deployed the first all-women police unit in Liberia in 2007, setting an example in UN peacekeeping. His work received tremendous praise in Liberia and the United Nations.
“Technologies should be used to increase women’s participation”
P Harish said, “In a rapidly changing world, we should use new technologies to increase women’s participation while avoiding online threats and DS information. We have used new technologies to reduce gender discrimination, increase financial inclusion and empower women. We appeal to the international community to develop robust mechanisms to address these emerging challenges, especially in rural India.”
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