This Pakistani hand behind the disputed report of the UN on Kashmir
There was quite a frenzy on a report issued by the United Nations on Jammu and Kashmir. But now another big disclosure related to this report has happened. Zaheer Bangash, a Pakistani Islamist who lives in Canada, says that the person who prepared this report was constantly in his touch. It is clear that this disclosure reveals the Pakistani agenda in this report issued against the army in Kashmir.
According to the news agency ANI, Zafar Banga, who is based in Toronto, is an Islamic journalist and is also an imam in the York area's mosque. Speaking in a conference on the Kashmir issue, he said that the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zayd bin Rad al-Hussein was in his touch while preparing the report.
Zafar Bangash said that I can assure you that there were some Kashmiri partners in preparing that report. He said that I spoke to the High Commissioner myself constantly on phone and email.
Bangash said that I had a talk in Pakistan Foreign Ministry, in which it was decided that the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and his fellow representatives will go to Pakistan and they will be respected in Azad Kashmir (PoK). In the event Bengali was speaking, the President of PoK Sardar Masood Khan was also present. Sardar Masood Khan said that India and Pakistan should avoid the war. South Asia now has nuclear powers.
What was in the report?
Emphasizing the need for immediate solution to the issue of human rights violation in Kashmir, the report said, "Any proposal for political resolution in Kashmir should include that there should be a cycle of violence closed and accountability for human rights violations To be decided. '
This report also discussed the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani by the Indian security forces, which had a protest in the valley. It has been said in the report that cases of human rights violations such as kidnapping, murder and sexual violence are continuing in Kashmir.
Government gave a strong answer
The Indian government rejected the UN report on Kashmir as "deceptive, partisan and motivated". Expressing strong reaction from the Ministry of External Affairs, the Minister said that the report is completely inspired by bias and is trying to present the wrong picture. The Ministry said in its statement that it is a violation of the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.