In a strong response to the United Nations Human Rights Head of Volcar Turk on Kashmir and Manipur, India’s permanent representative Arindam Bagchi at the United Nations in Geneva said that India remains a “healthy, lively and pluralistic society”. Addressing the 58th regular session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Bagchi said, “As India was mentioned, I want to start insisting that the world’s largest democracy remains a healthy, vibrant and pluralist society. In the updated information, baseless and baseless comments are completely different from the ground reality.”
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India’s strong reply came when the United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner Volcar Turk mentioned India in its global update in the 58th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva and referred to the position of Manipur and Kashmir. The United Nations Human Rights Head said, “I also call on negotiations, peace and take steps on the basis of human rights to solve violence and displacement in Manipur.” He said that he is concerned about restrictive laws and oppression against human rights activists and independent journalists in other places including Kashmir.
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Bagchi said that the people of India “have proved such wrong concerns about us repeatedly” and “We would urge India and our civilized ethics of diversity and openness, which continues to define our strong and often hoarse citizens.” Bagchi said that this difference is not more than the context of Jammu and Kashmir, which the Turk has called the Turk “.