India's UN Blast: Why Pakistan Remains World's Worst Rights Violator

India delivered a powerful response to Pakistan at the United Nations, exposing Islamabad's sponsorship of cross-border terrorism. Diplomat Raghoo Puri reminded the world of the brutal Pahalgam attack that claimed 26 innocent lives earlier this year. He defended India's Operation Sindoor as a measured response to protect its citizens from terrorism. The statement also highlighted Pakistan's systematic persecution of religious minorities and recent violations of international law through air strikes in Afghanistan.

Key Points: India Slams Pakistan as Worst Human Rights Violator at UN

  • India cites April 2025 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians as unforgettable terrorism
  • Pakistan accused of using terrorism as official state policy against India
  • Operation Sindoor defended as India's legitimate right to self-defense
  • Pakistan's air strikes on Afghanistan violate UN Charter and international law
  • Pakistan institutionalizes persecution of religious minorities with impunity
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India says world hasn't forgotten Pahalgam attack by 'worst human rights violator' Pakistan

India exposes Pakistan's terrorism sponsorship at UN, citing Pahalgam attack and human rights violations. Diplomat Raghoo Puri delivers scathing response to Pakistan's false claims.

"Terrorism is the gravest threat to humanity, and its abettor and aider like Pakistan remains the worst violator of human rights - Raghoo Puri, India's UN Mission"

United Nations, Oct 23

India launched a scorching salvo against Pakistan's campaign against it, saying that Islamabad-backed Pahalgam attack is indelibly fresh in the world's memory and the terrorism sponsor stands exposed before all as "the worst violator of human rights".

"The international community stands witness to Pakistan's sponsorship of cross-border terrorism and its use of terrorism as a tool of State policy directed against India," Raghoo Puri, a first Secretary at India's UN Mission, said on Wednesday.

"Terrorism is the gravest threat to humanity, and its abettor and aider like Pakistan remains the worst violator of human rights," he added.

"The brutal, targeted attacks carried out by Pakistan-trained terrorists, which claimed the lives of 26 innocent civilians in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, have not been forgotten by the world," he said.

Puri was responding to what he characterised as Pakistan "peddling lies and making false equivalences" during an interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Fundamental Freedoms While Countering Terrorism at the General Assembly's Third Committee that deals with humanitarian affairs.

It was the latest in a series of diatribes by Pakistan in the current General Assembly session bringing up Kashmir regardless of the topic on the agenda -- a gambit that has failed to click with any of the other 192 members of the UN.

The rapporteur, Ben Saul, said that he was in touch with India and Pakistan regarding the Pahalgam attack, but could not comment on it as communication is confidential under the procedures.

Puri defended Operation Sindoor, which India launched in May this year against terrorist bases in Pakistan.

"India's legitimate right to defend itself was measured and non-escalatory in order to protect our people against terrorism and bring its organisers and perpetrators to justice," he said.

Bringing the terrorists to justice was "articulated in the UNSC's (Security Council) press statement that was released condemning this very attack," he added.

"In contrast, Pakistan deliberately targeted our border villages resulting in civilian deaths, including children," he said.

He advised Islamabad, the "epicentre" of global terrorism, to "look itself in the mirror, stop preaching sermons in this forum, act to protect children within its own borders, and stop targeting women and children across its borders".

Puri drew attention to Pakistan's recent air strikes on Afghanistan, "including in Kabul, resulting in the death of civilians".

"This represents a blatant violation of the UN Charter and international law," he said.

He also gave a reminder of the genocide Pakistan had carried out in Bangladesh during its War of Independence in 1971.

Puri said while trying to hide behind claims of "Islamophobia", Pakistan has made religious and ethnic persecution its state policy exemplified by it officially calling certain groups "Khawarij/Fitna", -- terms with "special religious connotation".

Those terms originating in Islam's history refer to dissident religious factions that were defeated, and Pakistan has used that label for some opposition groups.

Pakistan has "normalised dehumanising its ethnic and religious minorities," he added.

For decades, Islamabad has "institutionalised persecution of Hindu, Christian and Ahmadiyya minority communities, with impunity, in the name of religion" and this "continues unabated", he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Operation Sindoor was absolutely necessary for our national security. When will the international community take concrete action against Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism? Enough of just statements and condemnations.
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Michael C
While I support India's right to defend itself, I hope our government also focuses on improving human rights conditions within our own country. We should lead by example in the global community.
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Rohit P
Pakistan keeps bringing up Kashmir in every UN forum like a broken record. Glad to see other countries are finally seeing through their propaganda. The world knows who the real terrorists are! 🔥
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Sarah B
The mention of Pakistan's treatment of minorities is important. They lecture others about human rights while systematically persecuting Hindus, Christians, and Ahmadis in their own country. Pure hypocrisy!
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to the families of the 26 innocent civilians killed in Pahalgam. No political statement can bring back their loved ones, but at least the truth is being spoken in international forums. 🙏
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Vikram M
Pakistan calling itself a victim while being the perpetrator is the biggest joke. Their air strikes in Afghanistan, targeting civilians, shows their true colors. The world needs to wake up!

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