Sandeep dikshit
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, September 15
One day when the Kashmir issue was raised in two international forums, National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval left a virtual meeting of the NSAs of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) after the representative of Pakistan left. he sat before a “new” political map that showed Kashmir and Junagadh as part of its territory.
Russia criticizes Pak’s law
This is a violation of the OCS Charter. The Russian side went to great lengths to persuade Pakistan not to do so. His NSA Nikolai Patrushev relayed that Russia did not support what Pakistan had done. Moscow hoped that Pak’s provocative act would not affect India’s participation in the SCO or affect Patrushev’s relationship with NSA Doval, the sources said.
Doval first consulted with the host, in this case the Russian NSA, before leaving the conference. Subsequently, the Foreign Ministry said that the display of the map was “a blatant disregard of the host’s warning against it and a violation of the meeting’s rules.”
“After consulting with the host, the Indian side walked out of the meeting in protest at that time,” admitted MEA spokesman Anurag Srivastava. It was claimed that India had also raised objections to the display of Pakistan’s new political map in the background during a test call three days ago.
After Doval left, the meeting continued with the “new map” of Pakistan, which was a constant feature behind his NSA on video conferencing.
The MEA said that the Pakistani NSA had “deliberately projected a fictitious map”.
In Geneva, the remarks of the head of the UN Human Rights Council, Michelle Bachelet, on Kashmir were sought to be refuted by diplomat Indra Mani Pandey, who claimed that people in J&K UT had been enjoying the same. fundamental rights that people in the rest of the country have since the changes took place. I called on August 5 of last year.
He also sought a comprehensive vision due to the “enormity of the challenges facing India due to a large and very diverse population of 1.3 billion” and wanted the HRC to act “as our partner in a cooperative and constructive spirit in our effort to ensure all basic human rights for our people ”.
Bachelot, a two-time president of Chile and a victim of torture by his military, has expressed concern about the continued arbitrary detention of many people.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan appear to have reconciled when Pakistan issued the statement on behalf of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC). His envoy Khalil Hashmi quickly raised the J&K issue on behalf of the OCI.