
Living in La-La Land: India rebukes Pak over Kashmir propaganda claims at UN
India Today
Speaking during the high-level segment of the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India's First Secretary Anupama Singh exercised New Delhi's right of reply after Pakistan and the OIC raised the Kashmir issue.
India delivered a sharp rebuttal to Pakistan and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) at the UN Human Rights Council, accusing Islamabad of peddling propaganda detached from ground realities in Jammu and Kashmir and quipping that Pakistan must be living in “La-La Land” if it doubts development in the Union Territory.
Speaking during the high-level segment of the 55th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India’s First Secretary Anupama Singh exercised New Delhi’s right of reply after Pakistan and the OIC raised the Kashmir issue.
“India is compelled to exercise its right of reply We categorically reject these allegations,” Singh said, accusing the OIC of “parroting Pakistan’s propaganda” and allowing itself to be reduced to “an echo chamber for that country’s political compulsions.”
She said Pakistan’s narrative “reeks of envy” and asserted that the only unresolved issue was Pakistan’s occupation of Indian territory. “We call upon Pakistan to vacate the areas under its forcible occupation,” she said.

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India's original Dhurandhar, Ravindra Kaushik, rose from acting at college theatres, to infiltrating the Pakistan Army as a RAW Agent. He provided critical intelligence on Pakistani troop movements and the country's nuclear programme, but died a lonely death after his betrayal and subsequent capture by the ISI.











