United Nations: India reprimanded Pakistan, says "in Ayodhya case..."
United Nations: India reprimanded Pakistan, says
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India on Thursday slammed Pakistan for its statement in the United Nations Human Rights Council on the Supreme Court's decision in the Ayodhya case. India said that instead of lying for its propaganda, Pakistan should work constructively and positively for the education and upliftment of the minorities of our country.

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According to media reports, Indian diplomatic discourse Aryan, while exercising his right to respond to Pakistan's statement in the 12th session of this Forum on Minority Affairs, said that religious, ethnic, communal and linguistic minorities in Pakistan are subject to basic human rights due to the so-called blasphemy law. Has become a victim of serious violations.

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Apart from this, he further said that India is a strong democracy where there is an effective constitutional system to protect the interests of all citizens including religious and linguistic minorities. Therefore, India completely rejects Pakistan's remarks made in the context of its judicial decisions. Aryan said that the world does not need to learn about the human rights of minorities from a country whose own citizens have never experienced true democracy. His statement has shown a mirror to Pakistan.

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