India rebukes UN Human rights chief over remarks on Kashmir, Manipur
India on Monday lashed out at the United Nations' mortal rights chief for making" unsupported and unwarranted" commentary about Kashmir and Manipur.

India on Monday lashed out at the United Nations' mortal rights chief for making" unsupported and unwarranted" commentary about Kashmir and Manipur.
India continues to be a vibrant and healthy country
Slamming the UN's mortal rights body for having a 'lost concern,' India took strong exception to generalised reflections that were" cherry selecting" of the situation. Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Arindam Bagchi said 'India continues to be a vibrant and healthy country.' 'As Mentioned by name India, let me begin by highlighting that the world's largest republic nation continues to be vibrant, healthy and multiethenic society. Unsupported and unwarranted commentary in the update deviated debate with ground realities,' said Bagchi.
Civilizational morality of diversity and openness
India's strong response came after UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, mentioned India in his global update to the 58th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva and showed concern towards the situation in Manipur and Kashmir. According to a news agency Bagchi said the people of India have" constantly proven wrong similar lost enterprises about us" and" we would prompt a better understanding of India and our civilizational morality of diversity and openness, which continue to define our robust and frequently inharmonious communal space." Bagchi said nothing illustrates this divergence further than the end reference to Jammu and Kashmir, which Turk" inaptly appertained to as Kashmir" in the global update.
Bagchi criticised the global update for generalizations of complex issues
The Indian envoy further stressed the irony of the UN mortal rights chief’s reflections, pointing out that this time had been particularly notable for the region's strides toward peace and inclusive progress. He cited crucial developments similar as high namer participation in parochial choices, a thriving tourism assiduity, and a rapid-fire pace of development. Pointing out the need for an authentic reassessment, Bagchi criticised the global update for its" generalizations of complex issues, sweeping and generalised reflections, operation of loose languages and apparent cherry selecting of situations."
Arbitrary detentions and a shrinking communal space
He further remarked," The High Commissioner has tasted a pervasive apprehension, but we'd submit that a crucial element to addressing this is a long and hard look in the glass by the Office of the High Commissioner." The UN human rights chief, in his global update, called for increased sweats to attack violence and relegation in Manipur." I also call for stepped- up sweats to address violence and relegation in Manipur, grounded on dialogue, peacebuilding and mortal rights," he stated also, he expressed enterprises about the use of restrictive laws against mortal rights protectors and independent intelligencers, which, he noted, has led to arbitrary detentions and a shrinking communal space," including in Kashmir."
Turk conceded India's popular frame as abecederian strength
Turk conceded India's popular frame as abecederian strength stating," India's republic and institutions have been its topmost strength, strengthening its diversity and development. Republic requires constant nurturing of participation and addition at all situations of society." His global update addressed conflicts and mortal rights issues in colorful regions, including Ukraine, Gaza, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and the United States. still, Pakistan was specially absent from the report.