‘Miles to go for Pakistan to become ardent supporter of journalists’: India at UNHRC
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Geneva (Switzerland), Sep 30 (ANI): India hit back on Pakistan in United Nations Human Rights Council. First Secretary at Permanent Mission of India to UN, Pawan Badhe at 45th Session of Human Rights Council bashed Pakistan for making mockery of the August Forum in an attempt to self-crown as an ardent supporter of political dissidents, journalists, social activists, minorities and human rights defenders. Pawan Badhe said, “Pakistan's well cherished and inherited culture of hatred makes it the perfect candidate for carrying forward the legacy of intolerance against anybody having modern views on human rights. Pakistan should not make mockery of this August Forum when it attempts to self-crown as an ardent supporter of political dissidents, journalists, social activists, minorities and human rights defenders. For that Pakistan has miles to go.”
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