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No need to concerned about human rights in J&K: Army chief on UN report

The human rights record of the Indian Army, said Bipin Rawat, was well known to the people of Kashmir and to the international community

We need to have capacities to ensure that ammunition can move from one sector to another and we are focusing on it. (Photo: ANI)

We need to have capacities to ensure that ammunition can move from one sector to another and we are focusing on it. (Photo: ANI)

Press Trust of India New Delhi

Army Chief Gen. Bipin Rawat on Wednesday slammed the UN report on alleged human rights violations in Kashmir, dubbing it as "motivated".

The human rights record of the Indian Army, he said, was well known to the people of Kashmir and to the international community.

"I don't need to speak about the human rights record of the Indian Army. It is well known to all of you, it is well known to the people of Kashmir, and to the international community. I don't think we should get too concerned about the report, some of these reports are motivated," Rawat told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.

 

The human rights record of the Indian Army is absolutely above board, he maintained.

In a report released earlier this month, the United Nations Human Rights Council talked about alleged human rights violations in both Kashmir and Pakistan occupied Kashmir and sought an international inquiry into these abuses.

India had vehemently rejected the report as "fallacious, tendentious and motivated".

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said that the report was "overtly prejudiced" and seeks to build a "false narrative".

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First Published: Jun 27 2018 | 1:12 PM IST

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