Visiting Member of Parliament Rattan Lal Kataria rejected the "unwarranted" references to Jammu and Kashmir made by Pakistan's envoy to the UN Maleeha Lodhi in the Third Committee of the General Assembly on 'Right to self- determination' yesterday.
Kataria said it is very "ironical" that comments on Kashmir and self-determination "come from a country which is persisting with its illegal occupation of part of the Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir and consistently denying human rights of the occupied territory."
In her statement, Lodhi had repeated Pakistan's call for UN Security Council resolutions to be implemented in the state and said fulfilling promise of self-determination to the Kashmiri people is "indispensable" to establishing lasting peace and stability in South Asia.
"The continued suffering of Kashmiri women, children and men should shake the collective conscience of the international community," Lodhi had said.
"The 70th Anniversary of the United Nations ought to be a catalyst to spur this body into action, and not just more words. Fulfilment of the long-held promise of self- determination to the Kashmiri people is urgent as well as indispensable to establishing lasting peace and stability in South Asia," she had said.
He asserted that it would be suffice to say that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India.
The people of Jammu and Kashmir exercised their right to self-determination at the time of India's independence and have since then regularly participated in free, fair and open elections at all levels, Kataria said.
The elections have been held under the scrutiny of international media and opinion, which has not faulted the electoral process, he argued.
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