India also termed as "unacceptable" the attempts that are being continuously made at the UN and elsewhere to reinvent some basic principles of the UN Charter, such as self-determination, and "to apply them selectively for narrow or domestic political ends".
First Secretary in the Indian mission to the UN, Mayank Joshi was speaking at a session of the third committee of the UN General Assembly on racism, xenophobia and right to self-determination on November 3.
Joshi had strongly rejected Pakistan's "untenable" and "unwarranted" comments, saying that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India.
He said the "unsolicited" comments by the Pakistani delegate are "factually incorrect and bear no relationship to reality".
"It would suffice to point out that the people of Jammu and Kashmir exercised their right of self determination at the time of India's independence and have chosen and reaffirmed their destiny repeatedly through India's well established democratic processes. Free, fair and open elections are regularly held there at all levels," he said.
"We need to be watchful of forces of extreme nationalism being fuelled by legitimisation of ethnic or religious segregations on the ground that societies need to be constituted on homogeneous lines before they can be tolerant towards diversity and accept multilateralism," he said.
"The international community has consistently affirmed that the right of self-determination does not extend to component parts or groups within independent sovereign states," he said.
He said the right to self-determination is a fundamental right for people of non-self governing territories and trust colonies and should always be seen in historical perspective.
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