India today said it is concerned at persisting ambiguities in the UN body's governance and asserted that the violence in Jammu and Kashmir is choreographed from across the border. <br/><br/>Hitting out at Pakistan, India also emphasised that it has shared evidence of terrorists who came across the border with instructions to target the security forces by mingling with protesting crowds and using them as human shields. <br/><br/>India's Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the UN in Geneva, Ajit Kumar, said during the General Debate that terrorism is the most shocking violation of human rights. <br/>India also stated that the state of Jammu and Kashmir is its integral part while Pakistan remains in illegal occupation of a part of its territory. <br/><br/>Kumar also stressed that Jammu and Kashmir has started to move towards normalcy after sustained efforts by both the Central and the State Governments. <br/><br/>India's statement came in reaction to the remarks by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir in Geneva.
News On AIR | September 14, 2016 9:27 PM
India asserts J&K violence choreographed from across border