Saturday , November 16 2024

'Hindus and Buddhists are also victims of religious phobia', India again showed mirror to Pakistan in UN, did not vote on Islamophobia

New York: India on Islamophobia Be it against Islam or against Hindus, Christians and Buddhists, we condemn all phobias. It is not right to talk only about Islamophobia, we have to recognize all types of religious fears. India said this in the United Nations.

Pakistan's face cleared in United Nations

In fact, in the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, voting took place on the proposal of 'Measures to combat Islamophobia'. This proposal was presented by Pakistan, on which India acted like a mirror. Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, India's Permanent Representative Ruchira Kamboj said that fear related to one's religion or belief is not only related to Islam, people of other religions also suffer from it.

India is against all forms of religious fear

“India stands against all forms of religious hatred, be it anti-Semitism, anti-Christian or Islamophobia, just as we stand against all anti-Hindu, anti-Buddhist and anti-Sikh sentiments,” Kamboj said.

Clarifying India's position on the resolution on 'Measures to combat Islamophobia', he said, 'In our world today, we face rising geopolitical tensions and uneven development, resulting in intolerance, religious discrimination and discrimination based on religion. But discrimination has increased alarmingly. In violence on the basis.

India practicing different religions

Kamboj emphasized that India's rich history as a pluralistic and democratic nation embracing diverse religions has long served as a haven for people facing oppression.

Highlighting the “equality of all religions”, Kamboj said whether people were Parsis, Buddhists, Jews or any other religion, they found an environment free from discrimination in India.

India saved itself from voting took apart

A resolution on 'Measures to combat Islamophobia' was passed in the United Nations General Assembly, with 115 countries voting in favor, none against and 44 countries abstaining, including India, Brazil, France, Germany. , Italy, Ukraine and Britain.