India objects to Pakistan raising Kashmir issue at UN General Assembly

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United Nations: India objected to Pakistan raising the Kashmir issue at a UN General Assembly session, saying that it is a “bilateral matter” which should not be brought up in the UN forum.

Minister in Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN Masood Anwar raised the Kashmir issue in his statement to the UN General Assembly session of the Committee on Information on April 25.

He said Pakistan appreciates the efforts by the UN’s Department of Public Information in arranging coverage of events related to the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people.

“We would urge you to do the same for the people of Kashmir who continue to suffer under foreign occupation, Anwar said.

As soon as these remarks were made, the minister in India’s Permanent Mission to the UN, S. Srinivas Prasad, interrupted Anwar’s speech and  raised objections to the mention of Kashmir by the Pakistani delegate.

“It is a bilateral issue which should not be brought here” Prasad told the chair of the session.

Later, before delivering India’s statement at the session, Prasad said the Kashmir issue was totally unrelated to the forum.

The Committee on Information is a subsidiary body of the General Assembly established to deal with questions relating to public information. It is responsible for overseeing the work of the Department of Public Information and for providing it with guidance on policies, programmes and activities of the department.