Amit Shah ushered in ‘new era’ in J&K, North East: NHRC chief India News – Times of India

New Delhi: Making false allegations of human rights violations against India by outside forces is common and should be strongly opposed. National Human Rights Commission presiding justice Arun Mishra on Tuesday.
He said that India has emerged as a powerful entity globally and has been recognized as a new power and the credit goes to the people of India, its constitutional system and leadership. “Failure by rights defenders and social service organizations to explicitly condemn political violence and terrorism will give rise to fundamentalism,” Justice Mishra said while addressing the 28th Foundation Day celebrations. NHRC Here.
The NHRC chief also lauded Home Minister Amit Shah’s “tireless efforts” to “start a new era” and promote peace in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast.
“The killings of innocent people cannot be glorified. It is wrong to call such terrorists freedom fighters. Social service organizations and human rights defenders must join forces to condemn political violence and terrorism. indifference This issue gives rise to fundamentalism and history will never forgive us for it,” Justice Mishra said, adding that the 20th century has seen around 120 million victims of political violence across the world.
“There is a spirit of ‘Sarvadharma Sambhav’ (harmony of religions) in India. Everyone has the freedom to build a temple or a mosque or a church. But in many countries there is no such freedom…”
The head of the rights panel also said that NHRC has been working in India for 28 years, while many powerful countries still do not have such a body.
Observing that the press, media and cyberspace have been given freedom in the country, which is within the obligations of constitutional duties and humanitarian responsibilities, Justice Misra said, “But the liberty of anyone destroying the prestige of the fundamental pillar of the republic.” Not there. judiciary, through contemptuous treatment, nor should anyone be given this liberty.”

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