New Delhi. India has rejected the demand for the release of Khurram Parvez on Thursday, expressing strong objection to the remarks of the United Nations. India has reprimanded the United Nations, saying that how India is facing cross-border terrorism, the United Nations cannot guess. India has reacted sharply to the UN statement regarding the arrest of Khurram Parvez of Kashmir on charges of terrorism. India has said that the statement of the spokesperson of the UN High Commissioner is baseless.
The United Nations had expressed concern over Khurram’s arrest and demanded his immediate release. The statement issued by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs said, “It is clear from the statement of the United Nations that the way India is facing cross-border terrorism and the way it is affecting the human rights of the Indian people.” They do not even have any idea.’ In this statement, the arrest of Khurram has been described as correct. In this it has been said that the laws of national security like UAPA have been made by our Parliament for the sovereignty of India and the security of its citizens.
The arrest of Khurram Parvez, which has been talked about in the statement, has been done under the law of India. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Office should further develop its understanding of human rights and terrorism. The case is related to the arrest of Khurram Parvez under UAPA in Kashmir, he was caught on November 22. In a statement issued by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Wednesday, it was said that we are deeply concerned about the arrest of Kashmiri human rights activist Khurram Parvez. The arrest was made under the Indian Anti-Terrorism Act (UAPA).
On October 8, a case was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act after receiving credible information, officials said. He said that information was received that these organizations collect donations from the country and abroad through so-called donations and business contributions and use them to finance terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.