New Delhi: Neighboring country Pakistan (Pakistan) does not fail to embarrass itself again and again by raising the issue of Kashmir on platforms like the United Nations. A woman activist from Kashmir Valley showed a mirror to Pakistan during the 54th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Wednesday. Exposing Pakistan’s propaganda, socio-political activist Taslima Akhtar told the Council that being a native, she would like to highlight the difference in development between the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POK). Would like to bring.
He said that transformative changes are being brought for the betterment of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, but the people of POK are living at the mercy of the Pakistan government and the people there and their basic human rights and facilities are being grossly neglected by the Pakistan government. . He said that while the Indian government is investing in infrastructure and developmental projects in Jammu and Kashmir besides bringing peace and prosperity, Pakistan is struggling to meet its basic financial obligations and is trying to wage a proxy war against India. Is protecting terrorist organizations.
Pakistan is misusing the resources of POK
India’s Taslima Akhtar said that Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir also lacks infrastructure and facilities, there is negligible investment there and its resources are being openly misused by Pakistan. Taslima further said that in terms of education and literacy rate, the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is far ahead of Pakistan occupied Kashmir i.e. POK. The Indian government spends 9 times more on the education sector in Jammu and Kashmir compared to Pakistan.
School drop out level in POK is in critical condition
He further said that Pakistan occupied Kashmir is facing a major crisis in the education sector due to lack of basic infrastructure including buildings and roofs, clean water, toilets etc. Students there are facing serious difficulties, resulting in severe dropout ratio. Changes are also being seen in the health sector. The people of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir are availing health benefits even in remote areas with the national health schemes, which is a distant dream for the people of PoK.