Last Updated:March 04, 2025, 07:24 IST
India’s strong reaction came after UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, in his global update at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, mentioned India and referred to the situation in Manipur and Kashmir.

India slammed the “unfounded and baseless” comments made by the UN’s human rights chief.
India on Monday gave a befitting reply to the comments made by the UN’s human rights chief, who mentioned Kashmir and Manipur in his global update, and slammed his statement as “unfounded and baseless". Delhi further voiced concern over the generalised remark and “cherry picking" of situations.
“As India was mentioned by name, let me begin by emphasising that the world’s largest democracy continues to be a healthy, vibrant and pluralistic society. Unfounded and baseless comments in the update contrast jarringly with ground realities," Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations and other Organisations in Geneva Ambassador Arindam Bagchi said.
India’s strong reaction came after UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, in his global update to the 58th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, mentioned India and referred to the situation in Manipur and Kashmir.
In his reply, Bagchi said the people of India have “repeatedly proven wrong such misplaced concerns about us" and urged for a better understanding of India. Bagchi said, “nothing illustrates this divergence more than the passing reference to Jammu and Kashmir, which Turk erroneously referred to as Kashmir in the global update".
The Indian envoy further highlighted the region’s improving peace and inclusive progress, be it the large turnout in provincial elections, the booming tourism or the rapid development pace.
Asserting that the global update needs a “genuine update", Bagchi said “at a larger level, we are concerned about the global update’s oversimplifications of complex issues, sweeping and generalized remarks, usage of loose terminologies and apparent cherry picking of situations.
“The High Commissioner has sensed a pervasive unease, but we would submit that a key element to addressing this is a long and hard look in the mirror by the Office of the High Commissioner," Bagchi said.
What Did UN Human Rights Chief Say?
In his global update, the United Nations human rights chief called for “stepped-up" efforts to address violence and displacement in Manipur, stating, “I also call for stepped-up efforts to address violence and displacement in Manipur, based on dialogue, peacebuilding and human rights."
He further said that he is “concerned by the use of restrictive laws and harassment against human rights defenders and independent journalists resulting in arbitrary detention and a diminished civic space, including in Kashmir."
“India’s democracy and institutions have been its greatest strength, underpinning its diversity and development. Democracy requires constant nurturing of participation and inclusion at all levels of society," Turk said.
(With agency inputs)
Location :Switzerland
First Published:March 04, 2025, 07:18 IST
News world 'Baseless, Cherry Picking': India Slams UN Human Rights Chief's Remarks On J&K And Manipur