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India has expressed concern on cross border terrorism emanating from Pakistan. Senior Indian diplomat Vijay Thakur Singh met UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet in Geneva yesterday and conveyed India's concerns on the threat posed by cross border terrorism. 

She also briefed Bachelet on the steps taken towards the gradual return to normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir. MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said, during her meeting met with the UNHR High Commissioner, Ms Singh conveyed India's concerns on the threat posed by cross border terrorism emanating from



Pakistan.

In a clear reference to Pakistan, the Indian diplomat said those who speak on the human rights of minorities in other countries are trampling upon them at will in their own country. They cry victim when they actually are the perpetrators, she said.

In her UNHRC address, Ms Singh said that the recent legislative measures taken by India in Jammu and Kashmir were within the framework of its Constitution. She said, no country can accept interference in its internal affairs, certainly not India. 



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