India surrounded Pakistan in the UNHRC i.e. the United Nations Human Rights Council. The statement of Indian diplomatic horizon Tyagi came out. He said that Pakistan should vacate illegal occupied area. The United Nations platform is being misused by Pakistan. He has a habit of making baseless and inflammatory statements. The Indian diplomat said that Pakistan is a country bombing its citizens. The terrorists are sheltered by him. Speaking during the agenda item 4 of the UNHRC session, the 2012 batch Indian Foreign Service Officer dismissed Pakistan’s intervention as baseless and inflammatory statements against India.
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Instead of luring our region, it would be better for them to vacate their illegal occupied Indian territory and focus on saving the human rights records from the economy, politics and harassment -dependent economy on life -saving system – probably when they get time from giving shelter to terrorists and bombing their own people. His sharp rebuke came in Matre Dara village of Tirah Valley of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan exactly a day after the news of the Pakistani Air Force attack, in which at least 30 civilians, including women and children, were killed. Eyewitnesses described the devastation with burnt vehicles, collapsed buildings and bodies extracted from debris.
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India also reminded the council that its mandate should remain universal, objective and non-selective, and warned of country-specific mandals, which according to him “promote the perceptions of partiality and selectivity. In the meantime, the Pakistan Human Rights Commission (HRCP) expressed wonders to the casualties in the air attack and encountered the accounting.
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India takes a swipe at Pakistan for Military Striks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Civilians at Un
Indian Diplomat Kshitij Tyagi @kshitijtyagi Says, Pakistan Should “Focus on Rescuing Economy on Life Support … perhaps pic.twitter.com/pn2wderpjc– Sidhant Sibal (@Sidhant) September 23, 2025