Saturday, June 20, 2026
37.2 C
New Delhi

VHP flags minority ‘atrocities’ to UNGA chief ahead of India visit

VHP flags minority ‘atrocities’ to UNGA chief ahead of India visit

VHP flags minority ‘atrocities’ to UNGA chief ahead of India visit

NEW DELHI: A day ahead of UN General Assembly president Annalena Baerbock’s visit to India, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has written to her flagging what it termed “persistent atrocities” against religious minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh, seeking urgent intervention from the United Nations.In a letter dated April 27, VHP international president Alok Kumar cited instances of forced conversions, violence and systemic discrimination targeting Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists and Christians. “The scale and persistence of these grave human rights violations point to systemic discrimination,” he wrote, urging the UN to take “affirmative action to safeguard the lives, the rights, the dignity and the properties of minorities”.Referring to findings of UN human rights experts, the letter said that in Pakistan, “about 75% of the women and girls affected by forced conversion through marriage were Hindu and 25% Christian,” with “almost 80% of incidents” occurring in Sindh province. “Adolescent girls between 14 and 18 are particularly targeted… Women and girls… face coercion… abuse and severe trauma,” it noted. It added that authorities often “dismiss complaints… fail to investigate or prosecute… or neglect to properly assess the age of victims”. On Bangladesh, the VHP cited reports submitted to the UN Human Rights Council, stating that “from the 4th to the 20th of August, 2024 alone… 2,010 incidents of communal violence” were recorded, “predominantly targeting Hindus”. The letter also referred to concerns over the safety of indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.Kumar said assurances of equal rights to minorities post-Partition had “unfortunately… reversed”, alleging continued persecution. The VHP has sought an independent international investigation, a victim protection mechanism, and accountability under international law.Copies were marked to UN secretary-general António Guterres, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and external affairs minister S. Jaishankar.

Go to Source

Hot this week

America@250 swathed in red, white, and blue — and green algae

What began as US President Donald Trump’s ambitious $14 million effort to beautify one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks ahead of America’s 250th birthday has rapidly transformed into a spectacle. Read More

Best proverb of the day: ‘Stop scratching the cockroach’s Scars’. A lesson on moving on as old wounds only give troubles

Old wounds are best left forgotten. A Swahili saying literally translates to ‘stop scratching the cockroach’s scars when translated to English but its deeper meaning teaches us an important lesson on moving on. Read More

‘Extreme alert’: Suspected cyberattack prompts Brazil to shut down emergency alert network

Brazil suspects cyberattack for wrong emergency alert (Representative image) Brazil’s Civil Defense agency on Saturday said that a suspected cyberattack triggered a series of false warnings across the country overnight after w Read More

Iran says Strait of Hormuz will be closed over Israel attacks on Lebanon

Iran said Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon are a breach of Tehran’s agreement with the US to end the war. Read More

Iran War Costs Mount: $132 Billion US Burden Deepens As Hormuz Crisis Returns

More than 15 weeks after the outbreak of hostilities between the United States, Israel and Iran, the economic consequences of the conflict continue to deepen despite a preliminary peace agreement announced this week. Read More

Topics

America@250 swathed in red, white, and blue — and green algae

What began as US President Donald Trump’s ambitious $14 million effort to beautify one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks ahead of America’s 250th birthday has rapidly transformed into a spectacle. Read More

Best proverb of the day: ‘Stop scratching the cockroach’s Scars’. A lesson on moving on as old wounds only give troubles

Old wounds are best left forgotten. A Swahili saying literally translates to ‘stop scratching the cockroach’s scars when translated to English but its deeper meaning teaches us an important lesson on moving on. Read More

‘Extreme alert’: Suspected cyberattack prompts Brazil to shut down emergency alert network

Brazil suspects cyberattack for wrong emergency alert (Representative image) Brazil’s Civil Defense agency on Saturday said that a suspected cyberattack triggered a series of false warnings across the country overnight after w Read More

Iran says Strait of Hormuz will be closed over Israel attacks on Lebanon

Iran said Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon are a breach of Tehran’s agreement with the US to end the war. Read More

Iran War Costs Mount: $132 Billion US Burden Deepens As Hormuz Crisis Returns

More than 15 weeks after the outbreak of hostilities between the United States, Israel and Iran, the economic consequences of the conflict continue to deepen despite a preliminary peace agreement announced this week. Read More

Samir Soni had a panick attack on his first date with Neelam Kothari

Neelam Kothari may have stepped away from films, but she continues to remain in the spotlight through Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives and her recently launched YouTube channel. Read More

Pakistan Hockey Captain Blocked From Entering UK Over Asylum Rumours; Misses FIH Pro League

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Pakistan captain Ammad Butt’s visa rejected for past overstay. Facing relegation, team suffers eleven consecutive defeats this year. Read More

Pak court jails 4 Imran Khan party leaders for 10 years, acquits ex-FM

Four PTI leaders jailed for decade over 2023 riots as ex-foreign minister Qureshi walks free A Pakistani anti-terrorism court on Saturday sentenced four senior leaders of jailed former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Teh Read More

Related Articles