There is nothing like human rights in Pakistan, India demands royalty


New delhi date. September 10, 2019, Tuesday

While Pakistan was talking about human rights in the United Nations, on the other hand, it is being blamed for open violation of human rights in Pakistan, and one of the leaders of Imran Khan's own party has raised questions. He has said that I want refuge in India as human rights are not being taken care of in Pakistan.

Baldev Kumar, a former MLA from Pakistan's PTI, said that human rights are now being violated openly in Pakistan. The whole world is currently seeing what is really happening in Pakistan. We hoped that if Imran Khan came to power, there would be a change in the circumstances, but in fact nothing happened.

Baldev said that the government was watching what happened to a Sikh girl in Pakistan and no further action was taken against the accused, which proves that human rights are being violated openly in Pakistan and the current Imran Khan's government is only talking.

Baldev came to Chandigarh where he gave his speech and said that there is nothing like human rights in Pakistan and that I have come here to seek refuge. I request Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give me refuge in your country, I no longer live in Pakistan, where my life is confused. The whole world is watching how Pakistan is helping terrorists.

After all these circumstances no one chooses to live there anymore, so we want to come to India as human rights are properly practiced in India rather than Pakistan. Pakistan, on the one hand, is talking about human rights in the United Nations while on the other hand there are complaints of human rights violations by a former leader in his own country.

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