According to sources india and pakistan are expected to face off yesterday over Jammu and Kashmir at the ongoing UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, switzerlandpakistan, which has so far been unsuccessfully flagging the government's move to end special status of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcate it into two union territories at various international forums, had announced that it will speak on the matter.

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Meanwhile Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah mehmood Qureshi in her address said she was "deeply concerned" over the "impact of recent actions" by the Indian government on the "human rights of Kashmiris" including the detention of political leaders and activists in Jammu and Kashmir. Furthermore the Indian delegation is led by ajay Bisaria, the High Commissioner expelled by pakistan as part of a five point plan to downgrade ties with india, and Vijay Thakur Singh, Secretary East.



Moreover pakistan wrote to the United Nations last month, flagging what it called "massive violations of International Human Rights Law" in Jammu and Kashmir, but its efforts fell flat as at the closed-door meeting held at UN, the participating nations barring china had sided with india, agreeing that the changes in Jammu and Kashmir were an internal matter.


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