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“Imaginative Tales”: India Slams Pakistan at UN Over Islamophobia Narratives and Minority Rights

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UNITED NATIONS — India launched a scathing counter-offensive against Pakistan at a United Nations event on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, accusing its neighbor of fabricating “imaginative tales of Islamophobia” to mask its own dismal record on human rights. Speaking at a meeting marking the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, India’s Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni argued that selective religious narratives risk undermining the universal framework of the UN.

The envoy’s remarks were aimed directly at Islamabad’s attempts to internationalize concerns regarding India, even as Pakistan faces global scrutiny over the treatment of its own minorities and refugees.

Exposing the “Double Standards”

Ambassador Parvathaneni highlighted specific instances of what he termed “brutal repression” within Pakistan, contrasting their rhetoric with their domestic actions:

  • Targeting Minorities: India pointed to the systemic discrimination against the Ahmadiyya community.

  • Refugee Crisis: The envoy criticized the forced deportation of Afghan refugees.

  • Military Actions: He noted the irony of Pakistan conducting military operations during the holy month of Ramadan while claiming to be a champion of Islamic interests.

The Case for “Sarva Dharma Sambhava”

India cautioned the UN against adopting “religion-specific frameworks,” arguing that focusing exclusively on one faith ignores broader patterns of religious discrimination.

  • Civilizational Ethos: India promoted the principle of Sarva Dharma Sambhava (equal respect for all religions), stating that the UN should remain impartial rather than legitimizing polarizing narratives.

  • Balanced Instrument: The envoy reiterated that the 1981 UN Declaration on the elimination of religious intolerance remains the most balanced tool for addressing global concerns, rather than new, narrowed mandates.

Defense of Indian Pluralism and Critique of OIC

Addressing the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), India accused the grouping of being “systematically weaponized” to level baseless allegations against New Delhi.

  • Democratic Participation: The ambassador asserted that India’s 200 million Muslims, including those in Jammu and Kashmir, are integral to the nation’s social fabric and freely elect their representatives.

  • One of the Largest Populations: India reminded the forum that it is home to one of the world’s largest Muslim populations, living in a society rooted in pluralism and the rule of law.

The statement concluded with an urge for the United Nations to focus on promoting inclusive societies based on equality and dignity for all faiths, rather than allowing the platform to be used for the “politicization of religion.”

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