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India denies UN report linking Pahalgam attack to Rohingya refugee policies, calling findings biased and false.
India has rejected a UN report alleging the April 2025 Pahalgam terrorist attack influenced its treatment of Rohingya refugees, calling the findings biased and factually unfounded.
BJP MP Dilip Saikia, speaking at the UN General Assembly, denied any link between the attack—targeting Hindu tourists and including a Christian victim—and India’s refugee policies, stating no Rohingya were involved.
He criticized UN Special Rapporteur Thomas Andrews for relying on unverified media reports and using a communal lens, emphasizing India’s commitment to national security, humanitarian principles, and democratic restoration in Myanmar.
India maintains its actions are based on law enforcement and security concerns, not religious bias, and highlighted its large Muslim population as evidence of religious pluralism.
The report’s claims of detentions, interrogations, and deportations of Rohingya refugees were dismissed as inaccurate.
La India niega el informe de la ONU que vincula el ataque de Pahalgam con las políticas de refugiados rohingyas, calificando los hallazgos como sesgados y falsos.