Geneva [Switzerland] March 4 (ANI): At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Rajasthan Samgrah Kalyan Sansthan delivered an oral statement calling for a just and democratic international order. The organisation thanked the High Commissioner for the Annual Report and said such an order is essential for durable peace and full realisation of human rights, requiring equality among nations, respect for sovereignty, and consistent application of international law without selectivity.
Highlighting the continuing threat of terrorism, RSKS cited the attack on civilians in Pahalgam, Baisaran Valley, Kashmir as a tragic reminder that terrorism assaults human rights, democracy, and peaceful coexistence. It urged decisive international action to dismantle all forms of support for terrorism — including financing, safe havens, and political justification — warning that inaction or selective condemnation undermines collective credibility.
The organisation also stressed strengthening multilateral cooperation and promoting inclusive development, noting India’s G20 Presidency theme, “One Earth, One Family, One Future,” as reflecting commitment to global solidarity and shared responsibility. Concluding, RSKS urged member states to work together in mutual respect to turn human rights commitments into lived realities for all.
Earlier, RSKS India launched the book “The Soul of Bharat” at the United Nations in Geneva. Authored by SN Sharma, CEO of RSKS India, the book highlights India’s secular and constitutional foundations and stories of communal harmony. (ANI)
