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  • UN dismisses ‘irrelevant’ submissions by Nithyananda’s Kailasa at Geneva meetings

    UN dismisses ‘irrelevant’ submissions by Nithyananda’s Kailasa at Geneva meetings

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    London: The UN human rights office Thursday said any submissions made by representatives of the so-called “United States of Kailasa (USK)”, founded by Indian fugitive Nithyananda, at its public meetings in Geneva last week were “irrelevant” and will not be considered in the final outcome drafts.

    Confirming the participation of the so-called “USK representatives” at two of its public meetings – registration to which was open to everyone, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), however, said they were prevented from distributing promotional material and their “tangential” speech was not taken into consideration.

    The comments by the OHCHR spokesperson came even as videos and images showing a USK representative speaking on behalf of the fictional state on “indigenous rights and sustainable development” at one of the events went viral on social media. The two events were held on February 22 and 24.

    “Registration for such public events is open to NGOs and the general public. Anyone can submit information to the treaty bodies, who will use their judgment to determine the credibility of the submissions received,” the OHCHR spokesperson said when asked about their participation.

    “On 24 February, at CESCR’s general discussion, when the floor was opened to the public, a USK representative spoke briefly. As the focus of the statement was tangential to the topic at hand, it will not be taken into consideration by the Committee in the formulation of the General Comment,” the spokesperson added.

    There was no immediate comment from India’s permanent mission in Geneva.

    However, India’s former Permanent Representative at UN, T S Tirumurti, described it as a “complete abuse” of UN procedures.

    “It’s a complete abuse of UN procedures to have representatives of an organisation run by a fugitive from law address the UN as NGOs or otherwise. India has been consistent in calling for a robust process to ensure that only credible NGOs get accredited. However, this call has not been heeded to,” he said.

    “While NGOs continue to have an important say in a range of global issues, we need to preserve the integrity of the UN, which is a member State driven organisation,” the former diplomat added.

    Vijayapriya Nithyananda, who claimed to be “the permanent ambassador of (so-called) the United States of Kailasa”, can be seen making her intervention in videos from the event and has triggered questions over the group’s involvement at sessions addressed by the likes of former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard and other human rights experts.

    Nithyananda, a self-proclaimed godman, is wanted in India on several charges of rape and sexual assault allegations he denies. He claims to have founded the “United States of Kailasa (USK)” in 2019 and according to its website, counts “two billion practising Hindus” among its population.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Efforts on to ensure success of G 20 Hyderabad meetings: DGP

    Efforts on to ensure success of G 20 Hyderabad meetings: DGP

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Director general of police (DGP) Anjani Kumar stated that the relevant departments should work in coordination to successfully organize the G-20 Sub-Committee on Financial Inclusion Global Partnership meeting that is to held in Hyderabad.

    A review meeting was held with the senior officials of various departments at the DGP’s office on Monday to discuss the security arrangements for the G-20 sub-committee meetings.

    DGP Anjani Kumar said “The most prestigious G-20 Sub-Committee Financial Inclusion Global Partnership meeting (GPFI) will be held on March 6 and 7 in the city,” and ordered officials to take the most stringent security measures for these meetings.

    He said that a lot of coordination between various departments is required for the organization of these meetings that are set to enhance the image of Telangana state.

    He said that a special command control center will be set up in the HICC where these meetings will take place and operational control centers will be set up in the hotels where the delegates will stay and in the areas they will visit.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 1.50 lakh delegates likely to visit India for G20 meetings in 2023

    1.50 lakh delegates likely to visit India for G20 meetings in 2023

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    Amaravati: Nearly 1.50 lakh foreign delegates are expected to arrive in India this year to participate in various G20 meetings to be held in 56 cities, Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy said on Tuesday.

    Addressing reporters, Reddy said after independence and till 2014, only 13 antiquities that were smuggled out of India, were brought back. Whereas during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to various countries, 229 relics or monuments were brought to the country.

    “India is hosting (heading) G20 this year. Officials and ministers and delegates from 29 countries (20 countries of the G20 group and nine special invitees) will be coming to India to participate in various meetings. The meetings will be held in 56 cities in India.

    Approximately 1.50 lakh foreign delegates are expected. Along with them their family members and associates are also expected.” Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, he said the tourism sector suffered heavily for two years. However, the revival started in 2022 as domestic tourism also picked up.

    Under Swadesh Darshan Scheme, Andhra Pradesh got Rs 141 crore so far for various projects for which the state tourism department is the implementing agency.

    Reddy urged the state government to ensure that Yuva Tourism Clubs are opened in every educational institution in the state for familiarisation of tourist destinations.

    Reddy participated in various programs related to his ministry in Amaravati. After offering special puja in Amaralingeswara Swamy temple, the Union Minister launched the Buddha Circuit and participated in several other programmes.

    He formally handed over the ancient Amaravati artifact brought from Britain to the Archaeological Survey of India Museum.
    State Tourism Minister RK Roja and AP BJP chief Somu Veerraju also attended the programmes, a press release from Reddy’s office said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • India invites Pak Chief Justice, Foreign Minister for SCO meetings: Report

    India invites Pak Chief Justice, Foreign Minister for SCO meetings: Report

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    Islamabad: India has invited Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Atta Bandial and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to attend meetings of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) that also includes Russia and China, a media report said.

    India currently holds the presidency of the SCO which comprises Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Iran and Central Asian States, The Express Tribune reported.

    As president of the SCO, New Delhi is set to host a series of events, including a conference of the chief justices of member states, meeting of the foreign ministers and a summit in 2023.

    The meeting of Chief Justices of the SCO is scheduled for March while the Foreign Ministers will meet in May.

    Official sources confirmed to The Express Tribune on Monday that India shared the invitations with Pakistan for the Chief Justice and Foreign Minister.

    It is, however, not clear whether the Chief Justice and the Foreign Minister will attend both the events or depute someone to represent Pakistan.

    Pakistan hasn’t yet responded to the Indian invite, according to sources.

    Given the SCO is an important forum because of the presence of China and Russia, Pakistan is unlikely to stay out of the events, reports The Express Tribune.

    Both Pakistan and India were accepted as full members of the influential organisation a few years back after they committed not to undermine the SCO work because of their bilateral disputes.

    The meeting of the SCO Foreign Ministers is due to take place in Goa, Express Tribune reported.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )