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Geneva: UN The 52nd session of the Human Rights Council was held in Geneva. Union External Affairs Minister S. Jay Shankar has sent his opinion through video recording.
He said: Due to Corona infection, the countries of the world have been severely affected by the increase in the prices of fuel, fertilizer and food items and increasing debts for the last 3 years.
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Meanwhile, terrorism is emerging as a major threat to the nations of the world. India believes that the world will resolutely oppose terrorism. Extremism is the worst violation of human rights. It is necessary to take decisive action against those who promote terrorism.
Necessary steps are being taken to promote human rights in India. The government is ensuring that the people of the country get all the basic human rights provided by the constitution. Jaishankar said.
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BBC Matters: The G20 foreign ministers’ meeting is being held in Delhi. British Foreign Minister James Cleverly, who has come to India to participate in this, met Union Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar yesterday. Cleverley then questioned the Income Tax Department’s investigation of the BBC offices.
Scheme: When Minister Jaishankar said, “All companies operating in India must fully comply with the laws and other regulations of this country.”
Last month, the Income Tax Department conducted a probe at BBC offices in Delhi and Mumbai. At the end of the investigation, the BBC reported that the company had not paid taxes properly.