Any growth, in particular of geographical barriers, comes to human rights violation: VP Dhankhar

By way of PTI

NEW DELHI: Any growth, in particular of geographical barriers, comes to violation of human rights, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar stated on Wednesday, and asserted that India as a country by no means believed in this kind of coverage.

In his cope with on the basis day match of the Nationwide Human Rights Fee right here, he stated Indian ethos is such that the rustic’s fear isn’t restricted to itself however cares for the sector.

“We’re but to have some other country that may fit our unrivalled file,” Dhankhar stated.

“We by no means believed, as a country, in growth. Any growth, in particular of geographical barriers, comes to violation of human rights, of an excessive stage. This country (India) hasn’t ever executed so,” he stated.

In his cope with, the Vice President additionally emphasized that human rights, as an idea, can’t be reckoned best within the slender sense of preservation of private liberties and dignity.

They need to be understood in a broader context, he added.

NEW DELHI: Any growth, in particular of geographical barriers, comes to violation of human rights, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar stated on Wednesday, and asserted that India as a country by no means believed in this kind of coverage.

In his cope with on the basis day match of the Nationwide Human Rights Fee right here, he stated Indian ethos is such that the rustic’s fear isn’t restricted to itself however cares for the sector.

“We’re but to have some other country that may fit our unrivalled file,” Dhankhar stated.

“We by no means believed, as a country, in growth. Any growth, in particular of geographical barriers, comes to violation of human rights, of an excessive stage. This country (India) hasn’t ever executed so,” he stated.

In his cope with, the Vice President additionally emphasized that human rights, as an idea, can’t be reckoned best within the slender sense of preservation of private liberties and dignity.

They need to be understood in a broader context, he added.