What has M K Stalin got, to play his role in UNHRC Session?

M K Stalin, the President of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party which is the third largest party in Indian Parliament, is all set to leg his second edition of tour to the session of United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) which has been scheduled to commence on September 9th in its world headquarters, Geneva in Switzerland.

His visit to the session of UN Human rights body has been pronounced official after the council had confirmed his registration to participate in one of the important international sessions which will last till September 29th, 2019.

This visit would be second of such to the United Nations session to Stalin where earlier in June 2017, he kept his participation in the session with an agenda of raising and discussing about the human rights violations and genocide that had been committed against Sri Lankan tamils in 2009 and the violations and denials that Tamils had encountered aftermath of the Sri Lankan civil war, which had degraded the presence of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). He was then accompanied by senior party leader and current Lok Sabha parliamentarian T R Baalu.

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There were mounting speculations circulating the party's capital, Chennai on hunting the agendas that the leader would possibly discuss in the international forum and the reports say that Stalin, his party and the allied parties had been one of the strongest critics and fierce voices from South India to accuse and to stand against the BJP led Central government which had unilaterally acted upon revoking and abrogating the special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir and the opposition parties had accused Center's move of bifurcating the state into two union territories and on the severe restrictions that the people of Kashmir has been witnessing for three weeks now, will attempt to shape his tour to voice against Indian government on its Kashmir move in the United Nations session.

However, the sources close to DMK had cited that Stalin will most likely recap his previous tour of underlining the quandary of Sri Lankan Tamils, who still lives under uncertainty and anxiety for over a decade, in his second tour to the UN's chief human rights office.

 

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