The ruling alliance partner also said that the chief minister should have cancelled 'iftar' keeping in mind the emotions of the family members of the slain police personnel, including an official.
Mufti had hosted an iftar party here last night, in which around 1,000 guests from various walksof life, attended.
"Wasn't the wiping off of the whole police party in an ambush enough for the state to mourn theloss and cancel the official feast?" J-K BJP Spokesperson, S SBijral said.
Bijral, a retired IG of Jammu and Kashmir Police, also alleged that the state hosted a 'feast your eyes' iftar party at Jammu while people, particularly in the Valley, mourned the brutal killing of the policemen by terrorists.
He terming as "an official ritual" the hosting of 'iftar' by the chief minister ahead of Eid for prominent citizens irrespective of their religious allegiance.
"After killing them, the terrorists displaying unprecedented savagery as they mangled their faces, riddling them with bullets with vengeance and took away their weapons," the BJP leader said.
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