Expressing concern over rise in terrorist incidents in the country post-September 2016 surgical strike, Congress' senior spokesperson Anand Sharma attacked the BJP-led NDA government over its Kashmir policy saying "it has been a disaster marked by political opportunism".
He also called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi to break his silence and spell out a policy on Kashmir after taking the opposition leadership into confidence on the serious issue and on internal security to stop rising terrorist incidents sponsored from across the border.
"The situation is serious and we cannot overlook it and the prime minister should focus on governance and stop propaganda and claims," he told reporters.
He said the government lacks comprehension of the situation as it has allowed things "to deteriorate and go completely out of control because of its sheer lust for power, political opportunism and formation of a government (in J&K)" which ignored the realities of internal security challenges in that region.
"We condemn what Pakistan did. It must stop terrorism and realise that these actions are unacceptable in a civilised world.
"It deserves to be condemned firmly and Pakistan must realise that these actions are unacceptable in the civilised society and they are not conducive to Pakistan's own interest, its own security and the welfare of its people," he said.
The Congress leader said it is a matter of great concern that the situation in the valley is serious and there have been continued attacks after India's cross-border surgical strike on September 29 following the Uri attack.
Sharma said the Indian Army is competent to retaliate and hoped "it will talk to Pakistan in the same language" and avenge the killings.
"Therefore, what is happening today, the situation has to be reversed. This situation cannot be allowed to drift any further," he said.
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi also strongly condemned the killings and described them as a "barbaric and disgraceful act".
"The government must move beyond platitudes and hold Pakistan to account," he wrote on Twitter.
"Pakistan again mutilates bodies of our soldiers. Was 56 inch chest an empty 'Jumla'? Pakistan has been attacking India with impunity. When is Prime Minister Modi planning to show off his '56 inch chest' to them and send them cowering?" he asked.
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