He said he has "immense respect" for AAP but when someone gets success all of a sudden then he thinks himself as an Alexander, who will conquer the whole world.
"They must go very slow. There are certain issues which have national and international implications. So many people talking about Kashmir without knowing anything about it. My advice is this creates more confusion than solution," he told reporters here.
The army was called in when the police and administration failed to tackle the situation and it had been done in Maharashtra, Gujarat and some other states, he said.
"So there is nothing new if such situation arises in J&K too and army is being called in," said Azad, a former chief minister of J&K.
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