"I want the Government of India to take note of this. Because, it is their party (BJP), which is in alliance with the PDP (in Jammu and Kashmir)," he said, adding that the coalition government neither provided governance nor could "manage things".
Seven Amarnath pilgrims, including six women, were killed and 19 injured after their bus came under terrorists' gunfire in south Kashmir's Anantnag district last night.
"It was clearly stated that the terrorists intended to launch an attack on Amarnath pilgrims. Now, it is for the government to answer. Even after an intelligence input, what steps were taken to provide security," he told reporters.
Recalling that the first ever attack on Amarnath pilgrims had also taken place when the BJP-led NDA was at the Centre, the Hyderabad MP said terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) wanted to create a "2008-like situation" in Kashmir.
The AIMIM chief said there should be no politics over the issue, but added that the opposition or the media questioning the government could not be described as "politicising".
To a query, he said the Shiv Sena should "take out its anger" on the Centre.
"It is for the Sena to clarify why are they supporting the BJP. If they are feeling so peeved, angry and upset, let them come out of the government. But to connect it with the Haj is completely wrong. It is a BJP-PDP government which has failed to provide protection to the pilgrims. The Sena should be bold enough to take a strong decision," he added.
"The situation today is such that a similar stand needs to be taken," Raut had said.
Owaisi also said India "should not give a chance" to the ISI, terror organisations or even China to take advantage of the situation.
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