The jibe was taken by the opposition party in a tweet posted on INC India.
Randeep Surjewala, Chief spokesman of the party, was equally caustic, who took to Twitter to advice the Prime Minister to cut short his tour and return home with Kashmir on the boil.
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"Kashmir is burning. 21 people have died. Security forces are being attacked daily. Amarnath Yatra suspended and Modiji is playing the drums. At least wake up now", he said in another tweet in Hindi.
He also reminded the PM that the PDP-BJP government in the state is unable to handle the situation and he should not throw Kashmir in the "shadow of the gun" to ensure that the peace process remained unaffected.
At the Congress briefing, party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi attacked Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for deploring India for "excessive" force against civilians in the Valley while expressing "deep shock" over the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.
He reminded the Pakistani leader that his country is known in the world over as "largest exporter of terrorism" and a nation which is "imploding at seams."
In a jibe at the Prime Minister, he said Nawaz Sharif's statement showed how Indian foreign policy is going in "reverse gear".
In reply to a question, he said that it would be good if the government convened an all party meeting. He said that the initiative has to be taken by the government.
"Please do not make a martyr of a declared terrorist," he said emphasising the need to handle the situation with tact and tolerance to wean away misguided youth.
"We would urge the government to show maturity in handling the situation. The government, the NDA Government in the centre and the BJP-PDP alliance Government in the State, have to remember that they inherited a peaceful valley from the UPA Government. It was their duty to take this process forward", the party said in a commentary on its website.
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