The Hyderabad MP also attacked the government for "not learning lessons" from terror attacks on army installations in the past.
The so-called "9 pm" nationalists (those who appear in prime time tv debates) question the nationalism of Muslims and Kashmiri Muslims, Owaisi said here.
"In this (Sunjuwan attack) incident, five Kashmiri Muslims have laid down their lives. Why aren't you talking about it? This is a reminder to all those nationalists who question my integrity and the love for this country," the AIMIM chief said.
A group of Pakistan-based JeM terrorists had struck the Sunjuwan military camp in Jammu early on Saturday, killing seven people.
"We have not learnt lessons from Uri, Pathankot and Nagrota (terror attacks)... we would like to know from the BJP government where the responsibility lies now?" Owaisi asked.
He wondered if the attack on the Army camp was a failure of the Intelligence Bureau and said lessons must be learnt and responsibility fixed as this a "continuous pattern" which has to end.
Referring to the Sunjuwan terror attack, Owaisisaid the "heinous act was committed by terrorists who came from a neighbouring country and no one can deny that".
"I condemn this attack. But we also have to know what are the answers from this government," he said.
"I want to know from the Union government headed by Prime Minister Modi what is your opinion on this," he said.
On RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's remarks that the Sangh could "prepare" a military force faster than the Army, Owaisi said it was a "grave" statement.
"How can a cultural organisation train cadres as an army? Is he trying to say that they are (more) efficient than the Army? This statement has to be looked into very deeply.
"Does he know what goes into the making of an Indian soldier and how bravely our soldiers are laying down their lives?" the MP asked.
"In a lighter vein, if that is what he (Bhagwat) seriously believes, then he should lead and stand in front of the LoC and border," Owaisi said.
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