"I don't see the government foreclosing all options, except war... But ways and means have to be found to ensure that such incidents don't happen in future," he said when asked about the BJP demand.
"It is natural for the government, which has all the information (about yesterday's killing of five Indian soldiers near the Line of Control), to decide. War is not a solution. We should explore all our options," he told PTI here.
With BJP stalling Parliament proceedings seeking an apology from Antony for giving "clean chit" to the Pakistan Army, the CPI(M) leader said this has "obviously embarrassed the government."
Yechury said he had yesterday itself asked the Defence Minister in Rajya Sabha what was the basis of his statement in Parliament.
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