AAP Convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said deployment of the army within the country should be based on internal security threat and there was no question of a refereundum on it.
"AAP does not support referendum on such issues," Kejriwal said.
On his part, Bhushan sought to wriggle out by saying his comments were "twisted" and any reference to referendum should not be misconstrued to mean plebiscite on Kashmir's relationship with India.
"Any reference to referendum should not misconstrue to mean plebiscite on Kashmir's relationship with India. It is the prerogative of the state to deploy security forces, including armed forces, for any stretch to internal and external security," the statement released by the party said.
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The noted lawyer said although it was upon the government to deploy forces anywhere in the country, this should be done by taking people's view in consideration and this was his view of participatory governance and Swaraj.
The remarks were flayed by parties like BJP and Congress. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah also said there was no need for a referendum on such issues.