"It is not out of fun that such laws are in place in some states. They are there, because there is some necessity for such laws there", Madhav retorted when asked about Mufti's comments.
Mufti, whose party the PDP is in alliance with the BJP in the state, had on Wednesday last raked up the issue of revocation of controversial Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from some areas to "see the impact".
He asked state governments to ensure better security, law and order to ensure AFSPA like laws are not needed.
"State governments should contribute in creating of conducive situation where there is no need of imposing such laws", Madhav, a BJP national general secretary said.
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Last week in New Delhi, Mufti had pitched for revocation of AFSPA, saying she required a "window of peace" for ensuring good governance to "shrink the space" occupied by militants.
"We should not shy away from revocation of AFSPA. When things improve, why not?" she said adding that "When situation goes bad, we don't shy away from calling more forces."
Her comments had come ahead of bypolls to two Lok Sabha seats of Srinagar and Anantnag scheduled next month.
Madhav also said that the government was making maximum efforts and using all channels including diplomatic ones to ensure that the Indian clerics who had disappeared in Pakistan are brought back safely.
Asked whether it is a provocation by ISI and Pakistan, he said "this will come out once these two people are located and brought back safely. The whole episode as to who is behind their disappearance will come out".