"The best and effective way to deal with terror cases is to set up military courts. The judges should also be appointed from military judicial system and all such cases be decided within six months," Bitta told reporters here.
"The political system in the country is going from bad to worse. Parties are indulging in vote bank politics and talking of giving pardon to terrorists, who killed innocent people, policemen and armymen," Bitta said.
"Those, who have voted Kejriwal to power, did not expect such a stand for a terrorist from him," Bitta said.
The former All India Youth Congress president also criticised Union Minister Kapil Sibal for defending Bhullar.
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"It is unfortunate that those who defended terrorists in the court of law are ministers in the government. He (Sibal) was the one who defended Bhullar and later became Minister for Law and Justice," Bitta, who survived a terror attack by Bhullar, said.
"There is no question of Mohan Bhagwat's involvement in the blast conspiracy. There is neither Hindu terror or Muslim terror," he claimed.