"Burhan Wani was a militant who had to die and the security personnel who killed him need commendation. The personnel should be awarded Ashok Chakra," former state BJP president and Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Ashok Khajuria said here today.
BJP's point of view to deal with militancy is clear that the one who picks up a gun to disintegrate the country has to be dealt with an iron fist, he said.
"What I am saying is that Burhan wani was a militant and he met the end of a militant and security forces need to be appreciated for the same," Khajuria said.
BJP is a party of workers which does not work for a government. It is a movement which is led by the workers, he said.
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"Our mission is guided by the principles laid down by our senior leaders like Syama Prasad Mookerjee and others," Khajuria said.
"The State Subject Act was enacted by the Maharaja in 1927
to protect the rights of its citizens when J&K was an independent state.
"It was the Maharaja only who had acceded the state with India in 1947 and it was his desire that his state should be a part of Union of India," he said.
He said, "All citizens of J&K are now citizens of India."
Had the Maharaja been alive he would have himself ensured that any law that keeps his state away from rest of the country should be "abrogated", the spokesperson said.
It was surprising and unfortunate that parties which had included this issue in their election manifestos in the past were now opposing the issue of the domicile certificate.
"The statements of Ambika Soni in Jammu and Congress spokesperson Meem Afzal in Srinagar clearly show that the Congress was only exploiting them for narrow political gains and now that their plight is being improved by the present BJP government they have joined hands with the Hurriyat and others to oppose the same," he said.
The contention that it is an attempt to change the state's demography, Gupta said it is not understood as to how it will affect the demography of the state since they have been staying here since 1947.