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New Delhi: BJP on Thursday asked the Centre to take tough steps against Pakistan in the wake of the brutal killing of two Indian soldiers and pledged support to it on the issue even as it rued that the country has a "weak government" which may not be capable of such decisions.
Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj referred on Twitter to her conversation with National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon on Wednesday and she had asked to him convey to the Prime Minister that what happened on the LOC is "unacceptable".
"The government must go in for tough measures and we will support the government in such decisions. However, there is no response from the government so far. Unfortunately, we have a very weak government in the country. And weak governments are incapable of taking tough decisions," Swaraj said.
The BJP leader said this issue is a "matter of honour" for the country and concerns the morale of our armed forces. BJP announced it will hold protest demonstrations at the district level across the country on Friday against the brutal killing of the two Indian soldiers.
"The protest demonstrations will be held essentially to show the anger and anguish of the people of India," party spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman said.
She said though BJP supports people-to-people contact and improvement in relations with Pakistan, it does not mean that Pakistan can violate human rights during combat.
"Every drop of blood of our soldiers is dear to us. Pakistan should get this message from India," Sitharaman added.
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