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AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday, 13 February, referred to the religion of soldiers killed in Sunjwan Army camp terror attack and questioned the "silence" of those raising questions about the patriotism of Indian Muslims.
"Five of the seven killed in the attack (on Saturday) were Kashmiri Muslims. Now, everybody is silent on their sacrifice," Owaisi said, asking "why such silence on this issue?"
The Hyderabad MP said the people "who question the integrity of Muslims and those who call Muslims Pakistanis" will have to take a lesson from this.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Jammu and Kashmir Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh termed Owaisi's remarks as "unfortunate".
"So far as our martyrs are concerned, they have sacrificed their lives for the country. We don't see these martyrs as Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs or Christians. They are martyrs of the nation," he added.
CPI leader D Raja however backed Owaisi. "I think it is an answer to the people who are questioning the patriotism or nationalism of the Muslim community."
Seven persons, including six soldiers, were killed in the terror attack on the Army camp. Three militants involved in the attack were also killed in offensive by the security forces.
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