No dialogue with those who doesn’t believe in Indian constitution: BJP

“Surgical strikes was promised action”

Srinagar: BJP state General Secretary Ashok Koul Fridaysaid government will not have talks with those who do not believe in the Indian Constitution but those who consider themselves Indians.
“The government is willing to discuss all paths to peace but the talks will be held with those who believe in Indian constitution and consider themselves Indians. No talks will be held with anybody who does not believe in the Constitution,” he told KNS.
“The PDP-BJP government in the state is doing lot for Vikaas (Development) and Vishvaas (Trust). It is vikaas that creates vishvaas,” he said.
Acknowledging that the situation in the valley has been worrisome for last few months, he said: “We have been appealing for the peace.”
Asked, there is lot of disbelief in Kashmir about the “surgical strikes” by Army across the border, he said: “It was a promised action. Prime Minister Naredra Modi had promised nation that those responsible for Uri attack would be punished. The promise stands fulfilled now.” (KNS)