The Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday strongly advocated snapping of all ties with Pakistan and the recall of the Indian envoy from there, accusing Islamabad of failure to initiate action against perpetrators of the Mumbai carnage and also to hand over wanted terrorists.
The BJP's political resolution, moved by senior party leader Arun Jaitley at its National Council meeting In Nagpur, said the party had demanded that all those responsible for the 26/11 attacks and also those who conspired and abetted the strikes must be handed over to India and face trial in the country.
India should sever all trade, transport, tourism and cultural ties with Pakistan and recall its High Commissioner from Islamabad as that country has failed to initiate action against the terrorists involved in the Mumbai strikes, it said adding that Pakistan has also failed to hand over the wanted fugitives.
Lashing out the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, the resolution alleged that its "soft approach" has made the country a soft target.
The country has become vulnerable during the UPA rule, it said, noting that the Mumbai attacks were planned with
military precision under the guidance of Pakistani establishments and the ISI. The BJP resolution said, "it was an attack on India's pride and at the same time exposed our sheer vulnerability. Greater co-ordination and timely initiative by a decisive political leadership would have prevented the loss of precious lives."
Attacking the UPA government, it said that during the last-four-and-half years it had rejected the need for strong
anti-terror law in spite of repeated suggestions from the security agencies.
The repeal of POTA, even though constitutionally declared valid by the Supreme Court, was hailed as a triumph of secularism by the ruling coalition, it