<p>Defending Defence Minister A K Antony on the Poonch killings issue, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh today accused the BJP of politicising an issue concerning national security.</p>.<p>"It is very unfortunate that the issue of national security is being politicised by the BJP. Antony is a very senior and experienced political leader," Singh said on the controversy over Antony's "contradictory" statements on Poonch killings.<br /><br />Pakistan killing Indian soldiers was a highly condemnable act and has to be met strongly by the Indian Government, Singh said, adding, "However, the decision should be made after due consideration at the highest level."<br /><br />Speaking to reporters after meeting former External Affairs Minister S M Krishna at his residence here, Singh said the government's hands shouldn't be forced because all political parties in the past got together to fight any external threat. "Even the post-Indian history suggests this."<br /><br />Talking about the issue, Krishna said it is the "most preposterous" allegation anybody could make that Congress has adopted a soft stand on the issue of soldiers' killings.<br />He said UPA has always been serious about safeguarding the interests of the country and its borders without compromising on these issues.<br /><br />Krishna said "India tried to extend its hands of friendship to Pakistan, but the neighbour did not substantially come forward."<br /><br />Quoting former US President Franklin D Roosevelt, he said, "we will have to keep the powder dry without using it,", adding, "Let them (Pakistan) know we are strong enough to defend our borders and we shall." <br /><br />On issues pertaining to Karnataka, Singh said it was necessary for the party to put up a united front to defeat the "unholy alliance" of JDS and BJP in the August 21 Lok Sabha by-elections for Bangalore Rural and Mandya seats.<br /><br />In an apparent tacit understanding with JDS, BJP yesterday withdrew its candidates from Mandya and Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituencies. In a return favour, JDS did not field candidates for the August 22 Legislative Council poll from Dharwad, Chitradurga and Mysore Local Authorities constituencies.<br /><br />"The party will work under Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC President G Parameshwara and campaign unitedly to defeat this unholy partnership," he said.</p>
<p>Defending Defence Minister A K Antony on the Poonch killings issue, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh today accused the BJP of politicising an issue concerning national security.</p>.<p>"It is very unfortunate that the issue of national security is being politicised by the BJP. Antony is a very senior and experienced political leader," Singh said on the controversy over Antony's "contradictory" statements on Poonch killings.<br /><br />Pakistan killing Indian soldiers was a highly condemnable act and has to be met strongly by the Indian Government, Singh said, adding, "However, the decision should be made after due consideration at the highest level."<br /><br />Speaking to reporters after meeting former External Affairs Minister S M Krishna at his residence here, Singh said the government's hands shouldn't be forced because all political parties in the past got together to fight any external threat. "Even the post-Indian history suggests this."<br /><br />Talking about the issue, Krishna said it is the "most preposterous" allegation anybody could make that Congress has adopted a soft stand on the issue of soldiers' killings.<br />He said UPA has always been serious about safeguarding the interests of the country and its borders without compromising on these issues.<br /><br />Krishna said "India tried to extend its hands of friendship to Pakistan, but the neighbour did not substantially come forward."<br /><br />Quoting former US President Franklin D Roosevelt, he said, "we will have to keep the powder dry without using it,", adding, "Let them (Pakistan) know we are strong enough to defend our borders and we shall." <br /><br />On issues pertaining to Karnataka, Singh said it was necessary for the party to put up a united front to defeat the "unholy alliance" of JDS and BJP in the August 21 Lok Sabha by-elections for Bangalore Rural and Mandya seats.<br /><br />In an apparent tacit understanding with JDS, BJP yesterday withdrew its candidates from Mandya and Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituencies. In a return favour, JDS did not field candidates for the August 22 Legislative Council poll from Dharwad, Chitradurga and Mysore Local Authorities constituencies.<br /><br />"The party will work under Krishna, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC President G Parameshwara and campaign unitedly to defeat this unholy partnership," he said.</p>