#WATCH: "Agar unhone (Pakistan) #KulbhushanJadhav ko aatankwadi apne desh mein mana hai, to wo uss hisaab se vyavha… https://t.co/ecIgsijNv9 — ANI (@ANI) 1514356481000

Comments of Naresh Aggarwal (SP) & Mustafa (NC) are symptomatic of betrayal of national interest by the Congress-le… https://t.co/WIiD8wIivv — GVL Narasimha Rao (@GVLNRAO) 1514356367000

NEW DELHI: A Samajwadi Party SP ) leader today appeared to condone the humiliating way Islamabad treated the family members of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav , prompting the BJP to again say the Congress party "wines and dines with" Pakistan.The SP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Agrawal said that Pakistan considers Jadhav a terrorist, so it treated him accordingly. He added that India would, does and should do the same with those it considers terrorists.Jadhav is on death row in Pakistan for alleged espionage. Agrawal wondered why the media was only talking about him "when there are scores of other Indians also in jail" in Pakistan.Agrawal's comments came after the external affairs minister (MEA) yesterday revealed details of the Christmas day meeting of Jadhav with his wife and his mother. The ministry detailed the hours of humiliation faced by Avanti Jadhav and Chetankul Jadhav, the mother and wife, respectively, of Jadhav.BJP spokesman GVL Narasimha Rao called the SP leader's comments a “betrayal of national interest” and again raked up its allegation that the SP’s ally, the Congress, is always “siding with Pakistan”.The comments of Agrawal "are symptomatic of betrayal of national interest by the Congress-led UPA over Pakistan," said the BJP's Rao.Much like when PM Narendra Modi accused the Congress party of "colluding" with Pakistan, the BJP spokesman talked of the Congress "wining and dining with Pakistani leaders"."They side with Pak, wine & dine with Pak leaders, abuse Indian army chief, question surgical strikes, call Kulbhushan Jadhav a terrorist. Alas!!," tweeted Rao.Meanwhile, BJP MP Subramanian Swamy said Agrawal needs to apologise."Parliamentary affairs minister should introduce a resolution seeking Mr. Naresh Agrawal's apology to the house and (his) deep regret, if he refuses we should move motion to examine whether his conduct is not befitting that of an MP and therefore his membership should be terminated," said Swamy about the SP Parliamentarian.