THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: If the loss of their only son was not enough, the family of slain NSG commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan now has insult to add to it ��� courtesy Kerala chief minister V S Achuthanandan. ( Watch A day after Sandeep's father heaped scorn on the chief minister and Kerala's home minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who visited his Bangalore home on Sunday, Achuthanandan retorted that "not even a dog would have visited the house'' had it not been the martyr's."Is there a rule that the chief ministers of Kerala and Karnataka should visit together. Not even a dog would have looked that way had it not been Sandeep's house. Our attachment to Sandeep's family is special. Should not Mr Unnikrishnan, a soldier's father, understand this,'' the Kerala chief minister told a news channel.Achuthanandan, who is away in Bangalore, could not be reached for comments. However, his private secretary said he was not aware of the chief minister making any such comments.Achuthanandan and Kodiyeri had called on the commando's parents to convey the state government's condolences. The decision to travel to Bangalore came following criticism from parties like the BJP which accused the state of insulting the martyr ��� a Keralite ��� by not sending anyone to attend his funeral. There was a partial hartal in parts of Kerala when even former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein died, the party pointed out. Politicians of all hues from Karnataka were present in full strength at the funeral.But the attempt backfired when Sandeep's father refused to let them into the house. The furious father used harsh words before asking the duo to "get out'' of his house.