NEW DELHI: Criticising Pakistan for declaring slain Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani a martyr, home minister Rajnath Singh said at the Saarc home minister’s conference in Islamabad on Thursday, “there should be no glorification or eulogising of terrorist as martyrs” and called for “strongest action” against nations supporting terrorism and their isolation.Mere condemnation of terrorism and terrorists was not enough and there are “no good terrorists or bad terrorists,” Singh said. The region is deeply affected by terrorism, as “witnessed most recently in Pathankot Kabul and other places.Merely strong condemnation of such terrorist attacks is not enough.” The home minister also raised 26/11 Mumbai attacks and in an indirect reference to the slow pace of trial in Pakistan against Lashkar masterminds said, “immediate and effective action is required against all those who support or encourage international terrorism in any way, whether they are state actors or non-state. Only then justice will be ensured for victims of terrorist attacks such as in Mumbai and Pathankot.”Singh said there should be “strongest action not only against terrorists or organisations but also against those individuals, organisations and nations who support terrorism. It also needs to be ensured that terrorism is not glorified and is not patronised by any state,” Singh said in a veiled dig at Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif.Singh’s comments came against the backdrop of Sharif ’s praise of Burhan Wani who was killed in an encounter in Jammu and Kashmir on July 8 and his description of Hizbul Mujahideen commander as a martyr, much to India’s ire. “One country’s terrorist cannot be a martyr or freedom fighter for another. I also speak for the entire humanity — not for India or other Saarc members in urging that in no circumstances should terrorists be eulogised as martyrs.”The strain between the two countries was visible when Singh came face to face with his Pakistani counterpart Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan for the first time. The two leaders barely shook hands. The home minister also skipped the lunch being hosted by Khan after the meeting as the host was not present at the venue. On his return, the home minister briefed the PM regarding his Islamabad visit. He is likely to make a statement in Parliament on his visit.