Prashant Bhushan gets schooled.

Activist lawyer Prashant Bhushan's tweet on Pulwama suicide bomber has enraged many including top BJP leaders. Prashant Bhushan on Friday shared an article regarding Pulwama bomber and sought to find some non-existent nuance in the action of the youth from Pulwama.

Bhushan tweeted: "Pulwama bomber Adil Ahmad Dar became terrorist after he was beaten by troops". It's imp to understand why so many young men in Kashmir are becoming militants&willing to die. Even US forces couldn't hold Afghanistan & Iraq after large-scale suicide attacks".

This seeking to 'understand' a terrorist, who have killed 40 of India's CRPF jawans didn't go down well with most. BJP's firebrand leader Meenakshi Lekhi who is also a spokesperson of the party slammed Bhushan and asked the Bar Council to take action. Here's what she said:

Shameful! Insulting the brave hearts and indulging in false propaganda. If insults made people terrorists then unjust treatment meted out to Kashmiri Hindus would have produced millions of terrorists. Bar Council should take cognisance of such provocative acts Jai Hind https://t.co/J8wjrU0N1c — Meenakashi Lekhi (@M_Lekhi) February 16, 2019

BJP MP said, " Shameful! Insulting the brave hearts and indulging in false propaganda. If insults made people terrorists then unjust treatment meted out to Kashmiri Hindus would have produced millions of terrorists. Bar Council should take cognisance of such provocative acts Jai Hind".

For context. Kashmiri Pandits had to leave the Valley in huge numbers fearing violence in 1990. Now, only a handful of them live in the Valley and despite assurance from successive governments, they have not been able to return.

This controversy erupted even as the whole country is seething with anger over Pulwama terror attack and with PM Modi assuring that befitting reply will be given by Indian forces.

Political parties Saturday put up a united face as they underlined India's determination to fight terrorism following the Pulwama terror attack and expressed their solidarity with security forces in defending the country's unity and integrity.

An all-party meeting, called by the government and attended by senior leaders of all major parties, passed a resolution condemning the terror attack and the support being given to it from across the border. Members of the opposition extended support to the government in tackling the challenge.

In the meeting chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad asked him to urge Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a meeting of the presidents of all major national and regional parties, a view supported by Derek O'Brien of the Trinamool Congress and D Raja of the CPI.