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BJP veteran Arun Jaitley has slammed those who have opposed a muscular policy to deal with terrorists and Maoists. Hitting out at the Congress party and the human rights groups, Union Minister Arun Jaitley has said that terrorists and Maoists are a threat to human rights and must be dealt with firmly. Jaitley, who is currently a Union minister without portfolio, made these remarks in a hard-hitting Facebook blog on Thursday. He also took to Twitter and shared the link of his facebook blog. In his blog, Jaitley said that dealing with terrorists who refuse to surrender is not a "muscular policy" but a law and order issue which cannot wait for a political solution. Jaitley's blog comes at a time when the Congress leaders have expressed fears that the imposition of the Governor's Rule in Jammu & Kashmir might result in the return of the 'muscular policy' to deal with the Kashmir issue. "At times we get-caught in-the idioms that we create. One such phrase is "muscular policy in Kashmir". To deal with a killer is also a law and order issue. It can't wait for a political solution. "A fidayeen is willing to die. He is also willing to kill. Should he be dealt with by offering Satyagraha before him? When he advances to kill, should the security forces that confront him, ask him to sit on a table and have a dialogue with them, the BJP veteran asked in his Facebook post. Suggesting how the terrorists and the secessionist should be dealt, Jaitley said the policy should be to protect the ordinary citizen of the Kashmir Valley, get him freedom from the terror and provide him with a better quality of life and environment. "It is paramount to protect India's sovereignty and the right to life of its citizens," he said. Jaitley regretted that the front human rights organisation which have been taken over by the ultra-left have never spoken about the deprivation of the human rights of the innocent citizens who are victims of their violence. "They have never a tear to shed in the indiscriminate killing of the security personnel," he said. Here is what he wrote in his hard-hitting blog. Who Is Threatening Human Rights? ''Human rights are at the core of India's Parliamentary democracy and Constitution. As the world's largest democracy we gave ourselves a Constitution which guaranteed to every citizen the basic human rights. The right to equality, the right to life and liberty, basic fundamental rights such as free speech etc., the right to religious freedom, the right to judicial redress amongst others, Parliamentary democracy and freedom to vote are essential aspects of those fundamental rights. Most of these fundamental rights are part of the basic structure of India's Constitution and by their very character unamendable. Even the sovereign Parliament, as a creation of the Constitution, has no constitutional power to amend or alter most of these fundamental rights. In fact, a large number of them are even pre-constitutional rights and have been elevated to the level of natural rights which belong to the human species. BJP veteran Arun Jaitley has slammed those who have opposed a muscular policy to deal with terrorists and Maoists. Hitting out at the Congress party and the human rights groups, Union Minister Arun Jaitley has said that terrorists and Maoists are a threat to human rights and must be dealt with firmly. Jaitley, who is currently a Union minister without portfolio, made these remarks in a hard-hitting Facebook blog on Thursday. He also took to Twitter and shared the link of his facebook blog. In his blog, Jaitley said that dealing with terrorists who refuse to surrender is not a "muscular policy" but a law and order issue which cannot wait for a political solution. Jaitley's blog comes at a time when the Congress leaders have expressed fears that the imposition of the Governor's Rule in Jammu & Kashmir might result in the return of the 'muscular policy' to deal with the Kashmir issue. "At times we get-caught in-the idioms that we create