New Delhi, Mar 28 (NDTV): Prime Minister Narendra Modi "has capitulated to Pakistan" by allowing a team, which includes representatives of the powerful military intel agency ISI, to travel to India to investigate the deadly attack on the Pathankot air force base, said Arvind Kejriwal today.
The Pakistani team's arrival created a strong backlash in the Delhi legislature, where all but three members belong to Mr Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party.
"Go back, ISI," said placards carried by some AAP members.
The Pakistani team, which has five members, will travel to Pathankot tomorrow. Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar has said that it is up to the country's top counter-terror body, the National Investigating Agency or NIA, to decide what, if any access, the visitors should get to the air force base where seven military personnel were killed in January.