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Omar asks CM Mehbooba to resign for taking wrong steps

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Tuesday demanded that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti resign for adopting a “casual” approach and taking wrong steps to control the situation during the unrest in the Valley. 

“Do you find yourself responsible for the situation?... If anyone is responsible for it, it is you and your government,” he said in the state Assembly.

Abdullah said the chief minister has no right to continue if she was unwilling to take responsibility. 

“You do not have any right to sit on the chief minister’s chair if you are unwilling to take responsibility for the situation. The leader has to own his mistakes and learn from it,” he said. The former J&K chief minister said when the news of the killing of three militants, including Burhan Wani, trickled in, “from the experience we have, we got to know the situation was not good”.

“When you heard that one of those killed was Burhan Wani, did you analyse the situation properly? What was your preparation? When we talked to the officers, we came to know that a casual approach was adopted to deal with the situation,” he said. 

“Surprisingly, the situation was by and large normal where Wani was buried but the rest of the Valley was on fire. Wrong steps were taken one after another. There was no governance and it was not known whether the situation was being handled from Srinagar or New Delhi.

Different statements came from different people who had nothing to do with the situation,” he said. The ADG of CID had told a press conference that the chief minister was informed about the encounter, the NC leader said. “We want to know how much the chief minister was aware of the situation and what steps she took after that,” he said. The situation worsened after July 8. People died and many were injured. After a few days, the chief minister said accountability would be fixed if excessive force was used. But she said parents should control their children and keep them at home, he said.

“We know it is difficult to control kids after a certain age, but shifting government’s responsibilities to others is not justified. I am aware that when a reply would come from treasury benches, they would refer to 2008 and 2010. 

“You cannot compare 2008 and 2010 to 2016. I have never held anybody else responsible for 2010. I never blame the parents of those kids for that situation,” Omar said.

J&K-2016
  • 216 militancy-related incidents were reported in which 150 militants were killed and 81 security personnel lost their lives
  • 2,690 cases of stone pelting and 16 cases of snatching of weapons were registered 
  • 463 people were detained under Public Safety Act out of which 145 were released
  • 76 people, besides 2 policemen, lost their lives during the unrest in Valley after the killing of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani
  • 59 youths in the Valley joined militant ranks after the killing of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani
  • 437 militants surrendered under a state government’s surrender policy from 2004
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