NPP supremo accuses Omar of endangering security of State

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 5: Chief patron of National Panthers Party (NPP), Prof Bhim Singh today charged Chief Minister Omar Abdullah with sedition and endangering the security of the State through his hate and anti-national utterances and urged Governor, NN Vohra to dismiss Omar Government.
The NPP Supremo who is also a member of NIC headed by the Prime Minister expressed grave concern on the dangerous moves of Omar Abdullah to destabilize the internal security by using the Pakistani terrorists who were illegally infiltrated by the Government of J&K via Nepal, which the CM had himself admitted on the floors of the Assembly this year saying that 241 terrorists came to J&K via Nepal.
Prof Bhim Singh, who was addressing a press conference here today, said that the Panthers Party has already filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court against J&K Government on this issue.
He expressed shock that the Assembly of J&K is discussing the conduct of the Indian Army in Srinagar today whereas the Chief Minister has no time to discuss the attack by Pakistani terrorists on September 26, 2013 at Hiranagar police station and on Army camp in Samba.
“The Keran (Kupwara District) attack which is a Mini Kargil ongoing aggression by Pakistan is no subject for Omar Government supported by the Congress whereas the conduct of the Indian Army and General VK Singh are more important for it”, he said.
The NPP supremo also expressed regret over the silence maintained by entire civil society and the political parties on the seditious utterances of Omar Abdullah regarding accession of J&K with Union of India.
He said that this issue is coming before the Supreme Court on October 7, 2013 in writ petition of the Panthers Party.
He further said that Omar Abdullah’s Government is surviving only because of Congress and the Congress shall equally be responsible for endangering the security of the State.