J&K unrest: Omar calls opposition meet, may petition President
Srinagar : With Kashmir in turmoil, the National Conference has called a meeting of opposition parties here on Wednesday to discuss the unabated violence and killing of civilians in action by the security forces.
NC Working President and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has convened the meeting which will hold wider consultations on the "failure" of the PDP-BJP government in bringing an end to the violence and restoring peace, a senior
party leader said.
The National Conference is also planning to call on President Pranab Mukherjee later this week to seek his intervention to ensure there is no further loss of life in the state where violent protests and retaliatory action by the law enforcement machinery following the encounter killing of militant commander Burhan Wani on July 8 has claimed 62 lives so far.
Tommorrow's meeting will be attended by state leaders who were not invited to the all-party meeting on Kashmir chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Only parties having representation in Parliament were invited to the meeting.
The National Conference will also be demanding a ban on the use of pellet guns, with has left scores blinded and badly wounded, by the security forces. The Union Home Ministry has constituted a committee to suggest an alternative to pellet guns for crowd control, the leader said, adding the party would seek a total ban on its use pending submission of the final report by the panel.
National Conference had boycotted the All Party meeting called by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on July 22, a fortnight after the unrest erupted in the Valley following Wani's death.
"The opposition parties will meet tomorrow to discuss the current unrest in the valley," Omar said about tomorrow's meeting.
A Congress spokesman said the party will attend the meeting convened by National Conference. CPI(M) MLA Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami, Independent MLAs Hakim Mohammad Yasin and Sheikh Abdul Rashid are also expected to attend the meeting.