Excelsior Correspondent

SRINAGAR, July 9: National Panthers Party chief patron and member National Integration Council, Prof Bhim Singh has alleged that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was playing the dirty game of inciting Kashmiris against India and indulging to browbeat Centre for vested interests.
Addressing a press conference here today, the NPP leader accused Chief Minister of trying to repeat old habit by the NC rulers to browbeat Centre and incite the innocent Kashmiris against India. The NPP leader alleged that Omar Abdullah is the Chief Minister on the crutches of the Congress Party and his father is a senior Cabinet Minister in the Central Government. Both are ruling on the mercy of Central Government and Congress.
Now, having realized that he has no support of the people of J&K and he can not deliver goods, Omar has started beating the old drums which his grandfather and father had been practicing. Prof Singh asked Omar to throw out the Congress Ministers from the Government and his father to resign from the Centre. Only then he should speak for the people of Kashmir. Replying to a question, NPP leader said neither autonomy and self rule nor abrogation of Article 370 is the solution to J&K problem, the resolution lies in reorganization of the State by granting separate Legislature, separate Budget, separate recruitment to all the three regions of the State.
The NPP leader also demanded that Government should resolve the pending issues of agitating/ striking employees and others sitting on dharnas including casual employees of Tourism Department sitting on hunger strike for last 13 days at JKTDC complex, Srinagar.
The NPP leader urged the Prime Minister for his intervention to release hundreds of innocent Kashmiri youth kept in illegal custody. He pleaded for general amnesty for all those boys detained in different jails without trials thus giving a message of goodwill and reconciliation. Prof Singh was flanked by vice president Masood Andrabi, general secretary Manzoor Naik and provincial president Farooq Ahmed Dar.