Omar asks separatists: Where are you during winter?
Friday May 27, 2011 03:18:57 PM,
IANS
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Jammu: Jammu and
Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Friday questioned the motive
of Kashmiri separatists in getting restive more during summers.
Ahead of radical Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani's
participation in Friday prayers at the Hazratbal shrine in
Srinagar, Omar wrote on micro-blogging site Twitter: "What is it
about out Hurriyat friends (and their) need to create trouble on
Fridays only in summer. Where were they all through winter????"
He was pointing out to the sudden flurry of activity by the
separatist Hurriyat Conference leaders during summer while they
were either in New Delhi or travelling abroad during winter.
In a retweet to one of his followers, Omar said the separatist
leaders "want to see a death".
But his comments about the Hurriyat Conference provoked some to
react sarcastically.
One of them, Shahid Bhat, posted on the Twitter: "At least they
are visible through the summers. The government is nowhere to be
seen, be it winter or summer."
To this, Omar retweeted: "Well, if you roam around with your eyes
tightly squeezed, you won't see anything, will you?"
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