No intel shared by Centre on Mirwaiz’s AAC ban: Omar

‘Never been in favour of such decisions’

Excelsior Correspondent

GULMARG, Mar 12: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said the Centre has not shared any intelligence with his Government that could have warranted the ban on Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s Awami Action Committee (AAC), and asserted he was not in favour of such decisions.

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The Centre had on Tuesday banned the AAC, headed by Kashmir’s influential cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and Shia leader Masroor Abbas Ansari-led IM for five years for their alleged anti-national activities, supporting terrorism and fuelling secessionist activities.

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“I do not know the basis of the ban. This is not under the purview of the elected government (in J-K) and the intelligence on the basis of which it has taken place has not been shared with us,” Abdullah told reporters here after the culmination of the fifth edition of the Khelo India Winter Games.
However, Abdullah said, “On principle, we have never been in favour of such decisions”.
“Since the Mirwaiz was released from house arrest, I have not seen any objectionable statement from him, but we do not have any information about the reasons behind the ban. (But), we will see what to do (about it) in the future,” he added.
To a question whether the ban was because of the Mirwaiz’s criticism of the recently held fashion show at the resort, Abdullah said, “You cannot say that”.
The fashion show in the ski resort of Gulmarg during the fasting month of Ramzan evoked widespread criticism, with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq saying obscenity in the name of tourism promotion will not be tolerated.
Asked about the BJP’s charge that the hotel where the fashion show took place belongs to one of his relatives, the Chief Minister said, “Yes, the hotel belongs to one of my relatives, and I am not denying that”.
“There are two hotels in Gulmarg that belong to my relatives — Nedous and the Highland Park. But, I will not say anything more than what I have said in the Assembly,” he said.
Asked whether any action will take place, the CM said, “If something has been done against the law, then action will take place.”
Referring to the Khelo India Games, Abdullah lamented that J-K could not find a place in the top three spots in the medal tally.
“I congratulate the Army, HP and Ladakh, but I regret also that the skiing started in this country from Gulmarg, but we are not in the first three positions. We will have to make arrangements for infrastructure and coaches for our athletes.
“I hope that this year, we will upgrade the infrastructure for skiing, so that when the sixth Khelo India Games take place next year, J-K is in the first three spots,” he said.

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