'Differential' treatment to J-K fuelling alienation: Omar Abdullah
"I am often asked why do people of J&K feel different from the people of the rest of the country...we do not feel separate but are made to do so by the different attitude towards us.

"I am often asked why do people of Jammu and Kashmir feel different from the people of the rest of the country...we do not feel separate but are made to do so by the different attitude towards us. Today I will explain it," Omar said in his Independence Day speech at Bakshi stadium here.
He said whenever he pondered over the question, he was not able to reach a conclusion, but the way Kishtwar communal clashes were presented before rest of the country provided the answer.
Omar quoted figures from the Union Home Ministry on the deaths in communal riots that took place last year and up to March this year which included 34 deaths in Uttar Pradesh and 13 deaths in Maharashtra during 2012.
"Were these incidents discussed in Parliament? Forget about leaders visiting these places, did they mention it on twitter," he said in an apparent reference to BJP leaders Arun Jaitley and Sushma Swaraj.
Apparently referring to BJP and like-minded parties, Omar questioned the hue and cry raised over the Kishtwar riots.
"Is it for the first time it has happened in the country? Is Kishtwar the only place where this has happened?"
He said he will not compare the riots in Kishtwar with other similar incidents and justify it by pointing out mistakes in other states.
"How many TV programmes were dedicated to these incidents and how many columns were written?" he asked.
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