He said that the NC will not allow the society to be divided for satiating the "nefarious agenda of communal forces".
"Jammu and Kashmir is at the cross roads of its history with internal security taking a big hit and entire development process coming to standstill. The diversionary and sinister tactics of engineering communal divide unfold a huge challenge to people who should unite and foil it by remaining united by maintaining time-tested harmony and amity," Omar said, addressing a rally at Kalakote in Rajouri district.
Omar alleged that the division in the society was being perpetrated to further the interests of those who are "thriving on divide and rule".
"The government has failed on all fronts and misgovernance has taken toll of the people across the state. We wonder whether the state is being pushed backwards with any malafide intention," he said.
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Omar claimed that the security situation was so precarious that for the first time he was constrained to forego travel on Mughal Road, alternate link between Kashmir and rest of the country which passing through south Kashmir due to threat perception.
The former Chief Minister blamed the PDP for making compromises and submitting before its coalition partner in New Delhi on every issue at the cost of state's interests and dignity of the people.
"In hot pursuit of remaining glued to power, the PDP has bade adieu to its so-called Agenda of Alliance that envisaged resumption of dialogue with Pakistan, separatists and all other stake holders including militants, safeguarding the special status of the state under Article 370 and return of hydel power projects.