Omar said the conspicuous silence maintained by PDP and its MPs over this "lopsided and discriminatory" decision of the BJP government proved the opposition party's "covert understanding" with BJP to divide the state on regional lines by engineering a rift between Kashmir and Jammu regions.
"One can safely assume that these tricks and tactics are being employed keeping an eye on the forthcoming Assembly polls in the state. They want to perpetuate regional polarisation in the state for mutual electoral interests as was done in Parliament elections," he said.
"Unlike the criminal attitude and negligence shown towards Kashmir by PDP and its MPs, it were Parliamentarians from National Conference who raised their voices both inside and outside the Parliament and got two Central universities for the state, one each for Kashmir and Jammu," Omar said at a party workers convention in Baramulla district.
Omar, who is also working president of the National Conference, said it was a matter of "absolute shame" for the leadership of PDP that its Parliamentarians had bartered the interests of the youth of the state for petty, short-term political benefits.
In the maiden Union budget of the NDA government, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced setting up of an IIT in Jammu.