Omar also made it clear that Article 370 cannot be abrogated till the Constituent Assembly, which approved J and K's accession to India, is recalled, a day after the MoS in the PMO Jitendra Singh stirred a controversy by declaring that the new government has started the process for repealing the provision. Singh has since said he has been "misquoted".
Contending that it was impossible for BJP government to abrogate Article 370, Omar said confusion was being deliberately created on the issue which would further alienate the people of the state.
"They (BJP government at the Centre) cannot abrogate Article 370 till the Constituent Assembly is recalled. The Constituent Assembly approved accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India. If you want to raise the question once again, then you need to bring the Constituent Assembly and then we will talk," Omar told reporters in Srinagar.
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"I want to know with whom they have started talking. You said you are talking to stake holders. I am one of the stakeholders by being the chief minister of the state. I am an elected representative of the people. Nobody from my party talked to you. I have not heard from any political party that talks had been held with them. Then which stake holder you have talked to?", he said.
Reacting to Omar's remarks that either J and K won't be part of India or Article 370 that grants special status to the state will still exist, senior RSS leader Ram Madhav said the state will always be an integral part of India with or without the provision.
PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti said Prime Minister Narendra Modi should reassure people of J and K that Article 370 will not be tinkered with, warning that Singh's remarks will disrupt peace.
Congress cautioned against any "trigger happy reactions".
"Art.370 (3) read with Art 370 (2) clarifies 370 cannot be repealed without consent of constituent assembly which does not exist. No brainer," Congress leader Manish Tewari tweeted.