"It is an ongoing discussion with the Centre. First, it was with the UPA and now the NDA government. Some people will never find the time appropriate because they have so much liking and love for these laws," Omar told reporters here.
The Chief Minister said, "Even if we silent 100 per cent of the guns here, they will still find excuses and say time is not appropriate."
"But whenever we tell them that the time is appropriate, they say not this year but next year. And then the next year, they increase the goal post. I hope that their thinking changes and the process (of revocation of AFSPA) is started," he said.
On a Shiv Sena MP allegedly force-feeding a Muslim employee in the New Maharashtra Sadan at New Delhi, Omar said it was "goondaism" (hooliganism).
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"I am ready to go to the extent that they did not know he was a Muslim, but even then the act cannot be overlooked because we do not expect such goondaism from a MP," he said.
"No. Why?" he quipped when asked whether the upcoming polls are the toughest in the history of the state.
"There is a huge difference between the militancy of that time and the militancy now. Perhaps, this election may be politically difficult for some, but as regards to administration and security, I feel 1996 polls were most difficult for us," he said.