"The situation is very bad. There are many problems right now. Whether you see from the court's reference (beef ban case)... What is that? It is polarisation. Whether you see the expectations of the people who thought they will benefit, (but) they have got nothing.
"This seems to be like a no-man's land. We do not understand who runs the government and from where it is run? Where is its remote control? We are trying our best to find the remote control of this government, but we have not found that yet," Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) chief Ghulam Ahmad Mir told reporters here.
"This (the present situation) is our biggest concern. See, the main concern of any government -- whether of the state or the central - should be the security of the people.
"(But) no one is taking any responsibility of the uncertainty in the minds of the people that the situation is similar to 1990s. Bodies are lying on roadsides but neither the government nor the civil society takes any responsibility of those.
"This kind of situation was never there (before). Yes, the incidents happened, but there used to be visibility about who the people were (behind the attacks).