Omar said that 'with the gradual restoration of peace and tranquillity,the footprints of security forces in the state would lessen allowing the Jammu and Kashmir police to deal with law and order.'
"Without creating any hype we have reduced 35, 000 army personnel and also decreased the number of Central Reserve Police Force and Border Security Force personnel from their internal security duties", the chief minister said while addressing the state assembly.
"The process will continue in accordance
While commenting on the rapidly increasing stone pelting incidents Omar said that 'the elders of various areas have given undertaking to the police about those arrested for the offence and the government is considering their release.'
He expressed 'astonishment over the behaviour and approach' of the Peoples' Democratic Party vis-à-vis the stone-pelters, saying that Syed Ali Shah Gelani and Mufti Azam Kashmir, both have condemned the practice, but the PDP was trying to defend the stone-pelters.