"Statements like these should not be taken seriously. These are given just to seek media attention," Singh told reporters, stressing that the yatra will he held as scheduled and all facilities including security will be provided to the pilgrims.
He was asked about hardline Hurriyal leader Geelani's statement at a rally yesterday in Tral that the annual Amarnath yatra in south Kashmir Himalayas should be restricted to 30 days for "safety" of pilgrims and protection of environment.
Hitting out at separatists, Singh said they have lost their ground in the Valley and were now trying to seek attention of the people with such statements.
"The separatists are finding themselves to be irrelevant that is why they are raising such issues. People do not follow them and there were only a few hundred people at the rally.
"They have become irrelevant and they are doing this to seek the attention of general masses. They are trying to vitiate the atmosphere of J&K but they would not succeed in it," the BJP leader said.
He held separatists responsible for "instigating" youths in the Valley in 2010 agitation which led to the death of more than 100 people.
Asked whether government was considering action Geelani after Pakistani flags were waved at his rally yesterday, the Deputy Chief Minster said, "Law will take its own course".
"Government is working and police is also working on it. Whosoever is the culprit and indulge in such activities, action would be taken against them," he said.
"Everything will move forward as per our Common Minimum Programme (CMP). In the coming days nobody would dare to indulge in any anti-national activities in J&K and stringent action would be taken against any such element," he said.
He said that the government has never been soft towards anti-national forces as in the case of "Masarat Alam you see he was booked under treason and he is now behind bars".
"I came to know that some flags were hoisted in Kashmir and I assure you that action will be taken and the law will take its own course," he said.
Singh said that the common people of Jammu and Kashmir especially Kashmir are anxiously waiting for the Yatra to commence.
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