"Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has strongly condemned the killing of Abdul Gani Dar, a prominent lawyer and social worker of Pulwama district," an official spokesman said.
He said in her condolence message, the Chief Minister said Dar was a selfless worker who lived and died for the people of his area.
Mehbooba regretted that such innocent killings remind us of the tragic reality of the vicious cycle of violence which is pushing our society to darkness, the spokesman said.
Conveying her sympathies with the bereaved family, the Chief Minister has directed the police to identify the killers and unearth motives behind his killing, he added.
Opposition National Conference also condemned Dar's killing.
"We express solidarity with Dar Sahab's family and express our grief at this tragic incident. May God give the family the strength to bear this loss," the state spokesman of National Conference said in a statement.
He said Dar's killing was yet another reflection of the alarming state of affairs in the state, which he claimed has plunged into total chaos, uncertainty and turmoil due to the PDP-BJP government.
"While Mehbooba Mufti goes around begging from office to office in New Delhi for her government to be saved, lives are being lost in Kashmir and alienation is at an all time high. She should introspect and resign without any further delay," he said.
Condemning Dar's killing, senior CPI(M) leader and MLA Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami termed the incident as a "heinous and barbaric act".
"Violence in all its manifestations is condemnable as violence begets violence. These incidents of brutality are not acceptable to any civilized society, he said.
State Congress unit while condemning Dar's killing said the deceased was a good human being, who was committed to the cause of serving people and remained on the path of honesty and truthfulness all along his life.
"The killing of Dar is an irreparable loss," a spokesman of the Congress said.
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