At a discussion in the Assembly over death of two civilians in an alleged firing by security forces in Shopian district on Saturday, he said, "We have to come together in this House so that a strong message is sent outside that there is enough of bloodshed and we have to stop it."
"Make an attempt, because you (CM Mehbooba Mufti) are the leader of the House. I assure you that whatever you require in terms of support from us that we are able to end this cycle of bloodshed and violence, the NC will support any step you take so that we can put an end to having to intervene like this," Abdullah said.
"I want to convey my assurance on behalf of my party and if you have any step in your mind, we are ready to join you and walk with you with a purpose that killing of innocents is put to an end," Abdullah said.
He said, "Today's discussion is not meant to point fingers at each other... politics is not from our side but politics is being played within the coalition. Please leave such politics as we do not want to play politics and you should not do it as well."
"On one hand, magisterial inquiry was ordered and simultaneously, an FIR was lodged against the Army in which a Major and some personnel were named," he said, adding if the FIR had been lodged against unknown persons, the importance of magisterial inquiry would have remained intact.
"If we know in advance the people involved and a case of murder and attempt to murder is registered, then what is the need for magisterial inquiry," Abdullah asked
"Today, there is no weakness in the central government. Your government has no problem. I have held this (CM's) chair as well and probably, you have much more regret over such killings than us," he said, adding, "We need to take such steps which will ensure an end to such things."
Referring to the Machil incident, the former chief minister said, "Accountability, which we want to bring in the process, was being reversed slowly."
"Take the example of Machil, the court martial awarded sentence to the guilty after legally recognised process and later it was given a reverse gear," he said.
This has led to a sense of impunity that "whatever we do, if found guilty, we will not be punished," the NC working president alleged.
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