"Dear @MamataOfficial, can you please look in to this police order? Info gathering shouldn't become harassment," Omar wrote on Twitter.
The National Conference working president was reacting to a report in an English daily which claimed that Kolkata Police has asked educational institutions to submit details of students from Jammu and Kashmir to it for onward transmission to Union Home Ministry.
Quoting the note, the report said, "Please let me know that students, whose residential addresses is under the State of Jammu and Kashmir, studies in your Institution for onwards transmission to the Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi, Govt. Of India."
Omar claimed Mehbooba was taking the people of Anantnag
for granted as she was too arrogant to go to there and seek votes.
"We have the same candidate as in the last elections. Fortunately, while after winning election, (former Chief Minister) Mufti (Mohammad Sayeed) sahib was not seen there, our candidate was there only. Now, in this election, the chief minister has only gone there once and that too for a party function. What will that candidate do after the election," he asked.
On the call by separatists for boycott of the polls, Omar said it was nothing new.
The NC working president said it remains to be seen as to what extent the boycott call would have an impact in Anantnag.
"But I hope that people come out and participate in large numbers because there is a great degree of resentment against this PDP-BJP alliance and I hope that reflects in the voting when it takes place," he said.
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