NC members later staged a walkout as their demand went unheeded.
As soon as the House assembled for the day, NC MLAs wanted to speak on the security situation, which according to them was "deteriorating".
The opposition members referred to the recent incidents of violence in the state including the deadly Pampore attack on last Saturday that left eight CRPF personnel dead and 21 injured.
He also took on BJP, which shares power with PDP in the state, for demanding "attack" on militant training camps across the border in Pakistan.
Accusing BJP of creating "war hysteria", he said the ruling party was indulging in "jingoism" and "playing to the gallery instead of spelling out measures to combat violence.
Asserting that war is not a solution, Rana said the state, especially the areas adjoining the Line of Control and International Border, braved the brunt of shelling from across the border two years ago.
Rana's comments infuriated BJP MLAs who shouted him down and created din.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta intervened, saying the central government was capable of defeating the Pakistani designs in Jammu and Kashmir.
"For a moment, BJP is forgetting that it is in government, both in the state and at the Centre," Rana said.
The NC MLA also took a jibe at PDP and wanted to know its response over the alliance partners "war yells and talk of air strikes" in the neighbouring country.
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"Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed havoc in the border skirmishes in the past and therefore tendencies of getting into eyeball-to-eyeball situation with the neighbouring country need to be eschewed," the NC member said.
To ensure this, the BJP, being partner in the government in J&K and ruling the country has more responsibility," he added.
The NC MLAs then staged a walkout while shouting slogans against the government.
Later, two ruling PDP MLAs Javed Hassan Beig and Mohammad Abbass Wani also staged walkout, expressing dissatisfaction over the government's reply to the latter's question about rehabilitation of Ponywallas in Gulmarg tourist resort.
Beig wanted to ask a supplementary to the question on the grounds that Gulmarg tourist resort was also affecting part of his Baramulla constituency.
However, the Speaker did not allow Beig to speak, prompting the two PDP MLAs to walk out from the House.
Opposition NC MLA from Pahalgam Altaf Kaloo also walked out after the government did not respond to his question whether there was any proposal to start a Cable car project in the south Kashmir tourist resort.
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