"Now being a Kashmiri Muslim is crime enough to warrant interrogation. BTW (by the way) it's Shehla not Sheila but what the hell!" Omar wrote on Twitter.
The National Conference working president, who has opposed harassment of Kashmiri students in JNU in the backdrop of the alleged anti-national sloganeering on the campus on February 9, was responding to a series of tweets by film maker Ashoke Pandit.
Pandit also claimed that Umar Khalid, the youth who is sought by police in connection with the JNU event, must have escaped to Kashmir with Shora's help.
"With #ShielaRashids support #OmarKhalid must have escaped to #Kashmir. She is working for #Hurriyat in #JNU," he added.
In a sarcastic response, Omar said he would better prepare for an interrogation as he was a Kashmiri Muslim and not a supporter of Yoga guru Baba Ramdev.
"I'm a Kashmir Muslim AND I'm not a Ramdev supporter/ follower. I'd better prepare for my interrogation," he added.
"Sad that recent events & their handling have created a situation where #JNU now features alongside Pak & ISIS flags," he said in reference to 'Thank JNU' posters that appeared during protests in the old city here yesterday.
