"Every Kashmiri is not a gun-wielding person and most of them who once held guns, have renounced violence," Omar said addressing a public gathering after laying foundation stone of the Central University of Kashmir here with Union Minister for Human Resource Development M M Pallam Raju.
Omar said the quest to seek higher education at reputed institutions in the country prompts Kashmiri students to move out of the state, but they face difficulties in getting accommodation and carry on with their educational activities, which is a cause for concern.
The Chief Minister said, boys and girls of Kashmir want palatable and conducive environment in other parts of the country to seek higher education.
"They do not want to be looked upon with suspicion and want equal respect and treatment in other parts of the country," he said.
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