"A letter to that effect has been sent to the Election Commission," PDP Chief spokesperson Naeem Akhtar said.
Akhtar said the Election Commission was informed as to how police vehicles and personnel were used to ferry 'Wazwan' (Kashmiri cuisine) for the participants of National Conference provincial meet at its headquarters on Saturday.
"The letter has also pointed out that apart from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, most ministers, Members of Parliament and legislators had participated in the lunch served through police," he said.
The local election officers took note of the reports and immediately sent a letter to the police department demanding explanation.
The police responded by saying that the food carried in police vehicles was meant for police personnel who were working as escorts and security officers for various protected persons who had attended the meeting, a senior official said.
Accusing the ruling party of insensitivity and callous display of attitude at a time when Kashmir was mourning the killing of a youth in Naidkahi village of Sumbal area by police, Akhtar said this is not the first time the government has displayed such a "shameless behaviour".
