"Everything will be done to maintain communal harmony," Abdullah said, noting that the state government is already getting the incident inquired into by a former judge of the High Court.
He said the government will act after getting the recommendations.
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He said business establishments were looted and set on fire. Now, businessmen have no means to start them afresh.
Khanna also wondered why the DIG and the SSP have not been suspended so far even though the Home Minister has quit. Members from the BJP associated with Khanna on the issue.
J and K Home Minister Sajad Kitchloo had resigned owning moral responsibility after the communal violence in Kishtwar that took three lives. The issue had led to a huge political controversy in August, when the state government did not allow BJP leader Arun Jaitley to tour Kishtwar.
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