Srinagar: The National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) reacted strongly to the security advisory on Friday, asking Amarnath pilgrims and tourists to leave Kashmir as soon as possible, and remarked that the statements would create panic among people.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said the directive would do nothing to dampen the sense of fear that is prevailing in the Valley.
Abdullah in a series of tweets said that, although this unprecedented order would seem to suggest a genuine fear of a massive terror strike directed at Amarnath Yatris or tourists, this will do nothing to dampen the sense of fear & foreboding that prevails in the valley at the moment.
The comments came after the Jammu and Kashmir administration asked Amarnath pilgrims and tourists to immediately cut short their stay in the Valley and return as soon as possible in the wake of intelligence inputs of "specific terror threats" to the pilgrimage.
"Seriously? Do you think an official order telling tourists to leave immediately will not cause them to run from the valley as fast as they can? Which tourist will hang around after seeing this order. The airport & highway will be choked with people leaving," he tweeted.
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti alleged that the Centre had resorted to "military might" and techniques like "psychological warfare" in the state.