NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir leader minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday condemned the defacement of plaque bearing Nationwide Logo at Srinagar’s Hazratbul Shrine. On the other hand, he mentioned that the plaque will have to no longer had been positioned in spiritual puts within the first position.Whilst chatting with newshounds, Abdullah mentioned that LG-led J&Ok executive will have to center of attention on paintings as an alternative of “hanging a stone.”“The primary query is whether or not that logo will have to had been there in any respect? I haven’t observed a logo in such spiritual puts. What used to be the desire for that stone? Why no longer center of attention on paintings as an alternative of hanging a stone? In case your paintings is just right, folks will acknowledge it naturally,” Abdullah mentioned.“They made a mistake – it shouldn’t have took place. However you performed with folks’s feelings and will have to have apologised. Temples, mosques, and gurudwaras are spiritual puts, no longer executive establishments,” he added.This comes an afternoon after unidentified worshippers defaced the inauguration plaque bearing the Nationwide Logo of India at Hazratbal Shrine after Friday prayers. The shrine is present process reconstruction and redevelopment underneath the Waqf Board.The Hazratbal Shrine is a respected spiritual website in Srinagar, housing the holy relic of the Prophet Mohammad.In the meantime, J&Ok Waqf Board chairperson and BJP flesh presser Darakhshan Andrabi blamed Nationwide Convention for the incident.Andrabi answered from the shrine itself, protecting a press convention on Friday night time the place she mentioned, “Those that broke the logo at Hazratbal Dargah will have to be booked underneath the PSA. It is sort of a cloudburst that broke on me once I noticed the logo being damaged.” She additionally requested police and waqf officers to physically seek the MLA if and when he visits the shrine “in order that there aren’t any forex notes in his pocket (as a result of they undergo the Nationwide Logo).