Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar mocked the Center over its claim of merging Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) with Jammu and Kashmir, saying they cannot handle one part. Can but talking about it. Taking another part that is not under their control. He also expressed concern over the terrorist attack in Poonch sector on Saturday evening and said it indicates that the situation is far from normal. "We are again seeing insurgency in areas that were insurgency-free. Two places deserve special mention in the last five years," National Conference vice-president Omar told reporters here.There is Srinagar where there have been repeated (terrorist) attacks on the police and the minority community.'' When our party was in power, this area was almost freed from militancy, but on Saturday evening there was a terrorist attack on the Indian Air Force. The attack shows that the situation is far from normal. Due to which the personnel died. Responding to a question that the BJP is claiming to merge Pakistan-occupied Kashmir with Jammu and Kashmir, the veteran NC leader said, "Who is stopping them? But they should first merge that part (Jammu and Kashmir)." Everyone knows the situation here.Can't handle it and are going to take the part which is not under their control" "Pakistan is not wearing bangles and has nuclear bombs": Farooq Abdullah on Rajnat Singh's remarks on PO Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks Reacting to "PoK will merge with India," Jammu and Kashmir National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Sunday said Pakistan is not wearing bangles and also has nuclear bombs which will fall on us. The Defense Minister is saying this, so go ahead, who are we to stop? Remember, they (Pakistan) are also not wearing bangles. It has nuclear bombs, unfortunately, that nuclear bomb will fall on us,” Earlier in April, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had said in view of the development. In India, the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) themselves will demand to remain with India "Don't worry. PoK was ours, is ours and will remain ours," Singh said while addressing a rally in Darjeeling, West Bengal. Said, where the BJP had fielded sitting MP Raju Bista, as its candidate, "India's power is growing.I have gone out of this country. It is part of this country. The Indian Parliament proposes that PoK is de facto part of India. Now how did PoK come under someone else's control? You know, when you have someone who is not the responsible custodian of the home someone from outside steals. Now, here you have given permission to another country."