Srinagar, July 15 -- Expressing shock, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said that what happened to J&K chief minister is unacceptable. "What is wrong in visiting the graveyard of martyrs? This is not only unfortunate, it also snatches the democratic right of a citizen. What happened this morning to an elected chief minister @OmarAbdullah is unacceptable. Shocking. Shameful," West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee wrote on X. On Monday morning J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah and his National Conference colleagues dodged police curbs, sprinted on foot and scaled a wall to pay tributes to July 13 martyrs, a day after all political leaders of Kashmir and cabinet ministers of the NC were not allowed to visit the Mazar-e-Shuhada (1931 martyrs' graveyard) in Srinagar's Old City. "Power teaches little, Powerlessness teaches more! Today the CM sahab @omarabdullah tasted the bitter medicine of authoritarian high handedness and subsequent helplessness that common Kashmiri's face everyday in different forms, as all agency and space is denied to them. Hoping this experience shifts his focus to what is the first priority of every people- upholding of their dignity and their fundamental rights and work sincerely towards its restoration," Mirwaiz Umar Farooq wrote on X. "When @OmarAbdullah, the elected CM, is manhandled by police, it's not just an insult to one individual, it's a brutal assault on the very idea of democracy in J&K. This wasn't a push, it was a deliberate humiliation of an elected government. The self-respect of the chief minister, his cabinet, and the mandate of the people has been crushed under the boots of a police state, acting on orders from those who treat J&K like a colony, not a constitutional unit. If this isn't your red line Omar Sahib, what is?," Peoples Democratic Party vice-president Aditya Gupta wrote on social networking site X. Peoples Conference chairman and Handwara legislator Sajjad Gani Lone on Monday said, "For a moment I was impressed. But now that you have given a ball by ball commentary of your so called struggle in reaching the Martyrs Graveyard - I will bet my life. It was all scripted," Lone wrote on X. He also advised J&K chief minister to safeguard the institution of CM. "I will still tell you. That the institution of CM is much bigger than the person of the incumbent CM. Please save this institution. Please step down. I will be the first person to follow you." The BJP, however, blamed Omar and the NC of reviving the "politics of graves" to stoke unrest to stay politically relevant. "Omar Abdullah is shamelessly indulging in the politics of graves just to remain politically relevant. By glorifying the events of 1931, he is whitewashing a day soaked in the blood of innocent Kashmiri Pandits. This is not a tribute, it's a calculated provocation," J&K BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur said....