Srinagar, July 21 -- Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir assembly Sunil Sharma on Sunday alleged that chief minister Omar Abdullah wants to "push Kashmir into separatism politics", days after he dodged police curbs and scaled a wall to pay tributes to 21 Kashmiris killed by the Dogra army in 1931, Sharma, while addressing a press conference in Srinagar, of indulging in regionalism and urged him from refraining from such "divisive politics". "By talking about regionalism, Omar Abdullah did a drama on July 14( by jumping over a wall and scuffling with police) despite the gate being open and tried to provoke youth...They want to push Kashmir into separatism politics. Omar should refrain from such divisive politics," he said. On July 14, the chief minister sprinted on foot and scaled a wall to pay tributes to the Kashmiris killed on July 13, 1931, a day after several political leaders alleged they were not allowed to visit the Mazar-e-Shohada (martyrs' graveyard) in Srinagar. Videos of the CM and his colleagues scaling the wall of the cemetery were shared widely on social media. The National Conference's (NC) spokesperson Sarah Hayat Shah, in response to Sharma's remarks, said that there was nothing divisive in what Abdullah did. "What does he mean by 'divisive' here? What exactly did Omar do? What was 'divisive' in it? " she questioned.htc...