Jammu, Aug. 23 -- Chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that all the hopes of his government, expecting restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, were shattered in the justconcluded parliamentary session. Responding to media queries at Sainik School in Nagrota where he attended the 56th School Raising Day and inaugurated the newly constructed 'TRIVENI' girls' hostel, Omar said, "All our hopes (of getting statehood back) were dashed but from here we will take forward our process (struggle). We hoped that it (struggle) won't be needed. We were hopeful that the promises that were made to us would be fulfilled but that didn't happen." "Well, If we need to struggle a bit, have to work hard a bit . That we will do on our part," the National Conference leader said. The CM had pinned high hopes of getting back statehood to J&K in the just concluded parliamentary session. On August 5, 2019, the BJP government had revoked Article 370, bifurcated the erstwhile state of J&K into two UTs--Ladakh without legislature and Jammu and Kashmir with legislature. On the three bills that propose laws to remove the PM, CMs and ministers in states and UTs, if they are arrested for over 30 days on charges that carry jail sentence of at least five years, the J&K CM advised the BJP "not to play with fire". "Till now, only opposition leaders have been targeted. What has been the impact of the efforts made by the government led by Prime Minister Modi since 2014 to eradicate corruption? No law is wrong in itself. However, they are often misused and I have apprehension that this law will be misused," said Omar. He further said, "I want to remind only one thing to my BJP friends that they won't be in power forever. Today, the law which they are using against others, will be used against them. So, don't do it," headded. "To play with law is not going to be in the interest of the country. Since it has been referred to JPC, let's see what they do with it," he said. CM Omar on Friday chaired a cabinet meeting at civil secretariat in Srinagar. The meeting was held when J&K NC is starting a signature campaign in UT for restoration of the statehood. The government didn't release the minutes of the cabinet meeting, however sources said several important issues were discussed. In the meeting also the calling of assembly session in Srinagar was discussed and it was agreed that session could be held either in September or October when the NC government will complete its first year in the office....