Jammu, Jan. 13 -- Flaying BJP's demand of making Jammu a separate state, National Conference president and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah on Monday said "Jammu is inseparable part of Jammu and Kashmir". Responding to media queries during a visit to Narwal Fruit and Vegetable Mandi here, Abdullah opposed any demand of making Jammu a separate state. "Jammu is inseparable part of Jammu and Kashmir. Neither Jammu nor Kashmir can be separated from each other. It is just a political statement. Jammu is head and Kashmir its body. They can't be separated," he said. BJP leader and MLA Jammu north, Sham Lal Sharma, had vociferously raked up the demand of making Jammu a separate state. Sharma's statement had already been criticised by CM Omar Abdullah. On restoration of statehood to J&K, NC chief said that it will also come gradually. "There is no need to worry.. just have patience. It will also come," he said. On regularization of daily wagers, he said, "There are 60,000 daily wagers. We have to think about them and I think the work is being done for them." Earlier, he reaffirmed the party's commitment to the development of Jammu as a prominent business hub in north India, highlighting the region's emerging potential....