Srinagar, Jan. 15 -- Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Wednesday criticised the police's exercise of profiling the mosques and imams in Kashmir, calling it an "anti-Muslim" trend. "Like an overground worker is harassed and asked to provide every detail in a police station, including name, photo, mobile number, bank account, similarly a mosque is now being made a crime scene. It is as if it is not a mosque but a place where a crime has happened where you ask a moulvi or imam to provide his details and bank account number and also reveal where you are getting the money," she said. Mufti questioned why no such profiling was being done in temples. "If you want profiling, start with temples where Dalits are not allowed to enter. Take account of money there and its sources because people have to pay bribes for darshan there," she alleged. Mufti said that the profiling of mosques in J&K was aimed to terrorise Muslims. "This is an attempt to wean away Muslims in J&K from their religion and to terrorise them. Already mosque management committees and imams are in fear," she said. Mufti said that all these actions like terminating services of employees or profiling mosques was "an anti-Muslim trend". "Treating mosques as crime spots or profiling mosque management committees, imams or molvis as if, God forbid, they are OGWs who are aides of terrorists. Unfortunately our government is also silent. Respectable people are associated with mosques but now you have dragged them into the circle of suspicion ...How much of disrespect of Kashmiri Muslims will be done," she said. Amid the new controversy on setting up of new National law university in Kashmir, People's Conference (PC) and the PDP has asked J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah to honour the promise made to people of Budgam. During the bypolls, Omar had promised to establish National law university at Budgam, however after results, the chief minister had said that establishment was still under consideration. PC chief and Handwara MLA Sajad Lone on Wednesday issued a sharp statement calling upon CM Omar to honour his electoral commitment of establishing a law university in Budgam, while simultaneously questioning what he termed Jammu's "obsessive" opposition to developmental initiatives in Kashmir. Speaking on the promise, Lone said, "The sanctity of the institution of CM demands that he live up to his promise and keep it there," he said. "And this Jammu thing. I hope Jammu prospers. But this obsession of having everything and anything that Kashmir wants is more of an issue of lunacy. They have an IIM. What is wrong if a law university comes to Kashmir," he added. "Maybe time has come for an 'amicable divorce'. It is not only about developmental matters. Jammu has become the proverbial stick to beat the Kashmiri with," he said. Budgam assembly member, Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi also wrote to CM Omar reminding him of his promise about establishment of NLU in Budgam. "The university should be established in Budgam as per the earlier promise as it had generated hope in the area," he said....