Srinagar, Nov. 19 -- Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that no innocent Kashmiri Muslim should face suspicion owing to the investigation in the aftermath of November 10 Delhi car blast, adding that those responsible should face the harshest punishment. The statement came after many residents of the Valley raised concerns that majority of the Kashmiri students or professionals are facing increased scrutiny in rest of the country after the Delhi car blast which killed at least 12 people. Investigators have identified Umar un Nabi, a doctor from Kashmir's Pulwama who was working in Al Falah University in Faridabad, as the driver of the vehicle. "I raised the issue in North Zone chief ministers conference which was attended by Union home minister, home secretary, all the CMs of north zone and some governors and LGs. I requested them all that every resident of J&K particularly every Muslim of Kashmir should not be seen from the prism of suspicion. Those who are responsible for this incident particularly involved in Delhi blast should be arrested and given strictest punishment. But those who are innocent and have no connection with this or have raised their voices against violence , they should not be brought into this circle.," Omar told media in Srinagar. The CM also said that people should also get answers over the November 14 blast in Nowgam police station, where some of the explosives transported from Faridabad were being sampled. Omar also visited the families of those who lost their loved ones in the Nowgam accidental explosion and also visited the injured. "I am thankful to hospital because they reached here first, they didn't wait for phone, they just saw an explosion and sent an ambulance," he said....