Srinagar, April 16 -- Chief minister (CM) Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said the Jammu and Kashmir government is working on bringing a new industrial incentive policy in the Union Territory, after the previous one expired in September last year. Omar, who inaugurated the "Know Your Artisan" programme at Kashmir Haat in Srinagar, told reporters that government will consult people who have already established industries and also those who intend to establish the units. "We are working on bringing a new (industrial) incentive policy. We want the policy to work in a real sense. Otherwise even when we provide the incentives from the top but on ground it yields no benefit. Investment is not coming and the factories are not getting established," Omar said. He said that the industries and commerce department is trying to know about the experience of those who established their units. "How was their experience?. What changes they would want in our policy?. And those who want establishment of industries here, we would like to know what type of policy they would want," he said. "We are mixing these two inputs- the experience of those who already established industry and the expectations of those who want to establish the industry. Keeping these things in mind,the industries and commerce department will bring forth an attractive policy which, I hope, will develop the industrial sector here," he said. Omar refused to cut an inaugural ribbon in saffron, white and green stripes, instead untying it and handing it to the organisers with the instruction that it be folded and kept with respect. In a moment that was captured on camera quickly went viral on social media, CM, accompanied by deputy CM Surinder Choudhary, his advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, was seen walking towards ribbon stretched across and then stopping short as he noticed tricolours....