Jammu, Dec. 17 -- Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday called upon Gujjar institutions to undertake scientific research on the impact of climate change and reservation on the Gujjar-Bakerwal community, saying such studies would help shape effective policies for the future. The chief minister was addressing a gathering at the Gurjar Desh Charitable Trust (GDCT), Jammu, during the commemoration of the third death anniversary of former vice-chancellor of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Masud Ahmed Choudhary. He described him as a visionary public servant, educationist and institution-builder. "There is no shortage of talent in the Gujjar institutions. By using this talent, if over the next years we prepare some research papers on climate change, it will strengthen the Gujjar community. There should be research on various issues affecting them, whether it is climate change, which impacts the Gujjar community the most," he told the gathering. Meanwhile, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah said his party never discriminated in the name of region and religion. His comment came amid row over the MBBS admissions for first batch in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi medical college and allegations of discrimination against players from the Jammu region as none from Jammu found place in the team for Santosh Trophy. "The NC has never discriminated with Jammu. Our party has always given equal treatment to Jammu but some forces are trying to divide us," he said. "Darbar Move practice has been restored again, which is more beneficial to Jammu than Kashmir. We need to strengthen brotherhood and love between different communities," he said....