Jammu, June 21 -- Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned Israel's compulsion to attack Iran. The National Conference leader also said that Jammu and Kashmir should have the right to use its waters and there was no intention to divert surplus water to other states. Abdullah was interacting with the media after inaugurating an outreach office -- Raabta -- in Jammu. Asked about the Israel-Iran conflict, Abdullah said, "This is not a good thing. War anywhere is not a good thing. What exactly did Iran do that forced Israel to attack? The sooner this conflict ends, the better". Taking a dig at Israel, he said, "Two months ago, the US intelligence chief said that Iran is nowhere close to building a nuclear bomb. That was the evidence then. And now, after two months, Israel has suddenly launched an attack on Iran."He said that although the war is between Iran and Israel, more than 6,000 Indians have been trapped. "We are evacuating them one by one. Ninety students (from J-K) have already been brought out, and another 400 have reached safer locations. Efforts are on to evacuate more than 6,000 students, out of which 1,400 are from Jammu and Kashmir," he said. Asked about some of the 90 students -- who landed in Delhi on Thursday complaining about the buses in which they were taken to Kashmir, he admitted that the vehicles arranged initially "weren't up to the mark". "As soon as we were informed, we arranged proper vehicles, and they are now reaching their homes... Officials there have been told to be more careful in the future," he said. Addressing the proposal for a 113-km canal for redirecting surplus water from the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab to Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, Abdullah said, "I will never allow this. Let's use our water for ourselves first. There is a drought-like situation in Jammu. Why should I send water to Punjab? Punjab already had water (of three eastern rivers) under the Indus Water Treaty. Did they give us water when we needed it?" "We were in dire straits then. They kept us waiting for years on the Ujh multipurpose and Shahpur Kandi barrage projects... This water (of the three western rivers) is for us. We will use it for ourselves and then think about others," added the CM. After the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, India has placed the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 with Pakistan in abeyance. Under the treaty, the eastern rivers of the Ravi, Beas and Sutlej were given to India and the western rivers of the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab to Pakistan, with India permitted limited, non-consumptive use....