Jammu, May 29 -- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on Wednesday, voiced strong concerns over the "Boycott Kashmir" campaign that emerged following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 tourists' lives.

Interacting with the media persons in Gulmarg after chairing a high-level meeting with senior civil and police officials, Omar also highlighted the spontaneous outcry from Kashmiris who condemned the attack, declaring it was "not in our name."

"The people of Kashmir came out and in one voice said, 'not in our name.' We are not in support of this 'horrific' killing. The people of Kashmir did not carry out this attack. It was not done with our permission or for our benefit," Abdullah told reporters. He criticised...