Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir CM and National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah urged people on the arrangements of one of their relatives not to come to mourn, but to pray for their peace from their home. After this, PM Narendra Modi on Monday praised Omar's move. PM Narendra Modi expressed his condolences to the bereaved family through social media platforms. Haryana CM Khattar's orders to built relief camps in lockdown In his tweet, PM Modi said, "Omar Abdullah Ji my condolences to you and the entire family. May his soul rest in peace. Your call to not gather in the condolence in this hour of grief is commendable. This will further strengthen India's fight against Covid-19." In fact, Abdullah shared the information in the tweet on Sunday, saying that his uncle Mohammad Ali Mattoo had died after a long illness. Pakistan Government providing ration only to Muslim people Omar Abdullah had tweeted from his official Twitter handle that he said, "In this difficult time, the family appeals to all of you to respect the guidelines not to gather at his place of residence or cemetery. You can pray for the peace of his soul at your residence." 'This state will be corona free by 7 April' claims CM