Jammu, March 28 -- Calling the US-Israel war against Iran "unjustifiable and arbitrary," Jammu and Kashmir chief minister (CM) Omar Abdullah on Friday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to use New Delhi's good ties with warring nations to de-escalate the situation in the interest of humanity. Speaking in the legislative assembly here, the CM said that the joint forces martyred Iran's supreme leader Khamenei, his close relatives and colleagues, adding that "no condemnation would be enough." "Ironically, things didn't stop here as innocent school children were killed mercilessly in their school. I can't recall such a ghastly attack in recent history. And, the purpose is still not clear," added Omar. The CM said that the House has a right to convey its sentiments on West Asia crisis "where humanity was being murdered every day". "It is also clear that we cannot stop war from here but the government at the centre has repeatedly claimed about good ties with warring countries. And, I know that India has good relations with US, Israel, Iran and other countries," he said. "I express my grief and sympathy over martyrdom of Khamenei, his family members, close relatives, innocent children and people. I appeal PM Modi to make good use of his relations and bring an early end to the war and save the humanity", he added. Earlier, the legislative assembly witnessed stormy scenes with BJP members protesting over the proposed National Law University (NLU) and NC, PDP members protesting against the US-Israel attack on Iran. The BJP MLAs demanded that the proposed NLU be setup at Jammu. As soon as the House assembled in the morning, members from both the treasury and opposition started raising slogans and disrupted question hour despite repeated appeals by Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather. NC and PDP members were carrying posters of Khamenei. Considering demand of the treasury and opposition benches, the Speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly Abdul Rahim Rather on Friday asked the Omar Abdullah-led NC government to come up with a draft bill to address fake news misinformation in the Union Territory. Rather issued the directive following a discussion in the House, initiated by BJP MLA Ranbir Singh Pathania. Pathania stated that with the advent of social media, several unregistered news portals and pages in J&K have been peddling fake news and some among them have launched a disinformation campaign against politicians including members of the House. "There is a mushroom growth of online portals, pages and channels. there seems to be no accountability. There are also no fact-checking unit," Pathania said. Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary candidly admitted that some news portals and pages on social sites have been bluntly peddling false narrative to suit their agenda. Rather asked the government to come up with a bill to tackle fake news menace. "Government should take the matter seriously and come up with a comprehensive bill to check fake news and smear campaigns on social sites," he said. The Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly on Friday passed three key appropriation bills during the ongoing Budget session. CM had moved the bills for consideration and passing....