Jammu, April 1 -- The speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, AR Rather on Tuesday expressed concern over withdrawal of security from the party headquarters of National Conference in Srinagar, barely days after assassination bid on the life of party president and former chief minister Farooq Abdullah in Greater Kailash here on March 11. Intervening during a discussion on withdrawal of security cover to the National Conference headquarters and several legislators, Rather said, "Recently Abdullah was attacked. He escaped narrowly because Allah had to save him but immediately removing security from his office is not understood. What message do you want to give" "He asks us to be with people. His attacker (Kamal Singh Jamwal) had clearly told police that he wanted to kill Abdullah for the past 20 years. I don't think its proper to withdraw security (from party office). You can't convince anyone on such a decision. So, I would request those at the helm of affairs to review their decision and see things in proper perspective. They should see that where the threat perception is more," he added. J&K CM Omar Abdullah also expressed surprise over the withdrawal of security. "Barely, over a week ago Dr Abdullah survived an assassination bid. And, now withdrawing security from party office in Srinagar is quite surprising. One of our colleagues rightly stated in the House that Abdullah goes to party office twice to thrice in a week", Omar told media persons....