Srinagar: National Conference (NC) leader Farooq Abdullah and PDP supremo Mehbooba Mufti's love for Pakistan is evident, which keeps coming to the fore day by day. In the same episode, now former CM Farooq Abdullah has once again returned to Pakistan's adoration. He (Wednesday, July 13, 2022) has said that India should hold talks with Pakistan to establish peace in Kashmir. Let me tell you that, Pakistan itself does not advocate talking to India, as much as Abdullah and Mehbooba advocate for talks with Pakistan even while in India. Farooq Abdullah claims that talks will have to be held with Pakistan to end terrorism in the Valley. For this, the hearts of the Kashmiri people have to be won. He claimed that the situation in Kashmir will not be normal until the issue is resolved. Abdullah spoke of a "reaction to action" against the policeman who was martyred in the terror attack in Lal Bazar. He said the policeman's son was killed by the Indian Army and now his father was killed by a "militant." In April 2020, Mushtaq Ahmed's terrorist son was killed in an encounter with the army. According to Abdullah, it is not known who is going to kill and who is going to save. The NC chief, however, welcomed the government's decision to compensate the victim's family. At the same time, Abdullah also talked about formulating a concrete policy on population control. Mehbooba Mufti has a problem with the installation of tricolours in her houses:- At the same time, apart from Abdullah, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has also recreated the adoration of Pakistan. Criticising the Central government's Har Ghar Tiranga campaign, he said, "We are a Muslim-majority state. We refused to go with Pakistan and agreed to stay in India. We accepted the flag of this country and mixed our flag with it. We saluted both flags. But today, people are entering our houses and putting up flags (tricolour).'' Now Navjot Sidhu got upset with whom in jail? Complaint reached DGP National Herald case: ED to question Sonia Gandhi here, 'Congress' will create ruckus on streets Kumar Vishwas' security threatened by 'Kejriwal'? Govt provides Y+ category security