Kamal, former minister in Jammu and Kashmir and brother of National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah, questioned why the central government gets "perturbed" over raising of Pakistani flags in the Valley and said India should "respect" the neighbour's flag.
"What difference would raising Pakistani flags make? Now the government of India is getting restless, getting more perturbed. It is being done deliberately," the additional general secretary of the opposition party told reporters here.
His comments come amid a row over repeated incidents of Pakistani flags being hoisted at rallies of separatists in Kashmir. This has caused unease in the central government, particularly since BJP is a partner in PDP-led Jammu and Kashmir government.
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"These views of Mustafa Kamal are his views and his views alone. The party does not subscribe to these views," the NC President told NDTV.
Noting that there has been a greater frequency of the hoisting of Pakistani flags over the last few months, Abdullah said, "I think, it is in part a reaction to the coming together of BJP and PDP. It is an alliance which people in Jammu and Kashmir are finding very difficult to swallow."