Islamabad: has found a friend in Pakistan. A senior minister of Pakistan supports demand for plebiscite in Kashmir. Pakistan's federal minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan Barjees Tahir has asked India to listen to the tunes of which has demanded plebiscite in Kashmir and stop wasting money on army in the area.

While talking to some delegates, he stressed that even in India there is support for referendum in Kashmir and this should be respected. He even went on to say that this reflects thinking of common Indian.

Controversies continue to dog the Aam Aadmi Party. Too many disparate voices emanating from within the party — with no clarity on its economic issues or if at all it has an ideology — have bogged it down, giving the common man the impression that AAP is going nowhere when it comes to national issues.

Although, AAP was forced to distance itself from senior leader Prashant Bhushan's statement that a referendum should be carried out in Kashmir on whether or not the Indian Army should be deployed in the Valley to deal with the security situation there. But the fact remains that Prashant Bhushan’s statement has gone to undermine India's long stated position on Kashmir and surely it has given Pakistan a reason to smile.