Afghan is under influence of Indian intelligence: Musharraf

by Amitjha | November 9, 2009 at 10:37 pm
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Well, it is just a ploy of Musharraf to be active in politics or a reality? What else can be better than Indo-Pak Issue, specially when it is negative. 

Every country has its geo political missions, Mushrraf knows it well because he used this kind of tactics against India.

Acknowledging that there is "an ingress of the ISI in every terrorist group", former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has alleged that Afghanistan is under influence of Indian intelligence agencies and he has documentary evidence on it.

"Afghan intelligence, Afghan President, Afghan Government. Don't talk of them. I know what they do. They are, by design, they mislead the world. They talk against Pakistan, because they are under the influence of Indian intelligence, all of them," Musharraf told CNN in an interview yesterday.

"The Afghan intelligence (is) entirely under the influence of Indian intelligence. We know that," Musharraf said when asked whether Afghan Taliban chief Mullah Omar is in the Quetta city of Pakistan.

"Whatever I am saying, I am not saying it here (for the first time). I have given documentary evidence of all this to everyone. There is the documentary evidence.
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albertacowpoke

I think this is just Musharaf trying to stay relevant. 

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Amitjha

This is just the way political retires act, some choose environment some apartheid, and Musharraf choose the favorite Indo Pak issue.

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MBenson82

Excellent point, Amitjha.  Gore chose Global Warming, Bush is currently doing motivational speeches with Powell across the US.  It's almost like they start missing the spotlight so much they'll do anything to get back in it.  Good story.

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israeli.agent

Maybe Mushy boy can try his luck in Bollywood. No better place to be in the brightest spotlight.


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