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Pervez Musharraf’s Interview: Pakistan vs. India Shootout at LoC

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Pervez Musharraf's Interview: Pakistan vs. India Shootout at LoC

Former Pakistani President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf on Friday talked with Indian media. The heated debate forced the channel to cut-off the program before its actual time.

Speaking on Indian TV channel Times Now, live from London, Pervez Musharraf said that:

India was fabricating false stories in order to damage the image of Pakistan Army and its security agency, ISI, across the globe.

When asked by anchor why Pakistan was not acting against Lashkar-e-Taiba, Musharraf questioned as to why India was not doing anything against extremist party Shiv Sena. “CAN INDIAN GOVERNMENT DARE TO TAKE ACTION AGAINST SHIV SENA”, he shot back at the anchor.

Responding to a question about long march, Pervez Musharraf said that India had no right to ask about Pakistan’s internal affairs.

On the claim of mutilating the body of Indian soldier by Pakistan on Line of control (LOC) by Indian anchor, the ex-army chief said:

“Pakistan army did not mutilate body of any Indian soldier and it never does so.”

He said India was deliberately escalating at the Line of Control. Pakistan army, he said, believes in resolving all disputes, including Kashmir, with India. Is this your democracy that India sent back Pakistan’s hockey players and artists,” he questioned?, Musharraf forcefully asked anchor of the show.

Full Interview of Pervez Musharraf Is Shared Below:

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