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Former President General
(retd) Pervez Musharraf said
on Wednesday that the
Pakistan Army was needlessly
being targeted in order to
debilitate Pakistan, reported
BBC Urdu.
In an interview to the BBC in
Dubai, Musharraf said that
currently, it appeared as if
army officials were being
targeted and that conspiracies
were being hatched to do so.
He said that the army plays a
central role in Pakistan and in
order to weaken the country,
some elements were trying to
weaken the army.
Had directed ISI to disband
political cells
Musharraf said that as the chief
of army staff back then, he had
directed the Inter-Services
Intelligence to disband political
cells and to stay away from
matters of politics.
He said, I had directed the then
chief of ISI General Ashfaq
Parvez Kayani that the
institution he was heading the
ISI should not intervene in
politics. However, I did not issue
him written directives in this
regard.
The former president said that he
did not say this as a formal
order, but both him and Kayani
had thought that the ISI should
not intervene in political
matters.
This is the reason why there
was no rigging done in 2008
elections and neither any such
complaint had surfaced, said
Musharraf.
Reopening old cases is in no
ones favour
Speaking on the Asghar Khan
case, Musharraf said that it was
only a distraction and was
causing a conflict between state
institutions. Any tension
between institutions is dangerous
for Pakistan.
He said, We are getting
ourselves into trouble by holding
on to issues from the past and
that the reopening of a 15-year-
old case was in no ones favour.
Musharraf said that if you want
to go back, then why not
question the separation of East
Pakistan, assassinations of Ayub
Khan and Liaquat Ali Khan?
Musharraf said that We should
keep our focus on the present
and the future.
Army being targeted to weaken Pakistan: Musharraf – The Express Tribune
(retd) Pervez Musharraf said
on Wednesday that the
Pakistan Army was needlessly
being targeted in order to
debilitate Pakistan, reported
BBC Urdu.
In an interview to the BBC in
Dubai, Musharraf said that
currently, it appeared as if
army officials were being
targeted and that conspiracies
were being hatched to do so.
He said that the army plays a
central role in Pakistan and in
order to weaken the country,
some elements were trying to
weaken the army.
Had directed ISI to disband
political cells
Musharraf said that as the chief
of army staff back then, he had
directed the Inter-Services
Intelligence to disband political
cells and to stay away from
matters of politics.
He said, I had directed the then
chief of ISI General Ashfaq
Parvez Kayani that the
institution he was heading the
ISI should not intervene in
politics. However, I did not issue
him written directives in this
regard.
The former president said that he
did not say this as a formal
order, but both him and Kayani
had thought that the ISI should
not intervene in political
matters.
This is the reason why there
was no rigging done in 2008
elections and neither any such
complaint had surfaced, said
Musharraf.
Reopening old cases is in no
ones favour
Speaking on the Asghar Khan
case, Musharraf said that it was
only a distraction and was
causing a conflict between state
institutions. Any tension
between institutions is dangerous
for Pakistan.
He said, We are getting
ourselves into trouble by holding
on to issues from the past and
that the reopening of a 15-year-
old case was in no ones favour.
Musharraf said that if you want
to go back, then why not
question the separation of East
Pakistan, assassinations of Ayub
Khan and Liaquat Ali Khan?
Musharraf said that We should
keep our focus on the present
and the future.
Army being targeted to weaken Pakistan: Musharraf – The Express Tribune