Now he remembers to tell the world after three years. You know how much of a plus it would've been for the Indian government to boast "We saved Musharraf's life!"
As they say in Salam Namaste, short term memmories
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/519729.cms
Pak denies RAW tip-off on Musharraf assassination bid Add to Clippings
[ 25 Feb, 2004 2039hrs ISTPTI ]
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ISLAMABAD: Rejecting as "fallacious" reports that RAW tipped off ISI about a third assassination attempt on President Pervez Musharraf ahead of last month's SAARC summit, Pakistan today ruled out cooperation between the intelligence agencies of the two countries until "confidence" was restored in bilateral ties.
"Do not rely on it. This piece of information is incorrect and fallacious. There is no collaboration and coordination taking place between ISI and RAW. I can reject it categorically and I can state it with full confidence," Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman Masood Khan told reporters here, referring to a report in the Indian media on RAW's tip-off to ISI.
He also ruled out sharing of intelligence information between the two counties in the light of the present thaw in the relations. "What we have to do is to build confidence, first and then at a much later stage share intelligence. That stage arrives, when you have a mature relationship. We have to resolve our disputes first."
Khan also said Pakistan would raise the issue of India's construction of fencing along the LoC in the composite dialogue process agreed to by both the countries this month to discuss Kashmir and other issues.
Pakistan has raised its concern with the Indian government on the fencing issue and kept the United Nations informed about the development, he said and reiterated Islamabad's stand that fencing was a violation of bilateral agreements and UN Security Council resolutions.
This info sharing surfaced up right after the assasination attempt, so there may be some truth to it.