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was never in favour of Kargil war: Nawaz Sharif
New Delhi, Aug 2 Revealing fresh insights in the Kargil conflict, exiled
former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif has said he never wanted to let
down his Indian counterpart Atal Bihari Vajpayee for whom he had "great
regards" but had to cut a "sorry figure" after being "stabbed in the
back" by Pervez Musharraf.
"I was never in favour of a war with India," Sharif, deposed by
Musharraf, his handpicked Army Chief, said in an interview in London to
'India Today' group editor Prabhu Chawla.
"I have great regards for Vajpayee. I never wanted to let him down",
said Sharif, ousted by Musharraf in October 1999, while recalling that
Vajpayee had undertaken a state visit to Pakistan only a few months
earlier.
The two leaders had then agreed on a slew of confidence-building
measures after Vajpayee had crossed the Wagah border in the inaugural
Delhi-Lahore bus.
Musharraf is "someone who can never be trusted. He said he would retire
as army general before December 31, 2004. He has never fulfilled that
commitment," Sharif contended.
Asked whether Musharraf had kept him in the dark about the Kargil war,
Sharif said "He let me and my government down. He stabbed me in the
back. I cut a sorry figure before Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee." To a
specific query whether he was unaware of the attacks being planned,
Sharif said "not all the details". Do you mean, he never shared anything
with you ?. No, not in the manner that should have been," Sharif said.
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