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May 27, 2011 20:34 IST.
Bristling with anti-India sentiments, former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf [ Images ] has accused the United States and other western countries of being partisan towards it and repeated allegations that New Delhi [ Images ] supported rebels in Pakistan.
May 27, 2011 20:34 IST.
Bristling with anti-India sentiments, former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf [ Images ] has accused the United States and other western countries of being partisan towards it and repeated allegations that New Delhi [ Images ] supported rebels in Pakistan.
Pressed hard on whether there was any Pakistani complicity in Al Qaida chief Osama bin Laden's sheltering in Abbottabad, an apparently uneasy Musharraf countered the posers by alleging that India was aiding Baloch rebels in Pakistan.
In an interview to the BBC, Musharraf responded to tough questions by presenter Jeremy Paxman by saying that Pakistan was 'sensitive' about its nuclear assets and India. He did not name Balochistan in the interview, but said, "Do you know we caught five truckloads of weapons very recently, just about two months back. Five truckloads of anti-aircraft missiles, rocket launchers, mortars. Now, who brought these five trucks? Who gave these? Americans or the Afghanistan government? No sir. India gave them. And we know it."
You have been repeating this nonsense for quite some time, but never was able to produce any evidence - to the International Community - so far. Well, repeating a lie a million times doesn't make it a fact.
Your accusation that the West is partisan towards India itself nails your lie. The Democracies are partisan towards India because they all cherish one set of values of not harboring terrorists on their soil or encourage them on others' soil.
Your accusation that the West is partisan towards India itself nails your lie. The Democracies are partisan towards India because they all cherish one set of values of not harboring terrorists on their soil or encourage them on others' soil.
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