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Gen Hamid Gul: Put me on trial for forming IJI

Nahin. Agar apka desh toot gaya, toh sabze zyada dikkat India to hogi. You cannot be allowed to breakup now - for India's security.

Thanks for your concerns :). Pakistan is not breaking up anytime soon.
 
PPP wanted to shut down Pakistan's nuclear program. Benazir asked Rajiv Gandhi to bring Indian army on Pakistan border to force a political change in her favor.

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But it doesn't make sense, why would BB try and shut down something that her father gave his life for? I mean I cannot find any other reason for Bhutto's murder other then his dedication and commitment to the Nuclear program and his ambition for a unified Muslim block.
 
Pakistan has to grant Hamid Gul's wish and put him on trial. Then read him the Pakistani Constitution that army interference in political process is illegal.

You know what? Constitution was made for Pakistan and not the other way around. If a law/rule needs to be broken or violated in any way for the sake of Pakistan, so be it!

Besides, we all know how BB gave detailed information of the Sikh Freedom Movement (Khalistan) to Rajiv Gandi, enabling him to wipe out that momentum gaining freedom struggle in days.

Not at all.

He is still a fully functioning piece on the chess board: witness his role in creating Difa-e-Pakistan Council with the blessing of the deep establishment to whip up anti-US mania according to needs.

Do you really think there is any thing missing from the actions of the US Government from whipping up anti-US sentiments in Pakistan?
 
A self-explanatory story regarding the time IJI was created by the ISI:

from: GIK wanted Benazir declared ineligible - geo.tv

'GIK wanted Benazir declared ineligible'

November 10, 2012 - Updated 2349 PKT

ISLAMABAD: Ex bureaucrat Roedad Khan Saturday said the then president Ghulam Ishaq Khan wanted to have former prime minister Benazir Bhutto declared ineligible and in this regard assigned him (Roedad) the task of her 'accountability'.

He disclosed this during an exclusive interview in Geo's program 'Jirga' hosted by Saleem Saafi. The program will go on air on Geo News at 8:00 PM Sunday.

Roedad Khan said the former chief of army staff, Gen (Retd) Aslam Beg had said in his address in Aiwan-e-Sadr that 'no one can separate the army from politics'.

"No prime minister can function without GHQ's consent," Roedad Khan claimed, calling GHQ 'Pakistan's central source of power'.

To a question, he said he was neither a member of any election cell in Aiwan-e-Sadr nor did he have any knowledge of it.
 
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