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Nawaz Sharif - Osama Bin Laden meetings

Oh it's times of india:lol: they might went out of bollywood news so they thought about osama

Hindustani media shows the nuture of their own people such a cartoon network :bunny:
 
Whats wrong in it? Bin Laden is one of the biggest industrial groups in KSA. Whats wrong in asking him to invest in Pakistan?

Why doesnt US kick his family out or why doesnt any other country do so?

Only when it comes to us, we become the terrorist nation...this is all bullcrap....its who gets what from whom for any possible financial gain
 
Dear Indians,

If Osama-Bin-Laden`s search is over, then US, India & Israel GAME is over in Pakistan & Afghanistan!

These 3 country using Osama`s search as to destabilize Pakistan. Because especially quite often you hear that lots of statements comes from both India & US that Osama is in Pakistan after heavy bombing in every single part of Afghanistan by US.

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whats the big deal here as raised by a member earlier "meetings were conducted way before 9/11 , and OBL was a mujahid in those days, NS didnt do any thing wrong.
 
'Sharif met Osama, used his funds in anti-Benazir plot' - Pakistan - World - The Times of India

LAHORE: In a stunning disclosure that once again confirmed the nexus between Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence and banned militant outfits, a former ISI official, Khalid Khwaja, has claimed that he arranged at least five meetings between former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden.

In an interview with a private television channel, Khwaja said Sharif has met several Islamic movement leaders around the world, including Osama and asked him to provide fund for 'development projects'.
Khwaja revealed that he had arranged three meetings between Sharif and Osama in Saudi Arabia. "Nawaz (Sharif) insisted that I arrange a direct meeting with Osama, which I did in Saudi Arabia. Nawaz was looking for a 500 million rupees grant from Osama. Although Osama provided a smaller sum... he secured for Nawaz a meeting with the Saudi royal family," Khwaja told the Daily Times.

He also claimed that Osama bin Laden had provided him funds to hand over to the incumbent Punjab chief minister to overthrow Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's government.

"I still remember that Osama provided me funds that I handed over to then Punjab chief minister Nawaz to topple Benazir Bhutto's government," Khwaja said.

Khwaja claimed that he maintained a close relationship between Osama bin Laden, as after being 'forced' to retire he went to Afghanistan in 1987 and fought against the Soviet troops "alongside Osama".

Khwaja had in February successfully petitioned the Lahore high court to bar the government from extraditing five Afghan militant leaders captured in the country, including Taliban No. 2 Mullah Baradar, to neighbouring Afghanistan.

Wts wrong if NS have a ever a meeting with Ladin.
Ladin and his men have world support in Afgan USSR war.
 
Another meanless propaganda by indians.....then what about your gov. supporting tamil terrorists in Srilanka for almost 30 years? and what about all those terrorists backed by your gov. and raw which are operating in Pakistan? don't forget your supreme (hero for hindus) terrorist (for everyone else) which alll hindu loves so much bcz he's killing lot of innocent Muslims in india and now days he's against Sharuk Khan!:disagree:

Even if NS met OBL back in those days there wasn't anything wrong in it....after all it's the U.S. who supported OBL during soviet invasion! U.S. doesn't seem to be interested in all these BS articles just don't understand what indians want to get from all their crap? we can do what ever we want, it's not you people who have to decide what our leaders have to do or not to do or what they have done in the past...if it's in our national interest then we will also dialogue with talibans, the U.S. are also seeking a deal with talibans! so you people may stop crying and quit from Afghanistan as soon as possibile bcz it's in your best interest!:wave:
 

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