We did not achieve anything from Kargil war: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
New Delhi: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has pinned duty on “certain Generals” within the Pakistani Army for dragging the nation into Kargil conflict with India and highlighted how Pakistan soldier have been with out meals and weapons throughout it.
Nawaz Sharif, the Pakistani Prime Minister throughout the 1999 India Pakistani conflict, mentioned, “People who were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of ur soldiers in Kargil..it was a call by few generals….we were thrown into war. It painful for me to learn when our soldier at peaks, let alone food, didnt had weapons…lives were continued to be sacrificed but what did the country or community achieve.”
The virtually 3-month lengthy conflict ended with decisive victory for India with the forces clearing Kargil sector of the then state of Jammu and Kashmir from the Pakistani forces.
Nawaz Sharif highlighted, “Forces behind Kargil were the same forces who, to save face…. on October 12, 1999 plotted a coup in the country and martial law was declared. Pervez Musharraf and his cohort used the army for personal gains”
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Sharif was talking at ‘Pakistan democratic motion’ or PDM rally of 11 opposition events in Quetta, Balochistan. This is the third such rally of PDM after those at Gujranwala and Karachi.
He additionally took on Pakistani Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and DG of Pakistan’s Spy company ISI General Faiz Hameed, a topic which is taboo within the nation with no politician touching it.
“General Bajwa stole the mandate of 2018 Pakistani elections…he made Imran Niazi as Pakistani PM which goes against the mandate,” he mentioned.
This is the secnd time, the three-time Pakistani PM Sharif publicly took the identify of nation’s highly effective military chief publicly and his involvement in Pakistani politics, a dare no civilian chief has performed in final 70 years.
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