Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

**NEW YORK: Pakistan’s former leader Pervez Musharraf said Tuesday that India was trying to create a hostile state in Afghanistan as he hit back at criticism of his country’s role in fighting extremists.
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Musharraf, who is touring the United States as part of a comeback bid, said **he has seen photographs of Kabul-based “Pakistan terrorists” a likely reference to Baluchistan separatists meeting in India with intelligence agents.

“If I’m allowed to be very, very frank, India’s role in Afghanistan is to create an anti-Pakistan Afghanistan,**” Musharraf, a military ruler who stepped down in 2008, said at the Council on Foreign Relations.
**“This is very clear to me. There are consulates in Kandahar and Jalalabad (which) are actually involved in creating trouble in Pakistan. They have no other role,” Musharraf said.
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“Why wouldn’t the consulates be somewhere in the north facing Uzbekistan and Tajikistan?” he asked.
India has consulates in the southern cities of Kandahar and Jalalabad, but also in Mazar-i-Sharif in the north and Herat in the west. The Indian embassy in Kabul was targetted in an attack last year claimed by Taliban militants.

**Pakistan has long voiced concern about India’s role in Afghanistan. US officials have given little credence to the assertions, with President Barack Obama in a speech Monday to the Indian parliament praising New Delhi’s assistance to the war-torn country.
**India, not a traditional donor, has committed 1.3 billion dollars to Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban regime and is building roads, power lines and a new parliament building.

Pakistan had been the chief supporter of the Taliban but Musharraf switched sides after the September 11, 2001 attacks and assisted US forces that overthrew the hardline regime.

Musharraf bristled at criticism that Taliban and Al-Qaeda leaders, including perhaps Osama bin Laden, have been able to escape US-led forces in Afghanistan by crossing into safe havens in Pakistan’s lawless border areas.

“Pakistan is trying its best. Why is the responsibility only on Pakistan?”Musharraf said. “Why is the responsibility of their coming into Pakistan not
the fault of Afghan forces and US forces and coalition forces?””It should be shared at least 50-50, we are at fault, you are also at fault,”
he said.
http://www.dawn.com/2010/11/09/india-creating-anti-pakistan-afghanistan-musharraf.html

this men is always in news! however I dont disagree with him on this! …
but the sad truth is our very own ppl are working against Pakistan! so wht can one expect from a country like India!

Re: Afghanistan a ‘playground’ for India: Musharraf

:k:

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**“Pakistan is trying its best. Why is the responsibility only on Pakistan?”Musharraf said. “Why is the responsibility of their coming into Pakistan not
the fault of Afghan forces and US forces and coalition forces?””It should be shared at least 50-50, we are at fault, you are also at fault

well said!! **

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

long time no see Sharabee! :D

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he is a coward no doubt abt that! but wht he is saying .. can we deny it completely?
just like Pakistanis are working against their own country... there are many indians out there who are meddling in balochistan as well afghanistan!

btw, i guess this thread should be in world affairs maybe! :p

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

everyone knows balochistan and afghan has Indian intelligence stirring trouble and then they have the nerve to blame pakistan for terrorism what hypocrites.

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

please release the whole list of indian agents you caught in baluchistan, khyber pakhtunkhwa, fata,gilgit,kargil,punjab,and afghanistan,

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yes he is a coward when he left bodies of pak armymen in kargil saying they are not from pak army ,besharam ,
afghanistan is not a fiefdom of pakistan , india has diplomatic ties with afghans that is why india is helping them develop their infrastructure

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

that would never happen under the current leadership! :(

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India's days of mischief in Afghanistan are numbered inshAllah. Soon the talibans will be kicking their butts since India was nothing more than a choirboy for americans.

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no way dear :D developing roads are no mischief

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

While Pakistan, Russia, USA and Iran have been playing in Afghanistan for so long, why not have more playmates?

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

We'll see to that honey won't we? Pakistan's repayment of Indian mischief during the last decade through Afghanistan is long overdue.

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talk about ignorance the whole world knows india desperate to get foothold in afghanistan except you why is that? are you living in a cave with no electric?

and now you even denying raw and india supporting the separatism in Baluchistan you quick to blame pakistan for interference in kashmir but when shoe on other foot you act like mother teresa as if your Indian terrorism in balouch goes unnoticed what foolishness

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

Why do you object to India providing aid to Afghanistan?

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^ aid? lol hahaha is that what they call it now

landmines check
explosives check
machine guns check
sniper rifles check
Cash check
fake passports and ID check

now put big food and medicine label on boxes and send to afghan and balouch areas,

Re: Afghanistan a 'playground' for India: Musharraf

Take some (or a whole lot) of the refugees! :)

But hey, even the west is building roads and some of their crews were completely left alone because the roads helped the insurgents in khost, paktia etc to move more freely. i don' think the US would ever leave afghanistan completely, but it is comical to believe that india can fill the vacuum of the west if it were to leave. For one, would india move its supplies through Pakistan? I know you will say iran and road are being built to accomplish that but all the major cities of Pakistan are closer to pakistan and a longer route spells more ways to create troubles along the way.