Jaish was behind Parliament attack: Ex-ISI chief

Pakistan had strongly denied any of it’s citizens had any role in attack on Indian parliament. And now Ex-ISI chief confirms that the banned Pakistani militant group, Jaish-e-Mohammad was involved in attack Indian Parliament in 2001 and also in attempted assosination on mUsharraf.


Jaish was behind Parliament attack: Ex-ISI chief

Saturday, 06 March , 2004, 17:11

Former ISI chief General Javed Ashraf Qazi has blamed the banned militant group, Jaish-e-Mohammad, for the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament in 2001 and the recent suicide attacks on President Pervez Musharraf.

“We must not be afraid of admitting that Jaish was involved in the deaths of thousands of innocent Kashmiris, bombing the Indian Parliament, (journalist) Daniel Pearl’s murder and attempts on President Musharraf’s life,” Qazi said participating in a debate in the senate on Musharraf’s address to the joint sitting of Parliament.

India has blamed Jaish and another Pakistan-based militant outfit, Lashkar-e-Tayiba, for the attack on Parliament. The two organisations were subsequently banned by Musharraf.

Qazi, who served as a senior minister in Musharraf’s military government, said both Jaish and the Lashkar-e-Tayiba have harmed the Kashmir struggle the most.

The ruling Pakistan Muslim League (Qazi) member blamed sectarian outfit, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, for the attacks on minority Shias in Pakistan.

Both Jaish and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi are products of a campaign of hatred, he said adding that “they are producing zombies to kill their Muslim brothers,” the Daily Times said.

Referring to the attack on Shias by Sunni extremist organisations like Jhangvi, Qazi said Pakistan intelligence agencies knew about 10,000 religious institutions which were inciting Shias and Sunnis against each other.

He denied allegations made by Pakistan’s opposition parties that the army alone had made the country’s Afghan policy and supported Taliban.

Former Interior Minister Naseerullah Khan Babar of the Pakistan Peoples Party, led by former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, had first contacted the Afghan commanders, he said.

“I saluted him for that because it was a correct decision at that time,” Qazi said terming Taliban as the product of the circumstances.

The retired general said, the Arab countries had always accused Pakistan of harbouring terrorists and disclosed that the Egyptian President Anwar al Sadaat’s killer had taken refuge in Peshawar.

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Yes ..it was jaish ..who tried to makea advani hostage but failed...

Yes, jaish is a failure in everything it has done.

Kudos to Qazi for speaking the truth. I hope jaish thugs will not harm him.

WELL IF JAISH IS such a big monster then how is maulana massod azhar a free man? and how popular is jaish among ordinary pakistanis?

If Jaish was popular with ordinairy Pakistanis we wouldn't have any tv channels. In fact we wouldn't have any tv's as they'd all be banned.

As for Jaish and Lashkar being a 'Pakistani' outfit, that's ignoring the fact that there are more muslims in India than in Pakistan. Who's to say Qazi wasn't referring to the Indian version of Jaish? As we can see by the fact that a hindu fundamentalist party won elections in India, that country has it's own problems with religious hotheads.

:rolleyes: