Sharif removed Musharraf after a phone call: Gen Butt

Now the other side of the story. Mushrraf planed military coup when he was appointed COAS…long before Oct 12, 1999.

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Sharif removed Musharraf after a phone call: Gen Butt By Azaz Syed
Tuesday, 12 Oct, 2010
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ISLAMABAD: Eleven years after the fateful night that put an end to his military career, General (retd) Ziauddin Butt disclosed that General (retd) Pervez Musharraf had plans to topple the elected government since his inception as Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) in 1998.

“I do know personally that he had some such plans since October 1998 when he assumed the office of the COAS,” said General (retired) Ziauddin in an exclusive but informal chat with Dawn at his residence in Lahore.

General Ziauddin was “appointed” army chief by then prime minister Mian Nawaz Sharif on October 12, 1999, which triggered the series of events that led to the military coup later that night. The night proved to be no less tumultuous for Ziauddin; stripped of his military rank, he was kept in solitary confinement for two years at the headquarters of the 111 Brigade.

In perhaps what is his first extensive interaction with the media, the military officer claimed that Musharraf was a “friend of mine”.

At the same time, when pressed to talk further about the “plans” to carry out a coup, which dated back to 1998, the general refused to reveal anything else. He did, however, claim that the plan to topple the elected government was not a secret in the days leading up to October 12. “We were aware that General Musharraf and his cronies would take over.”

Ziauddin told Dawn that armed with this knowledge the prime minister too had decided to remove General Musharraf though he (Ziauddin) was not aware of the details of what Nawaz Sharif had in mind.

The government, he said, sprang into action when on October 12 Mr Sharif was about to proceed on a scheduled visit to Shujaabad, Multan. Shortly before he was about to leave the prime minister received a telephone call from a “reliable source”. This prompted the prime minister to remove General Musharraf. “To date Mian Nawaz Sharif has not disclosed who the caller on the other end was.”

Ziauddin also said that despite heading the ISI, he was kept out of the loop by the rest of the military in the run-up to the coup. He explained that one of his junior officers, Major General Ghulam Ahmed, widely known as GA, was secretly reporting to Musharraf. He said that in the ISI, most of the postings were done by GHQ and hence if the DG ISI did not enjoy the confidence of the chief of army staff, he was not just ineffective but also helpless despite heading one of the strongest intelligence agencies in the country.

He also disclosed that on the night of October 12, 1999, after the military had taken over, General Mahmud Ahmed visited him and suggested that he denounce the removal of Pervez Musharraf. Ziauddin refused and ended up in solitary confinement.

“I refused to become party to the unconstitutional act carried out by the fellow Generals,” said Ziauddin. He held General Musharraf; then corps commander General Mahmud Ahmed; chief of general staff General Aziz Khan; vice chief of general staff Maj-Gen Ali Mohammad Jan Orakzai; DG MO Maj-Gen Shahid Aziz and others responsible for the coup.

Clad in a blue t-shirt with white trousers, General (retired) Ziauddin said that the differences between the PML-N and the military emerged after the Kargil war. Siding with Sharif, he too claimed that Musharraf started the Kargil conflict without the prior approval and knowledge of the elected government. “Even the corps commanders and principal staff officers were kept in the dark.”

After the conflict, the relations deteriorated rapidly; according to Ziauddin, Musharraf began abusing Sharif in private gatherings. Sharif learnt this because he was given an audio tape in which the chief of army staff was using insulting language against the prime minister. The tape was given to Sharif by the Intelligence Bureau (IB).

When asked about his reported close relations with the father of Sharif which is said to have led to his appointment as army chief in October 1999, Ziauddin could not help smiling before he answered that he had never met Sharif senior.

Ziauddin also claimed that his name as the successor to Musharraf was suggested by secretary defence; Sharif had asked the secretary as to who was the senior most general after Musharraf and this is when Ziauddin’s name came up.

“On October 12 when I went to PM house I was taken by surprise when I was given the letter appointing me as COAS.”

He said that he was the senior most military officer on October 12, 1999. When asked about the reports which claimed that Ziauddin had no experience of commanding a corps, he said that he had commanded an infantry brigade and had been awarded the highest grade in the war course and that he had been personnel staff officer of COAS Aslam Baig for which the best brigadier of the army is selected. Besides this, he had also served as the Gujranwala corps commander. These reports about his previous military experience had surfaced after the coup, in a bid to highlight that Sharif’s choice for COAS had been inappropriate also because Ziauddin lacked the requisite experience.

However, he claimed that this was not the first time his name had been considered for COAS. Even when General Jahangir Karamat’s replacement was to be finalised in October 1998, Ziauddin’s name was proposed along with those of Lt. General Ali Quli Khan and General Musharraf.

“But at that time then secretary defence, Lt. General (retired) Iftikhar Ahmed Khan supported Musharraf for the post.”

Ziauddin also claimed that Musharraf was all set to be removed by the former army chief General Jahangir Karamat because the latter had received some pictures and evidence implicating Musharraf in some immoral activities but for some reasons this did not happen.

Talking about his arrest, General (retired) Ziauddin said he was kept in custody for two years. He said that he was told by a junior officer that he (Ziauddin) had been removed from service. Later, he added, he was given a hand-written order that he was removed under section 16 of the Pakistan Military Law and Manual of Pakistan Military Law but he was never court martialled.

According to Ziauddin, the removal orders of any senior officer are to be signed by the prime minister or the president. But his dismissal orders, which were sent to the then president, Rafiq Tarar, were not signed by the latter. Evidently, the dismissal orders must have been backdated and signed by Pervez Musharraf once he took over as president, he conjectured.

Ziauddin said that Musharraf confiscated his property and deprived him of his retirement benefits. The retired ISI chief today lives in a one-canal house owned by his wife. He claimed that for most of Musharraf’s tenure he lived under strict observation and surveillance and most of his former colleagues avoided meeting him.

Re: Sharif removed Musharraf after a phone call: Gen Butt

I wonder how many of these kinds involved in immoral activities in addition to corruption and still considered as elite or superior race. Once again unless these kinds are tried in courts and punished, people will always look for escape goats politicians.

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It's amazing how people believe everything which is inline with their political thinking, without questioning or requiring any evidence of the claim.

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It is an interesting read . But what can be done about all this ? Pakistan is a andheer nagri choupat raj.
Who can dare to bring those marshal races and elite to try them in court ? Billi k galay main ghanti koun bandhay ga ?

Re: Sharif removed Musharraf after a phone call: Gen Butt

kitna masoom bacha hai. Look at the timing of him coming out for his "first interview" in 10 years. Right when Mush is taking shots at NS, here comes Gen Ziauddin butt....

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Everybody knew about this all along, Sharif was trying to remove Mushy when he heard about the upcoming 'coup' but Mushy interrupted 'just in time'.

What will suffice as 'evidence' for you? I guess a video of both sides of the telephone conversation along with the phone-bill?

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by multiple accounts, here is the conversation b/w Control tower and plane on final hours of drama. I am sure someone has audio of it too

Tower: Please convey to the Chief that this is Gen. Iftikhar. I would like to speak to him.

PK 805: Standby, we will get the General…. Iftikhar this is Pervez. Where is Usmani?

Tower: Sir, Iftikhar is on the set. Gen. Usmani is in the VIP lounge. He is waiting at the gate for you. I am here at the con tower.

PK 805: Iftikhar what is the problem?

Tower: I am sure you would not know. About two hours back your retirement was announced and you were to be replaced by Zia. The army has taken over and they were trying to divert your plane, so that it doesn’t land here. We have taken over the airport and you are coming in now.

PK 805: Iftikhar, thank you. Tell Mahmood and Aziz nobody will leave the country.

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The pilot of flight PK805

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Also this.
+PML-N issues charge sheet against Musharraf](Geo News: Latest News Breaking, Live Videos, World, Entertainment, Royal)

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-N has issued a ‘charge sheet’ against former president General (Retd.) Pervez Musharraf, Geo News r .

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watch 6:00 and ahead

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This is how Nawaz Shrif obliges his Butt family… Ex-Chief becoming a tasf force Chairman under CM Shahbaz.. shame

http://www.thestatesmen.net/news/sharif%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98coas%E2%80%99-gen-ziauddin-butt-appointed-chairman-cmit/

Re: Sharif removed Musharraf after a phone call: Gen Butt

they are all rascals every one of them. that is how and why they become politicians. In any country. Except in Pakistan where generals are also nothing more than dirty politicians

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So you now know that Mush was in plan to take over before 12th October, But now think how removing of Mush was planned. It is foolish to think that politicians,media or civil society did that. This all was also pre-planned and every source was carefully used.

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Mush should have been court-martialed post Kargil itself. But then, paiti bhai bachaney key liye sab general tayyar hotay hain!

I don't think current crop of generals would allow Mush to be taken to courts either.

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so people are now defending Ziahuddin butt, this is taking blind hatred against mush to another level
:o

here is an article by kamran khan back in 1999 which exposes him, yet 11 years later people blinded by hate would just belive anything.

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Ambitious Ziauddin steered Nawaz to political disaster**

News Intelligence Unit

By Kamran Khan

ISLAMABAD: Within half an hour of his surreptitious climb to the post of the Chief of Army Staff on Tuesday afternoon, the former Inter-Services Intelligence chief, General Khawaja Ziauddin knew that the Army he was supposed to lead was not prepared to accept his command.

The News Intelligence Unit (NIU) has gathered that all of Ziauddins phone calls to the Corps Commanders and the Chief of General Staff -- placed from the Prime Ministers House in Islamabad on Tuesday -- drew a blank, a reaction that almost instantly drew down the curtains on former prime minister Nawaz Sharif`s second term in office.

Debriefing sessions with detained aides of the Nawaz Sharif administration by security officials here have disclosed that the former ISI chief-led operation to stage an in-house coup in the Army was driven by his personal ambitions ignoring the actual situation on the ground.

Even a layman in Pakistan is aware that any operation of this sort can never be completed without the active support of the troops and commanders posted in the cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, an Army official commented.

It was foolish of the former prime minister not to be aware that his nominee for the Army chief didn`t have the key support of the 10 Corps and more specifically the 111 brigade, he added.

*It has now become clear that Lt. Gen. Ziauddin was the architect of the secret operation that envisioned the official announcement of his promotion to the post of COAS once Gen Pervez Musharraf boarded PIA Flight PK 805 in Colombo for a journey that severed his contact with the GHQ for a good 200 minutes.
*

It was also Lt. Gen. Ziauddin who, along with the former principal secretary Saeed Mehdi, had suggested to Nawaz Sharif that General Pervez Musharraf`s plane must not be allowed to land at Karachi so that he could be arrested at any other less busy airports in Sindh.

Sources said that Ziauddin had assured Sharif that he would gain the full command of the Army much before the landing of General Pervez Musharrafs plane at Karachi airport, a dream that suddenly transformed itself into Sharif and Ziauddins worst nightmare.

**Officials here believe that because of his family and, more particularly, his fathers old ties with Khawaja Ziauddins family, Sharif always wanted to appoint him to the coveted post of the COAS, but he couldnt do that since he had ignored a senior-most three star general as General Jehangir Karamats replacement. Several close aides to Sharif had often conceded in the past that Gen Kuli Khan Khattak was ignored because Sharif was not comfortable with a Pathan general.

Ziauddin, an officer from the Armys Corps of Engineers, was one course junior to Gen. Ali Kuli Khan and Gen. Pervez Musharraf at the Pakistan Military Academy, but even before Karamats dramatic exit from the Army, Ziauddin had told his friends about the likelihood of his replacing Gen. Jehangir Karamat.

Sources said that General Karamat had posted him as the Corps Commander, Gujranwala in response to a personal request from Sharif, who wanted to give him a fair chance at the time of Karamat`s retirement.**

Those who had close access to Sharif always contended that his decision to appoint Gen Musharraf was a stopgap arrangement between Gen. Karamats abrupt resignation and Ziauddins eventual appointment as the COAS. Ziauddins appointment as the ISI chief, minutes after Musharrafs posting as the COAS, spoke volumes of Sharif`s bent of mind at the time.

With the knowledge that doubts deliberately created about Musharrafs tenure as the COAS would further deteriorate worsening relations between the Army and the former prime minister, **Ziauddin using his position as the ISI chief nonetheless invented an intriguing conspiracy theory on the Kargil crisis and helped fuel misinformation that the Army leadership got Sharif trapped by launching the Kargil operation.
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During the Kargil crisis, Gen. Ziauddin
s exclusive briefing to the former prime minister almost always contradicted the GHQs version.He was responsible for planting the seeds of intrigue on the Kargil issue in Sharifs mind,`` according to a reliable official source.

In his rash drive to convince Sharif that Musharraf`s removal as the COAS would ease tension with the Army, Ziauddin is believed to have also encouraged the former Intelligence Bureau chief Colonel (retd) Iqbal Niazi, to invent a variety of Army-backed threatening scenarios for Sharif, who apparently had an unlimited appetite for stories that painted a highly negative picture of Musharraf and the corps commanders considered close to the COAS.

Khawaja Ziauddin`s desperation to please Nawaz Sharif became evident on the first day of his appointment as the ISI chief when he readily confirmed a police-doctored version about the culprits allegedly involved in the ghastly murder of Hakim Mohammad Said.

On Ziauddin`s report, submitted without any independent verification, Sharif got an excuse to knock out the democratic set-up in Sindh, an act that later emerged as part of a well-engineered plot to make way for the installation of an exclusive PML-run unelected administration in Sindh.

An independent Army probe later discovered that the Sindh Polices version of the Hakim Said case, with a stamp of ISI confirmation from Gen. Ziauddin, was nothing buta pack of lies.` Neither Sharif nor Ziauddin, however, ever acknowledged the blunder.

In another desperate attempt to please the former prime minister, Ziauddin ordered the illegal detention of Najam Sethi, the editor Friday Times, for more than two weeks. Despite the Army`s blunt refusal to initiate sedition or treason charges against Sethi, Ziauddin obliged Sharif and Saifur Rahman by keeping Sethi locked up for about 20 days.

Sethi had been handed to Ziauddin`s ISI after being abducted by IB goons from his Lahore residence. Sources said Ziauddin agreed to hold Sethi in illegal detention in response to a single phone call from Saifur Rahman, who later also made Sharif speak to him on the subject.

Reliable sources said that Ziauddin was also behind severe criticism of the Kargil crisis by at least two corps commanders, who later met Sharif in Ziauddin`s presence. These meetings were never reported to the COAS, who later reacted by removing both corps commanders from their posts.

For Sharif, sources said, Ziauddin`s mission was to divide the corps commanders on ethnic and professional lines and to create an anti-Musharraf lobby amongst the corps commanders.

Since his appointment as the DG ISI, Ziauddin was playing a dangerous game that pitched his boss against the Army, observed a senior official. His operation ultimately turned out to be hara kari (suicide).

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So this the way of Kamran and others of Geo-Jang mafia. Puppets under the toe.

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There is nothing astonishing in the article. Such kinds of conspiracies were hatched in almost every ruler's tenure. Take the example of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, it was rumored that when he decided to remove, Zia-ul-Haq, news was conveyed by Ghulam Ishaq Khan who at that time was very close to Bhutto.

According to constitution of Pakistan PM had full authority to replace CAOS which is sometimes a normal routine in civilized and demorcatic world. What Mush did was quite illegal and against the constitution. He kicked out an elected PM with heavy mendate, using illegal powers on the principle of Jis ki laathi us ki bhains.

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what a bunch of BS... didn't read the whole thing but what i read convinces me butt is pulling this out of thin air...

according to him, we had a prime minister who decided to sack his COAS while the latter was on a foreign visit based on an anonymous call and butt didn't know a thing about any of this despite being the head of ISI... if you believe this you need serious help.

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Sachaydino,

That was no civilized way of removing/replacing a 4 star general. There are set protocols and rules to do that, and Ganji Tind did not follow that. He jeopardized the lives 100+ passengers of that flight, that could proved to be an attempted murder or planned murder in the court of law if proven guilty. Even, President Trueman of USA who developed differences with Gen. Douglas McCarthy did not removed him like that. At least I agree with Mush on one thing that Tindoo is totally a brainless person. I would even say that the fake hair transplant the two Tindoo bros. have, shows their inferiority complex.