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Musharraf betrays Pak nervousness, says if Islamabad goes nuclear, 'India could finish us using 20 bombs'

Pervez Musharraf says nuclear war is not an option.

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  • Feb 25, 2019, 07:14 PM IST

Pakistan's former military dictator Gen (retd.) Pervez Musharraf has termed talk of any nuclear war with India as rubbish, saying if Pakistan would attack India with one atomic bomb, then New Delhi could "finish us by attacking with 20 bombs".It is not so simple. Do not talk like this. There is always a military strategy," Musharraf, who is on self-exile in Dubai, said in response to a question at a news conference in Dubai on Friday evening.

His statement came amid heightened tension between the two nuclear-armed countries after the February 14 suicide attack by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad that killed at least 40 CRPF soldiers in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district.

Musharraf, who ruled Pakistan from 1999 to 2008, termed talk of any nuclear war as rubbish, Dawn newspaper reported.

"If Pakistan would attack India with one atomic bomb, then the neighbouring country could finish us by attacking with 20 bombs," he was quoted as saying by the paper."The only solution is that we should first attack them with 50 atom bombs so that they cannot hit us with 20 bombs. Are you ready to first launch an attack with 50 bombs?" he asked.

 

1. Musharraf analyses strength of India and Pakistan

Musharraf analyses strength of India and Pakistan
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Musharraf, who was the army chief of Pakistan during the Kargil War in 1999, said India had advantage in some areas in Kashmir and it could launch a surgical strike, but Pakistan also had advantage in many other areas. He suggested to Pakistan Army to keep a plan prepared before time to deal with any possible Indian move, the paper said.

The former general has been declared a fugitive in the Benazir Bhutto assassination case and the Red Mosque cleric killing case. He is facing several cases including a treason case for suspending the Constitution in 2007. He left for the UAE in 2016 for medical treatment and has not returned since. 

2. JeM involved in Pulwama attack, says Musharraf

JeM involved in Pulwama attack, says Musharraf
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Pervez Musharraf has accepted Jaish-e-Mohammed's role in the terror attack in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir that claimed lives of over 40 jawans.

In an interview to a private news channel, Musharraf expressed grief over the attack and condemned it. 

He said, “It is terrible. We regret and we condemn it. There is no sympathy that I will have. I was attacked by a Jaish cadre. I don't think even Imran Khan would have sympathy for (Jaish).”

However, Musharraf, firmly maintained that Pakistan had no role in the attack. 

“Maulana did it, Jaish did it but let us not blame the (Pakistan) government. There should be a joint investigation team to get the details. And if the government is involved it will be regrettable," he added.

The former PM while referring to the country's economic crisis also said that “The condition in which Pakistan is, I don't think the government will get into such a situation.”

Pervez Musharraf further added that action should be taken against the banned terror outfit JeM. “They should be banned,” he said.

3. India and Pakistan were close to breakthrough in several contentious issues during Musharraf's tenure

India and Pakistan were close to breakthrough in several contentious issues during Musharraf's tenure
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4. Pakistan lost the Kargil war during his stint as the Army Chief

Pakistan lost the Kargil war during his stint as the Army Chief
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