'Nawaz Sharif is lying; he knew about Kargil war' Monday, July 19 2004 14:32 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad:
Pakistan Government has ruled out any probe in the Kargil episode saying it would open a Pandora's box and rejected deposed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's reported claim that he was not informed about it by the then Army chief Pervez Musharraf.
Whatever happened was a "collective responsibility" by the Sharif Government, Prime Minister Shujaat Hussain said adding that any move to probe the matter at this stage would open a Pandora's box.
Sharif had been taken into confidence by the COAS (Chief of Army Staff), General Musharraf, Hussain told reporters in Lahore yesterday (Jul 18, 2004) commenting on the deposed Premier's remarks in an interview to an Indian weekly that Musharraf had not informed him about the Kargil operation. Musharraf overthrew Sharif in a bloodless coup on October 12, 1999.
"I say on oath that Sharif was fully aware of the operation and the COAS had six meetings with him at which I was also present. I can even recall the dates and time of these meetings," Hussain, who served as Interior Minister in Sharif's Government, was quoted by the media as saying.
He maintained that what he narrated was an "eye witness" account and "there is no need for a judicial commission" as demanded by Sharif's PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) party.
Hussain, appointed as interim Premier until the election to the National Assembly by Prime Minister-designate Shaoukat Aziz, challenged Sharif to say under oath that he was not fully informed about the Kargil issue.