ADVT:

  Home   Astrology   Business   Indiafocus   Lifestyle   Movies   News   Parenting   Online Exam   Sports   Travel
Home -> News -> India -> Full Story

'Pak Army had no secret plans in its war archives'
Wednesday, June 1 2005 13:48 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New Delhi: A day after former Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Gohar Ayub Kham claimed that an Indian Army officer had sold a secret war plan to his country, former Pakistan Army Chief Gen Mirza Aslam Baig yesterday (May 31, 2005) said his Army had no such plans in its possession.

"As per our records, our (war) archives, there is no mention of such kind of a deal. The only information that we got was from a dispatch rider from Jammu that the Indian Army would launch its main offensive from Rabi and Chenab region.

"It was a very small plan," Gen Baig, who was at that time a Major, told Aaj Tak, according to a press release issued by the television news channel.

Gen Baig cast doubts about the money allegedly given to the Indian Brigadier in return for the so-called secret plan and said, "For a secret war plan, the amount should have been Rs 20 lakh and not Rs 20,0000. Twenty thousand is too small an amount for a plan of such a nature."

"For such money, a small local plan or a division plan would have been obtained. The so-called plan could have also been in the form of deception, whether it was successful or not, I cannot say," he said.

"But when you see the ground reality and when you talk of proofs, there are no proofs, no war archives to corroborate that there was any such plan which was acquired from a top Indian Army official," he said.

PTI









Opinion Poll
Is Raj Thackeray going overboard with his anti-North Indian stance?
Yes
No
Can't say
    

Results | Previous Results
More News
Woman and child die of...
No country immune to financial...
Tata Indicom starts toll free...
US enemies in Mideast gloat...
Sharif brothers on hit list of...
Pakistan's NSA in India
Chided for flunking tests
Christian ex-employee held
Three more arrested for raping...
BJP criticises Delhi government
Exiled rebel leader returns to...
Four killed in Russia...
Abandoned briefcases causes...
Cong not to project CM...
Govt asked to push for solution
50,000 industrial units to down...
Iran opposition to challenge...
Mamata and allies now seek...
Misunderstanding with yoga guru...
Former SIMI activists demand...
Dalai Lama stable, to be...
Worth a click
  Sarees
Baby Clothes
Jewellery
Bluetooth Headsets
Health & Fitness

Search Keywords