By Raja Zahid A KhanzadaDALLAS: Pakistan's former president Gen. Pervez Musharraf has said that he never had any power sharing agreement with President Zardari. Zardari met him twice when he was in...
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July 18, 2011
By Raja Zahid A Khanzada
DALLAS: Pakistan's former president Gen. Pervez Musharraf (retd) has said that he never had any power sharing agreement with President Zardari. Zardari met him twice when he was in power, and he never had any other contact with Zardari.
Former president made these statements while taking to local residents and The News correspondent at the residence of APML's regional coordinator Javed Siddiqui in Dallas.
He said that Geo News is producing unbiased reports about him and he is having better relations with the media.
Pervez Musharraf categorically denied any grouping in ISI.
Answering a question, fomer president claimed that that it was wrong to talk about two groups in ISI, he said the Army chief has unlimited powers and he can easily sent his Lt. general home whenever he wants so groupings in ISI is out of question.
Commenting on Osama's killing in Abbottabad, he said that nobody informed Americans about presence of Bin Laden in Abbottabad, adding that even Americans were not sure of his presence minutes before the operation.
He said that it is not correct to say Osama was living in that house for 5 years.
Musharraf said his return on 23rd March 2012 is a final decision.
When asked if he is ready to face Pakistani courts and if he is worried about going to jail, he laughingly said that he is not scared of jails. He said that there are two big cases against him which include Benazir Bhutto and Akbar Bugti's murder cases.