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Musharraf provided 'sensitive information' about Pak nukes to US: AQ Khan | Confirming a recent report published in one of the leading US dailies, disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Dr. A Q Khan has claimed that former President General Pervez Musharraf had provided 'sensitive information relating to Pakistan's atomic programme' to the US. Dr. Khan said he has evidence regarding the transfer
and could table the same in front of a court of law. It may be noted that Khan
had sensationally revealed that China had provided weapons-grade uranium, sufficient
for making two atomic bombs, to Pakistan in 1982. According to Dr. Khan's accounts
in The Washington Post, the transfer of nuclear fuel was 'part of a broad-ranging,
secret nuclear deal approved years earlier by Mao Zedong and Prime Minister Zulfiqar
Ali Bhutto that culminated in an exceptional, deliberate act of proliferation
by a nuclear power Khan said that Musharraf was ready to hand over him to the
US, but was prevented from doing so, as the then Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah
Khan Jamali refused to sign the 'exit orders'. "The then Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah
Khan Jamali had himself confided that he was under severe pressure to sign my
exit order, which he refused after taking the federal cabinet into confidence.
Musharraf kept a C-130 plane ready to fulfil his nefarious designs," The News
quoted Khan, as saying. Describing Musharraf as andAmerican stooge', Khan said
people must be made aware about the truth regarding the nuke details handover.
He demanded an inquiry and trial against Musharraf , saying it was an open secret
that the former general had deep-rooted contacts with Israel and other countries.
"God knows how many secrets he had transferred to them," Khan said. He admitted
that Musharraf had given him number of responsibilities during his tenure, but
demanded to make his confessional statement public or record it afresh, so that
the truth comes out. |
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