Nawaz Sharif claims’Pakistan violated’ agreement’
Former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif admitted that Islamabad had “violated” an agreement with India signed by him and ex-Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 1999, in an apparent reference to Gen Pervez Musharraf’s intrusion in Kargil.
“On May 28, 1998, Pakistan carried out five nuclear tests. After that, Vajpayee Saheb came here and made an agreement with us. But we violated that agreement…it was our fault,” Mr. Sharif told a meeting of the PML-N general council that elected him president of the ruling party six years after the Supreme Court disqualified him.
After a historic summit, Mr. Sharif and Vajpayee signed the Lahore Declaration on February 21, 1999.
The agreement, which discussed a vision of peace and stability between the two countries, signaled a major breakthrough, but a few months later, Pakistani intrusion in the Kargil district in Jammu and Kashmir led to the Kargil War.
“President Bill Clinton had offered Pakistan $5 billion to stop it from carrying out nuclear tests, but I refused. Had [former prime minister] Imran Khan been like a person in my seat, he would have accepted Clinton’s offer,” Mr. Sharif said on a day when Pakistan marked the 26th anniversary of its first nuclear tests.
Mr. Sharif (74) talked about how he was removed from the office of the prime minister in 2017 on a false case by then-chief justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar. He said all the cases against him were false, while the cases against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder leader Imran Khan were true.
He also talked about the role of former ISI chief Gen Zahirul Islam in toppling his government in 2017 to bring Imran Khan into power. He asked Imran Khan to deny that he was not launched by the ISI.
“I ask Imran not to blame us [for being patronized by the army] and tell whether Gen Islam had talked about bringing the PTI into power,” he said, adding that Khan would sit at the feet of the military establishment.
The three-time premier talked about receiving a message from Gen. Islam to resign from the office of Prime Minister [in 2014]. “When I refused, he threatened to make an example of me,” he said.
Mr. Sharif also praised his younger brother, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, for standing by his side through thick and thin. “Efforts were made to create differences, but Shehbaz remained loyal to me. Even Shehbaz was asked to become PM in the past and leave me, but he declined,” he said.
Mr. Sharif said that after assuming the office of the PML-N President, he would renew efforts to strengthen the party.