Pakistan former president, General Pervez Musharraf has said on Thursday that Pakistan's military is '200 per-cent' on board regarding the peace process with India but 'India only wants to talk about its own issues like Mumbai and Pathankot. It wants to dominate and bully Pakistan.
Musharraf added that he does not see any progress in dialogue on core issues as India is only interested in discussing their own problems, reports Dawn.
Musharraf termed Azhar a terrorist because he is 'involved in terrorist activities across Pakistan' but repeated his stance that whoever is fighting in Kashmir is a freedom fighter.
India derailed the peace process every time and it only wants to discuss terrorism,' Musharraf said.
Musharraf further said that he cannot comment on any of the Headley's statement on 2008 Mumbai blast until the later is in Indian intelligence's custody because 'he can be manipulated and can be forced to say anything'.
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