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Pakistan Trained And Supported Lashkar-e-Taiba, Says Former President Pervez Musharraf

Pakistan Trained And Supported Lashkar-e-Taiba, Says Pervez Musharraf
To go with Pakistan-unrest-politics-Afghanistan-India,INTERVIEW by Guillaume LAVALLÃEIn this photograph taken November 14, 2014, Pakistan's former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf gestures during an interview with AFP in Karachi. The departure of NATO combat forces from Afghanistan could push India and Pakistan towards a proxy war in the troubled state Musharraf warned in an interview with AFP. AFP PHOTO / Asif HASSAN (Photo credit should read ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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To go with Pakistan-unrest-politics-Afghanistan-India,INTERVIEW by Guillaume LAVALLÃEIn this photograph taken November 14, 2014, Pakistan's former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf gestures during an interview with AFP in Karachi. The departure of NATO combat forces from Afghanistan could push India and Pakistan towards a proxy war in the troubled state Musharraf warned in an interview with AFP. AFP PHOTO / Asif HASSAN (Photo credit should read ASIF HASSAN/AFP/Getty Images)

LAHORE -- Former president Pervez Musharraf has admitted that Pakistan supported and trained groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) in 1990s to carry out militancy in Kashmir.

"In 1990s the freedom struggle began in Kashmir...At that time Lashkar-e-Taiba and 11 or 12 other organisations were formed. We supported them and trained them as they were fighting in Kashmir at the cost of their lives," Musharraf said in an interview to Dunya News on Sunday.

The former army chief was responding to a question about action against LeT's Hafiz Saeed and Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi.

He said Saeed and Lakhvi type people enjoyed the status of heroes at that time.

"The Kashmiri freedom fighters including Hafiz Saeed and Lakhvi were our heroes at that time. Later on the religious militancy turned into terrorism. Now they (referring to militants in Pakistan) are killing their own people here and this should be controlled and stopped," he said.

To a question whether Saeed and Lakhvi should also be "controlled and stopped", Musharraf said: "No comments."

Musharraf said that "religious militancy" was started by Pakistan which brought militants from all over the world to fight against Soviet forces.

He said in 1979 Pakistan was in favour of religious militancy.

"We trained Taliban and sent them to fight against Russia. Taliban, Haqqani, Osama Bin Laden and Zawahiri were our heroes then. Later they became villains," he said, adding that people need to understand the whole environment at that time.

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