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Musharraf, the guest lecturer, may visit India in Jan

Islamabad: Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf might visit India along with other countries this month to deliver guest lectures. Musharraf's lecture tour of foreign countries, including India, had been firmed up before the Mumbai terror attacks in November, a source close to the former military r  ....Read more

Musharaf in indiaBy: Sikh Warrior | Saturday , 3 Jan '09 14:55:29 PM Reply | Forward Killer of Kargil in india.....for what? to earn money by lecturing indians!
Musharraf's lecture tourBy: Chandramohan Shinde | Saturday , 3 Jan '09 14:43:19 PM Reply | Forward If Mush wants to raise funds for his political activities in Pakistan, let him beg in the streets of Islamabad and raise funds. Or let him denounce his citizenship of that terrorist country and settle in his earstwhile haveli in New Delhi as a tenant.
Musharaf's lectureBy: usha | Saturday , 7 Mar '09 7:50:38 AM Reply | Forward Only people with low thinking can talk in this manner. Musharafji manner in raising funds should not disturb anybody. Atleast he is not like some of us who use other means to make money. Don not diminish his role as a politician. He certainly is much above us. But to understand him u need to be clear in our minds.Is there anyone to condemn our leaders who have killed so many innocents.
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