Pervez Musharraf alleges Indian Army cooked up false tale of soldier’s beheading
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Former Pakistan President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf has refuted allegations that the Indian soldier was beheaded by the Pakistan Army with the help of militants.
In an interview with a TV channel, Musharraf defended the Pakistan Army's stand dismissing allegations that an Indian soldier was beheaded by the army with help from militants.
According to the Express tribune, a visibly aggressive Musharraf, said that there has been no effort from India to maintain civilised relations.
Musharraf said that beheading a soldier and sending back his body is inexcusable.
However, knowing the Pakistan Army, he said that for sure that it is not in their culture to do something as horrific as that, and no disciplined army would do that.
When grilled further about the army's alleged nexus with militants, Musharraf said that the country was not filled with mad people.
He added that the politicians, media everyone in India have a tendency to be hysterical about everything.
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