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Afghan govt under Indian intelligence's influence, claims Musharraf

Acknowledging that there is 'an ingress of the Inter Services Intelligence in every terrorist group', former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf [ Images ] has alleged that Afghanistan is under the influence of Indian intelligence agencies and he has... Full Article at Rediff

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  2. Former President Pervez Musharraf has said that Indian influence can be seen at work in the Afghan intelligence network, which routinely blames Pakistan for harbouring Afghan Taliban, who are actually based in and operate from Afghanistan. Full Article at Webindia123

  3. Washington, Nov 9: Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has alleged that Afghanistan is under influence of Indian intelligence agencies and he has evidence against it. "Afghan intelligence, Afghan President, Afghan Government. Don't talk of them. Full Article at OneIndia

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  1. Soldiers walk past a damaged vehicle as they arrive at the scene of a bomb blast in Peshawar November 26, 2009. At least three people, including two policemen were injured in a blast on Charsadda Road in Peshawar, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported.
  2. PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - NOVEMBER 17:  People watch a screening of 'Zakham' surrounded by vacant seats at the Shabistan Cinema on November 17, 2009 in Peshawar, Pakistan.
  3. JALOZAI CAMP, PAKISTAN, JUNE 11:  Pakistani displaced battle severe winds and dust as conditions in the massive tent city become more difficult every day on June 11, 2009 in Jalozai camp, 15km from Peshawar, Pakistan.
  4. LAHORE, PAKISTAN - JUNE 14:  A security guard stands in front of the Metropole theater June 14, 2009 in Lahore, Pakistan.
  5. PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - JUNE 10:  People sift through the rumble of a bomb blast that killed 11 and injured at least 52 people at the Pearl Continental Hotel June 10, 2009 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Reports say the blast came from a vehicle in the car park of the hotel.
  6. JALOZAI CAMP, PAKISTAN - JUNE 2:  A boy uses a sheet as a sail as as wind and rain pound the massive tent city June 2, 2009 at Jalozai camp, 15km from Peshawar, Pakistan.
  7. PESHAWAR-PAKISTAN-MAY 22: Bomb blast victims get treated after a car bomb hit a cinema killing more than 15 and wounding atleast 80 people on May 22, 2009 in Peshawar, Pakistan. This is the second car bomb in a week that hit the troubled city.
  8. PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - MAY 11:  Children study the Koran prior to examinations at the Dar al-Haqqania Madrassa on May 11, 2009 near Peshawar, Pakistan.
  9. PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - MAY 04:  Young Pakistani girls attend a UNICEF school in the Kacha Garhi IDP camp on May 4, 2009 in Peshawar, Pakistan. UNICEF and UNHR have been working closely together to give assistance to thousands of people displaced by fighting between the Taliban and the Pakistan Army.

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