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My all steps were legitimate: Pervez Musharraf

Former President Pervez Musharraf said that all of his steps were constitutional and legitimate which were also approved by the Supreme Court. He said that Afghanistan is totally under control of Indian government and intelligence agencies. Full Article at A Pakistan News

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