Five terrorist outfits flay Musharraf
"The person, who is referred to as hero of Kargil war, has kneeled before India. There is no precedent of such a meek surrender in the history of Pakistan," Samir Abdullah, joint spokesman of four terrorist outfits which carried out attacks on the inaugural Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus service, said in a statement in Srinagar.
Al-nasireen, Al-arifeen, Save Kashmir Movement and Farzandan-e-millat also lambasted Musharraf, accusing him of trading Kashmir issue for "trade, tourism and satanic culture".
"Musharraf did not display the straightforwardness that was evident during the Agra summit. As President of Pakistan, he should have worked towards granting the right to self-determination to people of Kashmir but he has failed to live up to the expectations," Chief of Jamiatul Mujahideen Shiekh Abdul Basit said in a separate statement.
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