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PPP wants honourable exit for Musharraf: Zardari

The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) wants to ensure an honourable exit for President Pervez Musharraf, PPP Co-chairman Asif Zardari said on Saturday.

Lahore, July 6 : The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) wants to ensure an honourable exit for President Pervez Musharraf, PPP Co-chairman Asif Zardari said on Saturday.

ARY TV quoted Zardari as telling an Indian TV channel that Musharraf should quit in a honourable manner and rejected the impression that he had a soft corner for the president.

"I am not soft on Musharraf. My way of dealing with him is different. He will go. I cannot tell the time, but we want a graceful exit for him," he said in the interview.

He added that no deadline had been fixed for Musharraf to leave office. "Yes, he (Musharraf) will go, but there is no deadline," said Zardari.

About the ongoing military operation in FATA, Zardari said action had been taken against militant hideouts.

Zardari also said that Musharraf and former premier Nawaz Sharif were responsible for the Kargil War of 1999.

"I think, both Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif were responsible for Kargil," Zardari said.

Advocating a visa-free regime for Indian citizens travelling to Pakistan, Zardari said he would be the first person to back such a proposal.

He said Kashmir was important for both India and Pakistan but should not be made a hurdle in strengthening their relations in various fields.

"Kashmir is important not only for Pakistan but for India also. But, I do feel that Indo-Pak relations can be strengthened on other fronts and they should not be held hostage to the Kashmir issue," Zardari said.

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