ISLAMABAD- At a time when Pakistani leaders are appreciating India for its support to the country after the Peshawar attack on Tuesday, former president Pervez Musharraf blamed India for abetting Fazlullah, the TTP chief who claimed the responsibility of the dastardly attack, in which 151 people, including 132 school children, were killed in Peshawar by the Taliban.
"Do you know who is Maulana Fazlullah? He is the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan commander. He is in Afghanistan. And I am reasonably sure that he was supported by former Karzai government and RAW to carry out terror attacks in Pakistan," Musharraf told Indian channel CNN-IBN in an exclusive interview.
The former Pakistan president said the perpetrators of the crime were those trained by India. Taliban's commander was supported by Afghanistan and India to carry out terrorist attack in Pakistan, Musharraf said.