The Supreme Court’s short order in the Asghar Khan case may have placed blame on two army generals for violating the Constitution by rigging the 1990 elections against the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), but it left lingering questions about the details of the so-called “anti-state activities” of “some players” that prompted the interference to begin with.
One of the pushers of the “national interest” argument, the former head of the Military Intelligence (MI) Sindh chapter Brigadier (retd) Hamid Saeed shared details of such activities with The Express Tribune. In an earlier statement submitted by the former MI chief to the Supreme Court, which Saeed also shared with The Express Tribune, the former MI chief said former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was labelled a “security risk” for Pakistan, adding that Bhutto’s public criticism of the army had landed her in hot waters.
Saeed, who claimed that it was not an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operation and that the MI was supervising it when Lt-Gen (retd) Asad Durrani was its director general, claimed that the former prime minister had also blamed the army for supplying weapons to ‘Muhajirs’ in Karachi, citing the target killings of political workers by rival groups in the city. Bhutto also publicly slammed the army for enriching uranium to levels not acceptable to world powers, he said.
Furthermore, Saeed claimed that Bhutto in another incident censured the army for conducting an annual military exercise in Sindh without her consent, adding that the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) was forced to issue a press release clarifying that under the law the army chief was not obliged to seek anyone’s permission for conducting training exercises in any part of the country.
Saeed also referred to a BBC interview of Benazir Bhutto in which she voiced her support to India in crushing the armed dissident Khalistan movement in Indian Punjab.
In his affidavit, Saeed alleged that the Bhutto-led government had also given sensitive posts in the government to Al-Zulfiqar activists, endangering national security. The retired brigadier alleged that these activists had been given training by India to carry out acts of terrorism and that a record of these terrorists was available with the intelligence agencies. In an interview with Waqt TV, Saeed also named Mir Murtaza Bhutto, brother of Benazir Bhutto, as a supporter for these activists.
The former MI official claimed that, after the Bhutto government was sent packing through a presidential order on September 12, 1990, the then DG MI Major General Muhammad Asad Durrani visited Karachi and directed him to open six accounts in different banks, send him the titles of the accounts and monitor the account balances on a weekly basis.
Saeed added that, in compliance with these directions, six accounts were opened in different banks, in which funds began pouring in from September 16, 1990. By October 22, 1990, Rs140 million had been deposited in these accounts, he said.
“I would like to state that, during my service with the Military Intelligence, I was of the opinion that the funds were coming from the General Headquarters (GHQ),” Saeed said, adding that he only learnt of Younus Habib’s involvement in the case after he was arrested for fraud at Habib Bank Limited.
Furthermore, he claimed that Durrani had called him to explore the possibility of bailing Habib out of jail, adding that the army chief wanted to secure his release because he had been helpful in doing work of “national importance.”
“I showed him my inability to do so because the case was sub judice,” Saeed said.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 31st, 2012.
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@Ammad Malik: . You are certainly not a very well informed person. Or plain Naive..At heart a Jiyala. Have the Grace to show some respect for the Organization you served. So, you are also a Joker in your own words.
“I would like to state that, during my service with the Military Intelligence, I was of the opinion that the funds were coming from the General Headquarters (GHQ),”
Similarly, all your other information and understanding of the 'security risks' were fed to you by your superiors. It's a standard SOP for any intelligence agency in the world to use naive jokers like Mr. Saeed here. If everyone was a thinking, how would these outfits function!
@Jibran: The one who stands out the most is Gen Hameed Gul. He boldly states that IJI was created by him.
Country is made up of people, and without them its worthless barren land. The people have suffered the tremendously because of ill conceived policies of the few deranged generals operating from ISI and GHQ. Until now, this anti-India and anti-Afghanistan activities are biting us. Current bloodshed on the streets on Pakistan has to be blamed on them.
In 1990s, anyone talking against jihadists and the US was also labeled national security risk. Who are these generals, who are promoted and brainwashed under Zia ul Haq to call anyone a risk.
Shame on all those who are trying their best to give bad name to our Pak Army, the only institution waking up so we can sleep peacefully. Another poor effort and a sequence of memo gate scandal. We Pakistanis believe our army and whenever it will be needed we'll serve this land with our lives along with our army-men(the real heros). So BACK OFF sick think tanks, we love our army, Pak Army Zindabad.
@Dilshad Chandio:
That's what's classified as "Good Riddance" home boy. We are all aware as to what role Aitizaz Ahsan played as Interior Minister during BB's first government by handing over the dossier on Khalistan Movement to the Indian Government. Most importantly, who would ever forget that Pakistan's first foreign funded and disciplined terrorist outfit which hijacked an airplane, carried out sabotage activities across Pakistan at the behest of KHAD and Soviet occupation forces in Afghanistan and was involved in the most hideous anti-state gigs in its times - Oh, did I forget to mention that this banned terror outfit was named after Z.A. Bhutto and Murtaza and Shahnawaz Bhutto were both the head honchos of it?
When all thse Khaki officers involved in this case say sorry to throttle nascent democracy in Pakistan?
Any thing against their version of truth is against the 'national interest' of Pakistan. Pathetic!
what happened in 2008 elections? who was behind massive rigging?
@Dilshad Chandio: "Nice! They eventually killed her 17 years later to finally eliminate the threat to national security! " . Can you explain why did the doctor at PIMS who examined the victim first say that the most likely cause of death was her sudden ducking through the hatch of the van, after the sound of explosion. No bullets or anything like that was found. For this honest statement the doctor had to flee the country leaving his well-paid job?
Does it occur to you that it may not be reality that you seem to know? It has become more complicated. We can only speculate.
During her second tenure in power,(1993-96) Mohtrama Benizir Bhutto had the opportunity to assert civilian control over army.But unfortunately she did not avail that.
This very unfortunate that people with limited I q have made themselves the so called custodians of national interests. By now they should realise that their strategy had been a failure... And we are suffering due to their blunders now...
DEMOCRACIES DONT FIGHT DEMOCRACIES she once said now find the obstacle in this statement
In the name of "National Interests / Importance" keep the state in a stalemate kind of a situation and drive its public in the stone age. For one's survival make all other institutions a failure.
What a brilliant strategy.
they did their job by removing the security risk,,,, sham on all those who use national institutions for their personal gains.
Nice! They eventually killed her 17 years later to finally eliminate the threat to national security!
This is another side of the story and a harsh reality.
Oh, really? This makes India getting off the hook even more unlikely and remote.
WOW...I hope they are able to carry on doing this for another 65 years in the name of protecting the country, I hope!