Gen Aslam Beg was allowed to work for India: ISI chief reveals
The current military leadership is helplessly silent, but a retired ISI chief has responded to one of our recent posts: He says: Yes, there were some foreign-spies who entered Pakistan Army & reached to the top due to a foolish strategy of Gen Ayub Khan.
Unlike the Indian agent, Ravindra Kaushik, who worked in the Pakistan Army as Major Nabi Ahmed Shakir, the agents at the top escaped the laws!
President Ayub had allowed some Pashto, Persian & Urdu speaking military officers to work for Afghan, Iranian & Indian spy-agencies. Among them was Mirza Aslam Beg who as an SSG officer had even visited India, apparently clandestinely. It was a strategy after 1965 war.
Gen Ayub & his son's action against Urdu-speaking people in Karachi made the younger Aslam Beg angry & vengeful than jealous. In the 1971 war, a senior officer had expressed serious doubts about Aslam Beg but Gen Yahya ignored it.
The fall of Dhaka ignored, but after the fall of Siachin Glacier, a senior general doubted Aslam Beg's role and loyalty to Pakistan... but Gen Zia smiled and then retired the complainant: a three-star general.
Using his flowery-language, Aslam Beg became a general; made a pair with Hamid Gul & started the killing game of Pakistanis & Muslims. As army chief, Aslam Beg's first action was obstruction to justice, dictating Supreme Court of Pakistan to make way for his dream: MQM.
Aslam Beg systematically worked to make Karachi a separate country; he cunningly used Hamid Gul. Through networks of his kin & kith, Gen Aslam Beg ruined every institution, making successive army chiefs his intellectual-stooge. No govt, court or army chief could hold Gen Aslam Beg accountable; even Gen Musharraf failed.
You mean: Pakistan Army Chief Gen Mirza Aslam Beg actually worked for India? The Terrorland asked.
"Yes, it's in our records," the spymaster replied, firmly. "Gen Mirza Aslam Beg is RAW agent and it's time to make his classified documents public and hold him accountable."

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2- He says: Yes, there were some foreign-spies who entered Pakistan Army & reached to the top due to a foolish strategy of Gen Ayub Khan.
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3- Unlike Indian agent, Ravindra Kaushik, who worked in the Pakistan Army as Major Nabi Ahmed Shakir, the agents at the top escaped laws!
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4- President Ayub had allowed some Pashto, Persian & Urdu speaking military officers to work for Afghan, Iranian & Indian spy-agencies.
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5- Among them was Mirza Aslam Beg who as an SSG officer had even visited India, apparently clandestinely. It was a strategy after 1965 war.
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6- Gen Ayub & his son's action against Urdu-speaking people in Karachi made the younger Aslam Beg angry & vengeful than jealous.
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7- In the 1971 war, a senior officer had expressed serious doubts about Aslam Beg but Gen Yahya had ignored it.
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8- Dhaka's fall was ignored, After Siachen's fall, a general doubted Aslam Beg's loyalty to Pakistan but Gen Zia retired the complainant.
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9- Using his flowery-language, Aslam Beg became a general; made a pair with Hamid Gul & started the killing game of Pakistanis & Muslims.
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10- As army chief, Aslam Beg's first action was obstruction to justice, dictating Supreme Court of Pakistan to make way for his dream: MQM.
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12- Through networks of his kin & kith, Gen Aslam Beg ruined every institution, making successive army chiefs his intellectual-stooge.
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14- You mean: Pakistan Army Chief Gen Mirza Aslam Beg actually worked for India? "Yes, it's in our records," the spymaster replied.
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4:07 PM - 3 Sep 2015
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