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Nawaz Sharif met Osama three times: former ISI official
Khalid Khawaja, a former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) official who was dismissed from the service by the late Gen Ziaul Haq because of his outspoken nature, has said former prime minister Nawaz Sharif met Al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden thrice in Saudi Arabia. In an interview to Asia Times Online on Wednesday, he said, "After Gen Zia's death in a plane crash (1988), elections were announced and there was a possibility that the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) led by Benazir Bhutto would win, which would be a great setback for the cause of the Afghan jihad against the USSR. The situation was discussed and all the mujahideen thought that they should play a role in blocking the PPP from winning the elections. I joined my former DG Hamid Gul and played a role in forming the then Islamic Democratic Alliance consisting of the Pakistan Muslim League and the Jamaat-e-Islami. The PPP won the elections by a thin margin and faced a strong opposition."

Asian Times Online quoted Khalid as saying that Osama provided him with funds, which he handed over to Nawaz Sharif, then the chief minister of Punjab (and later premier), to dislodge Benazir Bhutto. "Nawaz Sharif insisted that I arrange a direct meeting with the Osama, which I did in Saudi Arabia. Nawaz met thrice with Osama in Saudi Arabia. The most historic was the meeting in the Green Palace Hotel in Medina between Nawaz Sharif, Osama and myself. Osama asked Nawaz to devote himself to "jihad in Kashmir". Nawaz immediately said, 'I love jihad.' Osama smiled, and then stood up from his chair and went to a nearby pillar and said, 'Yes, you may love jihad, but your love for jihad is this much.' He then pointed to a small portion of the pillar. 'Your love for children is this much,' he said, pointing to a larger portion of the pillar. 'And your love for your parents is this much,' he continued, pointing towards the largest portion. 'I agree that you love jihad, but this love is the smallest in proportion to your other affections in life.'" It quoted Khalid as saying these sorts of arguments were beyond Nawaz Sharif's comprehension and he kept asking him 'agreed or not'?
Posted by: Paul Moloney 2005-06-23
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