'Bhutto alerted PAF for attack on India's N-sites'
'Bhutto alerted PAF for attack on India's N-sites'
Ex-army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg disclosed the info on a TV interview.

Islamabad: Slain former premier Benazir Bhutto had directed the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) to be ready to attack India's nuclear facilities in case Pakistan's atomic installations were targeted in 1990, former army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg has claimed.

Bhutto, the then prime minister, issued the directive to the PAF after reports surfaced that the US, Israelis and Indians were allegedly planning to attack Pakistan's nuclear facilities, Beg told a TV news channel in an interview.

He did not give further details. Beg also claimed that the Saudis had given "bags full of money" to late politician Mahmood Haroon to woo political leaders to join the Islami Jamhoori Ittehad, which was formed in 1988 to ensure that Bhutto did not return to power.

The money was also meant to fund IJI's election campaign, he said.

The former army chief said Haroon had claimed that the "money bags" were so heavy that his "shoulders hurt for days".

Beg said Bhutto had posed "no threat to national security", thus dismissing reports of his differences with the late premier.

Bhutto remained "rock solid" in 1990 amid reports of a conspiracy against Pakistan, he said.

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