Pakistan should not make efforts to "hide" the involvement of its nationals in the Mumbai terror attacks, former President Pervez Musharraf has said, insisting that "we can't deceive the world".
"The issue is that the nation and the people should oppose terrorism. If any of our people are involved in whatever happened in Mumbai and it comes out in the open, we should not hide it," Musharraf told media-persons in Islamabad.
"We can't deceive the world. We should openly oppose terrorism and extremism," Musharraf said while replying to a
question on whether the Pakistan government was acting under pressure from the world community after the Mumbai incident.
"Pakistan is not a weak country, it is a nuclear and missile power. No one should have the mistaken impression that
Pakistan is weak," he said.
Islamabad last week said it had taken into custody six Pakistani nationals for their involvement in the Mumbai
attacks and acknowledged that part of the conspiracy behind the incident was hatched