As Pakistan remained mum on disgraced scientist A Q Khan disclosing the government and army hand in nuclear proliferation, its High Commissioner to UK said on former premier Benazir Bhutto never "indulged in that sort ofthing." Wajid Shamsul Hasan also said the publication of Khan's letter in this regard in a British daily was timed to "embarass" President Asif Ali Zardari who is visiting the US.
"I think it (publication) is not appropriate at this time because that chapter has been closed," Hasan said. "A Q Khan is a thing of the past and all that proliferation thing has also gone down," he said but did not elaborate. "Benazir never supported proliferation. She never indulged into that sort of thing," Hasan told a TV channel. There was no official reaction yet from the Pakistan government after the letter was published on Sunday ostensibly because of the three-day Eid holiday in
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