Former President Pervaiz Musharraf threatens India of unforgettable lesson from Pakistan Army

Former President Pervaiz Musharraf threatens India of unforgettable lesson from Pakistan Army

NEW DELHI - Former President Pervaiz Musharraf threatens India of unforgettable lesson from Pakistan Army in case of any misadventure.

Pakistan's former President and founder of All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Pervez Musharraf, who is reportedly planning to return to politics, on Sunday threatened India of a counter strike saying Pakistani Army will teach New Delhi a lesson if it undertakes any misadventure against Islamabad.

Musharraf was addressing an event organised in connection with the foundation day of the party from Dubai via video link when he stated that India has been time and again threatening Pakistan despite the latter’s peace overtures.

"The Pakistani nation and Pakistan Army will fight till the last drop of their blood," he said at the event.

"Perhaps, the Indian army has forgotten the Kargil war," he said,

Musharraf, who is recuperating in Dubai after suffering from what was reported in the media as a 'rare disease', is reportedly planning to make a comeback in the national politics by reviving his party, an IANS report said.

Musharraf is facing a treason case in Pakistan for suspending the constitution in 2007.