Manmohan Singh a `nice man` for Pak: Musharraf

Pak`s ex-Prez Pervez Musharraf feels Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is a "nice man" for his country.

Islamabad: Pakistan`s former military
ruler Pervez Musharraf, who had several meetings with Indian
leaders during his nine-years at the helm, feels Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh is a "nice man" for his country.

Musharraf, who met Singh a number of times, including
during his visit to New Delhi in 2005, said he liked the
Indian Prime Minister.

"He (Singh) is a nice man for Pakistan," said
Musharraf, who has been living outside the country since early
2009, during an interview with Dawn News channel in Dubai.

Musharraf quit as President in 2008 to avoid being
impeached by the Pakistan People`s Party-led government.

After a failed bilateral summit in Agra in 2001,
Musharraf returned to India in 2005 when his meeting with
Singh resulted in a joint statement that described the peace
process between the two countries as "irreversible".

The two leaders had first met in 2004 in New York on
the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting. They later
met in 2006 in Havana on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
Though he praised Singh, Musharraf was not as generous
to Pakistani leaders.

Asked to name his favourite Pakistani leader,
Musharraf quipped: "I, myself."

After a pause, he named former President Ayub Khan.

PTI

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