Nawaz Sharif was forced to conduct nuclear tests in 1998, reveals Omar Ayub

ISLAMABAD: Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Omar Ayub Khan has revealed that then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was initially unwilling to go ahead with the nuclear tests, citing negotiations with the United States.

On the 27th anniversary of Pakistan’s nuclear tests, Youm-e-Takbeer, he said, “May 28, 1998 was the day Nawaz Sharif’s legs were trembling.” “He had refused to conduct the nuclear tests and was negotiating a deal with the US administration to avoid going nuclear,” he added.

Omar Ayub khan also stated that Nawaz Sharif was ultimately compelled to authorize the nuclear tests due to significant pressure from key figures within the government and national leadership.

“My late father Gohar Ayub Khan, the late Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, the late Majeed Nizami, Raja Zafar-ul-Haq, and Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, strongly advocated in the cabinet meeting for proceeding with the tests. Their firm stance left the cabinet with no choice but to agree,” he maintained.

He also stated that Shahbaz Sharif himself had confided in his father that a deal was being discussed with the U.S. government.

“Shahbaz Sharif told my father that Nawaz Sharif was engaging in negotiations with the American President in return for not conducting the nuclear tests,” he said. “My father responded by stating that Pakistan was fully prepared and must proceed.”

Omar Ayub paid tribute to the efforts of those who ensured Pakistan’s defence and sovereignty by making the nation a declared nuclear power. “We remember and honour the patriots who stood firm in the national interest and safeguarded Pakistan’s strategic future,” he said.

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