Former Pakistani Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri speaks during the release of his book "Neither a Hawk nor a Dove" in Mumbai, India.
Islamabad - Movie idol Dilip Kumar had visited Pakistan twice on secret missions for the Indian government, says Kasuri
Published: Wed 14 Oct 2015, 11:36 AM
Updated: Wed 14 Oct 2015, 1:41 PM
Former Pakistan foreign minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, who was in Mumbai for the launch of his book, said movie idol Dilip Kumar had visited Pakistan twice on secret missions for the Indian government.
"After Monday's violent protests against my visit, I thought I should spend some time with our great apostles of peace," Kasuri told Dawn on Tuesday.
"I met followers of Mahatma Gandhi at his Mani Bhavan former home. Gandhi's indefinite fast to get Pakistan its monetary dues from India is not known in Pakistan. Then I visited the Jinnah House, and it broke my heart to see it in disuse and disrepair when it could have easily become Pakistan's consulate in Mumbai."
His meeting with Dilip Kumar was the highlight of his last day in Mumbai. "His wife Saira Banu told me that Dilip Saahab had been twice on secret missions to Pakistan. He was flown to Islamabad by the Indian government in special aircraft. I believe one of the visits took place during the Zia ul Haq period. The other was more recent."