RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: An Inquiry headed by a Serving Lt General will be conducted to probe what the former Chief of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt General (retd) Asad Durrani wrote in his Controversial book ‘Spy Chronicles’, the Director General Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Monday.
In a twitter message, the director general ISPR said that Lt General (retd) Asad Durrani was summoned at the army’s general headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi today to explain his position on views attributed to him on recently launched book ‘Spy Chronicles’.
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“A formal Court of Inquiry headed by a serving Lt Gen has been ordered to probe the matter in detail,” Major General Asif Ghafoor said.
“Competent authority approached to place his name on ECL (Exit Control List)”, he added.
Lt Gen Asad Durrani, Retired was called at GHQ today to explain his position on recently launched book ‘Spy Chronicles’. A formal Court of Inquiry headed by a serving Lt Gen has been ordered to probe the matter in detail. Competent authority approached to place his name on ECL.
— Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor (@OfficialDGISPR) May 28, 2018
The book ‘The Spy Chronicles’: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace, has been co-authored by the former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Chief A.S. Dulat and former ISI Chief Lt General Asad Durrani.
The book is said to be mainly a series of discussions conducted between the two former adversaries on a range of topics by journalist Aditya Sinha.
I will be going to GHQ on 28th May ’18 to present my case to the Army regarding my new book ‘Spy Chronicles’. I have not violated any code of conduct and I am sure Army will agree with me.
— Gen Asad Durrani (@GenDurrani) May 25, 2018
I am saddened by the allegations made on me by my own people. I have served Pakistan all along putting my life at risk. People who live life for others selflessly never get respect they deserve & instead those who do all wrongs for their own benefits are treated like King.
— Gen Asad Durrani (@GenDurrani) May 27, 2018
For the people who are accusing me of making money through my new book – the profit earned is not for my luxury but will be used for the poor people who are victim of terrorism through various NGOs with whom I have association since many years.
— Gen Asad Durrani (@GenDurrani) May 27, 2018
I got a call from the former United States Director of Central Intelligence Mr. William Webster who is also my good old friend. As intelligence chief I have worked closely with him. He appreciated my newly released book and called it a ‘masterpiece’. I am humbled by his gesture.
— Gen Asad Durrani (@GenDurrani) May 27, 2018