"As a first step, the (Indian) military should leave the towns and cities of Kashmir and be in the outskirts," Musharraf said.
Maybe I'm reading more into this than is actually there, but...
He's saying nothing's happening on the Line of Control, and that reciprocation is important... This sounds to me like an implied admission that he has something to do with the (claimed) cessation of infiltration across the LoC.. which would, in turn, imply that he had something to do with the fact that infiltration existed in the first place.
And another important point - in return for pulling back his jehadi dogs, he wants India to pull out of the cities of Indian-Kashmir. If this doesn't prove what India has been claiming all along, that is, that Pakistan uses jehad as an instrument of state policy, I don't know what does!
India would be foolish to trust this man.
The Washington Post also quoted General Musharraf as saying in an interview on Saturday that if deterrence failed, "We are very capable of an offensive defence. ... These words are very important. We'll take the offensive into Indian territory."
It means that Pakis pumped enough terrorists into India to start the offensive, does not it?