Pakistani whistleblower - Lieutenant General (retired) Shahid Aziz - in his latest revelations on 1999 Kargil conflict with India has nailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's blatant lies.His latest revelations not only highlight Pakistan's duplicity, but might also revive a debate whether Pakistani civilian authorities could be trusted to take the peace process forward given the treachery in the past in collusion with notorious spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and army In an interview, Aziz said a senior Pakistani officer told him once that Sharif wanted to know when the Pak army was "gifting him Kashmir". The conversation allegedly happened during a high level meet between army top brass and Pak government.Aziz also listed the chief architects of the Kargil conflict. He said it was the then army chief General Pervez Musharraf's brainchild. Lt Gen Mohammad Aziz, who was the chief of General Staff of Pakistani Army, along with then Force Command Northern Areas chief Lt Gen Javed Hassan and 10 Corps chief Lt Gen Mahmud Ahmad were the three other people who planned and executed Kargil intrusion under Musharraf's guidance.Aziz's candid talk has thrown fresh lights on whether Pakistan's political leadership should also be held guilty for Kargil misadventure and if the then Pakistani premier's defence and claim of innocence needs to be reassessed by the Indian think tank.