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Analysis: Army chief's ‘refusal’ seen as PML-N’s failure
KHAWAR GHUMMAN — UPDATED ABOUT 7 HOURS AGO
ONE would think that Army Chief General Raheel Sharif’s unequivocal statement, saying he is not interested in an extension, would have calmed frayed nerves in the PML-N camp, but not so.

In background discussions with Dawn, several ruling party insiders have expressed shock over what they see as the government allowing the military to tip the already-delicate balance of power in their favour, without putting up much of a fight.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s term in office has been punctuated with tensions between the civilian and military leadership over issues such as membership of the military coalition against Yemen and implementation of the much-touted National Action Plan.

Commenting on the status of civil-military relations, Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told Dawn, “I don’t buy the argument that the civilian and military leadership are on one page.”

Senior PML-N leaders told Dawn that the chief’s statement was a reaction to media reports attributed to federal ministers, claiming that the government wanted to offer Gen Sharif more time in office. The justification presented for these claims was that the government wanted the general to see the NAP through to its conclusion, since the two institutions had gelled well in the ongoing fight against terrorism.

A news story, attributed to close aides of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, had claimed that three senior members of the ruling party were in contact with GHQ in a bid to persuade the COAS to accept the extension in his term because the government wanted to ensure continuity of the anti-terrorism policy spearheaded by Gen Sharif.

Meanwhile, the capital was abuzz with rumours that these overtures were part of a well thought-out scheme to undermine the role of the army chief well before his retirement.

For defence analyst and seasoned journalist Zahid Hussain, the army chief’s apparent attempt to put speculations surrounding his extension to rest “will only create more speculation over what the military establishment would look like under new leadership”.

“Personally, I think Gen Sharif should have conveyed his decision not to seek an extension silently, instead of making a public statement.”

A PML-N office-bearer, however, was less forgiving. When asked what would have been the right course of action for the government after these media reports came to light, the office-bearer said the federal government should have immediately issued a clarification that it had nothing to do with such information.

“Instead, for reasons unexplained, a discussion over whether Gen Sharif will be awarded an extension — like his predecessor — continued unabated until the ISPR stepped in,” he said.

When asked if he believed that speculation about a possible extension for the army chief was initiated deliberately in an attempt to marginalise his role, the office-bearer said, “Whosever ignited this controversy, the responsibility lies with the federal government, which didn’t act to stop it.”

What is worrying, a PML-N MNA told Dawn, is that the ball is back in the government’s court, which will be under pressure to perform instead of sidelining important issues.

“In countries such as Pakistan, where extensions or appointments of army chiefs generate a great deal of interest among the general public, such a statement coming directly from the sitting army chief has put all controversies surrounding his extension to rest,” said the MNA.

As a result, the focus is back on the civilian government, notwithstanding the impression that the government is wary of the army chief’s increasing presence in the public sphere.

“I have personally heard senior ministers complaining about how the media has been unfair in only providing coverage to the army chief, when they are putting in equally good efforts in bringing peace to Karachi and improving the overall law and order situation in the country,” the lawmaker said.

Analyst Imtiaz Gul, however, summed up the debate quite well. “The current army chief clearly wants to go down in history as a purely professional soldier, who refused to be tempted by the prospect of an extension and has reposed trust in his parent institution.”

By doing so, Mr Gul emphasised, the army chief has “put the onus of his future entirely on the political government”.

Published in Dawn, January 28th, 2016
 
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Gen Raheel has thrown away the extension lolly pop extended by NS. Many esp Mr Zardari see is sort of relief but i see it other way around. A man who does not even care about his career extension, wud he stop short of bomboofying the corrupt lot? He is left with few more months in active service but these few months can turn into nightmare for all those celebrating his culmination of tenure this November.Just wait and see.
 
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Gen Raheel has thrown away the extension lolly pop extended by NS. Many esp Mr Zardari see is sort of relief but i see it other way around. A man who does not even care about his career extension, wud he stop short of bomboofying the corrupt lot? He is left with few more months in active service but these few months can turn into nightmare for all those celebrating his culmination of tenure this November.Just wait and see.
In over 2 years of service he didn't bomb any significant person, lets see what he does in last few months
 
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I'm pretty sure hes thought out well with his decision.
I mean, if something goes wrong politically related to the War or any operation because of the govt mistake.
he would be the one to be frowned upon.
Its better for him to leave being a hero than a blamed person.
 
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As much i like General Raheel to be in Office, but system should do what it meant to do. This is the only way state will become strong\.
 
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In over 2 years of service he didn't bomb any significant person, lets see what he does in last few months
Come on Sir. Mr. Zardari is dying to come back from Dubai but cant, Mr Altaf has lost the privilege of live address on media, Dr Asim is behind bars, Cases against Mr. Altaf have only picked pace in these two years. Gen Raheel cud have nabbed all the main culprits but he had to keep balance in everything as he needed politicle ownership of his actions esp Ops Zarb-e-Azb. And that is the main reason NS company is spared till now. But things are reshaping after his refusal to extension. Ever heard that NS had to call Mr Modi from London and SL as he fears he is being eavesdropped at in Pakistan?
 
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It takes you a moment to change things. When you want to do something with a pure intention it doesn't take 3 years just to pick pace on cases. Reality check is:
- All zaradri cases are getting cleared from courts
- All NS casea are getting cleared from courts
- The altaf drama has already reached its climax, and it ends at a FIR against Imran farooq murder case in a local police station. This literally means killing any further actions on that drama
- MQM is still flourishing and NS is still on throne, when repeatedly its been prove how rigged were elections
- Not even a single person MNA or powerful personality has been caught

If only this is going to end up with people totally loosing faith in any change in Pakistan. Once this current (sharif's) drama will unfold and people will come back to reality, then we will know that a revolution on paper is worst then no false promises!!
 
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Is there ANYTHING that isn't seen as PMLN's failure in Pakistan??? :yahoo: :rofl:!! This crap is becoming so cheesy that people posting this is shameful. Jealous of the progress being made for the people of Pakistan by these elected guys, so coming up with these negative posts, articles and all? Majority of which are written by a billion rupee payout Taren and IK did to the corrupt media outlets? By closing your eyes, the visible growth taking in Pakistan, doesn't go away. The factories, motor ways, metro's, inter-country highways and dozens of power projects that will change the course of Pakistan's economy....don't go away!!!! Nor can one hide all the progress by writing these negative posts :enjoy::angel:

Like every general loving their country, Gen. Sharif decided to retire with dignity and honor. OR, he could've put on gloves and held a gun like Mushy and deal with the Supreme Court in old age with half the world calling him a traitor and a dictator.....which one's better if I was Gen. Raheel? The first one, retiring with respect, dignity and a code of honor he's instilled into the institution!!!!
 
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People are desperately linking everything as failure to PMLN. Maybe people should focus on who are derailing CPEC which could potentially be game-changer for Pakistan in the history of Pakistan.

Good of General Raheel Sharif to resign with dignity, but personally, i would've preferred him to continue since others are still lined up for military coup to engage takeover democratic government. Last time they tried, but failed miserably due to united collaboration between both Sharifs to counter threat against military coup operation with Imran Khan in it, being used as puppet to take cities and towns as hostage to blackmail democratic elected government to resign. With General Raheel out of picture, the future doesn't look bright judging by the intention of Pakistan army towards PMLN or democracy for that matter.
 
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Is there ANYTHING that isn't seen as PMLN's failure in Pakistan??? :yahoo: :rofl:!! This crap is becoming so cheesy that people posting this is shameful. Jealous of the progress being made for the people of Pakistan by these elected guys, so coming up with these negative posts, articles and all? Majority of which are written by a billion rupee payout Taren and IK did to the corrupt media outlets? By closing your eyes, the visible growth taking in Pakistan, doesn't go away. The factories, motor ways, metro's, inter-country highways and dozens of power projects that will change the course of Pakistan's economy....don't go away!!!! Nor can one hide all the progress by writing these negative posts :enjoy::angel:

Like every general loving their country, Gen. Sharif decided to retire with dignity and honor. OR, he could've put on gloves and held a gun like Mushy and deal with the Supreme Court in old age with half the world calling him a traitor and a dictator.....which one's better if I was Gen. Raheel? The first one, retiring with respect, dignity and a code of honor he's instilled into the institution!!!!
Everyone who writes against gov is paid hmm that only leaves ptv and geo news as custodians of free press
 
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