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I find it ironic that the same people praising him for his many accomplishments, are now attacking General Raheel Sharif for doing nothing for the country. Perhaps it is because many of these people naively expected him to arrest corrupt politicians, or commit a coup; Maybe they expected him to stop terrorism altogether.
We have seen such things in the past, with previous COAS', just before their retirement. There were many people on this very forum, calling for rt.Gen. Keyani's promotion to 5 star general, before his retirement. Now, he's blamed for every little incident of terrorism in the country, by those same people. Many calling him incompetent, or a failure, not realizing that he (and currently Gen Sharif) did their best with the circumstances presented.
Now, with Pakistan's current COAS' announcement of not taking an extension, he's being attacked for not being serious about terrorism, or corruption in the country; forgetting that COAS has authorised corruption cases against former and current military officers, and launched Pakistan's biggest and most successful offensive to date, against terrorist targets. The same people who attack him, seem to forget that he's a military leader, not the head of state. He has no authority to arrest politicians, without the express permission of the parliament, courts, or through justification of use of NAP and terror laws (which he has no material justification to use).
With the circumstances presented, General Sharif has done a splendid job, dropping terrorism incidents down by around 50% nationally, increasing Pakistan's perception globally, and launching massive military operations in NWA and authorizing action in Karachi. As far as I'm concerned, all he needed to do is lay the foundation for Pakistan's terrorism-free future, and he has done just that. To me, he has more than deserved his retirement from the military, and I truly hope he gets into politics as a civilian. It is up to the future COAS to finish the job, and I am sure that he too will face unjust vicious attacks as well.
Make no mistake, Gen Sharif is a hero. The criticisms, and vicious attacks that he has faced by the very people who praised him just a few weeks prior to his retirement announcement, are unjust and folly. He did his best, and the mistakes he made, no one could have seen them coming. Remember, hindsight is 20/20, and it takes a particularly naive person to suggest otherwise.
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