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DG ISPR withdraws tweet on Dawnleaks????

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Bajwa is NZ man from the days of Dharna..Nothing new he will save him whatever the cost is
 
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I admit I have no business on this thread, but as I took the pain to go through the whole thread so I take the privilege of my PDF membership to express my observation.

It is astonishing to see desperation of some people here on this thread. Supporters of Imran Khan are abusing their Army and Pakistani Supreme Court in the whole thread, because these institutions are not working according to their political whims & wishes and have not presented the crown of 'PMship' on a platter to Imran!!!
 
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I admit I have no business on this thread, but as I took the pain to go through the whole thread so I take the privilege of my PDF membership to express my observation.

It is astonishing to see desperation of some people here on this thread. Supporters of Imran Khan are abusing their Army and Pakistani Supreme Court in the whole thread, because these institutions are not working according to their political whims & wishes and have not presented the crown of 'PMship' on a platter to Imran!!!
I ain't an IK supporter. Still pissed at Bajwa and co.
 
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Guys watch today's Powerplay with arshad Sharief at ARY, wao mujahid hy ye scha mujahid hy ,I salute him
 
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@Icarus

Where is Pakistan Army ghairat now?

You are tagging me as if I am the DG ISPR's Damaad, what would I know about what's going on in the higher echelon's of power? I'm a field guy, I comment on what goes on at the borders and in IBOs since that's what I've done in life and what I'm familiar with.

You guys should buy Kulbushan dinner as well.

Well technically he does have dinner every day. Seeing as he's alive.

My father and my uncle are both spitting on PA right now, even though they both served.

Their spit, free country, they're free to make use of it as they wish.
 
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You are tagging me as if I am the DG ISPR's Damaad, what would I know about what's going on in the higher echelon's of power? I'm a field guy, I comment on what goes on at the borders and in IBOs since that's what I've done in life and what I'm familiar with.



Well technically he does have dinner every day. Seeing as he's alive.



Their spit, free country, they're free to make use of it as they wish.

I said those things in an anger. Just delete it. I know very well, that it's not up to you. And I'm sure a bunch of guys in the institution are personally pissed. It just gets frustrating when you want this country to do well and there is setback after setback, and we the people get stuck in a perpetual state of circular governance which is corrupt to the core.
 
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Ansoo'n ka ik tofaan hay ky thamnay ko he nahi aa raha. Shame ghareeban bohat dino tak chalay ge.
But on the brighter side, all of the opposition is united for once, albeit in grief.
 
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Your opinion

Release the reports punish all
Take permission from Sahab Bahadur then report can b published.Other wise they will start crying "Nation security is breached". You know their "Tarika a Wardat":D
 
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I said those things in an anger. Just delete it. I know very well, that it's not up to you. And I'm sure a bunch of guys in the institution are personally pissed. It just gets frustrating when you want this country to do well and there is setback after setback, and we the people get stuck in a perpetual state of circular governance which is corrupt to the core.

Obviously, the military may function like a monolith but it is composed of individuals and they do have their own opinions. I for one was opposed to the the matter on the very first day when this dreaded tweet was sent out. I noted then that these are institutional matters and cannot be consigned to public 180 characters, they have to be resolved through official channels. They goofed up when they decided to pressurize the government by polarizing public opinion between those who support the military and those who support the government. Statecraft doesn't work that way.
As a result of that goof up, public trust in the institution has suffered. Our people are very sentimental, even towards the end of Musharraf's tenure when the military's public image was at its lowest ebb, I had to travel in civvies and change into the uniform when in office because the public and specifically lawyers would pelt our cars with stones. I'd rather not see that happening again. Imagine a person fresh out of combat having to go through that, its not easy.

I admit I have no business on this thread, but as I took the pain to go through the whole thread so I take the privilege of my PDF membership to express my observation.

It is astonishing to see desperation of some people here on this thread. Supporters of Imran Khan are abusing their Army and Pakistani Supreme Court in the whole thread, because these institutions are not working according to their political whims & wishes and have not presented the crown of 'PMship' on a platter to Imran!!!

Unfortunately the nation at the moment is suffering from the effects of institutional immaturity and overlap. Over the decades, the military has filled in for almost all institutions in Pakistan. The civilian institutions don't do their job and the military comes and does it for them, that's how its worked for the longest of times.
Now, the courts are simply shirking their responsibility by passing the buck onto JITs, the JITs are then passing the buck onto the the military representatives in the JITs. The report's contents are not being released to the public and the public in turn, tired of waiting, no longer want justice, they have already conducted their own media trial, identified their own criminals and already decided on their punishment.
They now want the military to reaffirm their bias on the matter and the fact that the military is unable to do so because it lacks the constitutional authority, makes the matter increasingly complex. The military tried to compensate by showing the people it was on their side by making the dreaded "rejected" tweet but it backfired spectacularly and now there's a massive breach of trust; with the public reduced to a swirling mass of hate and loathing.
Meanwhile, Ajit Doval must be amazed at how easy his job was made by our own self-destruct mechanism.
 
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Obviously, the military may function like a monolith but it is composed of individuals and they do have their own opinions. I for one was opposed to the the matter on the very first day when this dreaded tweet was sent out. I noted then that these are institutional matters and cannot be consigned to public 180 characters, they have to be resolved through official channels. They goofed up when they decided to pressurize the government by polarizing public opinion between those who support the military and those who support the government. Statecraft doesn't work that way.
As a result of that goof up, public trust in the institution has suffered. Our people are very sentimental, even towards the end of Musharraf's tenure when the military's public image was at its lowest ebb, I had to travel in civvies and change into the uniform when in office because the public and specifically lawyers would pelt our cars with stones. I'd rather not see that happening again. Imagine a person fresh out of combat having to go through that, its not easy.

I apologize for my remarks. It was very foolish of me. And I don't know what combat is like, so it was irresponsible on my part. My father and uncle are actually quite pissed, but not towards the institution, but at the leadership.
 
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