Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Expelled by Mush, late Gen Alavi wanted to expose Taliban friends
Monday, December 15, 2008
QUOTE:
It's all non-sense ill intented engineered goof ups under new media campaign, against Pakistan
Maj Gen (r) Faisal Alavi was one of a rare breed of Commando's who was first to jump into the fire then to ask his team to do so. Under his command the SOTF grew by leaps and bounds in both operational and strategic aspects. He was a maverick, hard nut and spoke the truth no matter what. I had the honor to meet him at an occasion and developed respect for him in the same manner his men had the respect for him. He was a liberal and very professional. His removal from the Army came because he had a nick with the then VCGS on the simple matter. The VCGS took this matter to Mush and gave him the choice of either him or Alavi. Keeping in view Military traditions & customs in chain-of-command, Mush asked Alavi to resign which he did. Mush also liked Alavi very much as they both shared the same views in life.
Now the UK newspaper's report sounds a bit far fetched as for the simple reason that why did this lady wait for so long before coming out in the open about this damning letter? Why did she not immediately had the report published 1 or 2 days after the Alavi's death? What was she waiting for? the Mumbai attacks to further pressure Pakistan into submission? I think that Pakistan Government/ Military Intelligence (since a dead General is involved) should investigate this matter to check the validity of this dubious claim to put this controversy to rest once and for all.
Yes, there is a huge possibility that he was silenced by one of his own but he should have also understood that since the code of military is to obey orders, no general can work on his own to offer money to anyone in return of cease fire or truce. It has to come from the very top so Kiani not replying to his letter is understandable as he would have already known what went on...the army of ANY country has its secrets, bright and dark, and leakage of such deals and secrets is not only a crime its mutiny.while this issue should be investigated, this is not one of the DARKEST CHAPTERS of our army, as you smiley might convey it as.. the army is not a school college or Assembly hall.. its protocols are very different and strict..you either live and follow the rules or you die...For some one who has a very high opinion of the General you donot hesitate to question / rubbish the letter he wrote but try your best to divert the attention to the journalist instead. The point that he trusted a foreign journalist instead of any Pakistani should make you introspect.
Regards