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Nothing out of ordinary just a transfer to put a lid on this whole episode. This justifies their action quite well, just some excessive use of force in anguish, on a sensitive untoward incident that was not dealt with appropriately.
Well now we can safely gauge the anger in the army as a whole against PDM. I guess COAS will be under pressure to act against them rather then a deal now :)
 
This is rather unfortunate. The officers of a civil Armed Force and others belonging to an organisation which is tasked with national security, are acting "overzealously".

"They were under increasing public pressure to ensure prompt action as per the law. Assessing the response of police authorities against this developing yet volatile situation to be slow and wanting, in a charged environment, the concerned officers decided to act, rather overzealously,"

This is a clear example of overstepping constitutional powers. In any other country, this would have amounted to prosecution in a court martial.

Secondly, what would our Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers say now, would they still call it a 'drama'?

Sad state of affairs!
 
This is not enough. The highest officer of police in a province was abducted. Names or at least numbers of the officials should have been mentioned.
Well I guess their were only 2 who acted in anguish at the desecration of Quaid's Tomb (which is justified).
I like how they pointed out the police action to be wanting and slow, if police had done their duty on such a regrettable event, could have avoided the whole scenario. :)
This is rather unfortunate. The officers of a civil Armed Force and others belonging to an organisation which is tasked with national security, are acting "overzealously".

"They were under increasing public pressure to ensure prompt action as per the law. Assessing the response of police authorities against this developing yet volatile situation to be slow and wanting, in a charged environment, the concerned officers decided to act, rather overzealously,"

This is a clear example of overstepping constitutional powers. In any other country, this would have amounted to prosecution in a court martial.

Secondly, what would our Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers say now, would they still call it a 'drama'?

Sad state of affairs!

And what is the punishment for political interference in police matters, and stopping due process of law in any other country? :D

Political interference is jaiz and army interference is not. Hahaha :D
 
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Buck up boys.

The men under you and with you will remember you.

Politicians and their lackeys in police come and go.

Even LT Gen Tariq Khan (as a young offr) and some other officers (my father being one of them) were reprimanded for paying a "visit" to a police station once many yrs ago.
 
Well I guess their were only 2 who acted in anguish at the desecration of Quaid's Tomb (which is justified).
I like how they pointed out the police action to be wanting and slow, if police had done their duty on such a regrettable event, could have avoided the whole scenario.
Police has already termed this case fake
 

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