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It’s Now or Never – Gen. Tariq Khan

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Pakistan has its moment, PTI carries that moment and must bring it to its logical conclusion. We stand by what is right and pray that this nation is delivered from those that have brought it suffering and pain through deceit and treachery. We cannot continue living in this environment where the travesty of justice is the order of the day. People such as I stand by PTI today for the right cause; call and we shall be there - it’s time for final closure. It’s now or never, writes Gen Tariq Khan, who retired as head of Pakistan’s Central Command.
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11 April 2022
PTI government


The time is now, the place is here, stay in the present. You can do nothing to change the past, and the future will never come exactly as you plan or hope for) Dan Millman

By declining to head the Commission, many have interpreted it to mean, that I was part of the events that let down the PTI Government. Far from it. Like I had said earlier, in circumstances such as these, people firm up opinions and take up positions based upon those opinions. Once a position is taken no one is willing to let go of his stand regardless of any logic or rationale that proves that stand to be wrong. Thus people continue to be critical of my declining to head the Commission mandated to confirm any foreign interference into the affairs of the State. The same arguments are regurgitated again and again, despite the reasons proffered (http://reportersdiary.com/blog/13301/the-true- narrative/ ) for such a decision.



First, the decision was my own and mine alone. My life, my conduct and where I live clearly indicate that I can neither be influenced nor coerced into doing things that I do not wish to do. It would suffice to say, that all those who refuse to see the sense of what I did, should now see the reality when the prosecutor is stopped from going to court by the FIA, in Shabaz Sharif’s money laundering case, even before he has been voted in as the new PM. What then would be the future of the Commission – it is not a question of being frightened or scared but that it was obvious that it was not going to deliver anything and was an exercise in futility. On the other hand, there are unintended consequences of undertaking such a task amidst total uncertainty which people fail to see. The Commission would become an entity quoted and requoted, in clearing the names of all those guilty of betrayal, disloyalty and in violation of articles 5 and 6.

Read more: Why I refused to head letter gate commission? Gen. Tariq Khan

What would these same people, criticizing my decision, say then?

Some people talk of a phone call, but it was I who made that call and I have explained why, but in any case, that call was not the reason which I decided to decline the position that the government wanted me to take. Nevertheless, people are charged, the atmosphere is volatile and emotions are high – I understand this and people need someone to blame or hold responsible regardless of how illogical it may be or totally removed from reality.

The Army is being blamed, and I am guilty by association though I retired in 2014. My affiliation with the Army remains and my pride in the uniform is unchanged. Yet I do not represent the Army nor does the Army have any control over my actions, conduct and behavior. I live in Waziristan, so what perks and privileges can be extended to me here due to which I may be obliged – I do not understand but people are welcome to come and share such bounties with me whenever their curiosity urges them to.

Now the reality of the matter: it should not be forgotten, that based on the Governments accusations against the opposition (and taking them at face value), it was I who had said publically in late March that the culprits should be arrested immediately and tried for violation of article 5. It did not happen and the consequences lie before us. Secondly, the blatant crossing of the firewall by the courts in transgressing article 69 and entering into the domain of the Parliament certainly warranted a response of some kind. If the Judiciary had trespassed into the domain of the parliament the Parliament could do likewise to the judiciary, after all the law and the constitution were no longer a governing factor and its was simply “just because they can!”.

 
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should now see the reality when the prosecutor is stopped from going to court by the FIA, in Shabaz Sharif’s money laundering case, even before he has been voted in as the new PM. What then would be the future of the Commission – it is not a question of being frightened or scared but that it was obvious that it was not going to deliver anything and was an exercise in futility.
This is not the right excuse. Gen. Tariq was not going to be any Dick, Tom and Harry from FIA who could be influenced as he himself has said. He was going to be the head of the commission. If JIT team can investigate Panama papers while Nawaz Shareef was still PM, and led to his dismissal from prime minister-ship, then surely General could have done it.
The Commission would become an entity quoted and requoted, in clearing the names of all those guilty of betrayal, disloyalty and in violation of articles 5 and 6.
And names of the culprits may have included some serving officers and judges, so he refused it.
 
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This is not the right excuse. Gen. Tariq was not going to be any Dick, Tom and Harry from FIA who could be influenced as he himself has said. He was going to be the head of the commission. If JIT team can investigate Panama papers while Nawaz Shareef was still PM, and led to his dismissal from prime minister-ship, then surely General could have done it.

And names of the culprits may have included some serving officers and judges, so he refused it.
Makes sense. More so in the context of his own words that he can’t be pressured.

That’s why I am saying the institution is more important than one man (and his cronies).

Instead of trying to defend bajwa, they need to get rid of him ASAP. Before the damage becomes permanent.
 
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This is not the right excuse. Gen. Tariq was not going to be any Dick, Tom and Harry from FIA who could be influenced as he himself has said. He was going to be the head of the commission. If JIT team can investigate Panama papers while Nawaz Shareef was still PM, and led to his dismissal from prime minister-ship, then surely General could have done it.

And names of the culprits may have included some serving officers and judges, so he refused it.
Yes, Gen Tarique would have been exactly that, a Tom, Dick or Harry. What position does a retired Lt Gen have assigned as head of a commission in the reign of government that does not want the commission to operate in the first place? The JIT for NS was not comprised of retired personnel. It was authorized by the then government under the forced guidance of the SCP after IK/Sheikh Rasheed had petitioned the courts.

The JIT included members of FIA, ISI, MI and a few others. All in an official capacity and not as retired, nominated by a departing government without the backing of the courts. For a change, it would be good to understand other's position/predicaments too.
 
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Pakistan has its moment, PTI carries that moment and must bring it to its logical conclusion. We stand by what is right and pray that this nation is delivered from those that have brought it suffering and pain through deceit and treachery. We cannot continue living in this environment where the travesty of justice is the order of the day. People such as I stand by PTI today for the right cause; call and we shall be there - it’s time for final closure. It’s now or never, writes Gen Tariq Khan, who retired as head of Pakistan’s Central Command.
By
News Desk
11 April 2022
PTI government


The time is now, the place is here, stay in the present. You can do nothing to change the past, and the future will never come exactly as you plan or hope for) Dan Millman

By declining to head the Commission, many have interpreted it to mean, that I was part of the events that let down the PTI Government. Far from it. Like I had said earlier, in circumstances such as these, people firm up opinions and take up positions based upon those opinions. Once a position is taken no one is willing to let go of his stand regardless of any logic or rationale that proves that stand to be wrong. Thus people continue to be critical of my declining to head the Commission mandated to confirm any foreign interference into the affairs of the State. The same arguments are regurgitated again and again, despite the reasons proffered (http://reportersdiary.com/blog/13301/the-true- narrative/ ) for such a decision.



First, the decision was my own and mine alone. My life, my conduct and where I live clearly indicate that I can neither be influenced nor coerced into doing things that I do not wish to do. It would suffice to say, that all those who refuse to see the sense of what I did, should now see the reality when the prosecutor is stopped from going to court by the FIA, in Shabaz Sharif’s money laundering case, even before he has been voted in as the new PM. What then would be the future of the Commission – it is not a question of being frightened or scared but that it was obvious that it was not going to deliver anything and was an exercise in futility. On the other hand, there are unintended consequences of undertaking such a task amidst total uncertainty which people fail to see. The Commission would become an entity quoted and requoted, in clearing the names of all those guilty of betrayal, disloyalty and in violation of articles 5 and 6.

Read more: Why I refused to head letter gate commission? Gen. Tariq Khan

What would these same people, criticizing my decision, say then?

Some people talk of a phone call, but it was I who made that call and I have explained why, but in any case, that call was not the reason which I decided to decline the position that the government wanted me to take. Nevertheless, people are charged, the atmosphere is volatile and emotions are high – I understand this and people need someone to blame or hold responsible regardless of how illogical it may be or totally removed from reality.

The Army is being blamed, and I am guilty by association though I retired in 2014. My affiliation with the Army remains and my pride in the uniform is unchanged. Yet I do not represent the Army nor does the Army have any control over my actions, conduct and behavior. I live in Waziristan, so what perks and privileges can be extended to me here due to which I may be obliged – I do not understand but people are welcome to come and share such bounties with me whenever their curiosity urges them to.

Now the reality of the matter: it should not be forgotten, that based on the Governments accusations against the opposition (and taking them at face value), it was I who had said publically in late March that the culprits should be arrested immediately and tried for violation of article 5. It did not happen and the consequences lie before us. Secondly, the blatant crossing of the firewall by the courts in transgressing article 69 and entering into the domain of the Parliament certainly warranted a response of some kind. If the Judiciary had trespassed into the domain of the parliament the Parliament could do likewise to the judiciary, after all the law and the constitution were no longer a governing factor and its was simply “just because they can!”.

I've been a fan of Gen Tariq Khan for a while now, and while I don't like his reasoning to decline heading the letter gate investigation, I can at least understand it. I do like that he mentioned article 69 and the Supreme Court's blatant violation of it, and how they need to be held accountable.

On another note, it seems clear to me that there is now internal issues within the army now. No doubt calls are being made and plans drawn. What the content of those calls and plans are, I don't know, but we may see something soon.

Already Shahbaz Sharif's position as PM has become shaky, due to angering MQM. With a PTI resignation, along with massive street protests, the army needs to make a decision soon.
 
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People of Pakistan specially the Younger generation is NOT Stupid. WE WILL NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING COMING OUT FROM ANY MILITARY GENERAL (present or retired) BECAUSE THEY ARE ALL THE SAME !! By taking a phone call from BAJWA and refusing to lead the commission, Gen Tariq is ALREADY COMPROMISED !! Only an absolute idiot would take him and his writings seriously !
 
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There should be higher authority of group of people of Patriot elements in every rank, department & Supreme court etc so such things do not happen to Pakistan government in future.
 
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Guys I think we should not mistrust Gen Tariq, even though he made a mistake by refusing to head the commission at a very critical time, if he says these are the reasons then I believe him, whole of Pakistan Army is patriotic and will never compromise Pakistan, we should not think bad about all generals because of few who betrayed this country from time to time.
 
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I've been a fan of Gen Tariq Khan for a while now, and while I don't like his reasoning to decline heading the letter gate investigation, I can at least understand it. I do like that he mentioned article 69 and the Supreme Court's blatant violation of it, and how they need to be held accountable.

On another note, it seems clear to me that there is now internal issues within the army now. No doubt calls are being made and plans drawn. What the content of those calls and plans are, I don't know, but we may see something soon.

Already Shahbaz Sharif's position as PM has become shaky, due to angering MQM. With a PTI resignation, along with massive street protests, the army needs to make a decision soon.

We just need to look around what is happening. They have gone berserk and probably the only plans they are making right now is to give clean chits to the corrupt and rig elections at a massive scale.

There is just more pain.

The country is sold, the deal is done.
 
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There should be higher authority of group of people of Patriot elements in every rank, department & Supreme court etc so such things do not happen to Pakistan government in future.
Who will "certify" their patriotism? You? Me?
 
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