Burger_King
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I want to give Gen Munir a good shot and a clean slate but unfortunately there is no clean slate. We have a patriot journalist killed in Kenya under mysterious circumstances. A journalist close to the heart of Pakistanis and real patriot who was hounded out of our country and UAE. Like deaths of Pak patriots, His death elicited minimal if any reaction from HRW, Nytimes or other journalistic community in West. Really only ones who seem to care is Kenyan journalist and not even our journalists. If it was not ISI who did this, it would make sense to be involved in finding out who killed our Arshad. This killing is nothing like Saleem Shehzad who was known RAW hand and can’t be treated the same. If it was ISI and it was infact orders from Bajwa then Bajwa needs to hang for this murder of someone who loved his country.
The other event is the attempted assassination of former PM IK. He is without doubt the most popular leader in Pakistan commanding love and respect of 10s of millions. There is a rift between his party and establishment. If the assassins had been successful, he wouldn’t be around to stop the people from tearing our country apart. A real civil war, including losing many officers and soldiers to mutiny even killing their superiors could have happened. We may have been a few mm away from losing our country. From a national security perspective, if ISI can investigate Panama papers, help with bloodyCOVID and FATF, the investigation of the assassination attempt of former PM and an event that almost led to the massacre of entire corp commanders should be investigated thoroughly by them. If it’s a rogue ISI unit, make an example out of them. If it’s Bajwa, then he should be tried and hung for murder and attempted murder. These basic moves make sense. There is no forgive and forget on these topics. This is worse than selling nuclear secrets as this may have led to total destruction of our country.
Although I lean towards IK, I have supported and support Zia, Mush, Kiyani, RS over all politcians. Inshallah when we get someone better than IK I will support them also.
Best of luck to Gen Munir, May Allah guide him to what is best for our country. Pakistan always Zindabad.
Some good points.
Sounds cruel and inhuman, but army and ISI will have to be given a free pass even if some of the senior brass was involved in direct killing of Arshad Shareef. Goal of hostile powers is to neutralize Pakistan in which removal of IK's government is but a step. End goal of enemy is to weaken the power of the army and that plan has been an unqualified success probably beyond the wildest dreams of the enemies. Any public investigation will find a way of blaming the army whether or not army had anything to do with the murder. Hostile powers will actively use their influence to get an outcome of their liking which is to portray the armed forces as a rogue element whose existence is threat to the world peace and thus in need to neutralization ala Saddam's nuclear program.
I honestly do not believe that Bajwa thought through the ramification of his actions on the long term well being of Pakistan. Bajwa does not seem to be a bright or a harami type of person that Musharraf and Zia were. Bajwa probably believed 24x7 propaganda blared out against IK's government by agents of hostile forces i.e. Dawn and Geo news. He probably thought economic situation would improve with removal of IK's government because that is what he was being told. Things did not go according to plan because (a) IK's smart political move of oil subsidy (b) jump in oil and other commodity prices (c) refusal of Saudis to pump in money which was probably a lie sold by Sharif brothers. The fact that Bajwa's financial well being appears to be linked with removal of IK's government made the decision so much more easier.
Having lost the plot, he has reacted in manner which is to be expected from bullies and people with weak personality. He has lashed out against weak and the just and in process, damaging the reputation of the army.
Should army as an institution be held responsible for Bajwa's treachery. No, most certainly not. All, but one political party, has gone along with Bajwa's plans. So why should politicians and people who support them escape the blame? And there are good people in the army. This cannot be said of any other party with the exception of PTI.
New COAS has a difficult task at hand. It is claimed that he is a hafiz. Will he therefore do justice to the Quran and act in a manner that upholds the sanctity of his achievement? Or will he prove to be a two bit chralatan who uses cloak of piety to claim worldly accomplishment? Sadly Pakistan is full of such people. For country's sake, hope he is different.