Lavrentiy
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I recently moved overseas (UK) for my PhD. So I know how institutions work.Of course, who is saying that the corps cmndrs should have this luxury? They shouldn't take over. But PM should look for the qualifications rather than selecting someone who will likely prove his own right hand...
Our democracy is not mature enough. We have no one in the cabinet who can raise voice on trillions of rupees of loans, that too at high interest rates. We have no one in the cabinet who can criticize the decision of government's award of work in Gwadar to a Qatari company without receiving the required number of proposals.
When courts start showing their teeth, our democrazy attack the courts to break their jaws. Which democracy are you talking about my friend?
Have you ever been to US or UK? I hope you have visited these countries. Have you ever noticed how the institutions function?
Have we bothered to look at our neighbour India? It had the identical system of governance left by the British. Over 70 years, the system has vastly improved though still not at par with the West. Did they need Corps Commanders?
If India's political system can improve, then so can ours without the military. India is a comparable example. The West is still too far out.