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DUBAI: Two public quotes of two extremely relevant people can provide the context, or the thinking that has gone into the script, nay a political and military road map, which has been elaborately and daringly presented by the Corps Commander of Karachi Lt. General Naveed Mukhtar in a televised speech two days ago.



The first quote is about the domestic situation and is repeated almost daily in a TV promo of a political talk show. Former NA Public Accounts Committee chairman, an important leader of PPP Nadeem Afzal Chan says in this famous quote: “The law is a command of the Sovereign. When the powers that be say enough is enough, main political parties will come around in 30 minutes and say Bismillah… (lets begin).”



The second statement, though couched in an expertly articulated diplomatic response to a question comes from a very senior, now retired, foreign affairs bureaucrat who has been ambassador of Pakistan in China, India and the US besides foreign secretary and many other top posts.



Mr. Riaz Khokhar said in a Washington DC meeting on Friday, May 15, that the Chinese President in his address to the National Assembly had emphasized that “Unity” in Pakistan was essential for launching and success of Pak-China economic projects. When Khokhar was asked whether the Chinese would like unity in a political set up or prefer a military set up in Pakistan, the wily diplomat used all his life’s experience to dodge the question saying: “You know the answer better.”The meaning was obvious.



Given one domestic and a foreign view of how a script written and implemented by the Pakistan army would be received, it becomes clear that politicians and political governments are in no position to challenge this creeping coup, thanks to their own failures and incompetence, now publicly stated by the army.



General Naveed’s written speech before a mixed audience with many top PPP leaders like Sherry Rehman stated: “We are living in defining times and failure is not an option. We must act decisively and wholeheartedly to translate our policies into meaningful and coordinated tangible measures that can lead to a stable environment secure from fear, extremism and militancy with a firmly established writ of state and rule of law..”



Each word of this short clip carries a deep message and a game plan to implement. The agenda this short para contains cannot obviously be implemented in a state of confusion, discord and amidst a political tug of war.



An accompanying report by Mazhar Abbas in this newspaper gives in detail how much planning has been done and what action in each direction is contemplated. The key point he reports is that the plan will be expanded to the whole of Sindh.



This extensive homework shows the speech of the Corps Commander was not just off the cuff but had been in the making for some time. A clear statement about the 3rd phase of the operation has been made and references to misuse of political influence, administrative failures, errors, an institutional vacuum, land grabbing, acts of land, water, extortion mafias sponsored by politicians are obviously aimed at the present political set-up.



The big question is how will the army carry out its stated agenda against these very politicians while they stay in power, enjoying official positions and resisting actions, creating hurdles in the army game plan.



These two situations cannot co-exist, it can be stated without fear of contradiction.So what will be the way out. The Nawaz Government at the centre is also jittery and very nervous as politicians realize that once dominoes start falling, it is just a matter of time that the effects will reach the very end of the political spectrum.



That is probably why Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and others have come out openly against any talk of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah’s resignation.Mr Shah has all but given up if his statements and comments are any guide. It was reported that he had offered to resign but Mr Zardari intervened. The CM told a news conference on Sunday he had given a list of what the Sindh police needed to the “Army Chief”, yes the army chief.



What has the army chief got to do with providing weapons to Sindh police? But this is the ground reality.It has also been reported that at the last Apex Committee meeting Mr Shah repeatedly complained to General Raheel that the Nawaz government was not releasing money it had promised to Sindh for the anti-terrorism operation. Gen Raheel assured him he would discuss these complaints with PM Sharif.



The politicians have thus already conceded a larger than life political role to the army, whether they admit it or not.As it appears that the army has now prepared and announced its game plan, which does not have an option to go back, and as every political ill, including corruption and accountability has been included in the list of to-do things, the politicians have been pushed to the last few inches of the boundary line.



Either they will be thrown out if they resist or they can voluntarily step out of the ground.With Sindh in this turmoil, the centre and Punjab facing the sword of the Judicial Commission on the 2013 elections, the KPK waiting to hit the last nail in the political coffin of the 2013 set-up, it is unlikely that the “Unity” China needs for investing $45 billion will be available any time soon, unless the scenario Mr Riaz Khokhar hinted at appears.



For Nawaz Sharif the few metro rail projects and the China economic corridors are the only lifelines left, with the rest of policy-making having already slipped out of his hands. With Sindh under an army game plan, 2016 March designated as new census date to be conducted again by the army, the road appears to be bumpy and dangerous.



If the politicians go along quietly and without creating a gridlock, things may drift with the army running the show without actually announcing a take-over.But if some leaders want to play it dirty, all kinds of dirt bags are ready to be thrown at them. The choice is theirs because the failure is also theirs.
The script is out, the road is bumpy - thenews.com.pk
@WebMaster @Irfan Baloch @Oscar @Patriots @Gazi @KURUMAYA @rockstar08 @Secur @Icarus @Dazzler @Leader @Gulfi @Bratva and others
 
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you did not tag me :cray:
and idk why The News is beating up the old bush, many with common sense on this forum have said it before as well, since Gen.Raheel stepped into the office of COAS there has been a Soft Coup.
The foundation was the Dharna - as staged by PTI, for many the objective of this sit in was purely overthrowing the elected Govt, one or the other way.....
but many overlooked the fact that the sit in served another purpose and that was to corner out the Govt, and hold them by the jugular vein......
and tbh this had been the best thing ever happened in a while......
The last nail in the coffin was the black day in the history of Sub continent - 16th December, when it was said enough is enough....
when 'establishment' can tackle the big fish like 'Bhai', they can surely sort out the 'Laughing man' too, and if you follow the news closely, you can see it happening already.....
DUBAI: Two public quotes of two extremely relevant people can provide the context, or the thinking that has gone into the script, nay a political and military road map, which has been elaborately and daringly presented by the Corps Commander of Karachi Lt. General Naveed Mukhtar in a televised speech two days ago.



The first quote is about the domestic situation and is repeated almost daily in a TV promo of a political talk show. Former NA Public Accounts Committee chairman, an important leader of PPP Nadeem Afzal Chan says in this famous quote: “The law is a command of the Sovereign. When the powers that be say enough is enough, main political parties will come around in 30 minutes and say Bismillah… (lets begin).”



The second statement, though couched in an expertly articulated diplomatic response to a question comes from a very senior, now retired, foreign affairs bureaucrat who has been ambassador of Pakistan in China, India and the US besides foreign secretary and many other top posts.



Mr. Riaz Khokhar said in a Washington DC meeting on Friday, May 15, that the Chinese President in his address to the National Assembly had emphasized that “Unity” in Pakistan was essential for launching and success of Pak-China economic projects. When Khokhar was asked whether the Chinese would like unity in a political set up or prefer a military set up in Pakistan, the wily diplomat used all his life’s experience to dodge the question saying: “You know the answer better.”The meaning was obvious.



Given one domestic and a foreign view of how a script written and implemented by the Pakistan army would be received, it becomes clear that politicians and political governments are in no position to challenge this creeping coup, thanks to their own failures and incompetence, now publicly stated by the army.



General Naveed’s written speech before a mixed audience with many top PPP leaders like Sherry Rehman stated: “We are living in defining times and failure is not an option. We must act decisively and wholeheartedly to translate our policies into meaningful and coordinated tangible measures that can lead to a stable environment secure from fear, extremism and militancy with a firmly established writ of state and rule of law..”



Each word of this short clip carries a deep message and a game plan to implement. The agenda this short para contains cannot obviously be implemented in a state of confusion, discord and amidst a political tug of war.



An accompanying report by Mazhar Abbas in this newspaper gives in detail how much planning has been done and what action in each direction is contemplated. The key point he reports is that the plan will be expanded to the whole of Sindh.



This extensive homework shows the speech of the Corps Commander was not just off the cuff but had been in the making for some time. A clear statement about the 3rd phase of the operation has been made and references to misuse of political influence, administrative failures, errors, an institutional vacuum, land grabbing, acts of land, water, extortion mafias sponsored by politicians are obviously aimed at the present political set-up.



The big question is how will the army carry out its stated agenda against these very politicians while they stay in power, enjoying official positions and resisting actions, creating hurdles in the army game plan.



These two situations cannot co-exist, it can be stated without fear of contradiction.So what will be the way out. The Nawaz Government at the centre is also jittery and very nervous as politicians realize that once dominoes start falling, it is just a matter of time that the effects will reach the very end of the political spectrum.



That is probably why Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and others have come out openly against any talk of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah’s resignation.Mr Shah has all but given up if his statements and comments are any guide. It was reported that he had offered to resign but Mr Zardari intervened. The CM told a news conference on Sunday he had given a list of what the Sindh police needed to the “Army Chief”, yes the army chief.



What has the army chief got to do with providing weapons to Sindh police? But this is the ground reality.It has also been reported that at the last Apex Committee meeting Mr Shah repeatedly complained to General Raheel that the Nawaz government was not releasing money it had promised to Sindh for the anti-terrorism operation. Gen Raheel assured him he would discuss these complaints with PM Sharif.



The politicians have thus already conceded a larger than life political role to the army, whether they admit it or not.As it appears that the army has now prepared and announced its game plan, which does not have an option to go back, and as every political ill, including corruption and accountability has been included in the list of to-do things, the politicians have been pushed to the last few inches of the boundary line.



Either they will be thrown out if they resist or they can voluntarily step out of the ground.With Sindh in this turmoil, the centre and Punjab facing the sword of the Judicial Commission on the 2013 elections, the KPK waiting to hit the last nail in the political coffin of the 2013 set-up, it is unlikely that the “Unity” China needs for investing $45 billion will be available any time soon, unless the scenario Mr Riaz Khokhar hinted at appears.



For Nawaz Sharif the few metro rail projects and the China economic corridors are the only lifelines left, with the rest of policy-making having already slipped out of his hands. With Sindh under an army game plan, 2016 March designated as new census date to be conducted again by the army, the road appears to be bumpy and dangerous.



If the politicians go along quietly and without creating a gridlock, things may drift with the army running the show without actually announcing a take-over.But if some leaders want to play it dirty, all kinds of dirt bags are ready to be thrown at them. The choice is theirs because the failure is also theirs.
The script is out, the road is bumpy - thenews.com.pk
@WebMaster @Irfan Baloch @Oscar @Patriots @Gazi @KURUMAYA @rockstar08 @Secur @Icarus @Dazzler @Leader @Gulfi @Bratva and others
 
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you did not tag me :cray:
and idk why The News is beating up the old bush, many with common sense on this forum have said it before as well, since Gen.Raheel stepped into the office of COAS there has been a Soft Coup.
The foundation was the Dharna - as staged by PTI, for many the objective of this sit in was purely overthrowing the elected Govt, one or the other way.....
but many overlooked the fact that the sit in served another purpose and that was to corner out the Govt, and hold them by the jugular vein......
and tbh this had been the best thing ever happened in a while......
The last nail in the coffin was the black day in the history of Sub continent - 16th December, when it was said enough is enough....
when 'establishment' can tackle the big fish like 'Bhai', they can surely sort out the 'Laughing man' too, and if you follow the news closely, you can see it happening already.....
This time every thing would be done legally and Sindh is starting point soon Zardari to Shareefs all will be in Jails. Pakistan has to rise and it can't rise under Altaf and Zardari and Nawaz.
 
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What if I told you that there are rumors that Altaf has given direct,yes directs threats that the army will face 'consequences' for any action against mqm.
The least that would be done is making life horrible for the family of the army personnels involved in the op.
I think we are yet to realize the gravity of this mess.
Guy is talking about kidnapping army officers.
Gen Raheel on the other hand has taken this threat quite seriously and is thus re evaluating his options.
Im not sure whether the army will back off from the op but things are not as easy practically as we'd wish.
 
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What if I told you that there are rumors that Altaf has given direct,yes directs threats that the army will face 'consequences' for any action against mqm.
The least that would be done is making life horrible for the family of the army personnels involved in the op.
I think we are yet to realize the gravity of this mess.
Guy is talking about kidnapping army officers.
Gen Raheel on the other hand has taken this threat quite seriously and is thus re evaluating his options.
Im not sure whether the army will back off from the op but things are not as easy practically as we'd wish.
Altaf has to be taken care of
 
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Soft coup was confirmed during IK's dharna. All that's left now is the illusion of civilian authorities that they are in helm. This situation suits PA better as theoretically NS is heading government, but actually agenda set by PA is being followed. Interesting times..
 
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What if I told you that there are rumors that Altaf has given direct,yes directs threats that the army will face 'consequences' for any action against mqm.
The least that would be done is making life horrible for the family of the army personnels involved in the op.
I think we are yet to realize the gravity of this mess.
Guy is talking about kidnapping army officers.
Gen Raheel on the other hand has taken this threat quite seriously and is thus re evaluating his options.
Im not sure whether the army will back off from the op but things are not as easy practically as we'd wish.

If this is true then I am 100% sure that MQM did the safoora goth chowrangi massacre.

With this they tried to kill many birds in one stone:

1. Ignite anti shia sentiment and provide more fuel to shia sunni conflict.
2. Give an impression that there is shia sunni war in Karachi
3. ...that MQM is not the only violent force in Karachi
4. Teach a lesson to Ismailis for voting and supporting PTI
 
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you did not tag me :cray:
and idk why The News is beating up the old bush, many with common sense on this forum have said it before as well, since Gen.Raheel stepped into the office of COAS there has been a Soft Coup.
The foundation was the Dharna - as staged by PTI, for many the objective of this sit in was purely overthrowing the elected Govt, one or the other way.....
but many overlooked the fact that the sit in served another purpose and that was to corner out the Govt, and hold them by the jugular vein......
and tbh this had been the best thing ever happened in a while......
The last nail in the coffin was the black day in the history of Sub continent - 16th December, when it was said enough is enough....
when 'establishment' can tackle the big fish like 'Bhai', they can surely sort out the 'Laughing man' too, and if you follow the news closely, you can see it happening already.....

sir you think, this time army will be able to "clean up" the mess of zardari nawaz fiasco?
 
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Sometimes I think Karachi is a different world out there. Like m Mumbai had its unique story 2 decades back. Karachi too deserve a ram gopal verma or anurrag kashyap thriller.
 
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