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nobody said it is; it's quite complicated......especially now with the judiciary and ever-boisterous media
but i don't believe Gen. Kayani reneged on his pledge to keep army out of politics; though i will confess army is sometimes forced to be engaged in work usually reserved for civilians ---- call it taking initiative which civvy govt. failed to tackle on their own (i'll be happy to see even 40% MNAs pay their taxes and stop mis-declaring their assets!)
and vigilant society. like Hasan Nisar say...
If Kiyani practically ever wanted depoliticizing army, it would have started with change in culture of military, but its business as usual.
The only thing Kiyani (the mindset) wants to prove to Nation is "hor chuppo", however complete tenure would probably ensure running of state of affairs without military interference, which seems a bit not acceptable.
do agree that its current politicians stature that gives advantage to a supposedly alternative.