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In panic mode: PM battens down the hatches
By Sardar Sikander
Published: January 15, 2017
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: The Prime Minister House is said to be in a state of panic. And justifiably so. Last week’s statement of army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, which made headlines in the national media, was a telling example of growing unease in the security establishment over the government’s dilly-dallying on key issues involving the military.

Gen Qamar said during a visit to Kharian garrison that “there will be no compromise on the dignity of Pakistan Army”. The military didn’t specify the context of the statement, but sources say the army chief was responding to questions from military officials about a ‘dormant inquiry’ into the Dawn leaks controversy and Rana Sanaullah’s criticism of military courts.

After Gen Qamar’s statement, it’s not business as usual at the Prime Minister House. Nawaz Sharif conferred with his trusted aides on how to control the damage done to civil-military ties by the recent developments, insiders told The Express Tribune.

“As a first step, Sharif has stopped PML-N leaders from making statements against the military courts without the permission of the central leadership,” said one insider. “Even low cadre leaders of the ruling party have been directed to avoid making statements, especially about the security establishment, that might trigger controversies.”

Military courts stop functioning ‘on expiry of mandated period’

Not everyone would participate in TV talk-shows. According to insiders, the PML-N has designated a handful of officials to serve as the party’s talking heads on national issues, but they too have been directed to follow the party’s guidelines.

The ruling party believed the Dawn leaks controversy would die down with the departure of Raheel Sharif from the Army House, but they were mistaken. Gen Qamar’s statement has unnerved the ruling party.

The security establishment is reportedly not happy with the government’s attempts to hush up the row triggered by the publication of a ‘planted news story’ in the English language daily Dawn in Oct, last year.

The security establishment believes the ‘fabricated story’ was fed to the paper by government officials to malign the military. Following angry reaction from the military to the story, the then information minister, Pervaiz Rashid, was sent packing and an inquiry was ordered.

Subsequently, reports made the rounds in the news media that the jobs of some senior bureaucrats serving at the Prime Minister House were also on the chopping block. But nothing happened.

In November, the government set up a seven-member committee, headed by Justice (retd) Aamer Raza Khan, to probe the matter and fix responsibility. It transpired later that Justice Khan had close relations with the Sharif family. Nothing has come out of the inquiry thus far, much to the chagrin of the security establishment.

Relevant circles believe if the security establishment refused to relent, some officials of the Prime Minister House might be made ‘scapegoats’. “Someone has to pay the price,” an insider told The Express Tribune. “And that someone would most probably be baboos (civil servants).”

The official spokesperson for the Prime Minister House, Musadik Malik, was approached for the official version on the story, but he didn’t reply to phone calls, SMSs and WhatsApp messages.

Premier Sharif’s Adviser Ameer Muqam denied there was any strain in the civil-military relations. “Some issues have popped up that need to be seen in a particular context,” he said without elaborating.

Govt mulls reinstatement of military courts

Asked about Rana Sanaullah’s criticism of the military courts, Muqam said the Punjab law minister has already retracted his statement.

Political analyst Kanwar Dilshad says the government’s ‘mishandling’ of contentious issues prompted the ‘tough stance’ from the security establishment. “The way former army chief Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif was trolled on social media and in TV talk-shows was bound to have consequences,” he told The Express Tribune.

“Rana Sanaullah’s statement added fuel to the fire. Then there is the planted story issue that has been hushed up in a highly dubious manner. My advice to the government is, ‘learn your lesson and stop playing with fire,” Dilshad said.

He said Gen Qamar’s message is loud and clear. “There’s no going back. The prime minister might have good intentions to develop a cordial equation with the security establishment, but there are people around him who like to play games. And this will backfire.”

Former federal minister Mushahidullah Khan is reportedly among one of the hopefuls for the slot of Sindh governor. Informed circles say this could also be one of the reasons for the strain in the civil-military relations. Khan had to quit his ministerial office after he accused the then ISI chief, Lt Gen Zaheerul Islam, of plotting to overthrow the PML-N government.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 15th, 2017.
 
He is going to Davis and then again going to London on private tour. No return date.

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@Farah Sohail....Farah baji....Dust hasn't settled down yet. :D
But the question remains, is GHQ ready to give him space again or give the final nod to SC. Only after he is not in power then they can conclude Dawn Leaks or other matters.
 
He is going to Davis and then again going to London on private tour. No return date.

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But the question remains, is GHQ ready to give him space again or give the final nod to SC. Only after he is not in power then they can conclude Dawn Leaks or other matters.

I don't have any idea whats going to happen but something definitely looks fishy...Whenever this ganja goes to long foreign tour, without mentioning his date of return...it means there's some problem....Thats what I think...
 
Those in the field are really uneasy with the slow proceedings of the Dawn leaks and every now and then verbal attacks of stooges of NS on Armed Forces. One way or the other COAS has to bring down this very unease. Lets wait for the turn of events.
 
@Farah Sohail....Farah baji....Dust hasn't settled down yet. :D

I still doubt it..... Lets see.... Also this article itself says..tht some civil servants to be made "scapegoats" and tht too, if something is to be done on it.. Nothing is going to happen to maryam baji..the real culprit.. Be assured...
 
I still doubt it..... Lets see.... Also this article itself says..tht some civil servants to be made "scapegoats" and tht too, if something is to be done on it.. Nothing is going to happen to maryam baji..the real culprit.. Be assured...

But once Army showed its strictness and danda....These noonis will cripple under fear....Its all depend on army now....Making some people expendable/scapegoat won't be enough and its look like army is preparing to give tough time to nawaz sharif....Whenever there is pressure on him, he run towards foreign country...Lets see how long he can do this...
 
But once Army showed its strictness and danda....These noonis will cripple under fear....Its all depend on army now....Making some people expendable/scapegoat won't be enough and its look like army is preparing to give tough time to nawaz sharif....Whenever there is pressure on him, he run towards foreign country...Lets see how long he can do this...

I hope you are right... But atleast apparently to me, Gen Qamar Bajwa, isnt giving such vibes to be preparing to give tough time to the PM.. Also, i think much time has already passed since dawn leaks.. If we could hope for some genuine action on dawn leaks..it was around nov.. Anger in army must have been at its peak then.. Nw the issue has mellowed down..now only some scapegoats will be made.. Jab Nov main action nahi hosaka..ab tu with Gen Qamar Bajwa, i dont think its possible... But lets see...

As for PM going abroad..i think the strain in civil mil relations, if there is any, right now, must be more due to criticism of military courts by PML N leaders like Rana Sanaullah..and the way Gen Raheel Sharif was ridiculed in the media in the last few days, and not much due to dawn leaks.. Esp the way kh asif started controversy from his interview and then backtracking... I think these two factors must have contributed to strain in civil military relations right now, and not dawn leaks as such.. And anger must be within rank and file of the military.. I dont know why...but i dont think Gen
Qamar Bajwa is unhappy with PM ... Theres something abt his body language or whatever, but i think he personally is fine with the PM..
 
I hope you are right... But atleast apparently to me, Gen Qamar Bajwa, isnt giving such vibes to be preparing to give tough time to the PM.. Also, i think much time has already passed since dawn leaks.. If we could hope for some genuine action on dawn leaks..it was around nov.. Anger in army must have been at its peak then.. Nw the issue has mellowed down..now only some scapegoats will be made.. Jab Nov main action nahi hosaka..ab tu with Gen Qamar Bajwa, i dont think its possible... But lets see...

As for PM going abroad..i think the strain in civil mil relations, if there is any, right now, must be more due to criticism of military courts by PML N leaders like Rana Sanaullah..and the way Gen Raheel Sharif was ridiculed in the media in the last few days, and not much due to dawn leaks.. Esp the way kh asif started controversy from his interview and then backtracking... I think these two factors must have contributed to strain in civil military relations right now, and not dawn leaks as such.. And anger must be within rank and file of the military.. I dont know why...but i dont think Gen
Qamar Bajwa is unhappy with PM ... Theres something abt his body language or whatever, but i think he personally is fine with the PM..

I hope things go towards their logical end otherwise traitors and corrupt will get more confident and shameless.

May Allah bless Pakistan and its patriotic citizens...Ameen
 
I hope things go towards their logical end otherwise traitors and corrupt will get more confident and shameless.

May Allah bless Pakistan and its patriotic citizens...Ameen

Traitors are already very confident after dawn leaks.. If they can get away with tht, they know they can get away with anything.... I dont see any logical end to dawn leaks.. Logical end can only be..maryam baji punished somehow... But we know thts not going to happen...
 
Traitors are already very confident after dawn leaks.. If they can get away with tht, they know they can get away with anything.... I dont see any logical end to dawn leaks.. Logical end can only be..maryam baji punished somehow... But we know thts not going to happen...

Do u know the thing I hate the most regarding our civil and military establishments...They have closed all doors for inclusion of middle class people in politics. Hence, we all are in deep trouble...

These rich people will never worry for Pakistan just like we the common citizens get worried....

How can we play a role in betterment for our country when it has been made impossible for us to participate in national mainstream politics...??? Young people needs to take charge...These old meat should do Allah Allh now...Their time has past...Let the younger one to take the charge...
 
Do u know the thing I hate the most regarding our civil and military establishments...They have closed all doors for inclusion of middle class people in politics. Hence, we all are in deep trouble...

These rich people will never worry for Pakistan just like we the common citizens get worried....

How can we play a role in betterment for our country when it has been made impossible for us to participate in national mainstream politics...??? Young people needs to take charge...These old meat should do Allah Allh now...Their time has past...Let the younger one to take the charge...

@bold... Sweet dreams...but unfortunately will remain dreams only for the foreseeable future... :(
 

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