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Another General Kakar act is due!
News Analysis
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
By AR Siddiqi
KARACHI: While the people are the ultimate sovereign and custodians of the country, the armed forces (in our case the Army) are their ultimate defender and the sword arm.
The country is faced with yet another grave crisis. The executives challenge to the judiciary looks almost like a gladiatorial context at the end of which one or both must die or totally crippled mortally.
Must the Amy chief do another Musharraf and take over? Thatd be like a poor, and a rotten copy of rubbished text. Hence out of the question.Must he then sit pretty in his secure army chiefs chair and relax with yet another cigarettethe chain smoker he is reputed to beor else put on his cap, slip his big stick under his left arm and move on.
The question is when and to what end?
Martial Law, simply out of the question!
Let all the monsters of Dr (Gen/ Field Marshal) Ayub be laid to rest, once and for all.
The only honourable exception to the rule of the thumb was offered by one General Abdul Waheed Kakar, Army Chief (1993-1996).
On July 17, 1993, hed taken out his big stick from under his left arm only to salute the two holders of the Supreme magisterial powersPresident Ghulam Ishaque Khan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, tell them to quit or be shown the door. Both saw the wisdom of choosing to quit.
What General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, his PSOs and corps commanders, do or dont do is entirely for them to decide. Its only for them to choose the time and place to act.
Another Waheed-Kakar style timely act may well be in order to get the Executive (to which Army Chief is a part) to withdraw its briefs!
The writer is a former head of the ISPR
News Analysis
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
By AR Siddiqi
KARACHI: While the people are the ultimate sovereign and custodians of the country, the armed forces (in our case the Army) are their ultimate defender and the sword arm.
The country is faced with yet another grave crisis. The executives challenge to the judiciary looks almost like a gladiatorial context at the end of which one or both must die or totally crippled mortally.
Must the Amy chief do another Musharraf and take over? Thatd be like a poor, and a rotten copy of rubbished text. Hence out of the question.Must he then sit pretty in his secure army chiefs chair and relax with yet another cigarettethe chain smoker he is reputed to beor else put on his cap, slip his big stick under his left arm and move on.
The question is when and to what end?
Martial Law, simply out of the question!
Let all the monsters of Dr (Gen/ Field Marshal) Ayub be laid to rest, once and for all.
The only honourable exception to the rule of the thumb was offered by one General Abdul Waheed Kakar, Army Chief (1993-1996).
On July 17, 1993, hed taken out his big stick from under his left arm only to salute the two holders of the Supreme magisterial powersPresident Ghulam Ishaque Khan and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, tell them to quit or be shown the door. Both saw the wisdom of choosing to quit.
What General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, his PSOs and corps commanders, do or dont do is entirely for them to decide. Its only for them to choose the time and place to act.
Another Waheed-Kakar style timely act may well be in order to get the Executive (to which Army Chief is a part) to withdraw its briefs!
The writer is a former head of the ISPR