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He knows exactly what he is talking about and he also knows how to dismantle this remaining infrastructure of terrorism. These so-called terrorists are totally supported by politicians and so called rich liberals who get their paycheques directly from terrorist agencies of our enemies. Thus to eliminate the remaining vermin, he has to take down this nexus and that is EXACTLY what he is talking.....and he is taking forward the operation started by Gen. Raheel Shareef ...I wish him best of luck but a logical conclusion is a far cry right now. With extremism which breeds the ideology leading to the creation of militants group is pretty much intact and inseparable. Unless, military and civil government don't establish their long lost writ on declaring Jihad and the religious institutions are not altered to cooperate on this, there's not much light at the end of the tunnel. Despite reduction in terror incident, Pakistan continues to become a mini jail with barriers, pass through gates, barbed wires continue to pop up every here and there. Peace is still a long journey.
Rizwan Aslam and Naveed Mukhtar both retiring in October 2018. No chance of them becoming COAS.Now that's an interesting choice for Corps Commander. An officer with most part of service spent in non-combat acitivities (111,Preisent's Mil Sec, ISPR). Gen Rizwan, on the other hand, is ideal candidate for next COAS, looking at his professionalism,
same here bro.my mind still thinks of raheel sharif when ever someone mentions COAS.We are so addicted to General Raheel that the statement of other Generals don't feel like as important as his.
I don't know if its just me or my sheer respect for the retired General that my heart is still awaiting for his clarification to stamp the intentions expressed by General Bajwa.
Yeah will take some time and I do hope General Bajwa will outperform Raheel and annihilate this menance of terrorism from the Land of the pure for once and for all
We are so addicted to General Raheel that the statement of other Generals don't feel like as important as his.
It's rather different. When Gen Raheel came the militant groups were in abundance, thanks to inaction of his predecessors (Musharraf and Kayani), he had the freedom and chose those groups to handle first, who had the least implications for national security and largely were what we call "dispensables". With most of those groups now gone or weak, the next in line are the ones with higher implications. This is the challenge that stands against Bajwa I.e. ge will have to take tougher decisions than GRS.Its a fact that GRS has set the bar of performance to a new higher level so much so that many coming CoAS will be compared with GRS with respect to their performances. GRS has done everything in a manner in which they should have been done, no beating about the bush nor dragging the feet. In true manner, he has taken the morale of troops and nation sky high. Pakistan needs more leaders like GRS to be prosperous and achieve zenith
Now that's an interesting choice for Corps Commander. An officer with most part of service spent in non-combat acitivities (111,Preisent's Mil Sec, ISPR). Gen Rizwan, on the other hand, is ideal candidate for next COAS, looking at his professionalism,
Okay reading this in one go got me confused
It's rather different. When Gen Raheel came the militant groups were in abundance, thanks to inaction of his predecessors (Musharraf and Kayani), he had the freedom and chose those groups to handle first, who had the least implications for national security and largely were what we call "dispensables". With most of those groups now gone or weak, the next in line are the ones with higher implications. This is the challenge that stands against Bajwa I.e. ge will have to take tougher decisions than GRS.
Not possible Sir g, Gen Rizwan is gonna retire in 2018 whereas current COAS will complete his tenure in 2019 November....Only couple of army Generals will remain in service after end of 2019. The next promotion of Corp commanders by current COAS will bring new leadership and one of them will be the new COAS at the end of 2019.Now that's an interesting choice for Corps Commander. An officer with most part of service spent in non-combat acitivities (111,Preisent's Mil Sec, ISPR). Gen Rizwan, on the other hand, is ideal candidate for next COAS, looking at his professionalism,