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Family of Ex-COAS Asif Nawaz Janjua is Being Hunted Down in Lahore

They ask questions, in the setting they are allowed. In all of the garrison talks, he is getting a lot of questions with sessions sometimes running into 2+ hours. As far as asking the COAS to resign, what would Asim Munir retort with? He'd ask on what grounds? His whole stance is that the law was broken on May 9th by the mob who destroyed govt/army property and the detentions and investigations are now underway. So while the law is being applied selectively, it is still the law. So in his mind why would he quit his job?

A young army officer or even the senior leaders can only say so much to the chief in such a setting. They can try resigning their own commission in protest but army is not a corporation where you can walk in, drop your letter of resignation and walk out.
Army is there to protect the nation.
Can we even trust this army?

One has to question the sanity of the chief.

Once our pride
Now our shame
 
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Is this the same Janjua who fought in 1971 war in Bangladesh ?
 
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Perfect recipe for complete chaos. The generals and PDM will end up breaking up Pakistan.
Its on its knees. Napak Generals and their crony chor commanders are softening up Pakistan for the final blow by India. They will be handsomely rewarded with their murtis being worshipped in Indian temples after Pakistan is erased from the world map.
 
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They ask questions, in the setting they are allowed. In all of the garrison talks, he is getting a lot of questions with sessions sometimes running into 2+ hours. As far as asking the COAS to resign, what would Asim Munir retort with? He'd ask on what grounds? His whole stance is that the law was broken on May 9th by the mob who destroyed govt/army property and the detentions and investigations are now underway. So while the law is being applied selectively, it is still the law. So in his mind why would he quit his job?

Just curious, which law exactly is being applied?

The majority of people who are being arrested are arrested on pointless charges. Shireen Mazari was arrested first for giving an interview to CNN, and then for erecting a roadblock in....guess where....GUJRAT! She hadn't even gone to Gujrat in 2 years.

Then Fawad Ch was arrested for a water tap theft case. Can you believe it?

Finally, even under Army Act you cannot try civilians who resorted to arson to military properties.

There is no law here, only personal whims.
 
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Just curious, which law exactly is being applied?

The majority of people who are being arrested are arrested on pointless charges. Shireen Mazari was arrested first for giving an interview to CNN, and then for erecting a roadblock in....guess where....GUJRAT! She hadn't even gone to Gujrat in 2 years.

Then Fawad Ch was arrested for a water tap theft case. Can you believe it?

Finally, even under Army Act you cannot try civilians who resorted to arson to military properties.

There is no law here, only personal whims.
The laws that suit the needs of the power that be. I never said laws are being applied uniformly.

Might is right is what seems to be happening.

This Army act thing is bogus....it will run out of steam in the next few months on account of the challenges it will face in the civilian courts. Every verdict passed under army act against a civilian can be challenged in the civilian courts. Here, I believe the civil judiciary will do its part to scuttle this effort as this is taking leverage away from them.
 
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The laws that suit the needs of the power that be. I never said laws are being applied uniformly.

It's just might is right in this country.

The establishment (military and political) told the rising middle class and common man keh tum hamain ankhain dikha rahay thay, ab dekho ham kia kartay hain tumharay sath.
 
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The laws that suit the needs of the power that be. I never said laws are being applied uniformly.

Might is right is what seems to be happening.

This Army act thing is bogus....it will run out of steam in the next few months on account of the challenges it will face in the civilian courts. Every verdict passed under army act can be challenged in the civilian courts. Here, I believe the civil judiciary will do its part to play scuttle this effort as this is taking leverage away from them.

And as always the khaki remains on the wrong side of history.
 
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