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Gen Kayani has a dream – of free, fair elections

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Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has said it is his dream to see free, fair and transparent elections in the country, dismissing reports that the security establishment was pushing for a delay in the democratic exercise.

In an informal chat with a group of senior journalists in the garrison city of Rawalpindi on Sunday, Gen Kayani insisted that the army would support parliamentary polls to take place on time. “The army does not have any intention to derail the democratic process,” he was quoted as saying by a senior military official who was present at the interaction.

The army chief’s rare statement appears to be aimed at dispelling the impression that the army was clandestinely making efforts to seek a technocratic set-up instead of elections, due in May this year.
This is the second time in a week that the army has sought to quash such rumours. Last week, the chief military spokesperson also issued a similar statement insisting that the army would not benefit in any way whatsoever if the elections were delayed.

Army chief Gen Kayani told journalists that ever since he took over charge, his actions have proved that the security establishment had no plans to interfere in political matters. “It is my dream that free, fair and transparent elections take place on time,” he said.

Gen Kayani said he assured Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Justice (retd) Fakhruddin G Ebrahim in a recent meeting of the army’s all-out support for transparent polls.

He also spoke on the current unrest in Balochistan, saying the ongoing situation must not impede the political process there. “It is important that widely representative elections should take place in Balochistan along with the rest of the country,” he emphasised. His remarks were apparently in reference to the boycott of the 2008 elections by Balochistan’s nationalist parties.

‘Pakistan’s stand on Afghanistan vindicated’
Gen Kayani also spoke about the Afghan endgame and efforts by Pakistan to seek a political solution to the decade-long conflict.

He claimed that the international community had finally endorsed Pakistan’s view that an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned reconciliation process was the best solution to ensure a smooth political transition in the war-torn country.

“We are no more saying that Pakistan wants a friendly government in Afghanistan. We want a peaceful and durable political dispensation in Afghanistan,” Gen Kayani said. “Once you have a stable and peaceful government there, Kabul will certainly have friendly relations with Islamabad.”

A general democrat: Gen Kayani has a dream
 
In an informal chat with a group of senior journalists in the garrison city of Rawalpindi on Sunday, Gen Kayani insisted that the army would support parliamentary polls to take place on time. “The army does not have any intention to derail the democratic process,” he was quoted as saying by a senior military official who was present at the interaction.
Thus underscoring that in Pakistan the Army intervenes directly in politics at its own convenience - it's just not convenient to do so right now. No, if Kiyani REALLY wants democratic reform the Pakistani military will have to accept democratic accountability - to the country's elected civilian leadership lawfully operating under the constitution as well as to the judiciary.

This Kiyani will not do. Pakistan remains an army with a country, rather than a country with an army.
 
@Solomon2 Pakistan is a civilian dictatorship run by morons, allied to the capital hill instead of Islamabad. Pakistan Army will not and should not accept accountability from them until Pakistan becomes a real organic democracy.
 
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@Solomon2 Pakistan is a civilian dictatorship run by morons, allied to the capital hill instead of Islamabad. Pakistan Army will not and should not accept accountability from them until Pakistan becomes a real organic democracy.
Can every blame for wrong be put on the govt. and right to the PA ? PA is very much part of Pakistani politics. Shouldn't the blame on all institutions ? After all security agencies and intelligence failed too.
 
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Gen Kayani has a dream !!

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P.S.

:rolleyes:
 
Thus underscoring that in Pakistan the Army intervenes directly in politics at its own convenience - it's just not convenient to do so right now. No, if Kiyani REALLY wants democratic reform the Pakistani military will have to accept democratic accountability - to the country's elected civilian leadership lawfully operating under the constitution as well as to the judiciary.

This Kiyani will not do. Pakistan remains an army with a country, rather than a country with an army.

and this underscores that you are a pompous know it all who knows nothing and has learnt nothing.....
 
Mind your own ******* business, we don't need any lectures from people of a police state.


Thus underscoring that in Pakistan the Army intervenes directly in politics at its own convenience - it's just not convenient to do so right now. No, if Kiyani REALLY wants democratic reform the Pakistani military will have to accept democratic accountability - to the country's elected civilian leadership lawfully operating under the constitution as well as to the judiciary.

This Kiyani will not do. Pakistan remains an army with a country, rather than a country with an army.
 
Lagta hai Kiyani sahab ki deal hogayi hai kisi political parties se,
PMLN kafi khush hai saudi se aur army se ajkal.
Lagta hai taka lag gaya :)
 
Lagta hai Kiyani sahab ki deal hogayi hai kisi political parties se,
PMLN kafi khush hai saudi se aur army se ajkal.
Lagta hai taka lag gaya :)

Sir please don't make such assumptions. We can't imagine what sort of pressures Gen Kiyani has went through even before he was appointed as an Army Chief....who knows??? :unsure:
 
jo haal huwa hai humarey economy aur loogon ka iss democracy ke baad mujhe tau dreams hi nahin aateyn......liken phir bhi Best of Luck Gen. Kiyani hope ur dreams turn into reality and hope that this :pakistan: dinosaur shaped country :pakistan: bounces back into action :smitten:
 
@Solomon2 Pakistan is a civilian dictatorship run by morons, allied to the capital hill instead of Islamabad. Pakistan Army will not and should not accept accountability from them until Pakistan becomes a real organic democracy.

Well, who are electing those morons? Indians?

The choice is with you people. Netas come out from the mob itself.
 
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General Kayani is just another version of MMS. All these years he was quietly looking at the demolition and embezzlement of the resources and money by the Corrupt Politicians. I wonder how many people support multi millionaire Nawaz Sharrif (Owner of multiple factories across Pakistan. Public money to Private Wealth?????). Why General Kayani is silent on Shariffs Corruption charges??

After General Musharraf the only hope for Pakistan is the victory of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lead by Imran Khan and that too by full majority in upcoming elections. All Pakistani's please do not vote for Crony Capitalists Politicians else you will end up like a Kleptocracy
 
Well, who are electing those morons? Indians?

The choice is with you people. Netas come out from the mob itself.

Last elections were conducted under a military dictatorship, therefore a sham!
 

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