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Gen (R) Aslam Bg looses temper with journalist

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Gen. Beg and TV Reporter



A controversy is raging over the internet on the rather persistent asking of a TV reporter from the former COAS General Aslam Beg Mirza if he would return the ‘Democracy” medal given to the army by the late BB, as he had subsequently conspired to bring down the BB’s democratic government through Mehran Bank scandal. However, under the changed environs when the wind is blowing against the general, we tend to forget the chain of events under which General Beg had helped restore true democracy and consequent to his such efforts BB had issued the medal to all in the armed forces. I hope we remember that in the 1988 general elections no single party had a clear majority to form the government and a coalition was in the offing. PPP had won 93 seats and the MLN only 54 seats. There were plenty of independents, FATA members and other smaller parties all eager to join ANY government. Somehow GIK and a few others were not for the PPP and were seriously thinking of offering MNS to form the coalition. And, the rationale being given was of a similar situation in India where Rajiv with more seats had conceded to V P Singh to form the coalition government with lesser number of seats. Only Gen Beg wanted the majority party – irrespective of who – to form the government. He, therefore, held a one to one close door meeting with the BB for more than a hour in the late evening at the GHQ, during which he offered to support BB in forming the govt. and in return asked for three promises; One. Not to take any revenge from Gen. Zia’s family for hanging ZAB. Two. Not to interfere unduly with the army and Three. Co-operate and pull on with GIK for the smooth running of the democracy in the country. BB Agreed and Gen. Beg put his foot down that the party with the maximum seats had the first option of forming the coalition and so it was.



Gen. Beg was the man who ensured proper democracy by making BB the PM and it was rather unfair on the part of the reporter to pester the General for returning the Democracy Medal.



Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)

Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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Lolz hahah people with gults always loose patients nothing gets hidden when it's time to face the facts :p:lol:
 
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That's all? I heard about this, I thought he punched some journalist for asking a question. Bloody journalist got what he deserved.
 
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Being a journalist you don't get right to be irritating. This journalist guy was indeed crossing the limits.. GEN Aslam Baig hasn't committed a crime that he should be grilled for that. Returning or not returning Medal is his right and he doesn't want to talk on this subject, again his right. Simple. The Journalist should be qustioned for his immature and irritating attitude.
 
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journalist got what he asked for :)

actually the problem is the media here, any one can start asking questions to any one... no knowledge of issues and things. best thing is people should not give answers to every journalist, they should only discuss such things with mature journalists ..
 
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Journalists should learn how to conduct professionally-
The sudden burst of media hv allowed some lallu panjus to be journalists-
 
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Man these idiots now a days metric pass and have no idea how to question, dont know what to do and call themselves JOURNOS focking morons . F()CK U DAWN NEWS. This journo was like pain in ***. Go and study Journalism first then come here.
 
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our journalists deserve this, they cross the limits every time, even in sensitive issues.
 
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Can that stupid Dawn repoter dare to ask Gen Kayani such type of idiotic stupid personal questions??????
 
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Dawn is so crap. Journalist should been knocked out.
 
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Retarded jorunos... Dawns the best paper in Pak.. but by hiring such morons they are ruining their name.
 
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