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Is 300 a small number for you? Think about how many cars, plots and acres of land bought for them from state resources?I disagree. What you have is a generalization of the highest degree.
You folks make it sound like Generals are in the thousands. There are essentially 300-400 generals in the PA. Add another 100 + 100 for PAF/PN and even then this comes out to less than 5% of the overall BPS-19/20/21 (equal to 2, 3 and 4 star) manpower in our bureaucracy. So let's take stock of the magnitude before painting everyone with broad strokes.
Not every general is corrupt just like not every bureaucrat is corrupt. This is something that all those harping on the "corruption of generals" need to pay heed to.
Countless generals have served their country faithfully, honestly, patriotically and gone on to retire into the quiet sunset (recent examples like Lt Gen Tariq Khan and countless others). As such, please check the generalization and stereotyping.
Sarcasm aside, that used to happen since the early days of partition. Indian generals used to visit Pakistan to meet their counterparts until 1964 and vice versa.
If all generals are not corrupt then those who are corrupt should think about it. They are the ones who built this reputation for their institution and they are all rightly getting the blame for it.