No one is advocating to get rid of the military. People just want the military's role in everyday affairs to be limited just as it should be.
Do you know what democracy is? You elect people to represent you and if you feel they don't represent you, you get rid of them.
Common soldiers are allowed to have their opinion, but the military establishment is prohibited from doing so. The military even admits this is the truth.
244 Oath of Armed Forces.
Every member of the Armed Forces shall make oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule.
http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/part12.ch2.html
(I advise you read the rest of this page as well).
This is the Third Schedule for the Armed Forces:
(In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful.)
I, ____________, do solemnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to Pakistan and uphold the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan which embodies the will of the people, that I will not engage myself in any political activities whatsoever and that I will honestly and faithfully serve Pakistan in the Pakistan Army (or Navy or Air Force) as required by and under the law.
May Allah Almighty help and guide me (A'meen).
http://www.pakistani.org/pakistan/constitution/schedules/schedule3.html
Director-General Inter-Services Public Relations Major General Asif Ghafoor said on Monday that there is no danger to democracy as long as the fruit of democracy reach the people.
Speaking on a private news channel, Ghafoor said the army chief has also said that he believes in the supremacy of the Constitution and the law, adding that Senate elections will be conducted by the Election Commission of Pakistan and the Army has no role in them.
“This is third consecutive elected parliament which is completing its term. Whatever changes took place in the last 15 years, happened through a political process.”
“For the first time in history, the army chief went to the Senate, paying respect to democracy and the army chief has always said he believes in the Constitution and the rule of law which has to be supreme,” added Ghafoor.
The Army spokesman further stated that change in the country should be through political means. In regards to the upcoming general elections, the military spokesman said that the Army will follow all instructions, within the limits of the Constitution, pertaining to elections.
https://pakobserver.net/change-political-means-dg-ispr/
Pakistan Army on Wednesday "withdrew" a tweet sent out by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General on April 29 which said the Prime Minister Office's directives on the Dawn story inquiry report were "rejected".
"The tweet on April 29, 2017 was not aimed at any government office or person," an ISPR press release said Wednesday.
"Recommendations, as contained in Para 18 of the Inquiry Committee Report, duly approved by the prime minister, have been implemented, which has settled the Dawn leaks issue," it added.
"Accordingly, ISPR's said Twitter post stands withdrawn and has become infructuous.
"Pakistan Army reiterates its firm commitment and continued resolve to uphold the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and support the democratic process."
https://www.dawn.com/news/1332244