Chak Bamu
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This would be a disastrous decision, if implemented.
This piece from Dunya Newspaper claims that soon Intelligence Bureau Chief will be appointed which could be current serving Army Officer or a former one. Also Punjab Police to go through massive changes from officers getting thrown out to new and hard working officers being given senior and strong positions with full freedom to do the work as they deem best.
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I have seen all the replies to this thread so far. The ones who want army to take over IB are not thinking through the consequences of this.
One thing Pakistan massively suffers from is the institutional over-reach of PA and its allied organizations in every sphere - security, economic, social, education, real-estate, infra-structure, politics, media, even education. The list goes on and on. There is hell of a price that is being paid and will continue to be paid at ever-rising rates in the future. This should be considered scary not only for us, but even more so for Pakistan's future generations.
Frankly PA's past performance inspires absolutely no confidence. Kargil memories are still relatively fresh and we must heed its lessons before we think we know what is in the best interest of Pakistan. Handing over the country to PA would necessarily turn Pakistan into Egypt, or even North Korea. Army officers are trained a certain way and we will be fools to think that they can step outside their sphere of responsibility and expertise and make things better. How many tourists does one see on the streets in Pakistan? How many investors trust Pakistan with their money? Does Pakistani economy show any signs of meaningful integration with the larger global economy? Having achieved 5.8% growth rate in last FY, did Pakistan attract any FDI? Does anyone think that it is realistic to compete with India when they have outpaced us in GDP growth, FDI attraction, HDI improvement, institution building, integration with global economy, strategic economic investments, and such like for the past 2 decades at least.
PDF seems to have become very much insulated by attracting a very parochial set of posters that view most everything from a security perspective. This is one of the reasons why I have severely curtailed my posts on this forum. There is too much argument over things that are normally considered beyond debate in most other countries; civilian supremacy being one such issue.