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May be wants to join R.S in KSA?I smell a tonne of fish behind early retirement. I call bull on 'respect personal reasons'. What could be the real reason????? Anyone!!!
May be wants to join R.S in KSA?
Very sorry to see him being banished to NDU.
If you only knew what an ISI DG is capable of, you wouldn't have written that.
Any details, of the sudden resignation would be appreciated.Well after NDU posting, if he doesn't retire, he might get a Corps Commander position, or something similar.
Really? The officer whoI smell a tonne of fish behind early retirement. I call bull on 'respect personal reasons'. What could be the real reason????? Anyone!!!
It is a very positive development but it is unrelated to the subject of this threadLet's not forget the forest for the trees here. The Army is on a roll here. I mean, Ashraf Ghani wants to come to Pakistan with his family. I don't know what magic the COAS worked, but if we can de-escalate in the West, we will be more powerful in the East. Let's not forget Karzai's statement where he says India shouldn't get involved in America's bigger game. The Afghans may be coming to their senses.
Will it help you sleep better this night..I mean at least a part of the night?At least he can participate in politics FREELY?
Joining PTI?
A Lt. Gen, usually, doesn't take an early retirement and personal or family reasons are the last thing from a soldier who has spent all his life in the military service. Bajwa transferred him from ISI (the most exciting and arguably one of the most powerful position), to NDU (the most dull and powerless job) in the army. So I think he couldn't put up anymore with this discrimination or lack of guts by his boss.Why are people making a big deal out of him retiring early
A sick family member is the likely reason. Nuff said.
It is a very positive development but it is unrelated to the subject of this thread