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Poll: General Bajwa's Future

What do you think is the future of General Bajwa?


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No - illegal dictator, President General Yahya Khan was a mad dog egoistic man, responsible for East-Pakistan massacre....much worse than Gen Bajwa!

Yahya was not financially corrupt and certainly not as coward as Bajwa is.
 
Yahya was not financially corrupt and certainly not as coward as Bajwa is.

Yahya Khan broke the constitution, imposed and continued martial law, became illegal President, broke Pakistan, lost war, heavy drinker, slept with woman, and the fact no other General in history damaged Pakistan as this bastard did.
 
Yahya Khan broke the constitution, imposed and continued martial law, became illegal President, broke Pakistan, lost war, heavy drinker, slept with woman, and the fact no other General in history damaged Pakistan as this bastard did.

Yahya atleast went to the war with India and then surrendered while Bajwa himself conspired with USA to overthrow the Govt of its own country without firing a bullet and installed the known corrupt tola on this nation.

Yahya was not traitor but Bajwa is.
 
Hopefully positive, considering points below:

1. Pakistan’s relations with China have deepened over the years, as Pakistan Army foiled many plans by enemies to sabotage the CPEC project. Chinese Minister for National Defence General Wei Fenghe acknowledged and appreciated Pakistan Army’s sincere efforts for regional peace and the secure environment provided to CPEC projects.

2. When the COVID-19 pandemic escalated in March 2020, the NCOC was established to leverage the combined resources of the civil and military apparatus. COVID-19 exposed the terrible state of the health sector but the NCOC managed to prop up competent systems to cope with the emergency. COVID testing labs were established at major military hospitals across the country, with a central facility set up in Rawalpindi. Pakistan Army stepped in for the support of police and LEAs in the implementation of the COVID SOPs laid down by the NCOC and Ministry of Interior.

3. Relations with Russia were also revived as a result of successful military training and exercises. Some examples of these exercises include; the Pakistan-Jordan joint exercise Fajr-ul-Sharq 1 in December 2016, the counter terrorism training of Nigerian Special Forces Battalion by a Pakistan Army SSG team in Tarbela June 2017, joint exercise DRUZBA 2017 between special forces of Pakistan and Russia Armies in September 2017, Pak-Saudia Special Forces joint counter terrorism exercise Al-Shehab-2 December 2017, Pak-China joint military exercise Warrior–VI 2018 in December 2018, Operation Reflect at UK conducted from 20-27 October 2018, Sixth bilateral exercise Sea Guardians 2020 between Pakistan Navy and PLA (Navy) in January 2020, Pakistan-Bahrain joint exercise Al Badar IV 2020 in February 2020, ATATURK-XI 2021, a joint Special Forces exercise between Turkish and Pakistani forces February 21, Pakistan-Morocco Bilateral Joint Exercise in October 2021.

4. The military leadership was also pivotal in strengthening relations with Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, USA, UK and Europe, which brought in much-needed foreign exchange to the country. The military leadership also made important contributions in securing loans from the IMF, Saudi Arabia and gas contracts with Qatar.


5. The military leadership was also a key player in resolving the Afghan crisis, paving the way for a negotiated settlement between the United States and the Taliban.

6. Defense budget wasn't increased in 6 years of COAS tenure, even then, Pakistan Army not only maintained its old equipment but also inducted new conventional weapon systems, simulators, enhanced niche capabilities, cyber warfare capabilities and carried out latest developments in missile and nuclear technology.

7. Pakistan Army also contributed Rs28 billion in fiscal year 2020/21 as direct taxes to the government exchequer. Fauji Group is among the country’s highest taxpayers, with Rs 150 billion paid to the national exchequer in taxes, duties and levies in fiscal year 2020/21.

8. Pakistan also made unprecedented progress in FATF action plans during General Bajwa’s tenure. Pakistan was moved out of the grey list due to the proactive measures taken by the military leadership addressing various legal, financial and terrorism issues through enactment of laws pertaining to money laundering, foreign exchange regulation and anti-terrorism.

Others include- Karkey Karadeniz Electrik Uterim dispute settlement counts among the best examples of Pakistan Army’s efforts for the economic welfare of Pakistan. The Pakistan Army was also actively engaged in the country’s fight against locusts through the establishment of the National Locust Control Center (NLCC) as well as flooding crisis.

Due to COAS, Pakistan was saved from a $11 billion penalty in the Reko Diq case and a new project aimed at excavating gold and copper reserves from Balochistan was reconstituted.
Unfortunately, even Adm Mansour ul haq had made a lot of positive contributions to the PN but that corrupt scandal put all of it to nothing.

I don’t equate the character or accomplishments but today’s mob mentality and cancel culture means that the “now” mistake and behavior takes all history to naught.

Once again - not an equivalent example so some hot headed frustrated doofus goes beserk. But imagine if after all his efforts Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed due to his purported excesses as governor was called the same names and floored like is being done for the COAS today.
It is human nature to highlight negatives more than positives.

Part of it is his fault - essentially the cult of personality has an expiration date and he should have followed procedure instead of the extension. Could also be the institutional issue of trying to interpret politics from a military lens and using outdated tactics in what is a very different climate. Then there is the ton of dirt on the military which both PML(N) and PPP have and external pressures which the general public has no idea of
 
He as an individual cannot really fix this system. But all of us as Pakistanis should work to put the Army back under constitutional control.
1. Yes all Pakistanis should.
2. Army under constitution ? how, whats your plan ?
3. what other effective and pragmatic measures can be taken ?
 
So what are you going to do about it ?

Mere say bauhaut baron baron nay koshish ki kuch karnay ki, and they were forcefully retired, sidelined to NDU, or simply not promoted in a few cases.

In short, jackshit.

essentially the cult of personality has an expiration date and he should have followed procedure instead of the extension.

That Batman quote really does ring true now.

This is why looking back at things, Raheel Sharif seems a saint.
 
Sorry jango, how can you praise raheel sharif. That guy recommended Bajwa to Nawaz fir coas. He isn’t as shareef as we all think…..

My hopes are on the next coas.
If that doesn’t happen, we’re staring at a bottomless pit of snakes
 
Sorry jango, how can you praise raheel sharif. That guy recommended Bajwa to Nawaz fir coas. He isn’t as shareef as we all think…..

Meh I would differ on that.

And besides, it's all relative.

Just like how Imran Khan is a saint, 'relative' to the crap that we currently have.
 
Meh I would differ on that.

And besides, it's all relative.

Just like how Imran Khan is a saint, 'relative' to the crap that we currently have.
Its really unfortunate that we have nobody capable to lead the country, they’re all corrupt and compromised….they’re all shit.
Only in it for themselves. (ALL parties), hate em all equally.
 
But imagine if after all his efforts Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed due to his purported excesses as governor was called the same names and floored like is being done for the COAS today.
And he was discharged of his Duty as General in the middle of Battle of Yarmook, No doubt the finest General the world has ever produce but victory is never comes from one man, its always the collective effort of a whole Army/nation, That is exactly the point Omar Khattab RA wanted to make when he did that brilliant and daring decision. Putting the example in the matters of our Army who would like to compare themselves to those imaginably great people, a Leader appointment by the nation can't sack/appoint the General, that tells a lot about our current/past/future situation as a country/nation.

A man once come to Hazart Ali RA after the battle of Jamal, Ali RA was sad on the affairs of Muslim and that man said to him, why is that in your term as Khalifa are these strife and tribulations ? and not in the time times of Abu Bakr and Umar RA to both, he said when they were Khalifa they were ruling over man like me, and when I become Khalifa I am ruling over man like me... We are blessed that we had access to the lives of these great people and how they lead the Muslims from the far end of Europe to the Modern day Pakistan with Justice and Equality and yet we learn nothing from them.
 
He is actually "leaving" hell.
Army has made Pakistan hell for it's people.

Bastard will be enjoying his stay in Belgium. Probably pass out and die in a whore house while being rammed by some LGBTQ+ PDM leaders there.
He will live in chaklala.
 
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