COAS did not ask for PM’s resignation: ISPR, PM office

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Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) and office of the Prime Minister denied news that Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif demanded a resignation from the PM.

A spokesperson from PM office denied the news, terming it baseless.

Meanwhile, a tweet by Director General ISPR also denied the story.

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  1. Sharif brothers' thugs, through their equally thuggish and brutal Police, are committing worst type of atrocities on peaceful potesters who had displayed no aggression during their marches from Lahore to Islamabad, and during their two weeks' stay there and who only wanted to stage a peaceful protest in front of Prime Minister's House. Even media people were not spared.

    I wonder whether superior judiciary or even more resourceful people who have the power to intervene, and did intervene in the past on several occasions, will do so again in this instance as well or could it be that the surname Sharif does something to people. Veteran politician Shaikh Rasheed talked about Guddu Pappu Generals some time back though I have been under the impression that the era of such Generals had ended in the last millenium, at least so far as Pakistan was concerned.

    Karachi

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