Pakistani generals would “only step in if asked by the senior most judge in Pakistan,” a British top news paper quoted a military official as saying.
The disclosure is included in a report filed by two reporters of “The Times”, Francis Elliot, who reported that “following the (corps commanders’) meeting, a military official told The Times that the generals would only step in if asked by the most senior judge in Pakistan.”
“There is no chance of a coup in Pakistan right now. The military is not going to allow the PPP to become political martyrs,” the paper said. Quoting the military officer, The Times said: “We believe in democracy and the Constitution of the country and we are looking towards the Supreme Court. We will consider helping implement (the) court’s decision if civil authorities fail to implement it.”
These words attributed to the Pakistan Army are the first direct signal that the army generals would follow the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan if they were asked to help implement the judgments of the SC under Article 190.
The Times said Prime Minister Gilani may be considering to resign as part of a move to deflect the pressure on the president and regain the moral high ground for the government led by President Zardari’s Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
The newspaper said President Zardari has also asked Aitzaz Ahsan to conduct secret negotiations with the court. Aitzaz Ahsan is also being tipped as a possible replacement for Gilani.
Let’s pray
IA
i hope both will
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No, not at all
– ” Marshall Law ” on the verse of outspoken words to come true any day, I feel it.
Gone are the days for Marshal Law
never
zardari’s regime is the best one
he should not.
It would be a good change to have Aitzaz Ahsan in place of Gilani.
We are still Slave… still ignorant and we all are bloody nation… even though how much we studied but our mentality will not be changed….. its our nature…..
but your friend zardari will remain there. aitazaz is more cunning and mischievious than gilani
Yes he is and more unreliable as well.
He gave away some state secrets to India. Alleged yes, but he has never faced an inquiry.
The question we need to ask ourselves is, what will his resignation achieve? The answer is absolutely nothing.
Heck, let’s take this a bit further. Let’s all be optimistic here and suppose that Zardari resigns. It still won’t make a difference until the dismissal of the PPP government as a whole
Sorry,I will not go.I am the elected PM pf Pakistan,I will complete my tenure.Did you feel somesort of sadness.Just imagine when you terminate hundreds of thousands of hardworking people and their dependents.A great lesson for incoming P.M You were saying Zardari will promote to him as President.Do not see dreams in the day lights as most of them are l\false and baseless.Only the works done by anyone good can save them
First of all, even if this incompetent & corrupt guy quits, with Zardari (the “epicenter” of all the freakin’ problems) still at the helm of affairs it won’t make much of a difference!
Second, the primary issue (or one of the most important issues) has got to be ensuring genuinely free & fair elections by the SC – through Article 190 the SC can ensure that the process goes smooth (towards a brighter future for Pakistan).
If Aitzaz Ahsan was leading the PPP it would never be so corrupt. The PPP has been hijacked by crooks.
saary jaayen gy to jaan chuty gi
useless,after him another dumbbell would be there
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