Gen Kayani shows no signs of quitting soon

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At the height of the storm which swept Pakistan after the May 2 killing of Osama bin Laden, army chief General Ashfaq Kayani spoke for 1-1/2 hours, then told his officers they could ask whatever they wanted, and lit a cigarette. “This is a very delicate situation,” he said, in answer to a question about relations with the US at the National Defence University on May 19. “It’s not an easy one.”
“If we come out of it, keep our relevance and show them we are part of the solution, not part of the problem, we will succeed,” Kayani said in one of a series of “town hall” meetings he held to revive army morale. Those meetings have since fuelled speculation – particularly in the United States – that the most powerful man in Pakistan, by opening himself up to questions, is fighting for survival.
Participants at the meeting, however, said Kayani showed no outward sign of being under pressure as he sat in full dress uniform at a table on the same level as his audience. Equipped only with a file, ash tray and glass of water and facing rows of some 80 officers along with a few civilians, he patiently answered questions from all ranks. “In uniform, we tend to see everything in black and white,” Kayani said when a young colonel asked why Pakistan kept a relationship US if Washington did not trust it.
“In the real world there are a lot of grey areas and you have to deal with it.” A Reuters correspondent attended the meeting, but since it was off-the-record did not report it until after participants themselves relayed to the media versions of what Kayani had said. Kayani’s comments were reported by participants and verified by Reuters. The Pakistan Army has come under intense pressure since US forces found and killed bin Laden in the garrison town of Abbottabad on May 2. Yet no one expects Kayani to step down any time soon, or at least not until he has restored confidence within the army.
And nor do they expect his most senior officers to turn against him. “The army as an institution is under attack so if the Corps Commanders ask him to leave, that unleashes a very explosive dynamic,” said Imtiaz Gul at the Center for Research and Security Studies in Islamabad. “That’s why the Corps Commanders will never ask him to step down.”
In inviting questions, Kayani was following a military tradition where officers encourage their men to express their doubts before going into battle, but after the orders are given, expect them to be followed without question. “In the military, it is regarded as a reflection of loyalty if you are frank,” said General (r) Ehsanul Haq, when recalling meetings of the Corps Commanders, the army’s top officers with command over troops across the country.
“There is a discussion (among the Corps Commanders), but there are no fireworks,” said Haq, a former head of the military’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency and then chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. “There is a lot of poise and dignity in how you address issues.” At the evening meeting at the National Defence University, Kayani, far from appearing on the defensive, actively encouraged questions. When a young female student put up her hand to ask a question and the officer running the event said there was no more time – it was by then nearly midnight – Kayani insisted on answering it.
The student asked about the threats Pakistan faced. Kayani in response made no mention of Pakistan’s traditional rival India — the subject did not come at all in four-hour long session. “What worries me is the indirect threat and that is the economy,” he said. “If you want to be secure … you have to address your internal situation and the economy is the major issue.” And rather than relying on the Americans for money, Pakistan should reform its economy and raise taxes domestically.
“We have to stand up on our own feet and we cannot do this unless we have a strong economy,” he said.

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  1. GEN KAYANI IS A GREAT PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN GENERAL AND MUST COMPLETE HIS TENURE.PPP-Z AND MQM IS TRYING TO POLITICIZE DEFENSE FORCES BY MAKING POLITICAL STATEMENT FAVORING PAK ARMY AS IF IT IS THEIR LOYALIST PARTY.THEY MUST KEEP THEIR POLITICAL COMMENTS WITH THEM.WHY DID PPP-ZARDARI NOT INDICT MQM-ALTAF HUSSEIN INCITING MUTINY-TREASON IN 'JAWANS AND GENERALS' FOR SIX MONTHS IN LIVE TV SPEECHES BECAUSE IT PROSTRATES TO THE BLACKMAILING POWER OF MQM TO KEEP HIS POWER AND TRILLION DOLLAR WEALTH.MLN MUST EXPOSE PPP-Z,MQM EVERY VICIOUS MOVE.THEIR DIRTY POLITICS LET FEW WEAKNESS CREEP DEFENSE SET UP AS MEHRAN NAVAL BASE TRAGEDY,OSAMA EPISODE.

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