True to form, after yet another night in 17-Star luxury in his mansion aka ‘farmhouse’ in the upscale neighbourhood of Chak Shehzad, he called a press conference comprised mainly of foreign reporters and also gave an exclusive interview to Express News.
The gist of the interview to the foreign media according to this newspaper of December 31, 2013 goes something like this: “‘I would say the whole army is upset. Certainly, they wouldn’t like anything happening to their ex-Army Chief,’ he had claimed adding, however, that the army was not his last hope.
“‘Though the army chief has the final word but the top brass always goes through due consultations before an important decision is taken. Let’s see what the COAS does in this case,’ Musharraf had said’.”
Before we go any further discussing this attempt to subvert the many steps that the army high command has taken over the past few years, specially in the recent past, to cleanse itself of the stigma of interfering in matters civil, let us note that the two associations of retired servicemen and women, mainly from the army, have outrightly rejected Musharraf’s claims. Kudos to you ladies and gentlemen.
According to the press, PESS (Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society) president, Lt General Hamid Gul and PESA (Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Association) president, Lt General Ali Kuli Khan have taken “exception to General Musharraf’s statement (in which) he seemed to be trying to implicate the army as abettor of the alleged offence which was in violation of Article 6 of the Constitution. The members of PESS and PESA considered declaration of emergency and sacking of judges as General Musharraf’s personal acts the statement said.”
It goes on: “General Musharraf’s claim that the action was taken by the cabinet also makes reference to the army irrelevant. The ex-servicemen were of the view that the best course for him would be to follow the law and let judiciary decide the case on merit.” Kudos again, Ladies and Gentlemen.
But now to the seriousness of the former president’s fulminations. That of saying 1) the “whole army” was upset (at the placing of treason charges at his door) and that the “whole army would not like anything happening to their ex-Army Chief” and 2) virtually suggesting to the “top brass” (his words, not mine) to put pressure on the new army chief to act in his (the Commando’s) behalf.
I am appalled as a former soldier that the Commando, not that I expected anything thoughtful coming from him (don’t believe me, read his ‘book’ In the Line of Fire: stand up Humayun Gauhar), should have said such things. Official cognisance must be taken of this if you ask me. He could be charged, at the very least, under Section 55 of the MPML.
This is what I had written when news came in that Musharraf had been taken ill on way to the court to be charged for his crime. I pray that there is not much wrong with him and that he recovers his health very quickly. If, however, this is another of the quite brilliant Ahmad Raza Kasuri’s stratagems to string out the matter, it will redound to Musharraf’s complete disadvantage. However, I wish him good health from the bottom of my heart.
So then, as reported in Dawn of January 1, 2014 by a friend of long-standing whose triplets were the talk of official D.C., even Hillary Clinton asking how they were whenever she met him (!), Anwar Iqbal: our new ambassador to the United States the good Jalil Abbas has said upon arrival at his post that “the withdrawal of all American troops from Afghanistan is not desirable”.
And what have we ‘traitors’ been saying for years? In the press and on television talk shows to the chagrin of the ‘boys’ and of their hand-maidens in the hard-right vernacular press and TV channels? Exactly this. That the militants of all colour: Afghan, TTP, Uzbek, Tajik, Uighur Chinese, Chechen, Somali, Egyptian, British, German, Punjabi you name ‘em. will be turned on Pakistan once the US/Nato exit Afghanistan. So there, sirs...
A short felicitation to the prime minister: great to see you call the K-P government’s bluff of demanding the handing over of Pesco to it, and even better to see it squirming as the enormity of the task hits it in stages. It wants control of the production of electricity in its province too,does it? By the way, Pesco stands for Peshawar Electric Supply Company. It does NOT produce electricity, but merely distributes it and realises the bills from the consumers. Surely, this is a fact known to the K-P government and is just a red-herring, no?
Let us now see it realise electricity bills from Fata!
Published in The Express Tribune, January 4th, 2014.
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Curiously, no opinion by the vanguard of democracy, Mr.Kamran Shafi, about Musharraf's dictatorial rule and overthrow of anything democratic.
ET, it is possible that my comments via the internet route are not reaching Pakistan or being rejected by the moderator. But let me try once again to simply state that the man the author calls a commando has disgraced the entire army brass which they did not deserve inspite of one of their former Generals surrender of 70,000 soldiers intact to the enemy in ones own land!
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@Usman Masood: The only one who is a disgrace to the Pakistani army is Musharraf. He has shown all of his talk is meaningless. He is brave when he has a gun against unarmed politicians but he can't face the courts who have found him guilty of treason. Why can't Musharraf be a man and get what's coming to him. He took over illegally and now he must pay the price for all the damage he did to the country.
Major Sahab is pro PML-N. And A disgrace to the Army. Get your facts straight before you decide to weigh in on matters that are clearly not within your grasp.
@Assad: "The security was already deployed and had to re-deploy on the route to the AFIC. " +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you for the compliments. The security on way to the Court was Police and on way to AFIC was by FC and Elite Forces. The latter was pre deployed as the entire event was pre planned.
Kamran shafi and rest of his fellows like minded living in the heaven of fools.........
We know the writer is a Riwind person. Isn't the writer same person to whom NS promised for the UK Embassder? Media people such as the writer can go as low as of this article just for money.
Kamran Shafi Sahab, sir, if President Musharraf really is as unfortunate as you seem to claim then sure pity on him because with friends as treacherous and brutal and disloyal as you who would ever need any enemy at all, friends like you are more than enough to anyone completely and throughly in.
another raiwind paid column. .... full of none sense
Whatever is being said about Musharraf, the Commando will have the last laugh when he flies out of the country unscathed.
Musharraf living in 17 - Star mansion !!!! . I reread it and it is written SEVENTEEN ???? There is something called exaggeration but this write up crosses the bounds. Not worth wasting time past first 3-4 lines. Those living off the scraps of Raiwind palace need to have self analysis before blaming others about 'mouth wide open' . It is irony of our nation that illiterates and those with substandard schooling and upbringing are able to influence public opinion by their fairy tales.
So was Musharraf's 'Heart Attack' Pre Planned? +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The 45 minute convoy detour to AFCI was fully secured with hundreds of security personnel. How did they know that a very unwell VVIP was coming on that route? specially when he was actually supposed to travel to the Courts? Will anyone care to explain/deny/react?
Why do you always speak against PTI?
Let's step back, take a deep breath and analyze the situation. We always knew the Army would not let Musharraf be tried; so what is happening now is just a big yawn. But 10-20 years ago it was unthinkable for a civilian government to openly accuse any army officer of any crime, much less the ex-COAS of the crime of treason. So let us celebrate the fact that Pakistan has made some progress toward civilian supremacy. Why is civilian supremacy so important? Because Pakistan cannot make long-term, sustainable, deep-rooted, real progress until the military is subservient to elected civilian leaders - just as the Constitution requires.
The ex servicemen group the author quoted is Hamid Gul group. We all know who he is and his affiliation.
Hameed Gul? The man himself is very much a candidate for article 6 having committed the worst constitutional crimes! By quoting this person you have displayed your true colors. I is about time that such discrimination is buried otherwise the federation will be harmed.
Kudos to the writer for telling like it is. The problem in Pakistan is most people hate modernity including medicines and particularly democracy. Our elite and powerful believe that their vote has much more value than those of Pakistani heartland. Their love for dictatorship and vested interests make them believe that high treason is not a crime not even corruption! A person who steals small money is criminal but those who plunder and usurp the whole country unlawfully are fine. Unless we implement punishment of high treason, big and powerful would continue to get away with their crimes against the state.
@Shahid Majeed: ET – we’re watching you and all other media outlets. This attempt to post is being recorded and will be uploaded on YouTube & Daily Motion to test the objectivity of your moderation policy."" ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Attacking lamp posts as usual?
When an average Pakistani, compares Musharraf, to criminals like Zardari, Nawaz Sharif, and their spoons, the difference is light years.
Major sb. in taunting "Surely, this is a fact known to the K-P government" later exposes his own knowledge about power bill collection in FATA. Asad Umar had stated in a TV programme long before IK made the demand that handing over PESCO (bill collection) without power generation & distribution control will be meaningless. The demand of control of Distribution & generation was the ORIGNAL demand & not added afterwards. But Mr. Shafi in his bias is free to bend facts.
Manufacturing consent? Quoting Lt General Hamid Gul and Lt General Ali Kuli Khan is not objective in any way when making your assertion. Both gentlemen are known critics of General Musharraf. The Pakistani media needs some level of code of ethics and quality control to weed out journalists and writers that display personal bias and agendas in their segments. Other notable hypocrites are Hamid Mir, Ansar Abassi, and Absar Alam. All of these gentlemen communicate based personal opinions and skew facts to manufacture opinions based on their specific agenda.
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FATA comes under federal government isn't it.Anyway good article.Musharaff should face the trial and be sure is not going to be hanged or spend time in jail but proven guilty.That should be enough to set the signals red for next lot.
Strong stuff but that is exactly why I like reading you. In my view it matters not wheather Musharraf stays or goes, I never thought highly of him, but his present conduct ' in the line of fire ' has proved disappointing. On America's withdrawal frpm Afghanista the final picture is very difficult to predict, at this stage.
FATA bills are not PESCO area. That's TESCO (Tribal Areas Electric Supply Co.). TESCO has lowest recovery rate, followed by PESCO and northern Sindh's utility company (SEPCO).