Army supports political process: ISPR

ISPR spokes­man calls WikiLe­aks revela­tions basele­ss, says army suppor­ts civili­an leader­ship.


Express/afp December 04, 2010
Army supports political process: ISPR

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military backs the country's civilian leadership, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) spokesman said on Saturday, after leaked US diplomatic cables highlighted the army's power in the country.

"The army has a demonstrated policy of supporting the political process within the confines of the constitution of Pakistan," said military spokesman Major General Athar Abbas, in what he referred to as a response to queries about the cables.

Talking to the media in Islamabad, DG ISPR said the Wikileaks revelations about the Army Chief are baseless.

A March 12, 2009 cable by former American ambassador to Pakistan Anne Patterson released by WikiLeaks shows the army's influence in the country.

Patterson had been meeting army chief General Ashfaq Kayani during a political crisis in which a long march planned by lawyers could have threatened President Asif Ali Zardari's government.

According to the dispatch, Kayani hinted again that he might have to persuade Zardari to resign "if the situation sharply deteriorates".

Kayani, a former head of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, has said he would keep the army out of politics and would support democracy.

"Kayani made it clear that regardless of how much he disliked Zardari, he distrusted Nawaz even more. The scenario Kayani hinted at was one in which he would pressure Zardari to resign (and presumably leave the country)," Patterson said in the cable.

Abbas said Kayani "holds all national leaders in esteem", including Sharif.

COMMENTS (11)

Rana Umair | 13 years ago | Reply it is interesting how the spokesman of army had to talk to media about "civil military" relations especially when there is a civilian government and army is supposed to be taking orders from the civilian government and not "supporting" it. These kind of statements from the army to the media simply shows that they do not take orders from the civilian government which is not only unconstitutional but also disrespectful to the constitution and the government. I can hardly remember the last time a spokesperson or a military commander saying anything regarding the constitution. They have their own rules and courts and consider themselves subservient to military top brass ONLY. While the jawans, the fighters, the true soldiers in the battlefield are our heroes, these generals and high ranked officials have only brought Pakistan shame by both, interfering in politics and disobeying orders and in the field by not enacting proper tactics in all the wars fought against India. Don't know when they'll learn that a decision by 300 plus people (i.e. the parliament) is always going to be better than 12 odd generals. God bless Pakistan.
Ben | 13 years ago | Reply The most damaging and disturbing revelation made by the WikiLeaks is about the controversial and unethical role of Richard Holbrooke. This guy has bees sharing Pakistan information in his possession in official capacity to India. Read more at: link text
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