they control every thing. they give Govet who they want. why Pakistan Need Prime Minster ? if they are doing every thing. they by pass PM and keep doing which not there job
They have been doing it for long…but the situation was for different reasons and today it is entirely different.
In the past, they kicked out the PMs because they were creeping into military’s space of foreign/defense policies (which is their right by law) but they were setting an agenda that ran contrary to Pakistan’s interests.
Nowadays, a PM was trying to put Pakistan’s interests first, but this ran contrary to what the military was trying to do for their own benefits and the folks they want to share their benefits with.
In both types of situations, the end result is the military went outside of their role but for different reasons.
What PMLN/PPP would say is that they have been proven right, but they purposely overlook and ignore the reasons behind each of the ousters.
And most likely NS would have wanted and pressurized Bajwa to prove IK wrong that no matter how clean the PM is and how willing the PM is going extra length to work with the military, the military is going to oust the elected government.
What baffles me is the military endorsed this mindset of PMLN/PPP that regardless if you are corrupt/unfaithful you are to the country or not corrupt/faithful, we will be the ones controlling the country.
In this case, all of the parties have now faced the ouster from the military for different reasons.
What is worse, the entire gang is all now in one side and IK/public on the other side.
Regretfully to say…
Going based on past history, the odds of IK/public winning over the stronger side is very slim.
The only option would be through a bloody revolution OR a next COAS guarantees they are not taking sides (not faking to be neutral like today) and stepping away from participating in politics while ensuring the courts provide true form of justice. Hold the law-breakers accountable regardless which party they belong to. Having said that, these two options appear to be unlikely at the moment.
Sad to say, it looks like a bumpy ride for the short term but things will stay the same in the long term for Pakistan and its populace. :(
I am sorry that I sound depressing but don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel.
And I must add to motivate myself and others:
Mayoosi kufr hai
Umeed achi rakhni chahiye
May Allah bless Pakistan and its people!