Should DG-ISI Gen Pasha Resign?

Should DG-ISI Gen Pasha Resign?


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python

New Member
i agree ith Danda service! to et to know abt the pak army's real atance on OBL operation here is the authenticated article ,my friends like scorpio would like to read.

Pakistani officials have told Global Post that the Pakistani army had full knowledge of the U.S. raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden and that it played a larger role in the operation than previously acknowledged.
The statements run counter to the public position taken by officials in both Pakistan and the United States who have so far downplayed the role Pakistans military and intelligence community had in the attack, saying that it was limited to a small amount of information sharing.
One senior military official, who asked not to be named because he is not permitted to speak to the press, said that Pakistani army troops were in fact providing backup support when the United States began its operations inside the compound where bin Laden had been staying, including sealing off the neighborhood where the compound was located.
Officials interviewed scoffed at the idea that Pakistan could have been unaware of the American operation.
Its a no-fly zone, said a Pakistani intelligence official, referring to the area around bin Ladens mansion and the nearby military compound. It is impossible for U.S. helicopters to fly over there without our knowledge and permission.
A Pakistan Air Force official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, rejected reports that U.S. special forces had jammed Pakistans radar system in order to circumvent the no-fly zone.
This is totally untrue. Neither our radars were jammed nor was any scrambling of any air force plane recorded, the official said, referring to the practice of launching aircraft in the event that the airspace has been breached. Some observers said the helicopters may have been been equipped with stealth tech but that has not been confirmed.
Residents in the area confirmed that the Pakistan army appeared to have at least some knowledge of the operation well before it began. Several residents said that two hours before the United States launched its attack, Pakistani army personnel ordered them to switch off their lights inside and outside their homes and remain indoors until further notice.
The army personnel cordoned off the entire area long before we heard the sounds of helicopters hovering over the area, said Zulfikar Ahmed, who lives in the Abbottabad neighborhood of Bilal Town, where bin Ladens compound is located. Locals interviewed by the BBC and several other local and international media outlets made similar statements.
 
i agree ith Danda service! to et to know abt the pak army's real atance on OBL operation here is the authenticated article ,my friends like scorpio would like to read.

Pakistani officials have told Global Post that the Pakistani army had full knowledge of the U.S. raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden and that it played a larger role in the operation than previously acknowledged.
The statements run counter to the public position taken by officials in both Pakistan and the United States who have so far downplayed the role Pakistan’s military and intelligence community had in the attack, saying that it was limited to a small amount of information sharing.
One senior military official, who asked not to be named because he is not permitted to speak to the press, said that Pakistani army troops were in fact providing backup support when the United States began its operations inside the compound where bin Laden had been staying, including sealing off the neighborhood where the compound was located.
Officials interviewed scoffed at the idea that Pakistan could have been unaware of the American operation.
“It’s a no-fly zone,” said a Pakistani intelligence official, referring to the area around bin Laden’s mansion and the nearby military compound. “It is impossible for U.S. helicopters to fly over there without our knowledge and permission.”
A Pakistan Air Force official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, rejected reports that U.S. special forces had jammed Pakistan’s radar system in order to circumvent the no-fly zone.
“This is totally untrue. Neither our radars were jammed nor was any scrambling of any air force plane recorded,” the official said, referring to the practice of launching aircraft in the event that the airspace has been breached. Some observers said the helicopters may have been been equipped with stealth tech but that has not been confirmed.
Residents in the area confirmed that the Pakistan army appeared to have at least some knowledge of the operation well before it began. Several residents said that two hours before the United States launched its attack, Pakistani army personnel ordered them to switch off their lights inside and outside their homes and remain indoors until further notice.
“The army personnel cordoned off the entire area long before we heard the sounds of helicopters hovering over the area,” said Zulfikar Ahmed, who lives in the Abbottabad neighborhood of Bilal Town, where bin Laden’s compound is located. Locals interviewed by the BBC and several other local and international media outlets made similar statements.

Nah..nah...dont say this..

It would hurt our dear Scorpion friend. As he dont understand that outrightly admitting about Pakistan's involvement in the raid that killed OBL would undoubtedly would earn a severe backlash from Al-Qaida, as it is Pakistan that ultimately has to face their wrath because of the poor security infrastructure (Police and Paramilitary etc) and a porous border with Afghanistan, from which any number of terrorists, money and their equipment can flow in, unchecked.

Also, as seen after OBL was killed, many Pakistanis (including Mr scorpion) instead of celebrating OBL's death, they collectively moruned it!! So if Pakistan admited that it participated in the raid, our ghairat brigade would have gone gung-ho and targeted the Army, because for them, an international terrorist was their hero and an idol!!

I know, they still are mourning over OBL's death as if he was one of their own!
 

UKPakistani

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Gen Pasha offered his resignation in May, Gillani and Co refused because he was the best man for the job.

He was supposed to have gone to meet Mid East leaders to ask permission to remove A A Z and Co

This was in the days before he offered his resignation.
Did not the Government know where he was, who he was talking to, Did not a single one of the people he was talking to inform them of what he was doing.

I believe he offered his resignation around 14 May, the allegation that he was seeing Mid East leaders was 1 May to 9 May. So if they knew what he was upto, why did they not accept his resignation on May 14
 

aneeskhan

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Ideally whole current lot of idiot leaderships including president,PM,Nura opposition leaders,Incompetent Army leaders,Political talk show judges who are sitting in Islamabad at cost our tax ,gave Pakistan such a mess up must all resign ,lets new leadership come, in all these field as desperate hope of Pakistani who suffered lot post 2007.
 

aneeskhan

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Any way Pasha or Kiyani showed their incompetency in handling the affairs alas if they could recognised all these snakes(Hamid Mir,Asma etc) earlier & kill them timely ,but even if it is in best interest of Pakistan that they should remain I fully support them ,Pakistan is first & last,hell with all these stupid Jamhoori achaars.
 

iftichaudry

New Member
Today Gen. Pasha offered his resignation to parliament during his briefing.

It is first time in the history of Pakistan that DGI - ISI is questioned by parliament. (clap)

[HI]What do u think , about his resignation ???[/HI]

Please add poll, Mod Bhai...

No Way because of this team Pakistan is Victorius against the enemy of Pakistan well done KP team
 

ambroxo

Minister (2k+ posts)
what about zardari any gillani ?
r they competent ?

I think Both Gen Kiyani and ShujaPasha should resign. If they don't then incompetence will be rewarded. Pakistan is at a critical juncture of history,many more challenges are coming ahead for us and in this crucial time we don't need incompetent people heading the army and the ISI.