Musharraf wants Pak army chief’s tenure extended

Musharraf wants Pak army chief’s tenure extended

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 10:25 PM IST
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Karachi : Amid reports that Pakistan’s powerful army chief Gen Raheel Sharif is spearheading an anti-corruption drive, former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf has called for extending his tenure, warning that a change would mean all “good work done so far would go waste”.

Musharraf, who himself had a five-year extension as army chief, cautioned that a change in the military leadership at this critical juncture for Pakistan could lead to problems and “everything would go to waste”.

“What he is doing right now, it needs continuity and if there is any change in the leadership amidst this all, all good work which has been done so far would go waste,” the 72-year-old told Samaa TV last night.

“Whenever he goes, everything he has done good, would be changed — there would be rigging again, National Accountability Bureau would step back and army courts would be wound up,” Musharraf said.

“So I can only wish and suggest that he should stay there,” he said.

Gen Sharif, who took over as army chief in 2013, is due to retire in November next year.

Media reports have suggested that the army chief is also behind the current drive against corruption in the country.

Pakistani Rangers, which is controlled by the army, has made several high-profile arrests including that of former petroleum minister Asim Hussain in Sindh in recent months as part on an anti-corruption crackdown.

Under Gen Shareef’s leadership, Pakistan army launched military campaigns against militants in the lawless tribal regions in the northwest.

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