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Pakistan: After PTI netas, it is Imran Khan’s supporters in the Army facing the heat

The disciplinary actions against senior army officials and the military court proceedings are undercutting two key sources of support for the beleaguered Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief, the Pakistan elite and the judiciary. Senior army generals seem to have rallied behind Army Chief Asim Munir’s approach for the moment

June 29, 2023 / 08:36 IST
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Disciplinary actions and military court proceedings initiated against senior army officials for supporting Imran Khan. (File/ Representative image)

On June 26, Maj Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General, Inter Services Public Relations (DG-ISPR), disclosed in a press conference at Rawalpindi that three army officers, including a lieutenant general, were sacked for dereliction of duty or complicity in events. Additionally, disciplinary proceedings have been completed against three major generals and seven brigadiers, in what was described as the Army’s “self-accountability process”.

This intent had already come across at the recently concluded 81st Formation Commanders’ Conference (Rawalpindi, June 7), when Army Chief Asim Munir spoke about a “tightening of the noose” around the planners and “masterminds” of the May 9 violence.

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Elite Face The Heat

The dismissed officers include Lt Gen Salman Fayyaz Ghani. He hails from a military family: His father retired is a Brigadier and his father-in-law, Capt (retd) Naved Rasul Mirza, is a relative (“Mamoo”) of Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial’s wife. Among those disciplined or transferred under a cloud from important positions are Brig Mehr Omar Khan, Commanding Officer of Rawalpindi’s notorious 111 Brigade, otherwise known in Pakistan’s history as the “coup brigade” used by past dictators.