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Army chief’s appointment notification to be issued by Nov 26: Khawaja Asif

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Army chief’s appointment notification to be issued by Nov 26: Khawaja Asif. Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said Monday that the notification for the appointment of the next chief of army staff would be issued by November 26 before the outgoing Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa retires on November 29.

The defence minister’s statement comes hours after he informed the National Assembly that the General Headquarters (GHQ) has been apprised of his ministry receiving Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s letter in relation to the new chief of army staff’s appointment.

“The process will take two to three days to complete. The excitement will end, after which we will deal with Imran Khan,” he had said earlier today.

Read more: Process to appoint top army officials of Pakistan has started: Khawaja Asif

“The appointment process for the highest offices in the Pakistan Army has commenced today,” the minister said.

“The Prime Minister, in a letter addressed to the Ministry of Defence, sought the names and dossiers for the appointment of the next army chief. The ministry has asked the GHQ to send the dossiers along with the nominations.

The PML-N leader lamented that mass hysteria is triggered over the appointment of the army chief in Pakistan, unlike any other country in the world.

“Once the matter [the appointment issue] is settled, the political leaders should join hands, sit together, and talk so that the appointment is not politicised in the future,” he emphasised.

When asked why PTI Chairman Imran Khan chose November 26 as the date for the long march, the defence minister stated that the former premier might be thinking that President Dr Arif Alvi would not approve PM Shehbaz’s recommendation for the high-ranking office in the Pakistan Army.

“Imran Khan has also absolved the US of the charge of a foreign conspiracy. He has said that the establishment did not hash out a conspiracy [against his government]. However, he still maintains that they [the establishment] could have averted the conspiracy to topple his government,” Asif said.

The defence minister said that Khan has legitimised the vote of no-confidence with his new statement by letting go of the US and the establishment.

He said that the PTI chief made a business out of the Toshakhana gifts. “A gift is given to honour you. But, this man [Khan] sells his honour,” he stressed.

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah will determine whether Khan’s helicopter will land in Islamabad or not, he added.

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