PM Imran Khan has called a parliament session to extend the tenure of Pakistan Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa. According to the information, on Friday, the bill can be introduced to amend the Army Act. Please tell that General Bajwa was given a three-year extension. The government received a warning from the Supreme Court on this decision. The court had said that there is no provision in the Army Act for the extension of General Bajwa. The court had extended this extension to six months. The government was asked to enact a law in Parliament within six months about this.
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According to information received from the Pak media, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday chaired a cabinet meeting to approve the proposed amendments to the Constitution and the Army Act. After agreeing with the opposition on the matter, the government will also present the amendment bill in Parliament on Friday. Bajwa will turn 60 this year.
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In his statement, a Cabinet member who attended Wednesday's meeting said that in the matter of expansion, the maximum age limit of the army chief has been called for 64 years. However, the regular age limit of the army chief will be 60 years. In addition, the Prime Minister will take the final decision if he is given an extension. Prime Minister Imran Khan had decided to extend Bajwa's term for another three years on August 19, 2019.
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