Imran government showed love for Army Chief Bajwa, fail court's decision
Imran government showed love for Army Chief Bajwa, fail court's decision
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Pakistan's government's love for Army Chief Javed Bajwa has come to the fore. This is the reason that on Tuesday, Army rules have been amended to extend the tenure of the country's Army Chief Javed Bajwa. The Pakistan government has amended Army Rules 255 to remove court hurdles in the matter related to the army chief. The Pakistan government took this step after the Supreme Court suspended the decision to extend Bajwa's term. The court had said that there is no such provision in the rules of the army. After all, why does the Imran government want to place Bajwa on the post of the army chief? What is the truth behind this? Along with this, we will also know what the problem of this whole case is.

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According to the media report, due to the increasing tension between India and Pakistan on the border, Army Chief Bajwa has become a major need for the Government of Pakistan. This step was taken by the Government of Pakistan when the tension on the border increased after the central government's strict stand on Jammu and Kashmir and the removal of Article 370. After this, the tenure of Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was extended for three years. The Imran government feels that Bajwa's experience can be taken to deal with the situation of the border. This is the Indian link to his expansion. His service extension came three months before he retired. The Prime Minister's Office of Pakistan then said that Bajwa's tenure has been extended for the peace and peace of the country.

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Supreme Court suspended the decision to extend the tenure of three years to Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa. The verdict of the apex court came just before 59-year-old Bajwa retired on November 29. The petition against the extension of Bajwa was filed by a person named Raiz Rahi, who later gave an application to withdraw it. However, Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa rejected the demand for withdrawal. Significantly, out of the 25 members of Imran's cabinet, only 11 voted in favor of extension of the tenure of the army chief, which cannot be called a majority decision.

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