Army chief Bajwa gets Imran's support, tenure may increase
Army chief Bajwa gets Imran's support, tenure may increase
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Pakistan's Imran Khan government is adamant on working even after the term of its army chief Bajwa. In this connection, Imran introduced a new bill in the Pak Parliament. After this, the resolution has been passed to extend the tenure of Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa in the lower house of the Pakistani Parliament. 3 bills were introduced in the House regarding General Bajwa's tenure, which has been approved by the House.

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According to media reports, earlier on 19 August, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had extended the term of 59-year-old Bajwa. However, after this, the Supreme Court, in November, after holding the government order, said that there was an irregularity in the way in which service extension was given to the trusted army chief of Imran.

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On the other hand, the well-known Pakistani newspapers carrying Imran Khan failed to address the challenges before the country, especially on the economic front, and passed bills related to amendments in military law to secure the job of top military general Qamar Javed Bajwa, and have criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan for showing 'urgent' haste.

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