Close X
Saturday, November 23, 2024
ADVT 
International

Pakistan SC Suspends Imran Khan Govt Move To Extend Army Chief General Bajwa’s Tenure

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Nov, 2019 10:17 PM

    Pakistan’s Supreme Court on Tuesday suspended the decision to grant a three-year term extension to the powerful Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa, in a major blow to Prime Minister Imran Khan who had cited “regional security environment” for the move.

    The move came just ahead of 59-year-old Bajwa’s retirement on November 29.

     

    The petition against Bajwa’s extension was filed by one Raiz Rahi, who later filed an application to withdraw it.


    However, Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa rejected the withdrawal bid and took up the petition as a public interest litigation under Article 184.


    During the hearing, the Chief Justice said the notification issued on August 19 mentioned an ‘extension’ while the notification issued by the Prime Minister’s Office said the army chief had been ‘reappointed’.


    “As per rules, there is no authority of extending army chief’s tenure or his reappointment. The government can only suspend his retirement and the army chief has not retired yet,” Khosa said.


    Khosa after suspending the government’s notification adjourned the hearing until Wednesday.


    Prime Minister Khan had approved an extension to the tenure of General Bajwa for another three years, citing “regional security environment”.


    Ties between India and Pakistan worsened following India’s decision on August 5 to revoke Jammu and Kashmir’s special status under Article 370.


    Khan also took into account the ongoing Afghan peace talks between the US and the Taliban militants, facilitated by Islamabad, for extending Bajwa’s tenure.


    “General Qamar Javed Bajwa is appointed Chief of Army Staff for another term of three years from the date of completion of the current tenure,” according to the notification.


    Khosa during the hearing said that only the president of Pakistan could extend the tenure of the Army chief.


    He also observed that when the matter was discussed in the Cabinet, only 11 of the 25 members approved the extension.


    Attorney General Anwar Mansoor contested the observations by the Chief Justice, saying the extension was announced after approval of the President.


    However, the Chief Justice suspended the extension notification and fixed the next hearing for further proceedings.


    It is for the first time that the top court has suspended a notification by the government to extend service of the powerful army chief.


    The Army so far has not commented on the development.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Major Rise In H-1B Visa Denial For Indian It Firms Under Trump Rule

    Major Rise In H-1B Visa Denial For Indian It Firms Under Trump Rule
    The Trump administration's restrictive immigration policies have led to massive increase in the rejection of petitions for H-1B visas 

    Major Rise In H-1B Visa Denial For Indian It Firms Under Trump Rule

    Modi's Next Target Will Be Indus Water Treaty: Pak Minister

    Pakistan's Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Wednesday said that Indian premier Narendra Modi's next target will be the Indus Water Treaty.

    Modi's Next Target Will Be Indus Water Treaty: Pak Minister

    Pakistan's Official Video For The Inauguration Of Kartarpur Corridor Has Bhindranwale, Other Khalistani Separatists, Capt Slams Move

    Capt Amarinder Singh on Wednesday stuck to his stand that India needed to be cautious of the hidden agenda of the Pakistan Army.  

    Pakistan's Official Video For The Inauguration Of Kartarpur Corridor Has Bhindranwale, Other Khalistani Separatists, Capt Slams Move

    2 Years In 2 Minutes: New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Lists Govt Achievements In Video, Goes Viral

    From creating over 92,000 jobs, improving wages to introducing gun control laws, New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern went on to cheerfully list out all the achievements of her government.   

    2 Years In 2 Minutes: New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern Lists Govt Achievements In Video, Goes Viral

    British Sikh Couple Who Were Told They 'Couldn't Adopt A White Child' Because Of Their Indian Heritage Take Council To Court

    Sandeep And Reena Mander Applied To Adopt A Child In Berkshire In 2015

    British Sikh Couple Who Were Told They 'Couldn't Adopt A White Child' Because Of Their Indian Heritage Take Council To Court

    Turban-Tying, Yoga At India Pavilion At London Travel Mart

    Turban-Tying, Yoga At India Pavilion At London Travel Mart
    The India pavilion, at the November 4-6 WTM, has as its theme 'Incredible India - Find the Incredible India'.    

    Turban-Tying, Yoga At India Pavilion At London Travel Mart