'Extraordinary situations call for
extraordinary decisions': Analysts weigh in on Gen Bajwa's extension
Analysts and journalists on Monday gave a
generally positive reaction to the news of a three-year extension in Army Chief
Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa's tenure, terming it an "important decision" in
view of the regional situation.
The extension was announced through a
statement issued by Prime Minister Imran Khan's office, which said the decision
had been taken "in view of the regional security environment".
The announcement comes at a time when tensions
between Pakistan and India are high in the wake of New Delhi's decision to
revoke occupied Kashmir's special autonomy, and when talks between the United
States and Afghan Taliban on ending the nearly 18-year war in Afghanistan have
entered a critical stage.
'Bajwa accepted government's offer'
TV anchorperson Hamid Mir while talking to
DawnNewsTV said of the development: "I think the last three words of the
three-line notification are very telling. I can only say that Gen Bajwa was not
interested in an extension but due to the regional security environment, the
prime minister must have asked him to take an extension.
"He is a professional soldier and
that is why he has always said that he does not want an extension. But due to
the situation right now, the government offered him [an extension] and he
accepted the offer."
'Extraordinary situation'
Journalist Iftikhar Sherazi also weighed in on
the matter and said: "Prime Minister Imran Khan must have thought that the
situation right now demands that the most important member of his team, the
army chief, is not changed."
"In an extraordinary situation,
extraordinary decisions need to be taken."
'Positive step'
"We are going through a sensitive time and it
is imperative that our civilian leadership and military leadership retain the
connections that they have made," opined defence analyst Talat Masood.
"India has stepped up its offences.
On the other hand, there is a chance of a huge change in Afghanistan and right
now it is not clear what kind of situation will develop over there. This is a
positive step in light of the regional situation, as there should be continuity
[in leadership]."
'A political decision'
Journalist Talat Hussain, however, termed the
development as "bad" and "political".
"General Bajwa gets a 3-year
extension. So that's what this country’s politics, accountability, foreign
policy and defence challenges are all about? An extension? A bad decision. A
political decision," he wrote in a tweet.
'Will ensure much-needed continuity'
TV anchorperson Kamran Khan, in a video
message on Twitter, hailed the development as "crucial and important".
"It is a very crucial and important
decision taken by the prime minister. It will ensure a much-needed continuity,
which is very important for Pakistan at the moment, especially in light of the
regional situation.
"I have never seen civil and
military leadership unite on a platform like this."
'Not unexpected'
In a brief tweet, columnist and journalist
Zahid Hussain said that the decision to extend Gen Bajwa's tenure was "not
unexpected".
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