COAS General Asim Munir can do a great favour to the country & its millions of patriotic Pakistanis to stop interfering, manipulating & trying to dominate Pakistani political affairs & conspiring to instal one of the world's most notorious mafia dons, embezzlers, money launderers and looter of trillions of rupees from state coffersNawaz Shariff as the PM by deceiving and misguiding the nation. Does he wear blinkers or earplugs and is oblivious to what the whole world is saying about our corrupt generals, judges, police IGs and bureaucracy denigrating the sovereignty and integrating of Pakistani, demonizing our Constitution and crushing the rule of law under a steamroller? Pakistan has become a lawless state where the filthy rich, powerful elite, thugs, gangsters, convicts on bail, fugitives, mafia dons, rascals, smugglers, cheeni mafia, aata mafia, drug mafia, narcotic mafia and illegal profiteers are ruling the country.
If he can not face his colleagues and a small gathering of people in a hall without hiding behind a bullet-proof screen how can millions of patriotic Pakistanis trust him to lead our gallant troops from the front in a battlefield? Is he capable of his job and why is he so politically motivated and creating such dissension, and confrontation in the country? Pakistan is being dragged into an economic, political and social catastrophe and sinking deeper and deeper into political uncertainty because of the incumbent COAS and his predecessor, General Bajwa's political ambitions, selfishness and opportunism.
If he can not face his colleagues and a small gathering of people in a hall without hiding behind a bullet-proof screen how can millions of patriotic Pakistanis trust him to lead our gallant troops from the front in a battlefield? Is he capable of his job and why is he so politically motivated and creating such dissension, and confrontation in the country? Pakistan is being dragged into an economic, political and social catastrophe and sinking deeper and deeper into political uncertainty because of the incumbent COAS and his predecessor, General Bajwa's political ambitions, selfishness and opportunism.