In most countries, the military has an army — but in Pakistan, the Army has a country
Oo Yes, it is still not too late.What about if Imran Khan First joined Army and Became Army Chief for 10 Years. Reformed Pakistan, hanged all Criminals like Zardari, Sharifs, Bawja, Asim Munir and then start politics and become Prime Minister: That would have been best option to fix Pakistan because These Haraam Kor Generals have shares in Everything In politics, Business, Media channels, DHA.
You should first test if you haraam kor Zardrai son or Nawaz Sharif Gundi Aulaad or are milky Maryam NawazOo Yes, it is still not too late.
IK should apply for ISSB test right away.![]()
Biggest accountability is 25 Crore Awaam, only 1% Want freedom, rest scared cowards, poverty, divided by molvies, Stuck in problems, Confused, want easy life without doing anything, don’t mind you rulles them.Accountability in Pakistan will never come from within the Army voluntarily. The institution has zero precedent of self-correction. Every internal mechanism (like court-martials or inquiries) is designed to protect the image of the institution, not deliver justice.
Can Accountability Come From Within the Army?
Historically? No.
Even the rare dismissals (like Gen. Manzoor or a few brigadiers) are done without public trials, transparency, or restitution of stolen wealth.
- The Army has never punished its own top brass for corruption in any meaningful way.
- When exposed (e.g., Gen. Bajwa's family wealth, Gen. Asim Saleem Bajwa’s offshore empire, DHA scams), it responds with media silence, deflection, or quiet internal transfers.
Only if a radical, internal revolution happens within the ranks — e.g., junior officers rebel against senior generals for selling out the country. But let’s be real — that’s fantasy, not policy.
Could It Happen in Theory?
So What’s the Alternative?
The only way real accountability happens is if:
1. Civilian Supremacy Through Mass Mobilization
BUT — This will never happen through elections alone, because the Army engineers election outcomes.
- Civilians reclaim control over military budgets, appointments, and courts
- Parliament repeals the blanket immunities and secret service laws that protect GHQ’s elite
- Media and judiciary are freed from military coercion
It would require a mass, popular uprising, sustained protests, and fearless civilian leadership — something we saw glimpses of during PTI’s rise, but which the May 9 crackdown crushed.
Pakistan’s military elite is addicted to:
2. International Exposure & Pressure
Exposing this via international watchdogs, leaks (like Pandora Papers), and activist pressure on governments to sanction generals under Magnitsky-style laws can:
- Foreign visas
- Offshore banking
- Properties in London, Dubai, Canada
This won’t bring full accountability, but it embarrasses them, and forces them to think twice before looting.
- Freeze their foreign assets
- Ban their entry
- Isolate them diplomatically
A future civilian government with real mandate and spine must:
3. Constitutional and Judicial Reforms
- Amend the Constitution to bring military spending and personnel under parliamentary audit
- Abolish military courts for civilians
- Make ISI and MI accountable to elected officials
- Ensure no military officer can own/hold foreign nationality — ever
Accountability won't come from within the Army — because it behaves like a cartel, not a public institution. It must be forced — either through:
In the end...
Until then, Pakistan will remain a country with an Army, not a country with a government.
- Civilian-led democratic awakening
- Global exposure and sanctions
- Sweeping legal reforms by a legitimate civilian regime
An honest person like Khan cannot survive in this corrupt army
Thief’s in army, Media, politicians,, Judges, thus is Muslim's ?An honest person like Khan cannot survive in this corrupt army
Oo Yes, it is still not too late.
IK should apply for ISSB test right away.![]()
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