E-paper Pakistantoday ISB 12th January, 2012

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If govt wants to stay in office, it has to write the letter, says Asma

Bangladesh’s 1971 war crimes ‘mastermind’ arrested

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ISLAMABAD MIAN ABRAR

The coalition government on Wednesday softened its stance on writing a letter to Swiss authorities in compliance with the apex court verdict on the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) to reopen the corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari after it was advised so. A wellplaced source told Pakistan Today that senior Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) leader Aitzaz Ahsen had advised President Zardari to review his stance over the issue while the leaders of coalition parties had also pressed the government to do so. “Aitzaz Ahsen has advised the president through some intermediaries to review his stance on writing a letter to Swiss authorities, failing which, the apex court may appoint a commission under Article 187 of the constitution to get its orders implemented,” said the source. Article 187 says: “The Supreme Court shall have power to issue such directions, orders or decrees as may be necessary for doing complete justice in any case or matter pending before it, including an order for the purpose of securing the attendance of any person or the discovery or production of any document.” The source added that Ahsen also conveyed to the president that if a commission was formed by the apex court, the commission would exercise powers on behalf of the government and it might write a letter to the Swiss authorities on behalf of the government. The source said that in view of the advice, the president had directed all party leaders to avoid using strong language against the court or military leadership and it was decided that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would be Continued on page 04

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thursday, 12 January, 2012 Safar 17, 1433

Not oN the same page! ISLAMABAD

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he standoff deepens. The simmering relations between the civil and military establishments seemingly reached the point of no-return on Wednesday with all eyes set on Constitution Avenue to monitor any unusual movement in view of a confrontation between the government and the army, as the General headquarters (GhQ) sturdily reacted to Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s statement wherein he had unambiguously charged Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lt General Ahmad Shuja Pasha with violating the constitution while submitting their responses to the Supreme Court in the memo case. “Any expectation that the COAS will not state the facts is neither constitutional nor legal. Allegiance to the State and the Constitution is and will always re-

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iSPr warns PM of serious ramifications of comments regarding army chief and iSi dG Gilani sacks defence secy, gives additional charge to Nargis Sethi

main prime consideration for the respondent (the COAS), who, in this case, has followed the book,” the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a statement, unmistakably conveying to the prime minister that the COAS had not violated the constitution and also suggesting that the position of the COAS on the memo issue would remain unchanged. This also removed the ambiguity, if there was any, that the question of national security, understandably in the context of the memo, would be compromised by the army. The already perilous situation turned even more tense when the prime minister, after the ISPR issued a strongly-worded statement, sacked Defence Secretary Lt General (r) Khalid Naeem

Lodhi for also not following the rules of business in the memo case. As the prime minister gave his favourite and trusted bureaucrat Nargis Sethi, instead of a retired general as was the practice since long, the additional charge of defence secretary, it appeared as if the government would remove the two top generals as well by withdrawing the notifications granting them extensions in service as the COAS and the ISI director general. Another coincidence, which added to the already volatile situation and suggested that it was a matter of hours before ‘the boots’ marched, was the appointment of Brigadier Sarfaraz Ali as commander of the 111 Brigade, which always played a pivotal role in military takeovers. Though it was a routine posting as the present commander of the 111 Brigade had been posted out on his promotion as major general, it was, however, also seen in the context of the developments that took place on Wednesday. Continued on page 04

14 FC men killed in Turbat attack QUETTA: At least 14 personnel, including two junior commissioned officers, of the Frontier Corps Balochistan were killed and nine others received bullet injuries in an armed attack by Baloch militants close to the Iranian border in Turbat district on Wednesday. The Baloch Liberation Front has claimed responsibility for the attack. While confirming the incident, official sources said 14 security personnel were on their way to their post in Kallag Wakai area from Buleda after buying eatables when around two dozen armed men opened indiscriminate fire on them close to the mountainous area in Nawano. The attack was so sudden that the FC men could not retaliate immediately, resulting in heavy casualties. Following the assault, the attackers fled the scene along with weapons and walkie-talkie sets of the paramilitary forces. On November 21, Baloch militants attacked a convoy of Frontier Corps Balochistan and killed 15 personnel, including an army major. Gowaram Baloch, spokesman for the Baloch Liberation Front, claimed that 35 personnel were killed and more than 20 had been injured. Shahzada zulfiqar

government pitting state institutions against each other, says nawaz Sharif

Page 22 Legal experts rule out any adventure by army

Page 22 ppp Mna Jamshed dasti quits party

Page 23 Kayani spoke to me before iSpR statement: pM

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