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Can we blame the involvement of the Pakistani armed forces in Pakistan's politics on the Pak army?

Savak

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Am getting sick and tired of the constant non stop conspiracy theories and the over simplified explanations that the root cause of democracy and civilian govt's failing in Pakistan is due to the Pakistani army and the behind the scene influence of the army.

These civilian politicians and leaders 99% of the times deliberately give the Pak armed forces no choice but to intervene due to their gross negligence, deliberate misgovernance, grotesque corruption inspite of many back door warnings by the army and other stakeholders in society to mend their ways and the catastrophic problems the country is facing.

In which country in the world does the Supreme Court of the Land have to issue a decree and order to the Govt of the country to construct 2 dams on a war footing in light of the prevailing water crisis in the country? Does a govt not have the sense to make these decisions and to take action and initiative themselves without being told by a court to do so?

Anyways even if the army is deliberately playing a role behind the scenes against these politicians like Nawaz Sharif, I salute them for defending the security and integrity of Pakistan from negative forces. Hats off
 
Am getting sick and tired of the constant non stop conspiracy theories and the over simplified explanations that the root cause of democracy and civilian govt's failing in Pakistan is due to the Pakistani army and the behind the scene influence of the army.

These civilian politicians and leaders 99% of the times deliberately give the Pak armed forces no choice but to intervene due to their gross negligence, deliberate misgovernance, grotesque corruption inspite of many back door warnings by the army and other stakeholders in society to mend their ways and the catastrophic problems the country is facing.

In which country in the world does the Supreme Court of the Land have to issue a decree and order to the Govt of the country to construct 2 dams on a war footing in light of the prevailing water crisis in the country? Does a govt not have the sense to make these decisions and to take action and initiative themselves without being told by a court to do so?

Anyways even if the army is deliberately playing a role behind the scenes against these politicians like Nawaz Sharif, I salute them for defending the security and integrity of Pakistan from negative forces. Hats off

Yes we can and army has been complicit in Pakistan political fiasco.

But to believe that pakistani politics issue could be solved without the involvement of Pak army is just immature and naive.

Cleaning process had begun with Altaf 5 years ago and will be done in next 5 years with Zardari.
 
Nah, the civilan govts and the people of Pakistan keep dragging the army into the country's politics therefore leaving the army no choice but to intervene
 
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