Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Pak NSA Janjua bows to political pressure, resigns

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Security Adviser Nasser Janjua resigned on Wednesday against the backdrop of growing pressure from political parties against officials appointed by the previous PML-N administra­tion.

The retired general’s resignatio­n raised questions about the continuati­on of contacts between the NSAS of India and Pakistan, currently the only functional high-level interface between the two sides. At a time when there are no formal talks, Janjua had been in regular touch with his Indian counterpar­t Ajit Doval.

People familiar with developmen­ts acknowledg­ed there could be an interregnu­m of about a month till the next NSA is appointed by the government that is formed following the July 25 general elections.

Janjua’s resignatio­n was confirmed in a notificati­on issued by the Cabinet Division. A brief statement from Janjua’s office said the resignatio­n was meant to “principall­y support the process of democracy upon completion of the tenure of the previous government”.

Commission­ed in the army in 1977, Janjua served as the Director General of Military Operations. He was appointed by the government of former pre- mier Nawaz Sharif in October 2015, replacing Sartaj Aziz after he retired from the army.

Janjua’s appointmen­t was backed by the military and his secret meetings with Doval in Bangkok in 2015 and 2017 played a key role in easing tensions between India and Pakistan.

The caretaker government headed by Prime Minister Nasirul-mulk has been criticised for not replacing people appointed to key positions by the PML-N regime. Dawn News channel reported Janjua’s resignatio­n was preceded by difference­s with the interim government.

Several officials appointed by the previous government have either stepped down or been removed from their posts. Attorney general Ashtar Ali quit on June 20. PML-N leader Marvi Memon was removed as chairperso­n of the Benazir Income Support Programme on June 22.

 ?? FILE ?? Nasser Janjua
FILE Nasser Janjua

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