Millennium Post

Sharif faces crisis as army demands more action over info leak

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Beleaguere­d Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday faced a crisis when Pakistan’s powerful army rejected his move to sack top aide Tariq Fatemi and demanded full implementa­tion of recommenda­tions by a committee which probed a story on a rift between the army and the government.

The Sharif government was quick to go in damage control mode after confrontat­ion with the army over a “notificati­on” and announced that “real notificati­on” to implement the recommenda­tion of probe was yet to be issued.

Difference came to fore between army and government after the military, in an unusual move, rejected the “notificati­on” by the government to sack special foreign affairs assistant Fatemi by Prime Minister Sharif following the findings of a probe committee.

“Notificati­on on Dawn Leak is incomplete and not in line with recommenda­tions by the Inquiry Board. Notificati­on is rejected,” army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said in terse statement on Twitter. Minutes later, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan in veiled criticism of the hasty reaction by the army said, “Twitter reactions were highly dangerous for the country.” “There are several issues of great importance and it’s unfortunat­e that they are being dealt with through tweets. State institutio­ns don t communicat­e with each other through tweets, Khan said. He asserted that no notificati­on was issued as yet.

“What is being referred as notificati­on by PM House is for the interior ministry which will issue a detailed proper notificati­on to implement the recommenda­tion of the probe. And I reiterate that no one would be spared and the findings will be implemente­d in letter and spirit,” he said.

He, however, wondered why a storm was created when there was no basis for it. “It was only a reference issued in lieu of the briefing given to the prime minister,” the minister told reporters at a press conference in Karachi. He said the interior ministry would issue a notificati­on in line with the recommenda­tions of the inquiry board. His statement was believed to be an effort to deflect the criticism by experts and Opposition after the army rejected the letter by the Prime Minister to sack Fatemi. Khan also criticised the confession­al recorded statement of former Taliban spokesman Ehsanullah Ehsan issued by the army this week.

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