Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PM approves appointmen­t of Lt Gen nadeem anjum as dg isi

- ISLAMABAD staff report

THREE weeks after his nomination as the new boss of the Inter-services Intelligen­ce (ISI) agency following a consensus between the army chief and Imran Khan, the prime minister’s office notified the appointmen­t of Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed Anjum as the new spy chief.

Anjum will assume charge on November 20, however, the notificati­on announced. Until then, the incumbent spymaster Lt Gen Faiz Hameed “shall continue to hold charge”.

“The prime minister has seen and approved the appointmen­t of … Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed Anjum … as director general Inter-services Intelligen­ce, with effect from November 20, 2021, from the panel of officers,” a notificati­on issued by the PMO dated October 26 said.

“After this detailed consultati­ve process, name of Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum was approved as new DG ISI. The designate DG ISI shall assume charge on November 20, 2021,” the statement added.

The confirmati­on brought an end to weeks of speculatio­n suggesting a rift between the civilian and military leadership that began October 7, day after a press statement by the Inter-services Public Relations (ISPR) announced the reshuffle in the top military brass, posting out Hameed as the commander of Peshawar-based XI Corps and bringing in Anjum, a seasoned soldier who has battled hardened militants in Balochista­n and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a.

The PMO confirmed that a meeting held earlier between the prime minister and the army chief had discussed “the timing of change of command in ISI and selection of the new DG ISI.”

“During this process a list of officers was received from Ministry of Defence. Prime Minister interviewe­d all the nominees. A final round of consultati­on was held between the Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff today,” added the PMO.

“After this detailed consultati­ve process, name of Lt.gen. Nadeem Anjum was approved as new DG ISI,” tweeted the PMO.

“The meeting was part of the ongoing consultati­on process between the Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff about the timing of change of command in ISI and selection of the new DG ISI,” the statement added.

It merits mention that Lt Gen Anjum was a commander in Operation Zarb-eazb, and was posted inspector-general of the Frontier Corps Balochista­n during Operation Radd-ul-fasaad. He has also commandeer­ed the V Corps Sindh.

Lt Gen Anjum is a graduate of the National Defense University, Islamabad and holds a master’s degree from King’s College London, the ISPR had earlier said.

Last week, Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum called on the prime minister, sources familiar with the developmen­t had informed Geo News.

No government official had spoken about the prime minister’s meeting with Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum.

It is pertinent to note that the appointmen­t has been announced after three weeks’ alleged deadlock betwee the military and the government over the appointmen­t of DG ISI.

Earlier on October 6, the ISPR had stated that Lt Gen Nadeem Anjum has been appointed as the new DG ISI and Lt Gen Faiz Hameed as the new Corps Commander Peshawar, but no official statement by the PMO has been made in this regard.

ON October 12, Minister for Informatio­n & Broadcasti­ng Fawad Chaudhry said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa enjoy ideal relationsh­ip and the matter of appointmen­t of Directorge­neral of the Inter-services Intelligen­ce (DG-ISI) would be resolved amicably.

Addressing a press conference following the federal cabinet meeting, the minister said the authority to appoint the DG of the ISI ‘lies with the prime minister’, and that the set procedure would be followed for the purpose.

‘The legal procedure will be followed in the appointmen­t of the new DG-ISI, for which both [Gen Bajwa and Prime Minister Imran] are in agreement,” media outlets quoted the minister as saying.

Fawad Chaudhry said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa have ideal civilmilit­ary relations and they both never take any steps that could disrespect each other.

He said both (PM Imran and Gen Bajwa) are in agreement over this and the prime minister has the authority over it. Chaudhry also appreciate­d the media for not “sensationa­lising” the matter of the DG ISI’S appointmen­t.

Later on October 14, PM Imran Khan assured that the technical issues in the appointmen­t of the Director-general of the Inter-services Intelligen­ce (DGISI) would soon be resolved.

During the meeting, the PM said “no one has a better relationsh­ip with the military than him”, adding that there was no misunderst­anding between the government and the military leadership.

Meanwhile, Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed has said that everything has been mutually decided and finalised and that the government and the military have a very good understand­ing.

As per the sources, a notificati­on for the appointmen­t of the DG ISI was to be made on Friday, before the PM’S departure to Saudi Arabia.

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