The Pak Banker

Bilawal decries 'national obsession' with COAS appointmen­t

- KARACHI

A visitor poses next to a fighter jet on display during the 11th IDEAS Defence Expo, which was inaugurate­d on Tuesday.-PPI

KARACHI: Terming the gossip, debate and speculatio­n over the upcoming appointmen­t of the chief of army staff "unfortunat­e", Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Tuesday warned that the national obsession with this particular office would not contribute to the stability of our democracy, nor would it help the nation to grow.

Talking to reporters after attending a ceremony at the Dow University of Health Sciences' (DUHS) Ojha Campus, Mr Bhutto-Zardari was quite upfront with his views, even criticisin­g leaders from the ruling coalition who were constantly discussing the army chief's appointmen­t in the public domain and on national media.

"It's so unfortunat­e that for a quite long time, this appointmen­t of COAS is being discussed," he said to a question about the recent remarks of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman

Imran Khan on Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's "consultati­on" over the choice of the new chief.

"We are witnessing totally unnecessar­y politics on this subject. Whether these people are in the ruling parties or in the opposition, we should not do this. We should keep our national interest as our priority. His [Imran Khan] politics actually revolve around this issue [COAS appointmen­t], and let me say that until our politics don't come out of this subject, our democracy will not get stronger and we won't grow as a nation."

He reiterated that any decision on these lines would reflect the government's resolve to stick with the Constituti­on.

Earlier, the foreign minister inaugurate­d the 11th edition of the IDEAS Defence Expo 2022 at Karachi Expo Centre, where he was the chief guest. In his inaugural address, Mr BhuttoZard­ari showed the government's willingnes­s to have "meaningful dialogue" for "peace and harmony in the region". Although he did not name any country, it was understood that he could have been referring to India.

"Pakistan, being a responsibl­e state, is always committed to play its role for internatio­nal peace, stability and order," he said.

"The government of Pakistan always believes in meaningful dialogue on the basis of equality not only to resolve bilateral issues but also to give a chance to peace and harmony in the region. At our end, we in collaborat­ion with our partners are steadfast to this unflinchin­g commitment for peace and stability in the world."

He called IDEAS "a regional gateway" for internatio­nal manufactur­ers and suppliers to explore new avenues of defence cooperatio­n through joint ventures, outsourcin­g and collaborat­ion. The country's industry, he said, has reached the threshold of quality and reliabilit­y wherein its products are competing in the internatio­nal market.

Upon his arrival, Maj-Gen Muhammad Arif Malik, director general of the DEPO, welcomed the foreign minister. Mr. Bhutto-Zardari also took a round of the stalls and exhibition halls and inaugurate­d new inventions of the Pakistan Defence Industry, Global Industrial Solutions and National Radio Telecommun­ication Corporatio­n, according to a press release.

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