ISLAMABAD: Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said on Tuesday that the government does not have any favorite candidates for the post of the army chief, adding that the government will begin consultations on the important appointment from November 18 or 19.
General Qamar Javed Bajwa has been the Pakistan army chief since November 2016 and is due to retire on November 29, following the final day of his second three-year term.
But the selection of the new army chief has been marred by controversy in recent months, with widespread speculation that Bajwa might take a second extension, though the military has repeatedly said the army chief would retire on time.
The appointment of the new army chief has also been in the spotlight as ex-premier Imran Khan, ousted in a parliamentary vote of no-confidence this April, insists the unelected government of PM Sharif, cobbled together through a parliamentary vote after his removal, does not have the right to appoint a new chief.
He says the crucial selection should be made by the elected government after new polls are held.
Speaking to reporters outside Parliament House in Islamabad, Asif rejected reports that there exists a deadlock between PM Sharif and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Asif Ali Zardari over the new army chief’s appointment.
“There hasn’t even been a discussion [on the new army chief] so how can there be a deadlock,” the minister asked. “It [discussions] will begin after November 18 or 19,” he added.
When asked who was the favorite army chief candidate of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), the ruling party, Asif said the party didn’t have one.
“Whatever [candidates] the army sends forward, one of them [will be appointed],” he replied. “They haven’t sent a name yet and as I told you before, the process hasn’t even started.”
Speaking on ex-PM Khan’s allegations of the PPP, PML-N and other parties of colluding with Washington to oust him from office, Asif said the government was mulling taking legal action against Khan.
He accused the former prime minister of damaging Pakistan’s national security, unity and integrity for how own interests.