ISLAMABAD: Whatever step the president takes with regard to the new army chief’s appointment will have Imran Khan’s “full support”, Khan’s aide Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said on Friday.
According to Pakistan’s constitution, the president appoints the army chief on the prime minister’s advice. General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who has been Pakistan’s army chief since 2016, is set to retire on November 29.
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.
Ex-PM Khan has insisted the coalition government of PM Sharif, cobbled together after removing Khan via a parliamentary vote of confidence, does not have the right to appoint the army chief. Khan has called for elections to be held and a new government to appoint the next army chief.
On Friday, Hussain wrote on Twitter that the president would fulfill his constitutional responsibility regarding the army chief’s appointment.
“Let me make it clear that whatever step the president takes will have Imran Khan’s full support,” Hussain wrote.
Since his ouster, Khan has also criticized the army, and its chief, for not blocking his ouster and allowing his rivals led by now PM Sharif, who he considers corrupt, to come to power. The military says it remained apolitical in the transition.
Following Khan’s ouster, anti-military Twitter trends and posts calling on Bajwa to resign have become common in a country where the military was long feared and for decades ruled either through coups or as the invisible guiding hand in politics.
Relations between Khan and the military deteriorated further when earlier this month, the ex-PM blamed a senior intelligence officer for being complicit in a gun attack on him at a rally in Wazirabad. The military and government officials strongly rejected Khan’s allegations.
Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif said earlier this week that consultations on appointing the new army chief would begin from today, Friday.