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Pak defence ministry recommends five names to PMO as successor to Army chief Gen. Bajwa: Report

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ISLAMABAD, Nov 21 (PTI): Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence recommended five names to the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday for the appointment of a new army chief who will succeed General Qamar Javed Bajwa and assume charge on November 29, according to a media report.

Under the Pakistan Army Act (PAA) 1952, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) should issue the ‘discharge summary’ of the incumbent Chief of Army Staff (COAS) to pave the way for the appointment of his successor.

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Gen. Bajwa, 61, is scheduled to retire on November 29 after a three-year extension. He has ruled out seeking another extension.

The Prime Minister’s Office on Monday received the report from the MoD regarding the appointment of a new army chief, The Express Tribune newspaper reported, quoting sources.

The report has the names of five top generals, it said. The Prime Minister’s Office has not yet confirmed receiving the report from the Ministry of Defence, the newspaper said.

The new army chief will take charge on November 29 as the incumbent Gen. Bajwa would retire after completing six years in office.

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There has been extraordinary interest in the appointment of his successor as many believe ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan’s long march is linked to the change of command in the Army.

He has asked his supporters to gather in Rawalpindi on November 26, two days before Gen Bajwa hands over the baton to the new Army chief.

A senior government official dismissed speculation on Sunday that there has been any civil-military deadlock over the key appointment.

“You will see the clear picture will emerge by Monday evening regarding the process of appointment,” a high-ranking official told the Dawn newspaper, requesting anonymity.

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As per the seniority list, Lt General Asim Munir, Lt General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, Lt General Azhar Abbas, Lt General Numan Mahmud and Lt General Faiz Hameed are in contention for the job of chairman joint chiefs of staff committee and the army chief.

The debate over the appointment of the new chief has intensified since the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the military, confirmed last week that General Bajwa would doff off his uniform on November 29.

The debate is also linked to the current political stalemate stemming from Khan’s long march demanding early elections.

Political observers are of the view that one of the objectives of Khan’s long march is to influence the Army chief’s appointment even though Khan has denied such claims.

A source in the Prime Minister’s Office told the Dawn newspaper that the MoD will initiate the summary for the appointment of a new Army chief before November 27.

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