Kayani gets 3-year extension
To Remain Pak Army Chief Till 2013
REZAUL H LASKAR
Islamabad, July 23: Pakistan army chief Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has been given a three-year extension of service ending months of suspense over his future, with the government citing continuity in counter-terrorism operations for extending his tenure.
The 58-year-old Kayani, who replaced former President Pervez Musharraf as army chief in 2007, was to retire on November 28, 2010. He is the second top most Pakistani General to get an extension in recent years.
His predecessor Pervez Musharraf gave himself a tenure of nine years as the Army Chief.
The decision to extend his tenure was announced by Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani in a televised address to the nation last night.
“In the best interests of the country, I have decided in my capacity as Prime Minister to give Gen Kayani an extension of three years from November 29, 2010 while relaxing the existing policy and after consulting President Asif Ali Zardari,” Gilani said.
Musharraf had hand-picked Kayani to succeed him in 2007 superseding Gen Tariq Majid, the current Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.
Kayani’s extension would effectively kill the chances of the next senior most three-star general Lt-Gen Khalid Shamim Wyne, who may be given a sop as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff.
Defending his decision to extend Kayani’s tenure, Gilani said: “This decision has been made in the light of (Kayani’s) effective role in the war against terrorism and different law enforcement operations”.
Gilani said the decision would ensure continuity of leadership under the current army chief in military operations against extremists and terrorists.
He noted that Kayani had successful led operations in Swat, Malakand and South Waziristan and “his staying on is in our best interests”.
“The government is presently engaged in a war against terrorism which is now in a critical stage,” Gilani remarked.
“We are confident that under the leadership of Gen Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, the war against terrorism will be taken to its conclusion,” he added.
Kayani, who has played a key role in shaping foreign policy, will continue in the important post till 2013.
The country’s 14th army chief, Kayani is also a former chief of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
The government’s decision ended months of speculation on whether Kayani would be given an extension.
There had also been reports that the government could create the new post of Chief of Defence Staff to accommodate Kayani following his retirement.
Kayani, who acknowledged earlier this year that the Pakistan Army is “India-centric” because of the unresolved issues between the two countries, initiated several measures to insulate the military from politics soon after assuming the post of army chief.
He withdrew army officers from civilian ministries and departments and barred military officers from meeting politicians without permission.
Kayani belongs to the Jhelum region, a part of Punjab province known for producing soldiers. He joined the army in 1971 and fought in the war against India in the same year.
Kayani also played a key role in boosting the morale of troops and improving training standards.
At the same time, Kayani has played a key role in shaping foreign policy, especially Pakistan’s relations with the US and India.
He chaired a meeting of federal secretaries at the army General Headquarters to prepare for the Strategic Dialogue with the US.
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi met Kayani and ISI chief, Lt Gen Ahmad Shuja Pasha, at the General Headquarters before calling his Indian counterpart S M Krishna and agreeing to hold bilateral talks in Islamabad on July 15.
Kayani also served as deputy military secretary during the first stint of Benazir Bhutto as Prime Minister in the 1980s.
Besides being Chief of Staff of a corps, Kayani also served as Director General of Military Operations.
He is a graduate of Fort Benning in the US, Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth and the National Defence College Islamabad.
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