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Musharraf may quit Army chief's post within 3 years
Monday, June 23 2003 15:25 Hrs (IST)
London: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he might step down as chief of Army staff within
three years. "Due to instability in Pakistan such a move could not happen immediately," he added.
Musharraf said this on June 22 while on the first leg of his five-nation tour. It may be recalled that there
had been immense pressure on the "president in uniform" to relinquish the post of Army chief.
Almost the entire Opposition is united on this issue.
Announcing that he was contemplating to quit as Army chief within three years, he said, "I do agree in
principle that I should not be a combination of President and the chief of Army staff and sooner or later I
have to give up this appointment of chief of Army staff," 'The News' reported on June 23.
However, he said that he was required to wear the uniform due to the prevailing sense of instability in his
country. "Under these de-stabilised conditions, there is a requirement of my wearing these two hats," he
said adding "Once stability comes and let me judge it myself and I will judge it in all sincerity and honesty
I will give up the Army chief's role."
On the fears of Talebanisation of Pakistan, the President said "I sincerely think there is no danger, for
the reasons I know the people of Pakistan. The majority people of Pakistan and I are against the
Talebanisation or extremism or obscurantism view of Islam."
He further said: "Pakistanis are moderate and they want a progressive and enlightened Islamic state.
And we are an Islamic State. We are Muslim, the people are staunch Muslims but they certainly are not
for an extremist view of Islam. I am very clear about it. So therefore, whatever is happening in the
Frontier province must not alarm the world, it is not the perception of the vast majority of people of
Pakistan."
ANI
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