Pak Oppn's letter questions Army's role in politics
Tuesday, October 21 2003 16:13 Hrs (IST)
Islamabad: Questioning the claims of the Pakistan government that the country's armed forces were fully
rallying behind President Pervez Musharraf, Opposition parties
have released a letter to the media, purportedly written by some Army personnel, which questions the
armed forces' role in politics and its involvement in the war against terror.
Opposition parties, which have been waging a yearlong fight against President Pervez Musharraf's
constitutional amendments, took the government by surprise by releasing
the unsigned letter on October 20, written on the letterhead of the General Headquarters of the
Pakistan Army in Rawalpindi.
Titled 'Independent Force', Pakistan Zindabad', the letter calls for a judicial inquiry into the Army's role in
politics. It also expressed dissatisfaction with the military's role in the US-led war on terror.
Releasing the letter at a joint press conference of the opposition leaders in the National Assembly, ARD
president Javed Hashmi claimed that that the letter has been received by
all Opposition parties.
However, Pakistan's Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed branded the letter as "sheer fabrication"
by the Opposition to tarnish the image of the armed forces of the
country.
"This letter is forged, fabricated and self-made to harm the unity of the armed forces," he said, adding
the armed forces of the country are united.
"This letter itself speaks volume of the designs of such elements, which have fabricated the letter," he
said and branded it as a "home-made production of the evil minds".
PTI
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