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'Will retire on due date': Pak army chief General Raheel Sharif rubbishes speculation he'll extend tenure

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The retirement of Pakistan’s military chief General Raheel Sharif this year will opening up one of the most powerful positions in the country.

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'Will retire on due date': Pak army chief General Raheel Sharif rubbishes speculation he'll extend tenure

Islamabad: Pakistan’s military chief General Raheel Sharif confirmed Monday he will retire at the end of his tenure this year, ending media speculation surrounding his role and opening up arguably the most powerful position in the country. Sharif, widely credited with bringing a semblance of security back to the insurgency-plagued country, said in a meeting with his top officials Monday that he planned to seek no extension. “Pakistan Army is a great institution,” army spokesman Lieutenant General Asim Bajwa quoted Sharif as saying on Twitter. “I don’t believe in extension and will retire on the due date.”

Speculations about extension in service of COAS are baseless.COAS said;"Pakistan Army is a great institution.I dont believe in extension-1/3

— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) January 25, 2016

and will retire on the due date.Efforts to route out terrorism will continue with full vigor and resolve-2/3

— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) January 25, 2016
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Pakistan's national interest is supreme and will be safe guarded at all costs."-3/3

— Gen(R) Asim Saleem Bajwa (@AsimBajwaISPR) January 25, 2016

Sharif was named army chief in 2013, when his predecessor General Ashfaq Kayani’s term – which had been extended by three years – came to an end. Sharif is due to step down this year. Former military leaders Pervez Musharraf and Zia ul-Haq, who both led military coups, also extended their own rule while in power. [caption id=“attachment_2598398” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![General Raheel Sharif in a file photo. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Raheel_Sharif_REUTERS.jpg) General Raheel Sharif in a file photo. Reuters[/caption] Security analyst Talat Masood told AFP that Sharif’s announcement would strengthen democracy in Pakistan and send a signal to politicians, in particular Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, that it is time to “take responsibility and strengthen Pakistan’s institutions so you don’t have to rely on the military”. “He (Nawaz Sharif) has lost a lot of space to the military in the last two or three years, it will give him an opportunity to regain that space,” Masood said. Under Sharif the Pakistani military launched an offensive in the tribal areas in June 2014, where militants had previously operated with impunity. The operation was intensified after a December 2014 attack on a school in the city of Peshawar in which Taliban militants massacred more than 150 people, the majority of them children. The army claims to have killed thousands of insurgents and swept many others over the porous border into Afghanistan, contributing to a boost in security in 2015. However critics are concerned that rights are being rolled back in the name of defeating terror, citing the creation of military courts and the resumption of hangings after a six-year moratorium, among other moves. Pakistan has been ruled by the military for more than half its 69-year history and the armed forces are widely seen as controlling defence and foreign policy. Whoever takes over Sharif’s role will face an array of daunting challenges, including keeping homegrown militants in check, vexed relations with India and the role Pakistan wants to play in promoting peace in Afghanistan. AFP

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