ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said on Wednesday former army chief General (retd) Raheel Sharif did not seek government’s permission before joining the Saudi-led military alliance.
“Gen (retd) Raheel Sharif did not submit any application for a no objection certificate (NOC). There’s nothing in our notice,” the defence minister said in response to Senate chairman Raza Rabbani’s request for a clarification on the matter.
If the former COAS applies for the NOC, it will be decided according to the law, said Asif, adding Gen (retd) Raheel had returned to the country after performing Umrah.
In 2015, Saudi Arabia had announced the formation of a 34-state Islamic military coalition to combat terrorism and Pakistan was made a member of the coalition. Riyadh and its Gulf Arab neighbours have been locked in months of warfare with Iran-allied rebels in neighbouring Yemen, launching hundreds of air strikes there.
Speaking in a television talk show last week, Asif had confirmed that the former army chief had been appointed the commander of the Saudi-led 39-nation military coalition to combat terrorism. The government was taken into confidence about the former army chief’s new role, he added.
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Questioning whether the government’s permission was sought before the former army chief ‘accepted’ the role, Rabbani had asked Asif as to who confirmed his appointment and what the rules were for a retired military officer to take up such a position.
Rabbani sought a clarification from the Defence Ministry as to “whether any no objection certificate (NoC) was ever issued to Gen (retd) Raheel before he embarked upon a journey for a job in Saudi Arabia and if issued, who did so. And was the government taken into confidence in this context?
Meanwhile, former Pakistan army officer Lt. Gen. (retd) Amjad Shoaib told media that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had given approval after Saudi authorities expressed their desire to appoint General (retd) Raheel as the chief of the military alliance.
The former military officer revealed that General (retd) Raheel set three conditions for taking up the new job that are as followed:
– To include Iran in the military alliance so that the organization doesn’t look sectarian in nature.
– He’ll not work under anyone’s command.
– He’ll have the mandate to act as an arbitrator if there is a need to promote harmony among Muslim countries.