Islamabad, October 16
A proposal to elevate Pakistan’s Army chief General Raheel Sharif to the rank of Field Marshal has reached the Islamabad High Court, weeks ahead of his retirement from the powerful post.
A lawyer has sought the high court’s help to elevate Gen Raheel, 60, to the rank of Field Marshal in the greater national interest by taking into consideration his “exemplary services and sacrifices rendered for the nation,” The Express Tribune reported today.
In the appeal submitted yesterday, Sardar Adnan Saleem, through his counsel, said that such an elevation is an emergent need in the present circumstances.
Saleem has made the federation through the cabinet division secretary, the prime minister through the secretary of the PM Secretariat and defence ministry secretary respondents in the petition, the report said.
The counsel said that the army chief should be promoted to the rank of Field Marshal for rendering services to protect national security and safeguarding the frontiers of Pakistan in accordance with the National Action Plan and for successful completion of the anti-terror campaign ‘Zarb-e- Azab’ in an effective and efficient manner.
Gen Sharif had earlier promised to bow out at the end of his term in November this year. General Sharif, currently serving as the 15th Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army, was appointed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on November 29, 2013 for a three-year term. — PTI
Unlock Exclusive Insights with The Tribune Premium
Take your experience further with Premium access.
Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only Benefits
Already a Member? Sign In Now