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Pak amends Army Regulations for Bajwa's tenure extension

The amendment to Rule 255 of Pakistan's Army Regulations has been made so as to "assist the court and clear matters" pertaining to the Army Chief's extension. The move is in line with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's intention to grant an extension to Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa.

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Published : Nov 27, 2019, 12:26 PM IST

Islamabad: Pakistan government on Tuesday amended its Army Regulations (Rules) to include a provision for an "extension in tenure" of the country's Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa, said the Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood at a press conference, hours after the Supreme Court observed that the said regulation did not have a provision for the same.

Dawn reported Mehmood as saying at the conference that the amendment to Rule 255 of the Army Regulations has been made so as to "assist the court and clear matters" pertaining to the Army Chief's extension.

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The move is in line with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's intention to grant an extension to Bajwa, he added.

Bajwa is due to retire from his post on November 29.

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Islamabad: Pakistan government on Tuesday amended its Army Regulations (Rules) to include a provision for an "extension in tenure" of the country's Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa, said the Education Minister Shafqat Mehmood at a press conference, hours after the Supreme Court observed that the said regulation did not have a provision for the same.

Dawn reported Mehmood as saying at the conference that the amendment to Rule 255 of the Army Regulations has been made so as to "assist the court and clear matters" pertaining to the Army Chief's extension.

Read also: Pak court suspends notification for Bajwa's extension till Wed

The move is in line with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's intention to grant an extension to Bajwa, he added.

Bajwa is due to retire from his post on November 29.

Read also: Pakistan is a 'DNA of terrorism': India tells UNESCO

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