Pakistan PM to appoint new army chief after consultation with Nawaz Sharif — minister

In this file photo, Pakistan's Power Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan attends the VII Moscow Conference on International Security MCIS-2018 in Moscow on April 4, 2018. (AFP/FILE)
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Updated 18 September 2022
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Pakistan PM to appoint new army chief after consultation with Nawaz Sharif — minister

  • Khurram Dastgir says the decision to appoint the army chief solely rested with the PM who would consult his advisers
  • Defense minister Khawaja Asif calls army chief’s appointment a constitutional duty that must be fulfilled on time

ISLAMABAD: A senior Pakistani cabinet minister said on Saturday Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif would hold consultations with the founding leader of his political party, Nawaz Sharif, while visiting London before finalizing the name of the new army chief.
The issue has come up for discussion in the media after former prime minister Imran Khan made statements in which he said the current administration of the country should not be allowed to decide the matter which should be postponed until after the formation of a new government.
Khan, who was ousted from power in a no-confidence vote in April after losing parliamentary majority, has been demanding early elections in Pakistan since he claims his administration was brought down by international powers who did not want him to pursue and independent foreign policy.
The former prime minister has also refused to recognize the incumbent government, saying its leaders were involved in financial irregularities and wanted to appoint their “favorite” army chief to protect themselves against the corruption cases.
“The decision to appoint the army chief rests with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif,” said Khurram Dastgir, Pakistan’s power minister, while addressing a news conference in Gujranwala. “He will make the final judgment on this. He will also consult his political companions and Nawaz Sharif, though it will be him who will take the decision.”
The country’s current army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, is due to retire in the last week of November.
Khan’s political party recently said it would be “insulting” if the top army general was appointed by people facing corruption charges or running away from the country’s legal system.
Nawaz Sharif, an ex-premier who ruled the country three times, was convicted by an accountability court before he went to London on medical bail and did not return. The ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party calls cases against him politically motivated.
The issue of the army chief’s appointment was also raised during a news conference of defense minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif in Islamabad on Saturday who was asked about the government’s “policy” on the issue.
“The policy is already defined in the constitution that the sitting prime minister will decide the matter in November,” he said.
“Nawaz Sharif has fulfilled this constitutional responsibility four times,” he continued. “Now, this duty will be performed by Shehbaz Sharif.”
Dismissing Khan’s demand that the decision be postponed until after the fresh elections, Asif said it was a constitutional requirement that needed to be carried out on time.
 


Pakistan leaders wish Saudi King Salman well after hospital admission for tests

Updated 16 January 2026
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Pakistan leaders wish Saudi King Salman well after hospital admission for tests

  • Pakistani PM and President express concern, pray for the King's swift recovery
  • The official Saudi media has not shared the nature of the King’s visit to the hospital

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prime minister and president on Friday expressed concern over the health of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz, offering prayers and well wishes after state media said he had been admitted to hospital in Riyadh for medical examinations.

The Saudi Press Agency reported the King was undergoing medical tests at King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, with no further information regarding the nature of the visit or his medical condition.

In a post on X, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistanis held the Saudi King in high regard and were praying for his recovery.

“Deeply concerned by the news that Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques His Majesty King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is admitted in hospital for medical tests,” he said. “The people of Pakistan hold His Majesty in the highest esteem. We join our Saudi brothers and sisters in praying for His Majesty’s swift and complete recovery.”

President Asif Ali Zardari also conveyed his wishes, saying the entire Pakistani nation was praying for the Saudi King’s health and well-being, according to a statement issued by the presidency.

Pakistan has longstanding diplomatic and institutional ties with Saudi Arabia, and its leadership has consistently expressed deep respect for the Saudi royal family, particularly in view of the Kingdom’s religious significance and its role in the Muslim world.