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Pakistan army warns PM Gilani over criticisms | Pakistan army warns PM Gilani over criticisms |
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Pakistan's military has publicly rebuked Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani over an escalating row. | Pakistan's military has publicly rebuked Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani over an escalating row. |
The army warned of "serious ramifications with potentially grievous consequences" after the PM criticised military leaders in a media interview. | The army warned of "serious ramifications with potentially grievous consequences" after the PM criticised military leaders in a media interview. |
Meanwhile, Mr Gilani has sacked his defence secretary, who is seen as having close ties to the military. | Meanwhile, Mr Gilani has sacked his defence secretary, who is seen as having close ties to the military. |
Tensions have been rising in recent months between Pakistan's civilian government and military leaders. | Tensions have been rising in recent months between Pakistan's civilian government and military leaders. |
The latest row is a serious source of instability in Pakistan, where the military has ruled for more than half the country's history after seizing power in a series of coups. | The latest row is a serious source of instability in Pakistan, where the military has ruled for more than half the country's history after seizing power in a series of coups. |
'Unconstitutional' | 'Unconstitutional' |
On Monday Mr Gilani was quoted telling China's People's Daily Online that Pakistan's army chief and head of intelligence acted unconstitutionally by making submissions to a Supreme Court inquiry which has been rocking the government. | |
On Wednesday, the military hit back with an unusually strongly-worded statement. | |
"There can be no allegation more serious than what the honourable prime minister has levelled," the statement said. | |
It said the prime minister had accused the army chief and the head of Inter-Services Intelligence of violating the constitution. | |
"This has very serious ramifications with potentially grievous consequences for the country," it added, without saying what these might be. | |
A senior official told AFP news agency that the defence secretary, retired general Naeem Khalid Lodhi, had been removed from his post for gross misconduct. | |
The sacking is likely to heighten frictions with military leaders. | |
Many observers believe Gen Lodhi lost his job after writing to the Supreme Court saying the government had administrative, but not operational, control of the army. | |
State media said he was removed "for creating misunderstanding between state institutions". | |
Last month Mr Gilani said conspirators were plotting to bring down his government, without specifically blaming the military. That prompted army chief Gen Ashfaq Kayani to dismiss coup rumours. | |
'Memogate' | |
Relations between the government and the military have seriously deteriorated in recent weeks. | |
The Supreme Court is investigating an anonymous memo which sought US help to avert a possible military coup in Pakistan following the killing by US forces of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in May. | |
It is not clear who wrote the memo or conveyed it to the Americans. They say they received it but took no action. | |
Pakistan's military - deeply humiliated by the discovery of Bin Laden on Pakistani soil and the secret US operation to kill him - has been incensed by the affair. | |
The scandal has already cost Pakistan's former ambassador to Washington, Husain Haqqani, his job. He denies any role in the memo, as does President Asif Ali Zardari. | |
He could be forced to quit if the trail is found to lead to his door. The Supreme Court investigation aims to get to the bottom of the scandal. | |
Mr Zardari's government is also on a collision course with the judiciary, which wants to reopen old corruption cases in which the president argues he is innocent. |