Gilani makes conciliatory remarks on army
With Kayani by his side, Gilani said that all state institutions will be allowed to play their role, remarks seen as an attempt to resolve the tense stand off between the civilian government and the military.
He
described the armed forces as a "pillar of nation's resilience and
strength" and lauded their services in the defence of the country. "It
has been my government's policy to allow and enable all state
institutions to play their role in their respective domains for the
common good of the people. "It is this desire to set good and healthy
democratic traditions that has enabled us to seek strength from
Parliament, which is the hallmark of a democratic government," Gilani
said at a meeting of the Cabinet Committee of Defence attended by his
ministers and top army officials including Kayani.
The
Prime Minister's seemingly conciliatory remarks came on a day when
Kayani met President Asif Ali Zardari at the Presidency, in the midst of
a tense stand-off between the military and the government over a move
purportedly on behalf of Zardari seeking US help to avert an army coup.
There
was no official word on the hour-long meeting but media reports said
that Kayani told Zardari that he had reservations over Gilani's
criticism of him and the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief over
replies submitted to the Supreme Court regarding the memo scandal.
Kayanai
reportedly requested the President to direct Gilani to "retract" his
statements criticising the chiefs of army and the ISI chief. The
situation was further aggravated by the summary sacking of Lt Gen
(retired) Khalid Naeem Lodhi, Defence Secretary, considered close to
Kayani over an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court without consulting
the government.
The
apex court will on Monday hear the case relating to National
Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) that was promulgated during former
President Pervez Musharraf's tenure that gave amnesty to Zardari and
many others in graft cases.
The
National Assembly, lower house of Parliament, will also meet on Monday
to vote on a resolution moved by a ruling coalition member seeking
strengthening of democratic institutions.
Media
reports said that during his meeting with Zardari, Kayani requested the
President to tell Gilani to "retract" his statements criticising the
chiefs of army and the ISI. There was no official word on what
transpired in the hour-long meeting.
In
his speech on Saturday, Gilani said, "National unity is the need of the
hour. Democracy provides avenues to forge national consensus. "Each
organ and state institution has to play its due role, within its
respective domain, to bring forth the best in promoting Pakistans
national interest."
At
the same time, he pointed out that civil institutions "have their due
role to play for socio-economic development and for ensuring progress
and prosperity".
He
said: "Together in complete harmony with each other and other vital
institutions, we can change the country's destiny and accord its
rightful place in the comity of nations.
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