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and they belongs to Punjabi Arain Family. His father was a Arain but his mother was from a punjabi bhatti family.
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[edit]The following text is from the dw.com.
"Rights activists accuse the military of consolidating its power by using the pretext of fighting Islamists. The army says it has killed 3,500 terrorists since the launch of the Zarb-e-Azb military campaign in June 2014. The military has also set up its own courts that now run parallel to the South Asian country's civilian judicial system."
The following is the WP:COPYVIO in the article.
"In Raheel Sharif's tenure, a military campaign was launched in which as per Army 3,500 terrorists were killed. Rights activists accuse the military of consolidating its power by using the pretext of fighting Islamists. The military has also set up its own courts that now run parallel to country's civilian judicial system." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.57.152.98 (talk) 09:22, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
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[edit]IP added the following:
- 1- Several prominent journalists including Hamid Mir and Arif Nizami) have said that Raheel Sharif put tremendous pressure on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his government to get extension despite publicly announcing that he would not seek extension.
- But the given source does not talk about Gen Raheel asking or himself putting pressure on PM Nawaz for extension. It only mentions:
- ...Nawaz Sharif...refused to extend Raheel Shareef’s stint as the Chief of Army Staff despite considerable efforts from the establishment including sit-ins by Imran Khan and Tahir-ul-Qadri.[1]
- 2- His joining Saudi alliance was also seen as stressing Pakistan relations with Iran and give rise to sectarian strife in Pakistan. - the bold part isnt per source(s).[2][3]
- 3- During his time Civil military relations were very tense and he is reported to put pressure on elected prime minister Nawaz Sharif to resign. - Again, not per source. The source makes a mention to a private TV channel claiming that the army chief had asked the premier to resign but the reports were immediately clarified by the ISPR spokesperson Asim Bajwa, who said the reports were baseless. I wonder if this accusation should be included in a BLP article?—TripWire ︢ ︢ ︡ ︢ ︡ ︢ ︡ ︢ ︡ ︡ ︢ ︡ ʞlɐʇ 13:19, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
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