|                                Dialogue Group on Civil-Military Relations Urges Government to       Focus on Good Governance; Urgently Address Balochistan Unrest                               September 28: Members of the Dialogue Group on       Civil Military Relations, a Group facilitated by PILDAT, have demanded       that the Government should take immediate actions to resolve the unrest       and deteriorating law and order situation in Balochistan.         In the specific context of civil-military       relations in Pakistan,       the Group held a comprehensive discussion on the prevailing governance scenario       in the country. The Group believed that poor perceptions continue to       prevail about the ability of the government to provide good governance       for the country which is an essential basis for democracy. The democratic       dispensation's leading priority should be to improve governance and       tackle pressing issues such as Balochistan.         The Group complimented the government and the       Armed Forces for successful conduct of war against militants in the       Malakand Division and a swift rehabilitation of IDPs. The Group       underscored that public acceptance and support to military operations and       close coordination between the civil and the military have been the       defining features for the success of the operation.         The Group expressed its concern on a growing       public and media perception about increasing corruption in the country.       An objective, non-partisan and across-the-board accountability mechanism       needs to be instituted by the government urgently to ensure meaningful       accountability. The continuity of the political and democratic process in       Pakistan       has suffered greatly in the past on allegations of corruption. The       present government has an opportunity to institute an effective       accountability mechanism to arrest that trend for the present and the       future.         The Group believed that the Parliament of       Pakistan needs to play a more meaningful role. Parliamentary performance,       especially in carrying effective oversight of the government, is       essential for strengthening democracy. While lack of an acrimonious       relationship between the government and the opposition is a sign of       maturity, the opposition also needs to play its rightful role in leading       Parliamentary agenda on issues of public concern.         The Group held its 21st sittings in Lahore to review       the civil-military relations in the context of prevailing political       scenario. Members of the Group endorsing the statement include Lt. Gen.       (Retd.) Abdul Qadir Baloch, Former Governor Balochistan/Corps Commander Quetta; Lt. Gen.       (Retd.) Asad Durrani, Former DG ISI/MI; Mr. Javed Jabbar, Former Senator       & Federal Minister for Information & Media Development; Lt. Gen.       (Retd.) Moinuddin Haider, Former Governor Sindh; Mr. Mujib-ur-Rehman       Shami, Editor-in-Chief, Daily Pakistan; Dr. Parvez Hassan, Partner,       Hassan & Hassan Advocate        Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, Former Senator and       Minister; Mr. Shahid Hamid, Former Governor Punjab; Senator S. M. Zafar,       Former Federal Minister; Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Talat Masood, Former Federal       Secretary/Defence Analyst; Mr. Tasneem Noorani, Former Federal Secretary;       Mr. Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Executive Director PILDAT and Ms. Aasiya Riaz,       Joint Director PILDAT.        _____________________________________        PILDAT will welcome feedback and comments at info@pildat.org                 If you wish to unsubscribe, please e-mail at unsubscribe@pildat.org                  |        
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