Monday, October 12, 2009

No oversight of transfers, promotions in army: Kerry: Dawn

By Anwar Iqbal

WASHINGTON: The Kerry-Lugar bill contains ‘absolutely no requirement or desire’ for US oversight on promotions and other internal operations of the Pakistani military, says Senator John Kerry, one of the co-authors of the proposed legislation.

This was the second statement in less than a week from the senator who, as chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, played a key role in getting congressional approval for the bill.

Kerry worked hard with his colleagues in the House of Representatives to soften some of the harsh conditions proposed in the House version. The bill passed by the both chambers was a compromise version, which included some restrictions proposed in the House while others were watered down.

The Pakistani response to the bill, however, has hurt Pakistan’s supporters both in the House and the Senate.

Even Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, co-chair of the Pakistani Congressional Caucus, is astonished at the Pakistani reaction.

She believes that the bill was a ‘tribute to the resilience of the Pakistani people’ and extended a promise of long-term relationship between Pakistan and the United States.

The most stunning reaction, however, came from Congressman Gary Ackerman, who co-chairs the Indian caucus.

He said that he had no interest in a partnership with Pakistan which is characterised by ‘suspicion, resentment and political manipulation’.

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