This HuffPost piece may be read as an Indian analyst pushing her country's anti-Pakistan agenda by taking a swipe at Pakistan's army and democracy in one go; however, the context dictates that we see in the light of a concerted effort to push the Pakistan military into politics - which would be catastrophic not just for the military but also for the country.
For the record, Gen. Kayani is known as a thorough professional who has done a great deal to wean the military away from politics. That the Zardari-led civilian government is still in-charge is thanks in no small part to Kayani's rock-solid support for constitutionalism.
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