Public servants such as General Asim Munir are constitutionally bound to obey the will of the people and operate strictly within the framework of the Constitution. Persistent criticism of military leadership in Pakistan reflects a broader concern that certain generals—past and present—have repeatedly undermined constitutional order to secure personal authority or tenure. Figures such as Yahya Khan, Zia-ul-Haq, Ayub Khan, Pervez Musharraf, Bajwa, and the current leadership are often cited in this context for displaying disregard toward civilian supremacy and the rule of law. Such conduct reflects a mindset oriented toward control rather than service. In a constitutional democracy, the armed forces exist to serve the state and its citizens, not to govern them, and any deviation from this principle must be addressed through lawful accountability and institutional reform.
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