Bajwa’s remarks came against the backdrop of growing speculation in Pakistan’s political circles that the security establishment could be behind moves to destabilise the civilian government in a bid to defer polls. Pakistan’s parliament is set to complete its five-year term on March 16 and the general election is expected to be held by mid-May.
Some politicians have claimed the military could be behind moves to install a government of technocrats for a period of two to three years.
Leaders of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party and PML-N have accused the security establishment of backing cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri, who recently led a protest against government.