Chief Election Commissioner, DGISI in Line for Ambassadorships
In a significant move, the newly elected government has plans to appoint key officials to ambassadorial roles, signaling diplomatic changes in crucial postings. According to sources within Islamabad, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja is slated to become the ambassador to Canada, while Director-General of Inter-Services Intelligence (DGISI) General Nadeem Anjum is set to take up the ambassadorship to the United States upon retirement.
The decision, reportedly made after extensive consultations and deliberations led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, underscores the government’s strategic vision for enhancing diplomatic ties with key international partners. Sources indicate that Chief Election Commissioner Raja himself expressed interest in the ambassadorial position, prompting comprehensive discussions within influential circles.
The move is expected to facilitate Mr. Raja’s permanent relocation to Canada.
Raja’s tenure as Chief Election Commissioner has been marked by controversy, with opposition factions alleging electoral irregularities during the 2024 general elections. This impending appointment to Canada is seen as a means to provide a smooth transition for Raja post-retirement, as concerns over his safety and residence in Pakistan have surfaced. The move is expected to facilitate his permanent relocation to Canada.
Meanwhile, General Nadeem Anjum, currently serving as DGISI, is anticipated to play a pivotal role in bolstering Pakistan’s relations with the United States. With a keen understanding of the dynamics between the two nations, General Anjum’s appointment is poised to foster trust-building initiatives and strengthen bilateral cooperation.
The decision reflects the government’s commitment to proactive diplomacy and strategic engagement on the global stage. By leveraging the expertise and experience of key officials in diplomatic capacities, Pakistan aims to navigate complex geopolitical challenges while advancing its national interests on the international front.