"Military spokesman Lt Gen Asim Saleem Bajwa's tweets and statements have exposed civil-military tensions at a time when the nation expects the best coordination and unison between the two sides in their fight against terrorism," the News International said.
It said the civilian government might not be delivering as per the expectations of the military establishment, "but making such differences public will not benefit the cause of effectively fighting terrorism and extremism."
"During a press conference jointly addressed by the information minister (Pervez Rashid) and the DG ISPR, the latter again said that furthered the rift between the two sides," it said.
"Additionally, this situation tends to undermine the civilian supremacy as guaranteed by the Constitution and gives the impression as if the military is acting like a supra-governmental body over and above the country's chief executive," it said.
The daily opined that in case of any difference of opinion, the best course of action for both the sides should be to "discuss such matters behind closed doors".
After the deadly Lahore attack, which killed more than 70 people, Bajwa in his tweet announced that the army chief had chaired a high-level security meeting, attended amongst others by the DG ISI and DG MI, and directed concerned commanders "to commence" operations as soon as possible.
"Following the tweet, the media took up the issue in its headlines and raised the question if the civilian government had authorised the same," it said.
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