Islamabad, Nov. 9 -- : As Pakistan's Army General Qamar Javed Bajwa's term is coming to an end, the entirety of the country's politics is wrapped up in the question of who will be the successor, Kunwar Khuldune Shahid writes in The Diplomat.

Currently, in Pakistan, it is ousted Prime Minister Imran Khan and the military, which are the two epicentres of the country's multipronged political incoherence.

And this all started after Khan stated that any army chief not appointed by him will not be accepted by his party as well and even not his supporters who constitute a very significant section of the voting population, according to The Diplomat citing former Punjab chief minister and political analyst Najam Sethi, the author of "Trial of Demo...