Hamid referred to the fact that a senior general was allegedly shot at by his wife in their home for his dalliance with another woman, referred to as General Rani. The man in question is none other than Lt General Faiz Hameed, the current chief of Pakistan’s powerful spy agency. Hamid did not name him, but the reference was obvious to those in the know in Pakistan. He had to be hospitalized and operated on. The reference to General Rani is a throwback to Pakistan’s former dictator General Yahya Khan. The year was 1971 a time of great stress for the country as the Pakistani garrison in Dhaka surrendered to the Indian forces and Bangladesh was born. It is said that during Yahya Khan’s term from 1969-1971, as martial law administrator, one of the most important figures in Islamabad was his mistress, referred to as General Rani. The story goes that nothing moved in Yahya Khan’s Pakistan without the approval of the glamourous Akleem Akhtar. People wanting favors had to have the ear of General Rani. . Hamid Mir’s reference was well understood by people in Pakistan as whispers about the current ISI chief and his lady friend who has been doing the rounds in Pakistan for quite some time. Interestingly she is said to be the daughter or relative of the original general rani and as glamorous.