A Turkish newspaper (Taraf daily) accuses the Turkish military of having a secret action plan targeting the government and the Gulen religious movement. The Turkish military investigates, and says, "no, nothing to see here. Move along. Nothing to see here." 

The plan, allegedly drafted by the General Staff’s operations division, is said to contain efforts to fight fundamentalism, end the activities of religious movements, particularly the ruling AKP and the Gulen movement that are accused of trying to undermine Turkey’s secular order and establish an Islamic state.

 The thing to understand here is that ever since the days of Kemal Ataturk and the foundations of the modern Turkish state (that arose from the ashes of the Ottoman Empire), the army has seen itself as the guardian of the secular republic. Several times throughout Turkey's history it has taken both direct and indirect action to ensure that the foundations of the secular system are not undermined. I remember when I was there, the Turkish military issued a statement that just happened to be in almost the exact same words as a statement that had preceded a military coup. The government promptly fell and a more secular alliance took power. Of course the Turkish military has a plan to intervene if the secular republic is threatened. It's one of its primary goals!