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Default Barrier-cracy a.k.a Bureaucracy

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Originally Posted by hamza_salick86 View Post
When the elected representatives come with a single point agenda i.e'khao piyo' program than its much better that the CSS officers replace them..They are after all,trained to administer.Its not about clearing the CSS exam,it is about the training they are given after that which makes them good enough to manage the affairs..
Secondly,just have a look at the state of affairs,the magnitude of corruption,law and order situation and the plight of common man before 2002 and after that,you shall yourself get the answer..L-G was a system unfit for Pakistan,imposed by an unintelligent,impractical and a military man having a pea sized brain..without any thought as to its repercussions..So it basically had to be done away with..
P.S:Clearing the CSS exam to an extent means that you actually are capable enough to do the task you are given.
Well,basically the "khao piyo" phenomenon is not only associated with the elected representatives! Over the years, people have suffered at the hands of BARRIER-Cracy a.k.a Bureaucracy. The corruption of the bureaucrats goes unnnoticed as they are not answerable to the people whereas elected representatives have to go back to the people to be elected again. Any corruption scam of a politician is incomplete without a bureaucrat in picture. Infact the bureaucrats guide the politicians through the dark tunnels of corruption.
P.S: Were Mohammad Ali Jinnah, or Allama Iqbal or Dr.Abdus Salam or Dr.A.Q.Khan or Edhi ................................. all CSPs? So,clearing CSS exam is not necessarily a certificate of excellence!
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