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Old Sunday, August 07, 2011
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Thumbs down Injustice to CSP/DMG officers in Punjab

No less than 11 important districts of Punjab are headed by junior PCS officers (BPS-18) serving as DCOs with no more than 11 years of service experience in some cases. Senior DMG officers in grade 19,20 and even grade 21 are serving under their command all because of the so-called “Merit” policy of PML-N which strives to accommodate its own protégés instead of meritocracy.
Vehari, Fasilabad, Gujranwala and several other important districts are governed by junior PCS officers. In Vehari, one senior DMG officer is serving under a junior PCS officer. In Gujranwala, two grade 20 are serving under a junior grade 18 officer and in Faisalabad, three grade 20 officers and one grade 21 DMG officer in under a junior grade 18 officer. DMG group is the elite group of CSS but in Punjab, this elite service is mauled, molested and abused just to satisfy the thirst of Rai Nasir and his sifarshi tola.
Also, it is pertinent to mention here that no less than twelve CSPs are serving as OSD in Punjab just to accommodate the blue-eyed PCS officers of Shehbaz Sharif. This doesn’t end here as DCO Vehari was posted as DCO directly from AC (Revenue), a grade 17 seat. He remained DCO, in grade 17, for three months until he was promoted to grade 18 out of turn.
This should be an eye opened for the new CSP/DMGs like ALI SB and Hamza Salik etc. DMG should protest against this or else they should hire Rai Nasir as their leader.
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