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@ Floydian

So you have said that merit is not everything always. Well i think merit is the basis of success of any system. If we have created this institution of FPSC and CSS exam only to satisfy the small provinces then i think the seats should be distributed among them without any test or anything. People are working hard to get more marks just because they think that more they score more would be their chances of allocation. But thats not the case really. Only through hard work and merit based system can Pakistan prosper. Otherwise the chaos that we see in the country would grow day by day. A person who has come through a merit oriented system would have respect for the institutions.
@ Safdar Jang
You are a student of constitutional law and political science but still you chose to missed the context. No one is given seat in charity. FPSC does all recruitments on the basis of merit. There are open merit seats and then there are regional and women reserved quota seats which are also awarded on the basis of merit. So instead of filling all the seats on open merit there is a merit-cum-quota system. This system ensures not only merit but also a judicious share of all provinces and women in the federal services.
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