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Originally Posted by junaidd View Post
The Pakistani civil and armed services are heavily influenced by British traditions as well as the lifestyles of the Muslim elite of united India. As a yardstick for their appearances, the males candidates should emulate Mohammad Ali Jinnah and the female candidates may draw inspiration from Fatima Jinnah.

Whether we like it or not, the all-encompassing veil (niqab) represents conservativeness and a reactionary ideology. A scarf, on the other hand, is more mainstream or "acceptable" in the more 'elite' circles of our society.
If we can't take stand at this initial stage how we can serve the country when there will be a number of challenges in front of us being civil servants, it's the ideas that matters, they should be visionary and flexible.Gaun can't be a hurdle in anyone's success, intelligence and compatibility can be proven even with veil, covering face can raise questions as the facial expressions will not be visible, otherwise there is no harm in wearing scarf and gaun,but again it's everyone's own choice we can just present our own ideas in our own way.
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