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Revamping the civil service: ‘It’s time to reconsider quota system’

The job services quota system has been in place for the 40 years, but many are questioning whether it has delivered what it set out to achieve.

Former senior bureaucrats say it hasn’t – in fact, they’re calling for a complete overhaul of the system and an in-depth analysis of the policy’s outcome.

Article 27 of the 1973 Constitution had provided safeguards against discrimination in services on grounds of race, religion, caste, sex, residence or place of birth. The idea behind this was to promote the interests of people living in less developed areas.

The quota system, which was created as an exception to this rule, is set to expire in August 2013
. Roedad Khan, who has held the posts of Sindh chief secretary and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) chief secretary before his retirement, is sceptical about whether it should continue.

“The whole question [of the quota system] needs to be looked at afresh by a high level commission, perhaps headed by a Supreme Court judge, which must examine in depth what have we achieved since this policy began,” he said.

According to the current recruitment policy listed at the Central Superior Service of Pakistan website, only 10% of posts are reserved for merit.

Khan suggested that one should look into the possibility of changing the policy so that jobs were granted on a 100% merit basis. He said one should also re-evaluate the policy’s dependence on a domicile.

The quota system, Roedad Khan recalled, was introduced in 1949. But back then, the quota system made sense – the newly created country was in disarray. “Pakistan inherited only one Indian Civil Services officer at the time of its creation,” he recalled.

Later, after Pakistan lost its Eastern wing, the 1973 Constitution laid down an updated set of rules for the quota system that remains in place till today.

“There should be no quota in Punjab to begin with. They have several competent candidates there who can compete on merit,” Khan said. He said the same applied to Karachi and most of K-P.

He did clarify, however, that exceptions could be made for some tribal areas of K-P and Balochistan.


Another retired Sindh chief secretary, Kunwar Idrees, said, “The quota system should be renamed the ministers’ quota system … What matters now is whether a minister is bent upon giving the jobs to his Mohajir, Sindhi or Pathan supporters,” he said.

Idrees also suggested reforms, saying a quota should be allocated to backward areas only, whether that’s Balochistan or Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab.

However, he warned of the political ramifications of such a move. He recalled that language riots began when former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto introduced a special quota system in Sindh. “…That is why the system gets extended after every few decades – no one wants to deal with those problems,” he said.

Former Inspector General of Sindh Afzal Shigri suggested that reforms should be made gradually. “One can increase the allocation of merit seats from the existing 10% to 20% and perhaps revise it again after another 10 or 20 years,” he said.

Sindh’s dilemma

The quota system in Sindh is different from the rest of the provinces. Within its share of 19 %, it is further sub-allocated into two parts: Urban areas; namely Karachi, Hyderabad and Sukkur [40 % of 19 %, or 7.6 %]; and rural areas [60 % of 19 %, or 11.4 %].

Idrees says it is because of this unique quota system in Sindh that any talk of reforms can spark riots between the Mohajir and Sindhi communities.

Muttahida Qaumi Movement lawmaker Waseem Akhtar says the party’s stance from the very beginning has been that the quota system creates discrimination and must be abolished.

Pakistan Peoples Party’s Taj Haider said that while the rationale of the quota system was to facilitate those who didn’t have adequate educational opportunities, the dilemma, he said, is that “our education system is producing ignorant people.”

The Express Tribune
The most mysterious thing about the play of destiny is that the more you try to understand it, the more it becomes difficult to understand it. Same is the case with quota system. Quota in CSS is a necessity. It is not an option. One can question the pertinence of quota mechanism in CSS, but one cannot overrule its importance.

These are the manipulative policies pursued by the particular group which has placed the functioning of federation in shambles. Quota system is a counter reaction to these policies. One can take the example of armed forces and the policies that have made the armed forces a punjabi bastion because there is no quota in armed forces. The ultimate outcome is that armed forces has become all powerful institution.The institution which can only be trespassed by the members of armed forces only. The discrimination done by them against civilians is obvious.

Furthermore we should try to undrestand that CSS is not about being allocated, it is about running the affairs of the state.Quota is basically meant to ensure the equal representation of all federating units.However it can be questioned why the equal representation be important. It is important because the problems faced by the particular province can only be recognized, identified and solved by the people of that province and CSS gives the representation to those people.

Geertz one of the theorists of ethnonationalism said : "When the democratic system was in operation and the state elite shared power with regional elite, the ethnonational movements either remained dormant or immediately begin to decline''. The duty of the state is to remove ethnic discords and harbors ethnic and religious harmony. Those who have been victimized due to quota system must think beyond their personal choices. Our country is going through the difficult phase of its history. Non dominant provinces are simmering with inarticulate rage. They have their own genuine grievances. What we can do is to remove the biases against each other and try to do something for the betterment of our people in particular and for our state in general.
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