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Default Injustice with regard to Vaccancies: A fatal blow to qualifiers of 2012

It humbly submitted before your formidable and respectable office that Civil Superior Services Exam is the most prestigious, coveted and highly regarded exam for recruitment into the civil services of Pakistan. Qualifying CSS exam is next to fulfillment of a dream for the educated and well aware youth of our country. Many a aspirants devote their precious time, energy and efforts to prepare for this exam. The driving force behind youth’s urge and inclination towards the CSS exam is the sense of national service and sentiments. Graduates from all over the country, across all the provinces, desire to see themselves become civil servants in order to bring good name to their nation as well as their family. High hopes, sentiments, expectations and anticipations are associated with the candidates of this revered county-wide exam. In other words this youth is the guarantor of bright future of our beloved country.
It is unfortunate, but more than that lamentable, that there are a number of disappointing wrongs that need to be corrected. As a result of these neglected and unresolved issues, there is a wide-spread feeling of despondence, degradation, desperation and melancholy among the present and future aspirants of the CSS exam. With the rising rate of unemployment and dearth of opportunities in our country, eligible students devote their time and energies to prepare for this exam, but upon realizing the injustices, impartial and biased results, they too are discouraged. This pitiable predicament of the youth leads to a way-ward and pernicious attitude toward life and ultimately society. I take this opportunity to bring to light some of these numerous issues before your kind consideration, which are given below:
1. Allocation of qualified CSS candidates depends upon number of available vacancies in the twelve departments offered by Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan. This year these vacancies have been announced after considering December 2012 as the cut-off date, whereas final results of the CSS exam including the merit list have been announced on 20th May 2013. It is submitted that the lapse of time period from announcement of vacancies up till the declaration of the final merit list must have resulted in creation of new vacancies by virtue of retirement, demise, promotion and such other factors associated with Federal employs. Only if establishment division undertakes their appropriate and rightful duty by announcing vacancies from the date of announcement of final results i.e. 20th May 2013, a large number of candidates from all over Pakistan would easily be allocated against the newly created vacancies. It is the responsibility and prime duty of the establishment division, Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan and candidates of CSS to realize this important, effective and imperative point and implement this suggestion without further ado or delay.

2. It has been learnt from credible and reliable sources that one of the reasons for the current dearth of vacancies is that a number of officers from numerous other departments are accommodated through deputation in groups such as Information, OMG and MLCG. For instance, presently there are more than sixty (60) deputed officers from other departments working in MLCG. Resultantly, there are no chances of any vacancy in the upcoming allocation to be made by the Federal Public Service Commission. Similarly a deficiency of vacancies will be created in other departments as well.

3. It is note-worthy that after declaration of the final result of the CSS exam, Chairman Federal Board of Revenue had announced thirty four (34) vacancies in the Customs Department. However, it has transpired that these thirty four (34) vacancies are not being considered in allocations this year; instead, according to unofficial sources, only five (5) vacancies of Custom Group will be available this year. This is gross injustice to the students, blatant disregard of law, violation of rights and dereliction from duty by the Establishment Division and that Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan should take notice and play a visible and viable role with regard to this matter.

These above mentioned issues along with other concerns are a major cause of despair, consternation, grief and deep-seated disappointment for the candidates of Civil Superior Service exam. Therefore, it is prayed that these issues may please be taken up by the Establishment Division and the Federal Public Service Commission. The candidates of CSS are also hereby urged to pursue their cause. It is the paramount concern and responsibility of the candidates to safeguard their rights and prevent the violation and usurpation of the rightful claim of the qualified candidates. Most importantly, Government Authorities such as FPSC and the Establishment Division must realize their duty, responsibility and obligation to resolve and address the just concerns of qualified candidates in order to prevent unabated prevalence of dejection among the youth of our beloved country.
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