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Old Friday, July 17, 2009
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Keeping in view all your comments, i think that PSP is still a better choice than DMG, even if DMG recovers its lost powers, due to the following reasons:

1- Presently, though DCOs have figurehead nazims over them, they do not have much influence of MPAs and MNAs on them, at least directly. When the Nazims will be gone, the influence of MPAs and MNAs will increase in the day to day affairs of DCOs.
2- Currently, DCO signs the ACRs of all the EDOs, which gave him extra control over them, but after the restoration of divisional directors, Directors will sign the ACRs of the EDOs.
3- Now, All the funds of the district government are on the disposal of DCO, but once the LGO is abolished, these funds will go in the hands of provincial assemble, and funds will be allocated to the concerned departments at the provincial level. Hence this monetary control will be taken from DCOs.
4- The Police will not come under the sway of DMG until the Police Order 2002 is amended.
5- Even if some still consider the posts of ACs and DCs better than ASPs and SPs, it is imperative to note that roughly only 50% of DMG officers are posted in field. The remaining 50% are posted in the secretariat, as Deputy Secretaries, Additional Secretaries, and other such posts. And the post of SP of any far flung area is far better than that of Addl. Secretary, of most of the departments such as Social welfare, Special Education etc.
6- In PSP their is certainty of your power: once you are SSP, you remain SSP, no matter where you are posted. While in DMG one day you are DG, Inter-Wall City Planning- a post of no significance at all, and the other day you are posted as Commissioner, Rawalpindi (As was the case of Dr. Hasib Ather, current Commissioner Pindi) or one day you are DCO, Lahore, and after remaining OSD for 9 long months you merely get the position of Secretary National Fertilizer Corporation. (As was the case of Mian Ijaz).
7- Lastly, their is a certain charm in wearing uniform, having body gaurds with you most of the time, receiving salutes of the juniors, and above all holding stick in one hand, and the gun in the other, which DMG certainly lacks, at least in the initial 15 years.

These are my observations, and everyone has the right to disagree with them. If you think their is any flaw in my observations then please point it out, i'll certainly appreciate that.
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[QUOTE]their is a certain charm in wearing uniform, having body gaurds with you most of the time, receiving salutes of the juniors, and above all holding stick in one hand, and the gun in the other, which DMG certainly lacks, at least in the initial 15 years./QUOTE]


I think in present scenario of Pakistan, Police, Paramilitary staff & other security forces are under direct threat by Talibans & other elements like them.

If you want to "Go upward" with two angels guarding you up to the Heaven (depending Upon your deeds as PSP officer ) & if you want to receive Salutes & Appreciations by Senior Officials ,You should join PSP
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their is a certain charm in wearing uniform, having body gaurds with you most of the time, receiving salutes of the juniors, and above all holding stick in one hand, and the gun in the other, which DMG certainly lacks, at least in the initial 15 years./QUOTE]


I think in present scenario of Pakistan, Police, Paramilitary staff & other security forces are under direct threat by Talibans & other elements like them.

If you want to "Go upward" with two angels guarding you up to the Heaven (depending Upon your deeds as PSP officer ) & if you want to receive Salutes & Appreciations by Senior Officials ,You should join PSP
Yes, i would definitely prefer to go to my final abode in my full youth, with the the salutes & full official honor, rather dieing on bed at the age of 70, when even my sons will consider me a burden.

Thats why i'll join PSP.
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My Dear Brother,
I appreciate your enthusiasm, courage,bravery,dutifulness & devotion.I think you have misunderstood my message.
my comment was in certain perspective or context

as you said earlier,
"their is a certain charm in wearing uniform, having body gaurds with you most of the time, receiving salutes of the juniors, and above all holding stick in one hand, and the gun in the other, which DMG certainly lacks, at least in the initial 15 years"

Serving our Nation Should be our first preference whether you are a DMG or PSP officer.

waisay Bhee " Shair ki aik din ki zindagi gidaar ki soo salaa zindagi say Achee hoti hai"
One should die like Hussain(a.s)
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