Question about freedom of expression in interviews
ASA
Seniors please guide me about how much freedom a candidate has in expressing his or her actual views in the interview? Offcourse I am aware that one must never criticize in any way the founding fathers of Pakistan and also the army. But can the present government be criticized in the interview? And what if the present government is predominantly that of the army just like the present one. So if you criticize the present government, you would actually be criticizing the military. So what is the best approach in this situation?Please clarify this matter. |
whatever u say, say with arguments.. i opposed the govt about its s. waziristan policy but with arguments.
so, whatever u say, say with arguments.... if u praise govt. u ll also b criticized by the panel. u ll ve 2 prove ur praise in the light of arguments. |
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