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Dear Members,

I would like to share the news published in daily The News, 30th Jan. 2007, that majority of selection committee members (FPSC) related to Ex- army personnel.

It is also clearly mentioned that most prominent members are completely ignored in process of appointing the said Committee. I think this is a partial decision made by Chairman, Selection Committee and great injustice to the senior members of FPSC. It’s also a matter of concern, how military men have been penetrated in most of civil departments even in FPSC. Nonetheless, they have no previous record nor any experience of civil service. This is an alarming situation for the future of the bureaucracy and a partial decision made by the Chairman.

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THIS is with reference to a news item in various newspapers regarding merit being abolished in federal government jobs (Jan 23). This is very wrong and pathetic. Formerly 10 per cent jobs were given to the meritorious students – those who were capable enough and worked hard to get such meritorious results.

These students possess obvious two qualities, firstly they have potential to accomplish and, secondly, also to work hard. We expect good performance and better results from them in their job responsibilities too. Their good performance is in the best interest of the people. Our nation is already notorious for nepotism and sifarish culture. We should decide to kill these two attitudes which are based on murdering the rights of the capable and thus depriving the nation benefiting from good services.

It is probably good to give six per cent job quota to Balochistan, but only if suitably qualified applicants are found there. To make up the loss done by the rule of sardars, this policy does not justify ignoring the rightful rights of others. Qualified persons from Balochistan should preferably be given jobs. This is fair.

The federal government’s decision to fill all federal vacancies on 100 per cent provincial and regional quotas will hit the province of Sindh hard because a great number of educated and qualified people are found here, and Punjab is the second to bear this loss due to the totally unfair decision. Was this decision to gain the favour of Balochistan or to compensate the loss those people have faced?

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I differ from the view that the abolishment of merit in federal government jobs could affect any entity sho is a hard worker or has potential to do so. The quota is distributed on equal basis to all provinces according to their population and every person can get benefited by it. It is ridiculous to say that this would be dangerous for people of sindh or any other province and deprived them from their right. You can prove your credentials, by all means if you have potential to do so. I think those are welcome measures (if taken by the government), especially for those who are of the view that the merit is monopolized by any specific region. As far concerned to the ‘sifarish’ culture, it is infiltrate in our system and turned into social evil. It could not be rooted-out until the whole system can not be changed.

MUKHTIAR, UR COMMENTS PLEASE.

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