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Sindh Public Service Commission: Question of Credibility

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Sindh Public Service Commission: Question of Credibility

The government job has become risky and insecure. This practice is damaging the future of those deserving

This refers to the recent decision of Sindh High Court dissolving the examination structure of Sindh Public Service Commission. The examination of CCE -18, medical officers and CCE -19 is under the question of the high court for its merit and selection of the candidates. The court decision could be praised that SPSC is destroying the merit and there are thousands of applicants who are always discouraged by it because of decline of merit.

But there are some candidates who are competent and selected on the merit. Why they are victimized due to incompetence of SPSC? There are some individuals who are competent and selected on merit and are serving at their respective offices since there selection. Why they are to suffer due to incompetence of SPSC? Some candidates have even left their first job because of passing of competitive examination. There are a few individuals who are black sheep in the SPSC and are cause of assassination of merit. Due to their unfair means whole the mechanism of organization collapsed.

It is proposed that if the individuals who are cause of mismanagement and spoiling the merit must be punished instead of victimizing the qualifiers.

The government job is always a dream of many candidates and for achieving this dream every aspiring candidate works hard day and night. When their dream comes into reality by passing the combined competitive examination, they are greeted by friends, kith and kin and unfortunately all of sudden it is declared that there is foul play in the process of selection.

The government job has become risky and insecure. This practice is damaging the future of those deserving and have achieved the aim of life by burning midnight oil. If the proper check and balance is observed at initial stage of selection, I am sure no one would fall prey. It is plea to the honorable court to punish the guilty and grant relief to those who are victimized as a result of this corrupt practice.

Mujeeb Ali Samo

Larkana Sindh