Appeal to FPSC

Published January 24, 2009

The FPSC is presumed to be a prestigious authority that recruits on the basis of merit and talent. But this time the institution has displayed negligence.

I appeared in the competitive examinations (CSS 2008) and the result was declared on Sept 1 last, but my result was withheld.

Later on Sept 8, the FPSC issued me a letter of rejection of my candidature. I filed an appeal with the chairman of the FPSC on Sept 16 regarding the rejection of my candidature and requested the authority to review my case, as conventionally the commission provides a chance to candidates and arranges hearings to decide their matters.

The same pattern has been followed this time also and many candidates have been called for a hearing, but unfortunately my case has been ignored. I earnestly appeal to the authorities concerned, as well as to the president of Pakistan, to provide me necessary assistance and relief as soon as possible, as it was my last chance to sit for a CSS examination. Any further delay will weaken my case. I look positively that my candidature and my result status will be decided fairly.

AZIZULLAH CHANDIO

(Roll No 656, CSS 2008)

Hyderabad

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