The CSS exams of 2012 were conducted in the month of February and after the long wait of almost eight months, the result of written portion was finally announced in the second week of October.
The result proved to be a nightmare for those candidates who took Sindhi as regional language in optional subjects. As everyone knows that all regional languages including Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtu and Balochi are scoring subjects, they are easy to prepare for local native candidates. But this year, the FPSC targeted Sindhi subject and majority of candidates were unable to cross 40 marks out of 100 although they were well prepared for Sindhi paper.
However at the same time, majority of candidates who took Punjabi as a regional language got 90 plus marks out of 100, and those who took Pashto and Balochi got 70 plus marks out of 100 in their regional language papers.
In Sindhi paper, the candidates attempted total 5 questions of 20 marks each, one compulsory question of 20 MCQs and 4 subjective questions. However, many candidates who did all 20 correct MCQs out of 20 and also performed well in remaining 4 subjective questions hardly got 20 marks only. How is it possible?
It seems the checker was not sound in the subject or had been given the instruction to become hard with the candidates. No doubt this is a clear-cut discrimination. I request the concerned authorities that the copies of all candidates who took Sindhi as a regional language in CSS exams should be rechecked by any neutral teacher to do justice and to avoid the impression of discrimination.
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