Discrimination in BCS exams
Our Honourable Prime Minister is dissatisfied with the performance of the bureaucrats as thing are not happening according to her government's plan, and so far as we have come to know through the media that it is the incompetence of the bureaucrats that is delaying the development activities. This is the era of globalisation, and good and effective governance does not have any alternative.
Through BCS exams topmost civil servants are appointed to serve the country. But the dreams of the jobseekers do not come true because of the prevailing quota system. The system is discriminatory and bad for good governance, as meritorious candidates are being deprived of their due share. The reserved 30 % quota for freedom fighters' children is not rational. Definitely, freedom fighters are the most respected persons of the country and they should be provided with all the necessary things they need to live with honour. They can be given VIP status, and should be honoured in a way that cannot be questioned by anybody. But, this is not the way to reward them, depriving the deserving candidates.
The freedom fighters did not fight for a country where such discriminations would prevail. They fought for equality and justice. So, I think they should come forward in eliminating the discriminatory quota system to uphold the spirit of our Liberation War.
We earnestly appeal to the Honourable PM as well as the authorities concerned to bring equality in the BCS examination process for the greater interest of the country, as the best service can be provided only by the most qualified.
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