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At this point it’s blasphemous to call Pakistan Islamic"Islamic Republic of Pakistan"
Respectfully bro, I’ve got my opinion and I’ll voice it, you agreeing with it or not and thinking I am embarrassing myself in the least of my worries. Thank you for your concern though.It could be due to my own lack of knowledge but I've found you knowledgeable in military matters. However, it's probably best if you don't embarrass trying to justify this kanjar-pana using Islam. Islam is much more than covering awrah
Read the first line then see the last graphic line ilzam lagana kab se islam mai jaiz hogaya?
He will be lucky to not get shot by his own security detail..,.,
Who is Hazim Bangwar, uber cool new assistant commissioner of Karachi’s North Nazimabad?
Who could've thought a singer would become an Assistant Commissioner? It may sound like a rather unlikely situation but it's true that an uber cool, fashionable, gen-z figure is looking after the administrative affairs of Karachi's North Nazimabad area.
Hazim Bangwar, with his mixed ethnicities, is embarking on a journey to change the face of bureaucracy in Pakistan. The 30-year-old officer comes from a rich background with a mother of Iraqi descent and his father already having served as a deputy inspector general (DIG) in police. It is safe to say that Bangwar had no problem being awesome and authoritative. The New York-returned bureaucrat is excited to serve the Karachi neighbourhood.
Bangwar recently tweeted, "North Nazimabad, it’s a privilege to serve you as your new Assistant Commissioner."
Being utterly different from his peers, many people are eager to know more about Bangwar.
BIOGRAPHY:
Born on December 30, 1993 in Karachi, Bangwar moved to New York where he attended Midwood High School. His mother, Feroze Akbar, an architect by profession, is from Iraq. His father, Ali Akbar Bangwar, has served as a DIG in Pakistan.
Bangwar moved to London for six years where he finished his first degree in Fashion Design & Marketing from AIU London and later a second degree LLB from University from London.
MUSIC CAREER:
During his academic days in London, Bangwar spent his free time in the studios where his demos were heard by Evan Rogers and later shipped out to Interscope Records where Jay Brown, an A&R executive at the record label, was one of the first to hear the demo. After Jimmy Lovine, the CEO at Interscope Records, heard the demo and he signed a two-year deal with Bangwar.
In 2013, Hazim released his first mix tape under Interscope records “One Man Army” with the leading single 'Run Em’, which later served many artists, including Havana Brown.
Having written for artists such as Jessie J, Future, Ciara, Juelz, T-Pain, Jason Derulo and Nicki Minaj, Bangwar was offered a deal by Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr under Young Money Entertainment as a singer/songwriter.
In November 2019, Bangwar released his first single titled "Haram", which charted #5 in South Korea, #1 in Hungry, #2 in Egypt and #5 in India. This feat made Bangwar the first Pakistani singer to reach the international charts with an English song.
In February 2020, Bangwar released his second song "Hell Ya", which earned him a #1 spot in Ghana music charts, #2 in France, #1 in South Korea and #1 in Austria. In 2021, he released his first Urdu song "Tujhko Bhulaya."
The accomplished singer also attended major music awards in Hollywood.
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Upon his return to Pakistan, Bangwar qualified SPSC Examination and secured the spot as a PMS Officer. He is currently serving as the Assistant Commissioner of Karachi Central.
Most welcome addition. Hopefully, he will carry out good work. All the best.
How much of a difference is he really going to make for people as an Assistant Commissioner?
What the fk is this bro @Mirzali Khan @Sayfullah @villageidiot @Great Janjua
This guy must be equivalent to an Einstein in the field he is in... but it's probably just some sort of nepotism again