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Over 70% federal jobs for minorities still vacant
By Zahid Gishkori
Published: September 29, 2015
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ISLAMABAD: In 52 federal departments, more than 70% posts reserved for non-Muslims and over 58% set aside for the differently abled are yet to be filled.

The figures presented before parliament last month revealed that around 8,126 posts for non-Muslims and 4,516 for special people in ministries, divisions, attached departments and autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies are still vacant.

The report said 3,268 differently abled people and 2,447 non-Muslims were currently employed at various federal departments. “An estimated 11,573 posts can be sanctioned under the 5% quota reserved for non-Muslims and 7,784 reserved under the 2% quota for special people.”

All these posts can be filled by the centre under the Disabled Persons (Employment and Rehabilitation) Ordinance of 1981, Gilgit-Baltistan Governor Barjees Tahir informed the lawmakers.

The official figures showed that the sanctioned strength of jobs in federal departments is around 390,278.

Some 57,866 general posts ranging between grade-1 and grade-22 in various ministries, autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies, divisions and multiple authorities are yet to be filled, revealed the figures obtained from the Establishment Division, the main body dealing with posts under the centre’s jurisdiction.

Around 320 posts reserved for Punjab, 240 for Sindh, 220 for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and 80 for Balochistan are also still vacant, the report said.

In response to a query, Tahir said the government had imposed a ban on recruitments but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif later lifted the ban and directed the Establishment Division to fill all the vacant posts.

MPs from different political parties condemned the government’s “apathy” as regards not filling “thousands of federal posts lying vacant since decades”.

Farhatullah Babar of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) requested Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani to take up the issue because it affects the families of special persons and minority communities, “who are already facing discrimination”. He sought action against “indolent” officers.

Talha Mahmood of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl accused government officials of taking bribes to fill the reserved posts. He called for an investigation into the recently filled federal posts.

Amar Jeet of the Awami National Party criticised the government for “breaking its social contract with the minority communities”. Tahir of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz assured the lawmakers that the government would soon fill the reserved seats.

Non-Muslims hired in 4 years

The government has hired 208 non-Muslims in the Frontier Corps Balochistan in the past four years. With these appointments, which include Hindus, Christians and Ahmadis, the number of non-Muslims in the paramilitary force has gone up from 644 to 852 – perhaps the highest number of minorities in any paramilitary force working under the interior ministry.

Figures obtained from the office of record officer Lt Col Asif Jamal revealed that 53 non-Muslims were inducted in 2011, 78 in 2012, 57 in 2013 and 20 last year in the Frontier Corps Balochistan.

Sindh Rangers recruited 44 non-Muslims between 2012 and 2014, according to the figures obtained from the Pakistan Rangers headquarters in Karachi, while Punjab Rangers has recruited 24 Christians for various stations since 2011.

The National Database & Registration Authority hired 161 non-Muslims between 2011 and 2012 in all four provinces and the federal capital, while the Islamabad Capital Territory recruited 12 non-Muslims in the same period.

Seven sanitary workers were recruited in Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts between 2005 and 2013. All of them were posted at the G-B Scouts headquarters.

Over 70% federal jobs for minorities still vacant - The Express Tribune
 
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Over 70% federal jobs for minorities still vacant
By Zahid Gishkori
Published: September 29, 2015
285SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
964168-minox-1443485123-422-640x480.jpg

PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: In 52 federal departments, more than 70% posts reserved for non-Muslims and over 58% set aside for the differently abled are yet to be filled.

The figures presented before parliament last month revealed that around 8,126 posts for non-Muslims and 4,516 for special people in ministries, divisions, attached departments and autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies are still vacant.

The report said 3,268 differently abled people and 2,447 non-Muslims were currently employed at various federal departments. “An estimated 11,573 posts can be sanctioned under the 5% quota reserved for non-Muslims and 7,784 reserved under the 2% quota for special people.”

All these posts can be filled by the centre under the Disabled Persons (Employment and Rehabilitation) Ordinance of 1981, Gilgit-Baltistan Governor Barjees Tahir informed the lawmakers.

The official figures showed that the sanctioned strength of jobs in federal departments is around 390,278.

Some 57,866 general posts ranging between grade-1 and grade-22 in various ministries, autonomous and semi-autonomous bodies, divisions and multiple authorities are yet to be filled, revealed the figures obtained from the Establishment Division, the main body dealing with posts under the centre’s jurisdiction.

Around 320 posts reserved for Punjab, 240 for Sindh, 220 for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and 80 for Balochistan are also still vacant, the report said.

In response to a query, Tahir said the government had imposed a ban on recruitments but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif later lifted the ban and directed the Establishment Division to fill all the vacant posts.

MPs from different political parties condemned the government’s “apathy” as regards not filling “thousands of federal posts lying vacant since decades”.

Farhatullah Babar of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) requested Senate Chairman Raza Rabbani to take up the issue because it affects the families of special persons and minority communities, “who are already facing discrimination”. He sought action against “indolent” officers.

Talha Mahmood of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl accused government officials of taking bribes to fill the reserved posts. He called for an investigation into the recently filled federal posts.

Amar Jeet of the Awami National Party criticised the government for “breaking its social contract with the minority communities”. Tahir of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz assured the lawmakers that the government would soon fill the reserved seats.

Non-Muslims hired in 4 years

The government has hired 208 non-Muslims in the Frontier Corps Balochistan in the past four years. With these appointments, which include Hindus, Christians and Ahmadis, the number of non-Muslims in the paramilitary force has gone up from 644 to 852 – perhaps the highest number of minorities in any paramilitary force working under the interior ministry.

Figures obtained from the office of record officer Lt Col Asif Jamal revealed that 53 non-Muslims were inducted in 2011, 78 in 2012, 57 in 2013 and 20 last year in the Frontier Corps Balochistan.

Sindh Rangers recruited 44 non-Muslims between 2012 and 2014, according to the figures obtained from the Pakistan Rangers headquarters in Karachi, while Punjab Rangers has recruited 24 Christians for various stations since 2011.

The National Database & Registration Authority hired 161 non-Muslims between 2011 and 2012 in all four provinces and the federal capital, while the Islamabad Capital Territory recruited 12 non-Muslims in the same period.

Seven sanitary workers were recruited in Gilgit-Baltistan Scouts between 2005 and 2013. All of them were posted at the G-B Scouts headquarters.

Over 70% federal jobs for minorities still vacant - The Express Tribune
There should'nt be any reserved seats for anyone . This is blatant discrimination . I am against quotas even in national an provincial assemblies be it based on religion or gender . Have a look at usa the bastion of democracy , even they dont have quotas for assemblies . These quotas are almost always used for ulterior mitives , to get your kind of person in ,
 
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There should'nt be any reserved seats for anyone . This is blatant discrimination . I am against quotas even in national an provincial
No way man do you really think a tat school kid from Tando Allah Yar can compete with a frobel educated kid from Islamabad?
 
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They are vacant because there are no minorities left in Pakistan to fill those seats :coffee:
Congrats on becoming 99.9 percent muslim nation.
 
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No way man do you really think a tat school kid from Tando Allah Yar can compete with a frobel educated kid from Islamabad?
Usa tried this quota thing for blacks and guess what it never worked . We should learn from mistakes made by others . About education quota , yes I am against it . Instead of imroving education of tando you give the message its ok go on cheating a kid gets 10% less but gets in . And look at the message you give to the person in islamabad that even if he scores more he wont get in . Say no to quotas

They are vacant because there are no minorities left in Pakistan to fill those seats :coffee:
Congrats on becoming 99.9 percent muslim nation.
They are vacant because the administration is scrambling to get out of the corruption scandal and they are not interested in peanuts where they can get away with millions . These quotas are and will always be abused.
 
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They are vacant because there are no minorities left in Pakistan to fill those seats :coffee:
Congrats on becoming 99.9 percent muslim nation.
There are 7 million non muslims in Pakistan but than again i am taking to person who believes that loadshedding protests are pro India protests
 
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Any link for this stat? last I heard you had less than 4 million religious minorities in your country.
Christians and hindu groups claim that the real number of minorities in Pakistan is way above the government number of 5 million cuz its based on the old census
 
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@fakhre mirpur I kind of agree with this:

About education quota , yes I am against it . Instead of imroving education of tando you give the message its ok go on cheating a kid gets 10% less but gets in . And look at the message you give to the person in islamabad that even if he scores more he wont get in . Say no to quotas

More like it shows some provinces it is ok to supply below average education to anyone (be he minority or be he poor)...Education should be standardized for everyone....Because of this quota system we are not able to do that....Seems like the system is self sustaining to fill the minority and low income seats by producing such people by giving them such education!

There should be a message to the provinces whoever doesnt check their education system or isnt in par with a standardized high standard (which needs to be agreed on) would be charged per student sent to such a school because of his failure we will have uneducated people from that province/ tahsil or whatever and hence he should be held directly responsible and charged!

When such a system is in play then we can call it democracy with a proper justice system....

But until such a system comes to being (in my opinion can only happen by force since no one is willing to move their feet towards it) having quota system is kind of giving them a :tup: that it is not important to improve the education sector in your province / tehsil
 
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