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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Rustam Shah Mohmand Speaks to PMS Probationers

In the last decade of previous century few Pakistani intellectuals gained global fame for their deep knowledge and concern Olpcpk_Fatawith Afghan & Tribal affairs. They are still in limelight and considered authority on Tribal & Afghan affairs. Their opinion always have considerable importance and acknowledgement across the world. One of them is Mr. Rustam Shah Mohmand, a tribal by origin and former top bureaucrat and diplomat of Pakistan. 

Probationers of Provincial Management Service (PMS) were quite fortunate for having the opportunity of a face to face conversation with Mr. Rustam Shah this morning at IM Sciences. He was invited by the administration to throw some light and share his opinion regarding Afghan and Tribal affairs with PMS probationers. He accepted the request and came to the Human Resource Center of IM Sciences where participant were eagerly waiting for him.

He spoke for almost an hour and participants listen to him all ears in pin-fall silence. His calculated words and assumptions, jirgahis personal view point and idea about the future perspective of this part of the world was quite clear, logical & rational. He said ‘till the commencement of war on terror after 9/11 incident, everything was going fine. Pakistan along with her allies was deeply involved in  war against USSR. Mujahedeen were travelling across the border quite freely and frequently. Arms & ammunition were transported,  mujahedeen were stationed in different regions of Tribal belt and a historical Gorilla war was being fought but this never created any problem or law & order situation for the local administration. Political administration was intact, institution of Maliks and principle of collective responsibility was working well and the situation inside Afghanistan never effected this side of the border.’

According to him, ‘problem created when Pakistani forces invaded tribal belt, they FATA Fatabombed the towns and villages without any discrimination, killed a huge number of innocent people and the worst of all they used jet bombers and gunships which destroyed the area brutally. This has never been done even by Indian army in 60 years of uprising of  Kashmiries in any part of Kashmir. This irrational and insensible use of force has turned the tribal area into war zone which could easily be avoided otherwise, as situation was far better than occupied Kashmir.’

There can be genuine kind of difference with him and everybody has the right but this analysis by a tribal intellectualist is really painful and portrays how careless are the policy makers of this poor country and how they are ruining the natural defenders of Pakistan those have guarded the western border of Pakistan for the last 60 years wholeheartedly and voluntarily.

'My humble opinion about the decision of allying America in war on terror by Pervez Musharaf was simply a criminal act which has ruined Pakistan so badly that for the next couple of decades we cannot come out of trauma even if it ends right Fata Musharifnow. Consequences of that criminal act are more severe than we can asses. Turkey & Lebanon were two other countries faced alike situation as Pakistan faced but the institutions present in those countries strongly deny the American offer and saved not only their sovereignty but also the peace of their lands. It was not a big deal for Pakistan to avoid the consequences of war on terror even if becoming the ally to Americans by putting our share on our own conditions but the absence of parliament and other institutions proved a fatal misfortune for us and a dictator not only destroyed our land but also the grace and respect of us all across the world.’ Mr. Rustam Shah was seemed deeply dejected and sad while recalling the 7 years past time. All of us were also in grip of sorrow and grief. We were feeling ourselves totally helpless while speaker was turning black pages of our recent past.

‘I strongly recommend that institutional development and existence is a must for a graceful life among the nations of world. If institutions would have been intact in recent past in our country we were not been in such miserable situation as we are facing today.’

Question/answer session also enhanced the view point of Mr. Rustam Shah. He replied all the questions with smiling face and patience. After almost one and half hour this fruitful session came to an end.

We all are thankful to you sir for granting some precious moments of your time and sharing your worthy opinion with us.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

A visit to FATA Secretariat

At the almost end of 1st semester of DPSM (Diploma in Public Sector Management, a 6 months course designed for P.M.S probationers at IM Sciences), visits to different government departments were arranged by the administration for giving a first hand experience to the future’s bureaucracy of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa. Our group was scheduled to visit FATA Secretariat situated at Warsak road Peshawar. Sharply at 9:00 in the morning we were there. It was really disgusting to see the bared environment at first instance. Tough security measures including barriers, check posts, blockades, sand containers and a lot more were portraying an unpleasant view but it is a bitter truth that ongoing law & order situation in this part of the world has turned the government installments and institutions into a no-go areas. FATA Sect is not an exception at all, so a tough situation welcomes the visitor at the entrance.  

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Passing through the corridors I was quite sympathetic for the civil servants of this institution that how unpleasant work environment has been created around them. When we entered the conference room of FATA Sec, cool internal environment and warm welcome by officials result in a complete change of opinion. Rest all was perfect. Almost 6 hours stay at the secretariat established the view of a great zeal and comfort. Despite of the fact that security is the foremost concern of today’s life in K.P.K and this has made the life so difficult, great traditions of hospitality and friendliness brings the positive posture to the front very soon.

 

We attended a briefing about working and performance of FATA Secretariat, visited different departments in groups and had quite useful discussion with respective officials and had a very very fruitful questions-answers session. It was amazing to learn that despite of grave security concerns and law & order situation, what a great job has been and being done by this very department. We were also told that this is an ‘infant’ in fact and just in 4th year of her life.

We had a great time there, enjoyed, learn a lot and prayed for a successful life of FATA Secretariat.

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Provincial Management Service of K.P.K

Provincial Management Service, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa is a newly defined cadre for the officers selected through public service commission for BPS-17. This cadre has been created by merging the executive and secretariat groups of the Provincial Civil Service (PCS). The first batch of this cadre was passed out in 2005 but in fact that was a conversion of PCS in PMS. The very first formal batch of PMS recruited in 2008-10. A long painstaking process commenced in December 2008 and training started in May 2010. The Institute of Management Sciences, situated in Hayatabad Peshawar, has been awarded the contract of training 178 Officers according to the syllabus of Provincial Services Academy within 6 months.

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Following are the qualified candidates for PMS 2008-10

Muhammad Irfanullah S/O Muhammad Alam Khan S.W Agy/1
Muhammad Fayyaz Khan S/O Wali Khan Charsadda/2
Muhammad Khalid Zaman S/O Shams-uz-Zaman Mardan/2
Mohammad Rafiq Khan Mohmand S/O Mohammad Aslam Khan Mohmand Moh Agy/1
Khalid Khan S/O Wazir Muhammad Moh Agy/1
Muhammad Naeem Khan S/O Abdul Aziz Bajour Agy/1
Muhammad Tahir S/O Rehman Said Moh Agy/1
Fahad Wazir S/O Muhammad Javed Wazir F.R Bannu/1
Mohib-ur-Rehman S/O Habib-ur-Rehman Peshawar/2
Muhammad Hayat S/O Sanab Gul Moh Agy/1
Zeeshan Abdullah S/O Abdullah Khan S.W Agy/1
Noor Alam Khan S/O Koid Aman S.W Agy/1
Minhas-ud-Din S/O Nasim Ahmad Chitral/3
Noor-ul-Amin S/O Zar Moeen D.I Khan/4
Shah Saud S/O Khitab Gul Peshawar/2
Zahoor Baber S/O Malik Muhammad Daud Afridi Khy Agy/1
Muhammad Sher S/O Ghulam Nabi Buner/3
Irfan Ullah Khan S/O Dilawar Khan F.R Bannu/1
Muhammad Riaz Khan S/O Musa Khan N.W Agy/1
Arshad Ali S/O Shah Jehan D.I Khan/4
Abdul Nasir Khan S/O Abdur Qadir Khan Moh Agy/1
Muhammad Shakeel S/O Amir Zada Peshawar/2
Abdullah S/O Waliullah Swabi/2
Muhammad Ilyas S/O Muhammad Shah Nowshera/2
Muhammad Nawaz S/O Sahib Gul F.R Bannu/1
Hafiz Ataul Munim S/O Abdur Rashid F.R Bannu/1
Javid Ali S/O Hameed-ul-Hassan Orakzai Agy/1
Asif Ali S/O Salar Khan Swabi/2
Abdul Haseeb S/O Inayat Ullah Peshawar/2
Yasir Ali Khan S/O Zafar Ali Khan Nowshera/2
Zia-ur-Rehman S/O Abdur Rahman Dir(L)/3
Basharat Ahmad S/O Zulfiqar Sher Chitral/3
Gul Akbar Khan S/O Noor Faraz Khan Mardan/2
Wajid Ali Khan S/O Imdad Khan Peshawar/2
Altaf Hussain S/O Sher Alam Dir (L)/3
Hamid-ur-Rehman S/O Usman Gul Kohat/4
Imran Khan S/O Faramosh Khan Swat/3
Fiaz Alam S/O Mehr Amin Karak/4
Wasil Khan S/O Zahir Khan Karak/4
Syed Roman Ali Shan S/O Muhammad Zafar Ali Shah Bannu/4
Hazrat Ali S/O Muhammad Ali Nowshera/2
Naik Muhammad S/O Noor Rehman Mardan/2
Dil Nawaz Khan S/O Muhammad Ismail Khan F.R Bannu/1
Habib Ullah Khan S/O Sabz Ali F.R Bannu/1
Muhammad Ishaq S/O Muhammad Jamil MKD Agy/3
Abdul Haleem Khan S/O Abdur Rauf Khan N.W Agy/1
Tariq Mehmood S/O Muhammad Sadiq Haripur/5
Khalid Iqbal S/O Hayat Khan Karak/4
Rashid Khan S/O Sher Din Nowshera/2
Syed Saif-ul-Islam Shah S/O Syed Abdul Latif Shah Mansehra/5
Shah Hussain S/O Gul Shed Mardan/2
Mansoor Alam S/O Muhammad Baseer Khan F.R Bannu/1
Baidullah Shah S/O Iran Bad Shah Kohat/4
Jehangir Azam Wazir S/O Sher Azam Wazir S.W Agy/1
Muhammad Naeem Khan S/O Muhammad Yousaf Khan Mardan/2
Muhammad Tayyab Abdullah S/O Abdullah Haripur/5
Nasar Ali S/O Inayat Ullah Moh Agy/1
Irfanullah S/O Inayatullah S.W Agy/1
Hameed Ullah S/O Amtali Khan Karak/4
Baseer Ali Rehman Khan S/O Abdul Rehman Mano Khan Peshawar/2
Muhammad Zahid S/O Muhammad Ishaq Peshawar/2
Khaliq Dad Khan S/O Silli Mar Jan F.R Bannu/1
Muhammad Naveed Akbar S/O Ali Akbar Abbottabad/5
Khan Muhammad S/O Abdul Jalil Moh Agy/1
Muhammad Tariq S/O Muhammad Saleem Peshawar/2
Muhammad Iqbal Khan S/O Muhammad Rehman F.R Bannu/1
Muhammad Iqbal S/O Wali Jan Bajour Agy/1
Muhammad Zaher-ur-Din Baber S/O Murad Ali Khan Swabi/2
Mir Khawas Khan S/O Akram Khan N.W Agy/1
Muhammad Anwar Khan S/O Ajmal Khan F.R D.I Khan/1
Muhammad Ejaz Khan S/O Muhammad Pervez Mardan/2
Muhammad Farooq S/O Said Ahmad Shah F.R Peshawar/1
Muhammad Shoaib S/O Zain-ul-Abidin Charsadda/2
Muhammad Fawad S/O Khalil-ur-Rehman MKD Agy/3
Zia-ur-Rehman S/O Muhammad Iqbal Khan Lakki Marwat/4
Abdul Hadi S/O Abdul Haleem Chitral/3
Muhammad Sheeraz S/O Raees Khan Swabi/2
Muhammad Ali Khan S/O Qaim Khan Haripur/5
Muhammad Ishaq S/O Guldar Ali F.R Bannu/1
Said Nawab S/O Ghazi Khan Swat/3
Javed Iqbal S/O Kaboot Khan Swabi/3 UDA
Muhammad Zahid S/O Muhammad Younas Swabi/2
Hamid Ali S/O Noor Hanif Shah Mardan/2
Rizwan Ullah Khan S/O Aziz Ullah Khan D.I Khan/4
Muhammad Abdullah Shah S/O Muhammad Yaqoob Shah S.W Agy/1
Muhammad Tufail S/O Mir Shah Nawaz Karak/4
Malik Manzoor Ahmad S/O Malik Dost Muhammad Charsadda/2
Shahid Khan S/O Sadbar Khan Moh Agy/1
Ahmed Kamal S/O Shams-ul-Islam Nowshera/2
Muhammad Saleh S/O Muhammad Zakir Khan Chitral/3
Muhammad Ayaz Khan S/O Zurab Gul Moh Agy/1
Hakmat Ullah S/O Zaid Ullah Khan F.R Bannu/1
Shahid Ali S/O Sultan-e-Room Swat/3
Sadaqat Ullah S/O Sher Muhammad D.I Khan/4
Mahmood Ahmad S/O Shah Nawaz Khan Charsadda/2
Samiullah Khan S/O Bismillah Jan F.R Bannu/1
Kamran Khan S/O Mir Rehman Shaheen Charsadda/2
Amanat Khan S/O Jamshid Khan Moh Agy/1
Noor Wali Khan S/O Hakim Jan F.R Bannu/1
Muhammad Abbas Khan S/O Muhammad Sabir Abbottabad/5
Ashfaq Ahmad S/O Khan Badshah MKD Agy/3
Khurshid Alam S/O Hashim Khan Karak/4
Muhammad Yasir Hassan S/O Hafiz Mehmood-ul-Hassan Haripur/5
Mian Abdul Qadir Shah S/O Mian Sharafat Shah Peshawar/2
Abdul Kabir S/O Akram Jan Khy Agy/1
Noor-ul-Amin S/O Gul Dad Khan Bannu/4
Muhammad Hayat Shah S/O Muhammad Ghazi Shah Chitral/3
Musarrat Zaman S/O Sher Akbar Charsadda/2
Nawab Khan S/O Khan Said Peshawar/2
Naeem Ullah Khan S/O Rahim Khan Bannu/4
Manzoor Ahmad Afridi S/O Muhammad Ilyas Afridi Khy Agy/1
Ansar Mehmood S/O Munsif Gul Haripur/5
Sami-ur-Rehman S/O Khan Raziq Charsadda/2
Muhammad Saleem S/O Behram Khan Mansehra/5
Jamal-ud-Din S/O Fazal Muhammad MKD/3
Muhammad Taufique S/O Gulab Khan Haripur/5
Shah Nawaz Naveed S/O Jan Muhammad Peshawar/2
Kashif Iqbal Jilani S/O Ghulam Jilani Asif Peshawar/2
Touseef Khalid S/O Khalid Mahmood Peshawar/2
Maqbool Hussain S/O Tajamal Hussain Peshawar/2
Syed Mazhar Ali Shah S/O Syed Abdul Jalal Chitral/3
Jamshed Khan S/O Mir Kaman Khan Swat/3
Mujeeb-ur-Rehman S/O Nazir-ur-Rehman Nowshera/2
Amjad Mairaj S/O Imraj Gul Kohat/4
Tariq Jamal S/O Gul Jamal Dir (L)/3
Ashfaq Khan S/O Amin-ul-Haq Dir (L)/3
Pir Muhammad Khan S/O Noor Muhammad Dir (L)/3
Bashir Ahmad S/O Daulat Khan Buner/3
Riaz Muhammad S/O Noor Muhammad S.W Agy/1
Kamran Khattak S/O Hashmat Ullah Kohat/4
Muhammad Abid S/O Muhammad Iqbal Abbottabad/5
Sher Alam Khan S/O Sher Afzal Khan Swat/3
Fayaz Muhammad S/O Nazar Muhammad Swabi/2
Muhammad Nadeem Akhtar S/O Muhammad Ilyas Abbottabad/5
Abdul Akram S/O Muhammad Nadir Shah Chitral/3
Imran Mashal S/O Mashal Khan Kohat/4
Pir Muhammad S/O Muhammad Khan S.W Agy/1
Muhammad Arif Khan S/O Muhammad Irshad Asif Nowshera/2
Sardar Bahadar S/O Naimat Ullah Khan Bannu/4
Asif Ali S/O Muhammad Din Charsadda/2
Tanwir Khan S/O Shaista Khel Karak/4
Muhammad Yousaf Khan S/O Haj Khan Kohat/4
Habib Khan S/O Yar Afzal Khy Agy/1
Ikhlaq Ahmed S/O Muhammad Rasool Kohat/4
Asad Sarwar S/O Sarwar Sultan Mansehra/3 (U/T)
Imran Zia S/O Zia-ud-Din Abbottabad/5
Tariq Mehmood S/O Khush Muhammad Khan Chitral/3
Anwar Zeb S/O Alam Zeb Charsadda/2
Izaz Ullah S/O Hidayat Ullah Charsadda/2
Zia-ur-Rehman S/O Muqarrab Khan Karak/4
Muhammad Arif Khan S/O Muhammad Hamayun Shangla/3
Tanveer Ahmed S/O Kala Khan Mansehra/5
Amir Rehman Mohmand S/O Abdul Ghafoor Moh Agy/1
Jamshid Khan S/O Lal Muhammad Moh Agy/1
Zakir Hussain S/O Muhammad Humayun Mansehra/5
Jan Muhammad S/O Haji Sher Jan Moh Agy/1
Muhammad Ayaz Khan S/O Redool Khan Mardan/2
Muhammad Asif S/O Zakir Hussain Abbottabad/5
Muhammad Asif S/O Saeed-ur-Rehman Battagram/3
Syed Habib ul Hassan Gillani S/O Syed Riaz Hussain Shah Mansehra/5
Qasim Ali Khan S/O Abdur Rasheed Khan Abbottabad/5
Mushtaq Hussain S/O Abdul Hanan Mansehra/5
Amir Hassan Khan S/O Muhammad Hussain Shangla/3
Muhammad Arshid S/O Abdur Rashid Abbasi Abbottabad/5
Muhammad Irshad S/O Sikander Khan Abbottabad/5
Yasir Imran S/O Shah Imran Mansehra/5
Abbas Ali Bukhary S/O Syed Chand Farid Shah Mansehra/5
Khadija Hayat D/O Hayat Ullah Charsadda/2
Naghmana D/O Nasrullah Khan Mardan/2
Naj-Mus-Sahar S/O Aziz-ur-Rehman Peshawar/2
Shama Niamat D/O Niamat Khan Swat/3
Irum Naz D/O Mukhtiar Khan Mardan/2
Aamna Ameen D/O Sahib Zada Muhammad Ameen Peshawar/2
Aasma Arif D/O Muhammad Arif Khan Mardan/2
Bibi Fatima D/O Gul Muhammad Lakki Marwat/4
Tabassum D/O Mir Muhammad Mardan/2
Faryal Kazim D/O Muhammad Kazim Kurram Agy/1
Zuhra Nigar D/O Karam Ali Bannu/4

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