There was a time when the government of Pakistan used to listen to the voice of its people, that leaders valued public opinion, that state looked after its youth and took into account the plight of its children, but the current government seems to have neither eyes nor ears to witness the deteriorating conditions of its youth.
We could forgive the former dictator for reducing the CSS age limit under the pretext that his was not a democratic government, but we have no heart to forgo the government in power because it owes us our due rights, and it is democratically bound to listen and address the grievances of its youth. Hundreds of thousands of CSS aspirants are finding themselves in an unfortunate situation due to the reduced age limit in the CSS exam.
I earnestly request the prime minister to direct FPSC to raise the age limit in the CSS exam from 28 to 33 years urgently because justice delayed is justice denied.
FARHAN ASLAM
Islamabad