Pasban Party Decries Matriculation Exam Mismanagement in Sindh

Karachi, Tariq Chandiwala, the chief organizer of the Pasban Democratic Party in Karachi, has sharply criticized the management of matriculation examinations in Sindh, describing the release of exam papers as a symbolic funeral for education in the region. Chandiwala highlighted multiple systemic issues, including the delayed distribution of admit cards to students, which he claims reflects the provincial government’s neglect of educational standards and basic student needs.

According to Pasban Democratic Party, the situation in Sindh is exacerbated by the government’s disregard for the educational welfare of its youth, pointing to a lack of necessary facilities such as fans and drinking water in examination centers. Chandiwala’s statement accuses the Sindh government, led by the Pakistan People’s Party under Bilawal Bhutto, who studied in England, of failing to provide even the minimal requirements for a proper educational environment. The Pasban leader questioned the educational credentials of Sindh’s Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, in light of these deficiencies.

The statement further alleges that government officials responsible for these shortcomings are contributing to a broader ‘hybrid and proxy war’ against the welfare of Pakistan, equating their negligence with acts of sabotage. Chandiwala called for the immediate dismissal and legal prosecution of those officers found guilty of mismanagement and corruption, stressing that their actions hinder both the region’s development and the future prospects of its students.