Bilal Pasha was born in a backward area of ​​South Punjab

By | August 1, 2024

Journey from CSS to Death Bilal Pasha

Journey from CSS to Death Bilal Pasha was born in a backward area of ​​South Punjab. Father was a daily wage laborer. Due to the financial situation not being good, he passed the primary from the office established in the mosque itself. The backwardness of South Punjab is obvious to everyone, so Bilal Pasha also started studying ABC in the sixth grade.

Intermediate from Emerson College Multan and a Bachelor of Agriculture from the University of Faisalabad. No one had any illusion that a child who completed five classes from the mosque would pass the competitive exam tomorrow and become a CSP.

Bilal Pasha started his career with a private job. But on the wish of his father, he joined the government service and joined the police as a sub-inspector. Later he managed to pass the CSS exam in 2018 while working in various government institutions on the 16th and 17th scales.

Instead of hiding his background, Bilal Pasha gave a stand-up interview with his white-bearded laborer father and lit a candle of hope among the youth of Pakistan who used to attribute passing CSS only to the elite class. The series continued and soon thousands of young people began to embark on this journey with dreams of CSS in their eyes.

But what a great sentence Irfan Khan had said that when we come to the days of our kind, death drips in the middle”. Bilal Pasha’s life had begun and death took over. There was only one reason for Bilal’s death. — Depression in civil service — He would tell anyone he talked to that he would either quit or commit suicide.

Two things are clear from Bilal’s death, one is that depression is a deadly disease. It also captures the billionaire son of the billionaire father, Tariq Jameel, and it does not leave Bilal Pasha, the officer son of a laborer father. Second, we should not chase our dreams so much that they become ours.)

Napoleon of France for Pyrrhic Victory Bonaparte marches forward with his 600,000 troops to defeat Russia. He won the battle, but due to the cold weather, he returned with only 10,000 soldiers and by then Paris was under siege. If Bilal had been at the normal job of the seventeenth-scale Pyrrhic, he might never have been a victim. Victory

Bilal Pasha was born in a backward area of ​​South Punjab