The Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah made an address to civil officers in Peshawar in April 1948, he said
‘The reason why I am meeting you is that I wanted to say a few words to
you who are occupying very important positions in the administration of
this province. The first thing that I want to tell you is that you
should never be influenced by any political pressure, by any political
party or any individual politician. If you want to raise the prestige
and greatness of Pakistan you must not fall victim to any pressure but
do your duty as servants of the people and the state, fearlessly and
honestly.
The services are the backbone of the state. Governments are formed.
Governments are defeated. Prime Ministers come and go, ministers come
and go, but you stay on. Therefore, there is a very great
responsibility placed on your shoulders. You should have no hand in
supporting this political party or that political party, this political
leader or that political leader. This is not your business.
Whichever government is formed according to the constitution, and who
ever happens to be the prime minister or minister, coming into power in
the ordinary course, your duty is only to serve that government loyally
and morally but, at the same time, fearlessly, maintaining your high
reputation, your prestige, your honour and the integrity of your
service. If you start with that determination, you will make a great
contribution to the building up of Pakistan of our conceptions and our
dream-a glorious state and one of the greatest nations in the world.
While impressing this upon you, I wish also to take the opportunity of
impressing upon our leaders and politicians in the same way, that if
they ever try to interfere with you and bring political pressure to bear
upon you, which leads to nothing but corruption, bribery and
nepotism-which is a horrible disease and for which not only your
province but others too are suffering-if they try to interfere with you
in this way, I say they are doing nothing but disservice to Pakistan.
I hope that each of you will understand his own sphere of duty and
responsibility and act with others harmoniously in complete cooperation,
keeping in mind that each has to do his duty within the sphere to which
he belongs, if on your part start with that determination and
enthusiasm – and I hope the other side will also realize what a terrible
evil they are raising up and how it demoralizes the services to try and
influence this department or that departments, this office or that
officer-and if you stick to your determination you will have done a
great service to your nation. Putting pressure on service people is, I
know, a very common fault of politicians and those with influence in
political parties, but I hope you will now, from today, resolve and
determine to act according to the humble advice I am giving you.
May be some of you may fall victim for not satisfying the whims of
ministers. I hope it does not happen, but you may even be put to
trouble not because you are doing anything wrong but because you are
doing right.
Sacrifices have to be made, and I appeal to you, to come forward if need
be to make the sacrifice and face the position of being put on the
black list or being otherwise worried or troubled. If some of you will
give me the opportunity of your sacrifice, believe me we will find a
remedy for that very soon. I tell you that you will not remain on the
black list if you discharge your duties honestly, sincerely and loyally
to the state. It is you who can give us the opportunity to create a
powerful machinery which will give you complete sense of security.’
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Courtesy : the NEWS, Islamabad – Saturday June 25, 2005 (Opinion by Mr. Hafizur Rahman captioned ‘Quaid and the services’)
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