Fraudulent first position in intermediate examination scam surfaces in the land of Zardari

The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Shaheed Benazirabad finds itself embroiled in a scandal as it awarded the first position in the Intermediate examination to a candidate who was not enrolled in the purported college. The incident has raised questions about the integrity of the examination process and the potential influence of powerful individuals.

Saif Ahmed, son of Altaf Pirzada, was announced as the first position holder in the Intermediate Pre-Engineering Examinations conducted by BISE. The board reported that he had obtained an impressive total of 1,020 marks and was honored with a gallantry shield. However, the principal of Government College Nawabshah, where the candidate was said to be enrolled, denied his enrollment during the award ceremony.

The candidate’s father, Altaf Pirzada, holds a position of influence as the security in-charge of the Bilawal House. This fact has raised suspicions about potential favoritism and corruption within the examination process. Moreover, the denial of enrollment by the college principal further strengthens allegations of fraudulent activity.

According to the records of Government College Nawabshah, there is no admission record or evidence of Saif Ahmed’s presence as a student. A staff member, speaking anonymously, confirmed this discrepancy, stating that the college administration is facing pressure from influential circles to alter their records in an attempt to cover up the fraud.

The controversy unfolded during an event held by the Shaheed Benazirabad BISE management to recognize and award the position holders. When Saif Ahmed’s name was announced as the first position holder, the principal of Government College Nawabshah, Nizam Zardari, publicly stated that the candidate was not affiliated with the college.

Despite multiple attempts to contact the college principal, the BISE chairman, and Saif’s father, they have remained unresponsive. The lack of their input raises further concerns about the validity of the first position award and suggests a possible attempt to evade accountability.

The controversy surrounding the fraudulent first position in the Intermediate examination conducted by BISE Shaheed Benazirabad has raised serious questions about the transparency and credibility of the examination system. The denial of enrollment by the college principal, along with allegations of cover-up attempts, indicates potential corruption and undue influence at play. It is imperative for relevant authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into this matter to restore faith in the education system and ensure the integrity of future examinations. Transparency, accountability, and adherence to established protocols are crucial for maintaining the credibility and fairness of academic assessments.