According to him, fake enrollment, registration and providing other documents to take candidates was also taking place. He apprised that the board has cancelled the academic certificates which were issued to those candidates whose seat numbers are contained in the list. He requested these students to disclose names of the officials of BISE Mirpurkhas and the schools and colleges who played with their future by helping them secure marks and certificates unlawfully. The affected students have been given 30 days to submit their objections with the controller examinations. Khanzada, son of MQM-P's MNA Abdul Aleem Khanzada who himself served as chairman of BISE Mirpurkhas, is at the centre of the controversy.
Source: The Express Tribune March 29, 2026 03:31 UTC