An exam of the Provincial Management Services (PMS) asked the students to evaluate the “current geo-strategic scenario” by analysing the Nostradamus-like predictions of a 14th century Persian Sufi poet. According to details, the Pakistan Affairs exam of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s (KP) Public Service Commission asked a 20-mark irrelevant question regarding the futuristic predictions made by Sufi saint Shah Nimatullah Wali in his centuries-old poems, creating a furore across the social media. “The PMS paper of KP’s Pakistan Affairs has a question about the “strategic importance” of predictions of a Sufi saint discussed thoroughly by Dr Shahid Masood in his documentary End of Days,” journalist Iftikhar Firdous commented. The PMS paper of KP’s Pakistan Affairs has a question about the “strategic importance” of predictions of a Sufi saint discussed thoroughly by Dr Shahid Masood in his documentary End of Days. I can say with absolute certainty that the exam is a joke.”Having taken and passed the CSS exam.
Source: Pakistan Today September 28, 2018 18:04 UTC