Social media has given people the right to criticize others, even those who have not passed a basic exam. They become commentators without any qualifications. They are not only critical of Assistant Commissioners but also of stars. None of us are perfect. Let’s spread love instead of hate. Let’s work hard instead of criticizing. Success will come to you too. This is not a campaign against bureaucracy, but rather a violation of a person based on their social/gender identity. Everyone should reject and discourage this behavior.
Hazim Bangwar was born in Karachi, Pakistan in 1993 and moved to New York when he was 6 years old. He grew up in New York and later lived in Pakistan for 3 years and in London for 6 years where he received degrees in Fashion Design & Marketing and LLB. During his time in London, he developed a passion for creating music and eventually signed a 2-year deal with Interscope Records after being discovered by the CEO Jimmy Lovine. Hazim became recognized for his hip-hop writing skills and wrote for various artists such as Jessie J, Nicki Minaj, and Future. In November 2019, he released his first single “Haram” which charted on international music charts, making him the first Pakistani singer to reach international charts with an English song. He went on to become an ambassador for 3 major companies and released his second song “Hell Ya” in February 2020 which also charted on international charts. In 2021, Hazim released his first Urdu song “Tujhko Bhulaya” which earned him national recognition. He qualified for the SPSC examination and is currently serving as an Assistant Commissioner in Karachi Central.