Unveiling the Biryani Debacle: A Detailed Look into the Electoral Training Scandal


Published on: January 17, 2024.

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Pakistan Rice Exporters Training Program Raises Concerns

Creating a prosperous and well-organized household is a goal that many strive for, as it reflects a sense of order and prosperity. However, the current situation in Pakistan tells a different story, as problems continue to escalate.

Even with a capable ruler at the helm, it is believed that Pakistan’s national debt could be cleared within months rather than years. Currently, as the country gears up for the upcoming 2024 elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan is conducting training programs for employees from various departments.

The Election Commission is compensating participants in the training program with a nominal amount of one thousand rupees. Additionally, each trainee receives stationery worth Rs 200, including a copy, two pencils, two pens, an eraser, and a sharpener. However, the necessity of providing stationery during the training is being questioned, as it places an additional burden on the less privileged who have contributed through various taxes.

Dubious Incident Raises Concerns

In a more troubling turn of events, a dubious incident occurred where biryani was distributed to each training center instead of providing cash. Unfortunately, the quality of rice used in the biryani was subpar, leaving participants dissatisfied. Some individuals managed to acquire multiple portions, while others left empty-handed.

It would have been more practical to provide the participants with the cash directly instead of stationery and food distribution. A visit to one of the training centers revealed that neither the employees nor the trainees took the training seriously. Attendees marked their presence, stayed just long enough to receive the rice, and promptly left the training center.

A Broader Issue to Address

This lack of seriousness and the questionable use of resources shed light on a larger problem of insincerity among officials at all levels. With the country struggling with debt, it is crucial for everyone to contribute to the development of Pakistan rather than exploit it. The ongoing training period should be seen as an opportunity for constructive learning, rather than a window for further exploitation.

Source: TNN English