Fawad critical of Bangwar’s another fashion stint
Fawad Chaudhry did not particularly like this and asked Hazim Bangwar to respect his position and government office


Karachi: Former Karachi Assistant Commissioner Hazim Bangwar attended a recent award ceremony where his fashion sense was criticised.
Hazim Bangwar is very popular on social media due to his distinctive clothing choices.
The former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry has also expressed his displeasure with Hazim's dress in terms of his position.
Fawad Chaudhry did not particularly like this, on which he asked Hazim Bangwar on X (formerly Twitter) to respect his position and government office.
Fawad Chaudhry wrote: “Indian civil service was first merit-based Bureaucracy of modern world, the authors of Travelyn report could have never imagined in their wild dreams the decline we are witnessing in Pakistan Civil Service. Show some respect for the office you are occupying.

Apart from this, not only the former federal minister, but many social media users also criticized Bangwar's attire.
However, some users supported Hazim Bangwar and said that he can fashion as he likes.
It is pertinent to note that Assistant Commissioner holds an LLB degree from the UK after obtaining a degree in Fashion Design and Marketing from American Intercontinental University (AIU) London.
He is also a singer and released his first single album in 2019 which became a hit in South Korea, Hungary, Egypt and India, followed by his second song Hell Ya and his Urdu song debut in 2020 and 2021 respectively.
Hazim shared the pictures on Instagram in which he wrote the caption, ‘Pakistan might not have Met Gala, but it has a lot of style and talent’.
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