CSS top scorer pens letter to President Zardari after being 'denied' group of his choice
Appeala for fair treatment, urging authorities to rectify what he perceives as an unjust allocation

(Web Desk): The topper of Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination 2023 has alleged that he has been denied his preferred group allocation despite his exceptional performance.
Mir Musawwar Ali Mithani, a young candidate from Larkana who topped the nationwide Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination 2023, has penned a letter to President Asif Ali Zardari to seek justice.
Mithani stated that despite securing the highest position, he was assigned to Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service instead of his first-choice group.
He said that topping the exam while representing Larkana district and Sindh the homeland of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto was a matter of immense pride for him.
Mithani has appealed for fair treatment, urging authorities to rectify what he perceives as an unjust allocation.
Acoridng to rule, the high-scorers are allowed to choose the group they want to join, the rest of the successful candidates are assigned groups like Foreign Affairs, Administrative Service, Police, Customs, Accounts and Audit, Railways.

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