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Muhammad Zahid Rifat

<em>The writer is Lahore-based Freelance Journalist, Columnist and retired Deputy Controller (News) Radio Pakistan Islamabad and can be reached at [email protected]</em>

Quaid’s Advice To Public Servants

Published on: December 27, 2025 12:49 AM

December 27, 2025 by Muhammad Zahid Rifat

Within eight months of the creation of an independent and sovereign state of Pakistan, its founder and first Governor General, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, whose 149th birth anniversary was celebrated by the grateful nation in a befitting manner on December 5, 2025, had announced the guidelines for the civil servants of the country. In his message to the civil servants of Pakistan on April 14, 1948, the Quaid-i-Azam said inter alia: “Whatever community, caste or creed you belong to, you are now the servants of Pakistan.”

“You have to do your duty as servants; you are not concerned with this or that political party, that is not your business.”

“It is a business of politicians to fight out their case under the present constitution or the future constitution that may be ultimately framed. You, therefore, have nothing to do with this party or that party.”

“You are civil servants. Whichever gets the majority will form the Government, and your duty is to serve the Government for the time being as servants, not as politicians.

“How will you do that? The Government in power for the time being must also realise and understand their responsibilities, that they are not to be used for this party or that.”

“I know we are saddled with old legacy, old mentality, old psychology, and it haunts our footsteps, but it is up to you now to act as true servants of the people, even at the risk of any Minister or Ministry trying to interfere with you in the discharge of your duties as civil servants.

“I hope it will not be so, but even if some of you have to suffer as a victim. I hope it will not happen.” “I expect you to do so readily. We shall, of course, see that there is security for you and safeguards for you. If we had that, it would be anyway prejudicial to your interest; we shall find ways and means of giving you that security. Of course, you must be loyal to the Government that is in power.” On October 14, 1947, the Quaid-i-Azam had reminded the public servants of rendering selfless service and performing their duties as being the most essential, eliminating the dangerous epidemics of irregularity and indiscipline at the earliest work unitedly and selflessly and never forget this principle of Unity, Discipline and Faith. In a broadcast statement from Radio Pakistan on October 30, 1947, the Father of the Nation had asked everyone to work day and night continuously hard…”it now depends on you to work, work and work, and our success is sure.”

The last two quotes above have been taken briefly from the Urdu version, but these still convey the sense of what the Quaid-i-Azam desired every Pakistani to be doing for their newly created motherland. Public servants, or in other words, bureaucracy, are an important pillar of the government, be it at the national or provincial level.

On October 14, 1947, the Quaid-i-Azam had reminded the public servants of rendering selfless service and performing their duties as being the most essential.

The government formulates policies, plans and programmes, take appropriate decisions and these are to be implemented and executed by the bureaucracy down the line from the level of the Secretary to a junior officer in the Ministry or Division of the federal government or of the administrative departments of the provincial departments in letter and spirit to the maximum extent selflessly, devotedly and dedicatedly for achieving the desired cherished objectives underlying the decisions of the federal or provincial government concerned. And extracts from the address of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah to the public servants were also on display in the Committee Room of Lahore Radio Station sometime back, though the occasion and date were not mentioned thereon.

However, these extracts are still relevant and worth mentioning here for the guidance of all concerned.

“You should not be influenced by any political pressure by any political party or individual politician, if you want to raise the prestige and goodness of Pakistan, you must not fall victim to any pressure but do your duty as servants to the people and the state , fearlessly and honestly. ” Service is the backbone of the state. Governments are formed, governments are defeated, Prime Ministers come and go, Ministers come and go, but you stay on, and therefore, there is very good responsibility placed on your shoulders.

“Make them feel that you are their servants and friends, maintain the highest standard of honour, integrity, justice and fair play. Work honestly and sincerely”. These some of the guidelines of the Father of the Nation for the public servants have been reproduced here as a reminder to all employees of the federal and provincial governments and ministries/divisions and attached departments down the line at the national and provincial and district levels with the request to them to read these guidelines and try their utmost to adhere to them to the maximum extent possible.

It is a matter of bitter record that the majority of the public servants from top to bottom are directly and indirectly politically influenced, and as such, they are more interested and concerned to serve their political gurus’ directions rather than the federal and provincial government.

Undue and unwarranted political influence and interest exercised by the majority of public servants has reduced the official work and business at all levels to the barest minimum, which is quite regrettable and deplorable. Federal and provincial ministers, as well as the parliamentarians, should also stop exerting their undue pressure for the posting of their favoured government functionaries, particularly police officials, in their constituencies illegally and unconstitutionally, and not follow the prescribed rules of business. Hopefully, this will improve working in all government offices, and the problems and concerns of the people will be addressed, more importantly, rather than their individual political interests. The extracts should invariably be permanently displayed in all government offices as a reminder of the Quaid’s guidelines for the public servants in letter and spirit. This seems something which has not been done by the succeeding governments at the federal and provincial levels for decades together, quite regretfully. The nation has also forgotten the golden principles of the Quaid-i-Azam, i.e. Unity, Faith and Discipline, to say the least, also quite regretfully.

The writer is a Lahore-based freelance journalist, columnist and retired Deputy Controller (News), Radio Pakistan, Islamabad, and can be reached at [zahidriffat@gmail. com (mailto:[email protected])

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: Advice, public servants, Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah

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