The concerns over alleged irregularities in the appointment of physiotherapists at a provincial trauma center have prompted strong reactions from members of the medical community. Claims of hiring based on favoritism and financial influence have been described as a serious injustice, raising questions about transparency and merit in public sector recruitment.
He focused on that such practices undermine the principles of fairness and equal opportunity, which are essential for maintaining trust in public institutions. In this sense, as per him, the qualified professionals are being overlooked, while positions are allegedly filled through recommendations and monetary influence.
Dr. Bangalzai has urged the Chief Minister of Balochistan, Sarfraz Bugti, to take immediate notice of the matter. He called for a transparent inquiry and concrete steps to restore merit in the recruitment process. “Timely intervention is critical to ensure justice and to protect the rights of deserving candidates,” he stated.
The issue has also created a broader call to action within the physiotherapy community. Professionals have been encouraged to raise their voices collectively in support of fair hiring practices.
So far, Dr. Bangalzai announced plans to hold a press conference in the coming days. The event is expected to bring together physiotherapists and stakeholders who support merit-based reforms and accountability in recruitment processes.
The situation underscores the importance of transparent governance and adherence to merit in public sector appointments.





