A graduate of the Institute of Business Administration Karachi, Azhar Memon, has drawn national attention after highlighting his financial struggles and unemployment in a viral video. In response, Federal Minister for Information Attaullah Tarar invited him to Islamabad and announced a job opportunity at Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV).
Government intervention raises expectations
Following the meeting, officials assured Memon of a Grade 16 position at PTVโs Karachi Centre. The announcement quickly gained traction online, with many praising the governmentโs swift response to a deserving candidate facing hardship. Moreover, the case sparked renewed debate about unemployment among educated youth and the need for transparent hiring practices.
However, despite the public commitment, Memon recently revealed that he has yet to receive a formal appointment letter. While he acknowledged the support extended to him, he emphasized that official documentation remains necessary before he can begin work. Consequently, uncertainty continues to surround his employment status.
Public reaction highlights broader concerns
Meanwhile, the situation has fueled widespread discussion on social media platforms. Many users have pointed out that countless qualified graduates face similar challenges but lack visibility. Therefore, Memonโs case has become symbolic of larger systemic issues, including limited job opportunities and concerns about merit-based recruitment.
In addition, analysts note that while individual interventions provide temporary relief, long-term solutions require structural reforms in employment policies. Memon expressed optimism that the authorities will soon fulfill their promise and issue the formal letter.
As the story develops, it continues to resonate with young professionals across Pakistan seeking stable and fair employment opportunities.
