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Karachi’s North Nazimabad Assistant Commissioner Hazim Bangwar Removed from Post

Source: Hazim Bangwar Offical Account

Source: Hazim Bangwar Offical Account

Hazim Bangwar, the Assistant Commissioner of North Nazimabad in Karachi, has been officially removed from his position, as confirmed by a recent notification. The notice states that Mr. Hazim All, an Officer of PMS (BS-17), is to be transferred and must report to the Services and General Administration Department immediately and until further notice. This action comes in response to the Deputy Secretaries who illegally occupied government apartments despite court orders. Bangwar was reportedly transferred for trying to uphold these court directives.

Bangwar, a graduate in fashion design, is known for his unique background and diverse career. He has previously worked in modeling, poetry, and fiction writing, which have contributed to his popularity. His mother is of Iraqi descent, and his father, Akbar Ali Bangwar, served as a Deputy Inspector General of Police.

Since his appointment last year, Bangwar gained significant attention for his progressive style, becoming a social media sensation that sparked both support and controversy. Recently, he addressed rumors about his identity, stating, “I am not a transgender, I am male.” He emphasized that using terms like “woman” or “transgender” as insults is offensive to women and the transgender community.

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Despite his removal, Bangwar remains committed to public service. He also announced his acceptance to Harvard University, noting that he will attend online classes without leaving Pakistan.

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