Civil servant Hazim Bangwar, who is known for his great fashion style and special service to the public, has come under fire for his recent appearance at the Hum Style Awards 2024.
Known for her artistic looks and commitment to community service, Bangwar made waves at the prestigious event with her Met Gala-inspired ensemble.
Decked out in futuristic outfits reminiscent of an underwater world, Bangwar’s red carpet look quickly went viral and caught the attention of fashion enthusiasts and the public.
Bangwar, however, surprisingly attracted the attention of critics who questioned the suitability of his avant-garde clothing for civil servants. In his return, Bangwar expressed his displeasure saying that he also deserves a personal life apart from his professional duties.
In his speech to resolve the matter, Bangwar emphasized his unwavering commitment to his responsibilities as a civil servant and his steadfast efforts to serve the citizens of Karachi with professionalism and compassion. However, he insists on his right to enjoy his personal life and pursue his passions outside of work.
“I always want to serve the community and give my best,” Bangwar said. “But I also have a life outside my duties, where I want peace and marriage. We must not forget that we are all multi-faceted personalities with interests and activities outside our profession.”
Bangwar’s response, citing a classic record of his service and contribution to society, sparked a conversation about the balance between personal considerations and professional obligations.
As the controversy rages, Hazim Bangwar remains committed to both civil servants and private affairs, embodying the notion that civil servants have the right to live outside their profession.