Islamabad
Qudratullah Khan Marwat, an officer of the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP), lastly posted as additional IGP KP, was given a farewell dinner in a befitting ceremony here.
He had served in Punjab Police for 10 years and 16 years in KP. A gold medalist in MBA from Gomal University, the officer had an unblemished record and diligently served for the uplift of the department and relieve to the masses.
The farewell was arranged by Dr. Syed Kaleem Imam, Kamal Uddin Tipu, Nadir Mumtazand Abid Saeed, which was attended by other prominent batch-mates of the group.
Qudratullah, an officer from the 16th Common, had joined civil services in the year 1988.
The said batch comprised 104 officers from the eleven group. Over years, six of the batch had died due to ailment, ten left their servicefor greener pasturesand six had retired. The colleagues echoed that it was “time for new adventure, retire from work and not from life. It is good-bye tension, hello pension”.
Qudratullah recapped his challenges, citing his lawful stance against Ceasers of the time, organisational difficulties and grief of losing his son-in-law in an act of terrorism.
His rise from humble background and remote area of Lakki Marwat to the top orbit is sheer display of honest, hard and intelligent work despite turmoil milieu. The programme had a pictorial slide show, Commoner’s crispy remarks, and presentations of souvenirs shaded with mellowness of parting of a colleague.