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Young CSS officer Bilal Pasha allegedly commits suicide after shooting himself at his residence.
He was currently posted as the Chief Executive Officer of the Bannu Cantonment. Pasha committed suicide on Monday.
As per police Bilal Pasha allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself inside his official residence.
They said they reached the residence of Mr Pasha after receiving information about the incident, and found him lying in a pool of blood. They added the body was shifted to the District Headquarters Hospital, Bannu.
The cantonment police station SHO Raza Khan said that they had launched inquiry into the incident to ascertain whether the official had committed suicide or had been killed by someone. He said the deceased had a bullet wound in his head.
Why did Bilal Pasha commit suicide?
Initially reported as the demise of a distinguished CSS Officer due to cardiac arrest, it was later confirmed that Bilal Pasha’s cause of death was a gunshot wound. Speculation among netizens suggests that Pasha may have been grappling with mental health issues, leading to his decision to take his own life. This viewpoint gains traction from videos circulating online, wherein the deceased expresses disappointment and unhappiness with his life.
It is also disclosed that Pasha experienced the loss of his mother during childhood, an event that reportedly had a profound and adverse impact on his mental well-being. Reminiscing about his mother was a common practice for him, shedding light on the emotional challenges he may have faced. The circumstances surrounding Bilal Pasha’s tragic end raise questions about the complex factors contributing to his decision to end his life.
Who was Bilal Pasha?
CSS officer Bilal Pasha emerged from humble beginnings in south Punjab, Pakistan. He commenced his educational journey in a mosque-established school, progressing to Emerson College Multan for intermediate studies. His pursuit of knowledge led him to the University of Faisalabad, where he graduated with a degree in Agriculture.
Bilal defied the odds by securing the 47th rank in the Civil Service of Pakistan examination, a testament to his tenacity and determination. His contributions transcended his role in the Content Security Policy (CSP), reflecting a vibrant digital presence characterized by a fervor for literature, nature, and social causes.
He served as the Cantonment Executive Officer (CEO) in Bannu. Despite his professional commitments, he remained dedicated to mentorship, fostering friendships, and inspiring those around him.
His journey from a modest background, supported by a PEEF scholarship, culminated in earning an MPhil degree, illustrating his unwavering commitment to education and self-improvement.