President, PM inhor in unity, justice

The best civilian leaders in Pakistan marked the country’s 78th day of independence with messages of unity, resilience and hope, renting the nation’s ability to remain firm in the face of challenges. From President Asif Ali Zardari’s Call to Safeguard Freedom and Strengthen Institutions, To Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s Emphasis On Economic Revival and Social Harmony, The Day was punctuated by pledges to Honour the Sacrifices of the Founders and Work Collectively for A Stronger, More Prosperous Pakistan Conveted His congratulations to the people, Highlighting the Importance of National Cohesion and the Need for Susted Efforts Toward the Well-being of the country. He noted that the success of Marka-E-Haq and Operation Bunyanum Marsoos reflected the national will and national unity of the country. This victory, he added, strengthened public confidence, restored faith in national institutions and raised Pakistan’s position on the world scene. Zardari also expressed his solidarity with the Indian people illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, reiterating diplomatic, moral and political support from Pakistan until their right to self -determination is reached. His message was largely carried by the state media and republished by Pakistani diplomatic missions abroad, stressing the meaning of the day for the diaspora. "Sincere congratulations" to the nation and led the flag’s monument to the Pakistan monument in Islamabad. In his official message of independence day, he underlined the unity and collective dedication to the development of Pakistan. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during a major independence day ceremony held at the Jinnah stadium in Islamabad, extended a branch of sincere olive tree by launching the Misaq-I-i-i-Pakistan, the Charter for Stability. Cultural Tourism Packages The Prime Minister addressed the political parties of Pakistan and civil society. Stressing that the Charter is more than an economic proposal, he stressed his role in promoting the collective objective, while reaffirming that peaceful dissent is welcome, but anarchy will not be tolerated. Meanwhile, world capitals have sent congratulations messages. The Russian Embassy in Islamabad also congratulated Pakistan for its 78th day of independence, renting the country’s progress since its creation in 1947. In an article on X, the embassy said that the people of Pakistan "can rightly be proud of their country" and extended wishes for "Success, prosperity and well-being" to its citizens, ending with greeting, "Youm-e-azadi Mubarak". The Pakistan Embassy in Beijing organized a ceremony to hoist dignineous to commemorate the day of independence. The event also celebrated the historic victory of Marka-E-Haq during the Bunyanum-Marsoos operation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Türkiye, in a post on X, also congratulated "Friendly and fraternal Pakistan" independence day, adding the slogan "Pakistan Zindabad!". The European Union delegation in Pakistan said that EU Riina Kionka ambassador expressed sincere wishes to the country on his 78th day of independence, adding, adding, adding, adding, adding, adding "Together, we celebrate friendship and unity, because we are stronger together."

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