
(From left to right) PM Shehbaz Sharif, President Asif Ali Zardari and COAS General Asim Munir. — INP//APP/ISPR/File
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ISLAMABAD: The civil and military leadership of Pakistan marked the 78th Independence Day with a determination to defend unity, flexibility, and sovereignty, and successfully linked the events in Marka Hack-April 22, from the Pahalgam attack on April 22, on May 10 to the end of May 10.
Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the founders and martyrs of the country, the leaders said that April – The clash with India has strengthened the sanctity of Pakistan’s independence and strengthened its commitment to protect it.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif
Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif invited all the political parties and sections of the society to join them in strengthening their commitment to protect the national interests.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said, “On that day, I urge all political forces and citizens to unite with the spirit of 1947 and create a strong and prosperous Pakistan for the coming generations.”
“I express my heartfelt happiness to the nation on the completion of 78 years of Pakistan’s independence. I pay tribute to the father of the nation, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and Pakistan’s thinker, Alma Mohammad Akal, a mission and a one-one with a vision as well as a vision.
“In the last 78 years, a story of flexibility, strong faith and hope of a bright future has been told in the last 78 years when a nation, he said earlier this year.
“During the four-day war imposed by India, the historic victory of Pakistan not only strengthened the sanctity of our independence, but it also created a new sense of ambitions and national sentiment in the hearts of our people, which has promoted the pride and enthusiasm of this freedom.”
He paid tribute to the armed forces, “The glory of his past and the Bonyan Um-Marsos-Marsus-Marsus-Marsus-Marsus-Marsus-Forty Fort and paid tribute to the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.”
Calling it a “not just a military victory, but a victory for the ideology of a two countries”, the Prime Minister “vowed to stand vigilant to defend and protect our national interests, including water resources.”
Emphasizing the belief in peaceful coexistence and dialogue and diplomacy and diplomacy to resolve regional and global issues through diplomacy, he urged India to demonstrate the same will to resolve all disputes, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. “
The Prime Minister also emphasized the importance of economic stability for national defense, citing “significant reduction in electricity prices” and promised to “mobilize all available resources” to meet economic, industrial and technical challenges. He said, “We all need to show the truth and the spirit of the Pakistan movement.”
President Asif Ali Zardari
President Asif Ali Zardari said: “Let us go ahead of our divisions and stand together for a Pakistan that is based on justice, equality, faith and the service of all.”
The President linked the events with the recent dispute, saying that the nation had re -marked the day with a sense of pride and hope, as the nation recently confirmed its power, commitment and unity against external aggression. “
“Our success in Marica-Haq and Operation Bonyan Um-Marsos is an important moment in our history,” he said.
The President added, “Pakistan, while facing an unarmed Indian aggression, responded with clarification, courage and patience. The world observed a nation that is peaceful, but is fully capable of defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Terming this as “more than military success”, Zardari said, “When we are united, focused, and committed to shared purpose”, we remind it and urge the nation to include this sentiment in our economic recovery, educational reforms, technological development, institutional development, and environmental development. “
He also expressed solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in India illegally, in solidarity with their courage and struggle for justice and their right to self -determination.
He further reiterated that Pakistan would continue to expand its immoral diplomatic, moral and political support until it realized their right to self -determination.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar
Dar said, “On the day of our 79th Independence, I extend my heartfelt happiness to the nation. I pay tribute to the everlasting sacrifices made by my leaders, and confirm that Pakistan is born with their unacceptable passion and truth.
He added, “I urge every fellow citizen to remain united, protect democratic values, and collectively participate in the construction of a strong, dignified and prosperous Pakistan for today and the times to come.”
He praised the commitment of our armed forces and our people who stood together to protect our sovereignty, saying that it “tremendous military preparations” and “a principled foreign policy that has gained massive international support.”
He added, “When we celebrate our Independence Day and Marqa Haqqur, we are reminded that freedom is safe not only by defending our borders but also keeping the principles of truth, justice and dignity in our international engagements.”
Military leadership
In a joint message, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, General Saheer Shashid Mirza, Admiral Ashraf, and Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sadhu, “promoted heart -related philosophies, and on a serious occasion for a shared vision, on the occasion of a unity of the unity of the unity, on the occasion of a united unity.
He “confirmed the unconstitutional commitment to protect Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, maintained the constitution, and protected the values that explain our national identity,” visions, states and soldiers who paid strong tribute to the states who laid the foundation of our nation. “
The message states, “The integral bond between the armed forces and the people is the basis of our collective power,” the message states that “emphasizes the renewal of our commitment to fight for peace, development and unity, maintaining the ideas of faith, unity and discipline.”