Pakistan’s leaders, including President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, pledged to bring economic stability to Pakistan as the country celebrates 77 years of independence on Wednesday.
Speaking at a flag-hoisting ceremony in Islamabad, PM Shehbaz vowed to work hard to reduce inflation and electricity prices as well as revamp Pakistan’s economy, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
Stressing the need for self-introspection to correct mistakes of the past, he called for a “fresh journey with new zeal […] to steer the country out of existing crises”.
The premier highlighted that “hard work, honesty and passion” were needed to set the country on the path of development and prosperity.
“Our unwavering commitment to Pakistan’s progress and prosperity on Independence Day 2024: reforms and continuous struggle, we will beautify tomorrow’s Pakistan,” the premier had said in a late-night message on Tuesday.
In his message, President Zardari said the day marked the “culmination of historic political struggle of Muslims of India for their right to self-determination”.
“We need to set aside our differences and work committedly for unity, integrity, and economic stability,” he was quoted as saying by Radio Pakistan.
The president called for upholding the rule of law and strengthening democratic institutions. He also reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the people of India-occupied Kashmir (IoK) and Palestine.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar also highlighted the theme of ‘Azm-i-Istehkam’ (resolve for stability) this year.
Nation marks Independence Day
Earlier today, PM Shehbaz hoisted the national flag at the ceremony held at the Pakistan Monument in Islamabad, where Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem, Senate Chairman Yousuf Raza Gilani and other notable guests were also in attendance.
The day dawned with a 31-gun salute at the capital and a 21-gun salute at the provincial headquarters, Radio Pakistan said.
Special prayers were also offered in mosques for peace, solidarity and prosperity of the country.
A Change of Guards ceremony was held at Mazar-i-Quaid in Karachi in the morning, where a contingent of cadets of the Pakistan Naval Academy assumed the charge.
“Celebrating the spirit of 77 years of Independence by honouring our nation’s resilience, diversity and unity on this Independence Day,” the government said in a post on its official X account.
“Let’s continue to work together towards a prosperous and peaceful future for all,” it added, along with the hashtag “Azm-i-Istehkam” (resolve for stability).
In a separate message on the occasion, PM Shehbaz paid homage to the “sacrifices of our forefathers and countless unsung heroes of the Pakistan Movement”, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
He highlighted that the leaders “fought tirelessly for an independent country for millions in South Asia, where they could live according to their beliefs and values”.
Remembering the people of IoK, the premier reiterated Pakistan’s pledge to continue extending moral, political and diplomatic support to Kashmiris until they achieve their universal right to self-determination.
PM Shehbaz also vowed that Pakistan’s support for “oppressed Palestinians shall also continue for their legitimate rights”.
Deputy PM stresses ‘progressive, modern state’
Separately, Deputy PM Dar said this year’s celebrations were centred around the theme ‘Azm-i-Istehkam’.
“It is a reflection of our national commitment to grow and prosper as a progressive and modern state,” he said in a statement.
“Pakistanis have proven themselves as a strong and resilient nation. We stand firm against the forces of terror, extremism and division. We must unite and work together with a singular focus for a peaceful, tolerant and progressive society,” the deputy PM said.
Dar extended his greeting to overseas Pakistanis who he said “have always stood for Pakistan’s progress and development”. “Wherever they are, their hearts beat for Pakistan.”
Speaking about IoK and Palestine, the foreign minister emphasised not to forget the people there who “remain under colonial occupation”.
“Their sufferings remind us how blessed are we to enjoy the gift of freedom.”
Reiterating support for the people of IoK, Dar said Pakistan would “continue to be a voice for the defenceless people facing oppression and foreign occupation”. “Our foreign policy will always be guided by the values and principles espoused by Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.”
Meanwhile, the armed forces, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Lieutenant General Sahir Shamshad Mirza and the services chiefs extended their heartfelt felicitations as well.
“On this auspicious day, the armed forces of Pakistan pay tribute to the visionary founding fathers and valiant veterans, who rendered supreme sacrifices in their unwavering pursuit of freedom and self-determination,” Radio Pakistan quoted a statement as saying.
“Their unrelenting spirit and sacrifices continue to inspire generations,” it added.
The armed forces reaffirmed their “unwavering commitment to defending Pakistan’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and values, upholding the trust reposed in them by the nation”.
“As we celebrate this Independence Day, we reiterate our resolve to preserve our hard-won freedom with honour, dignity and an unshakeable commitment to our cherished ideals,” the forces vowed.
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