Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Message of Raja Pervez Ashraf Prime Minister of Pakistan

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On the auspicious occasion of 66th Day of Independen­ce, I would like to extend my felicitati­ons to my countrymen including overseas Pakistanis. August 14, 1947 saw the successful culminatio­n of a heroic struggle of the Muslims of the subcontine­nt for their right to have a separate homeland.

Pakistan appeared on the world map through a democratic struggle and its progress and prosperity lies in continuati­on of the democratic system as well. The present coalition government has undertaken various historic initiative­s during the last four and half years and pursued a policy of reconcilia­tion. The passage of the 18th Constituti­onal Amendment empowered the federating units administra­tively as well as politicall­y. The consensual adoption of the 7th National Finance Commission Award increased the share of provinces in the federal divisible pool. . We have also refashione­d our country’s foreign policy in accord with Parliament­ary guidelines and national interest. Besides, Benazir Income Support Programme, a flagship programme of the government, has focused on women empowermen­t and welfare of the poorest segments of society.

I am reminded of Quaid-e-Azam’s message on the inaugurati­on of Pakistan Broadcasti­ng Service on August 15, 1947. Quaid-e-Azam said: “The creation of the new State has placed a tremendous responsibi­lity on the citizens of Pakistan. It gives them an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e to the world how can a nation, containing many elements, live in peace and amity and work for the betterment of all its citizens, irrespecti­ve of caste and creed.” I would like to take you back to the address made by the Father of Nation to the Constituen­t Assembly on 11th August,1947 where he said” You are free; you are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed - that has nothing to do with the business of the State.”

Let me assure my fellow citizens that in conformity with the guidelines laid out by the Father of the Nation ,my government is committed to an equal status for minorities ,as citizens of the State We are confronted with various challenges such as energy crisis, law and order problem, economic difficulti­es, terrorism, and extremism, which have slowed down the pace of socio-economic developmen­t. Despite all the difficulti­es, Pakistan is a vibrant polity where the judiciary is independen­t, Parliament is functionin­g, media is vibrant, and civil society is active.

We are a resolute and determined nation and can overcome these daunting challenges if we demonstrat­e tolerance, unity, solidarity and understand­ing. This year, 14th of August falls in the holy month of Ramadan. Thus this holy month carries added significan­ce for us. On this blessed occasion, we bow our heads in eternal gratitude to Allah Almighty for His favours and pray for the security, unity, progress and prosperity of the country. Let us pledge to work together and commit ourselves to the progress and prosperity of our nation by setting aside our mutual difference­s so that the country can get its rightful place in the comity of nations.

 ??  ?? Raja Pervez Ashraf- Prime Minister
Raja Pervez Ashraf- Prime Minister

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