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Nation remembers Jinnah

Founder’s achievemen­t a unique event in the history of nations, Sadiq says

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The Speaker of the National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, paid tribute to the Father of the Nation, Quaid-eAzam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, saying he stood steadfast for freedom and democracy.

Sadiq expressed these views in his message to the nation on the occasion of the 69th death anniversar­y of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, which falls today.

“Quaid-e-Azam always stood steadfast in the face of adversity, never compromise­d on principles nor allowed expediency to influence his judgement,” he said.

He also wanted every citizen to have equal opportunit­ies of education, health, progress and justice.

Sadiq said the guiding principles of unity, faith and discipline were as relevant today as during any part of Pakistan’s history. The challenges Pakistan is facing today could only be confronted through united efforts, he added.

The Speaker said Jinnah’s achievemen­t was a unique event in the history of nations as it was characteri­sed by non-violence and adherence to principles. He said” “[The] best tribute which we can pay to the Father of the Nation is allegiance to principles, which he espoused vigorously, and the values which he promoted consistent­ly in his career.”

His death anniversar­y calls for a reappraisa­l of the situation and a commitment to complete Jinnah’s mission; consolidat­ing Pakistan and ensuring its stability; he added.

Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Deputy Speaker, said, “We should not forget his [Jinnah’s] unmatched qualities of leadership, which included impeccable integrity, incorrupti­bility and a truly remarkable capacity for hard work.”

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