Former president Asif Ali Zardari, while felicitating the nation on the 70th Independence Day, has asked the people to bear in mind the twin ideals of democracy and people’s welfare on which the country was created.
He said: “Amid celebrations today, we should not be unmindful of the threats to the basic values on which our nationhood was founded and reject all attempts to turn Pakistan into a theocratic state.”
He reiterated that the welfare of the people must always be uppermost in our minds, as the security of the country will be enhanced, not undermined if the state focused on the welfare of the people.
Zardari also paid homage to the countless people who sacrificed their lives and endured hardships to make the dream of Pakistan come true. He said that our thoughts also go out to those whose lives have been devastated by militancy and extremism and in the recent carnage in Quetta.
He said that those who have suffered for the cause of democracy and rule of law will be remembered with respect and admiration, and added, “We cherish the memory of those who have laid down their lives to defend Pakistan from the scourge of extremism, militancy and religious bigotry.”
He also reiterated his commitment to making Pakistan a truly modern, democratic, progressive and liberal country in the sense where freedom and opportunity are its defining characteristics.