President, PM urge nation to show compassion to the less fortunate

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ISLAMABAD: President Dr Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday urged the nation to show compassion to the less privileged sections of society so that they may also enjoy the festivities of Eidul Fitr.

In their separate messages to the nation on the occasion, Prime Minister Imran Khan said the objective of Eidul Fitr was to promote unity, brotherhood, sacrifice and generosity among the Muslims.

He extended greetings to the nation and thanked Allah Almighty for blessing with such a festive day.

He said the people could only share joys of Eid with others unless they abide by the golden principles of Islam and promote generosity by doing away with negative behaviours including jealousy, greed and hatred.

He said the government had embarked upon the journey to put country on track of progress and prosperity.

“Insha Allah, we will soon succeed in developing Pakistan on the pattern of State of Madina by ridding it of social and economic challenges,” he remarked.

He said the State of Madina had become a model in the human history that had won laurels for contributing to the human welfare.

The incumbent government would continue to playing its responsible role for developing Pakistan into a real welfare state.

He also sought public support and struggle to help the government achieve this objective, he added.

The prime minister also prayed to Allah Almighty to make Pakistan a cradle of peace and prosperity for what every Pakistani was yearning.

In his message, President Alvi urged upon the nation to adopt fraternity and compassion in their ranks and work for the progress and prosperity of the country by rising above personal, regional and sectarian biases.

President Alvi said the festival of Eidul Fitr carries the essence of Islamic values and traditions, and also symbolizes the religious ethos. The day embodies the message of sacrifice, care, abstinence from ill-doing, and showing welfare and respect for humanity, he added.

The president said Eid is also a day of completion of the month-long training which Muslims undergo during the blessed month of Ramzan.

“The training of patience, tolerance, and sacrifice requires us to continue the same practice during the rest of eleven months.

Similarly, the day also honours the worshippers and provides an opportunity for their self-accountability,” he said.

He prayed to Allah Almighty to guide everyone to follow the true teachings of Islam and make the motherland a citadel of peace and prosperity.