Islamabad: Pakistan is currently facing serious economic challenges. Rising inflation in Pakistan has broken the back of common people. Even in the month of Ramadan, Pakistani people do not seem to be getting any relief from this inflation and the reason behind this is the policies of the government. But now the government has woken up from its sleep and leaders are seen talking about forgetting differences and working together to get rid of the difficulties.
‘Ignore differences’
In this sequence, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday urged all political parties to put aside differences to deal with the problems facing the country facing economic crisis. Zardari was addressing the 84th Pakistan Day celebrations and army parade held at the Parade Ground area here.
inspected the parade
Zardari inspected the parade of the three wings of the army and praised their preparations. On this occasion, he urged for building internal consensus by setting aside political differences. Zardari, who was elected president earlier this month, said, “I request all political parties to put aside all their political differences and work for the development and prosperity of the country.”
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister was present
Significantly, March 23 marks the adoption of the historic Lahore Resolution in 1940, which provided a framework for achieving the goal of a separate country for the Muslims of South Asia. Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Khalid bin Salman was the special guest on this occasion. Language
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