President Asif Ali Zardari has called upon all stakeholders to join forces in addressing Pakistan’s challenges and steering the nation towards prosperity. Speaking at a joint session of parliament on Thursday following the February 8 general elections, President Zardari emphasized the importance of unity amid protests staged by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)-backed Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) lawmakers.
In attendance were notable figures including Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Aseefa Bhutto, along with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and other top officials.
Expressing gratitude for his reelection as president, Zardari underscored the significance of the agenda and ideology in strengthening the country. He urged political leaders to prioritize national interests and foster a political environment conducive to prosperity.
Highlighting the government’s economic reforms aimed at job creation, inflation reduction, and tax base expansion, President Zardari stressed the importance of positive working relationships between federal and provincial governments.
Calling for institutional harmony, Zardari emphasized the need for collective efforts to pave the way for national development. He urged for a departure from polarization in politics, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding public confidence in the parliamentary process.
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Zardari advocated for meaningful dialogue, parliamentary consensus, and mutual respect to overcome challenges and foster reconciliation. His address encompassed a wide range of national and international issues, including economy, poverty, social welfare, women empowerment, foreign policy, and climate change.
Warning against the resurgence of terrorism, Zardari emphasized the threat it poses to national security and regional peace. He urged neighboring countries to take action against militants involved in cross-border attacks, expressing hope for cooperation in combating terrorism.
Upon the Pakistan’s Challenges, President Zardari called for investment in people, public needs, and harnessing resources for inclusive growth. He emphasized the urgency of reform, good governance promotion, and seizing challenges as opportunities for progress.