RAWALPINDI: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that owing to the relentless efforts of the incumbent government, Pakistan has come out of the most difficult times.
Addressing a ceremony at the Army Auditorium, General Headquarters (GHQ), to honour the supreme sacrifices of Shuhada and Ghazis, the prime minister stressed that they all had to strive to rebuild Pakistan collectively.
He said 75 years have passed since the creation of Pakistan, which came into being due to the hard work by the Great Quaid, the Founder of the Nation, whose vision still remained unfulfilled.
The ceremony was attended by Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir, officers, ministers and families of Shuhada and Ghazis, the official news agency reported.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the incumbent government will complete its term on Wednesday (tomorrow), after which they will hand over the reign of the government to an interim set-up in accordance with the constitution.
A comprehensive plan was put in place for the progress and prosperity of the country by the incumbent government, he said, adding that the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has given that vision for the progress of Pakistan with the development of agriculture, minerals and IT sectors.
He further said that under that plan, foreign investment worth billions of dollars would be made in the country.
The prime minister termed the ceremony to honour Shuhada and Ghazis as a dignified occasion to pay tribute to their great sacrifices.
They have made Pakistan more secure with their sacrifices and saved the country from the evil designs of the enemies, he added.
The PM said that they laid down their lives for the defence of the country by setting unmatched precedents of bravery, valour and sacrifice, adding that the nation has been rendering sacrifices since the creation of Pakistan.
On 14th August, he said, Pakistan will celebrate its 76th anniversary. The nation has to traverse the path carved out by their Shuhada to make Pakistan a prosperous and developed country.
The prime minister underlined that for the elimination of poverty and unemployment, they should rid Pakistan of foreign debts with sincerity, devotion and hard work.
On the Independence Day, they should pledge to work day and night for the country as much water has already flown under the bridges, he added.
“Shuhada and Ghazis are our pride and their respect and honour is binding on each Pakistani. We must never forget that the peace and freedom we enjoy today is due to the ultimate sacrifices rendered by these brave sons of the soil. I salute their families for sacrificing their loved ones for Pakistan,” Shehbaz Sharif said.
The prime minister said that it was now their earnest duty that they realise the supreme sacrifices of Shuhada and Ghazis into the prosperity and well-being of each Pakistani.
He further said that those who resorted to desecration of monuments of Shuhada, their faces would remain blackened in the history of the country and the proud people of Pakistan will never forget them.
PM Shehbaz Sharif appreciated the efforts of Chief of Army Staff General Syed Asim Munir and his team and the present federal and provincial governments for the bright and prosperous future of Pakistan.
The ISPR, in a press release, said that the prime minister paid a farewell visit to the GHQ. Upon arrival, he was received by the COAS.
The prime minister met the principal staff officers (PSOs) and was presented with the Guard of Honour. He also laid a wreath at the Yadgar-e-Shuhada.
Shehbaz Sharif appreciated the role of armed forces in protecting the territorial integrity of the country and robustly fighting the menace of terrorism across Pakistan.
He also distributed cheques of special financial assistance amongst 70 families of the martyrs and 30 war wounded persons. Laptops were also distributed among the wards of Shuhada who are undergoing their academic pursuits.