ISLAMABAD: In a heartfelt tribute, Caretaker Minister for subculture and country wide heritage, Syed Jamal Shah, on Monday honored the start anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
Acknowledging Jinnah’s unwavering dedication, Jamal Shah emphasised how the founder’s visionary leadership converted the dream of a separate homeland for Muslims into a tangible reality.
Jamal Shah advised the state to unite in this sizeable day, echoing the spirit that fueled the independence movement for the creation of Pakistan. regardless of differences in caste, creed, or religion, he known as for collective efforts closer to a not unusual goal.
Expressing his hopes for the country’s destiny, Jamal Shah prayed for electricity and cohesion. He estimated a Pakistan that lives up to the ideals set with the aid of Quaid-e-Azam, meaning to emerge as the most powerful kingdom on the earth.
Highlighting the caretaker authorities’s dedication below the leadership of high Minister Anwar Ul Haq Kakar, Jamal Shah shared their willpower to constructing a society free of corruption. Emphasizing a system that uplifts the bad and underprivileged, he underlined the alignment of those efforts with the founder’s vision for Pakistan.
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In a broader message of inclusivity, Jamal Shah extended heat greetings to the Christian community in Pakistan at the joyous occasion of Christmas. This gesture underscored the minister’s commitment to fostering harmony and celebrating the diversity within the country.
This tribute not only commemorates the visionary chief Quaid-e-Azam but additionally requires collective movement and team spirit to satisfy the aspirations of a more potent, more rich Pakistan.