Bilawal -Expression 5. July ‘Darkest Day’

Karachi:

Pakistan People’s Party President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has called July 5 as the darkest day in the country’s history.

In a message on July 5 – the day when the Government of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was overturned by military dictator – the PPP chairman said it was the day the democratic journey was derailed through tyranny. He said Quaid-e-A-AWAM Zulficar Ali Bhutto became the voice of voiceless people and gave the bad dignity.

The purpose of July 5 -tragedy was to stifle people’s voice and overcome the forces. Despite the tragedy and persecution, the dream of Quaid-E-Awan remained alive. The dictatorship, introduced after July 5, started a number of terrorism and destruction of democratic institutions, highlighted Bilawal.

The PPP chairman repeated to continue the fight for the realization of Benazir Bhutto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s dream.

The vision imagines the people of Pakistan powerful and the Constitution Supreme.

He said that PPP never compromised with principles despite its leaders and workers disappearing in prisons.

He expressed his decision to continue the fight until Pakistan becomes democratic, peaceful and prosperous.

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