Pak President urges unity in national interest to ensure Constitution's supremacy
Islamabad [Pakistan], Aug 14 (ANI): Pakistan President Mamnoon Hussain called for unity in the national interest to ensure supremacy of the country's constitution on Monday.
"In the wake of challenges confronted by the country today, it is imperative to promote moderation and rationality while availing the available opportunities. In such a situation, it is necessary to unite under the Constitution in the national interest by setting aside our differences and ensure its supremacy," Hussain said in his address to the nation on the occasion of the 70th Independence Day of Pakistan.
"The Constitution is a document which will show us the path to realize national objectives by rising above our personal interests. It will also guarantee progress and stability of the motherland as a manifestation of national aspirations, God Willing," he added.
The president also urged people to reiterate their strong resolve to always uphold the values of determination and dedication for the objective of development of Pakistan.
"Seventy years ago while struggling for freedom our elders had resolved that this nation through constant endeavors will make our country a cradle of peace, brotherhood and a welfare society which will be an example for the world to follow," he said.
"Today, let us make a firm commitment that we will adhere to our national objectives and goals. This will pave the way for better governance. It will lead to maturity of democratic traditions and will also strengthen the process of national progress. Let us join hands for development and prosperity of the motherland by keeping aside our differences. Let us promote love and harmony by overcoming hatred and misgivings and secure the future of our nation by turning despondency into hope in order to celebrate freedom in its true sense," he further said.
Pakistan was created out of a partitioned Indian subcontinent on August 14, 1947.
It came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement which aimed for the creation of a separate Muslim state by partition of the north-western and north-eastern regions of undivided India.
The movement was led by the All-India Muslim League under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
This was facilitated by the British parliament passing the Indian Independence Act 1947, thereby giving recognition to Pakistan. (ANI)
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