He commended the efforts of all stakeholders in organizing events to commemorate this historic moment


Islamabad: President Dr Arif Alvi has extended his heartiest felicitations to the nation on the 75th Anniversary of Pakistan's Independence Day.
In his message on the occasion, the president said this day reminds us of the innumerable sacrifices rendered by our founding fathers under the dynamic leadership of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah for carving this homeland Pakistan for us.
The president reaffirmed his resolve to uphold Pakistan’s ideology and make Pakistan an ideal modern Islamic welfare nation-state. He said this year, we are also celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of independence and various ceremonies are being organized across the country to mark this occasion.
He mentioned the aim of these events is to educate and create awareness among our people, especially the Pakistani youth, about the significance of national solidarity, Pakistan’s ideology and the Freedom Movement. He commended the efforts of all stakeholders in organizing events to commemorate this historic moment.
President Alvi said on the occasion of this Diamond Jubilee, that there is a dire need to assess our successes and failures

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