The acting President prays for the unity of the country and its progress.


Islamabad: Acting President Muhammad Saadiq Sanjrani delivers a message on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, emphasizing the significance of unity for the country's progress and social welfare.
In his Eid-ul-Adha message, Acting President Sanjrani highlights the exceptional example and legacy of obedience and acceptance demonstrated by Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS).
He emphasizes that the spirit of sacrifice is a driving force of unparalleled magnitude, stating that no nation can progress without the values of selflessness and sacrifice.
Sanjrani urges everyone to set aside personal interests, preferences, and biases and work together for the prosperity, happiness, and social well-being of the nation.
The acting President calls for transcending political affiliations and adopting a shared action plan for the country's progress.
He acknowledges that Pakistan has come into existence through countless sacrifices and unwavering resilience, emphasizing the need for collective unity to ensure its growth and happiness.
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