Asif Ali Zardari extended his warmest congratulations to over half a million scouts and leaders of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association on World Scout Day.


Islamabad:President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif have urged Pakistan Scouts to effectively utilize their skills to assist the government in dealing with various challenges, natural disasters and any unexpected situation facing the country.
In his message as the Chief Scout of Pakistan in connection with World Scout Day 2026 today, the President emphasized the importance of strengthening scout activities to make the nation greener, climate-resilient, drug-free, and digitally empowered.
Asif Ali Zardari extended his warmest congratulations to over half a million scouts and leaders of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association on World Scout Day.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in his message said this day highlights the importance of the positive and constructive role of youth in society by utilizing their mental, physical and individual abilities.
He said the efforts of the 750,000 members of the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association to promote these objectives are commendable.

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