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Qaim terms July 5 as darkest day in Pak history
Updated at: 1715 PST, Sunday, July 05, 2009
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shahhas said that 5th July is darkest day in the history of Pakistan.
On this day late Gen Ziaul Haq overthrew the elected government of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and seized fundamental rights of people by amending constitution, he said.
"General Zia divided people in sects by raising slogan of Islamic system in the country and pitched people to fight on religion and ethnic basis. He also gave the country gifts of Kalashnikovs &heroin. He destabilized all national institutions and plunged the country into darkness," said Qaim Ali Shah in a message on the eve of a 'Black Day' being observed by PPP on July 5.
Qaim Ali Shah said that Zia also deprived people of their basic rights but PPP workers under the dynamic leadership of Benazir Bhutto and Nusrat Bhutto carried out massive struggle against the dictatorship of General Zia and undergone imprisonment. They fought Zia dictatorship with bravery and courage and established a new example of struggle, he said.
CM said that Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was not only the leader of oppressed people of Pakistan but also of Asia. It was Bhutto who quit the foreign ministry and launched a great struggle against dictators and anti-state elements.
He said that Gen Zia toppled the Bhutto regime and promised to hold elections within three months but he backed out of his promise, extended his tenure, implicated Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in a false case and separated him from people by hanging him. Syed Qaim Ali Shah said that it was the mistake of dictator Zia that people will soon forget their leader, who lives in the hearts of people.
Syed Qaim Ali Shah said that it was Bhutto who shifted politics from drawing rooms to streets, fields, factories and gave voice to the oppressed people. Bhutto also taught people how to get their rights. The services of Shaheed Bhutto rendered for the nation would be remembered for ever. He said that Bhutto gave the country the great gift of the constitution of 1973.
Qaim terms July 5 as darkest day in Pak history
Updated at: 1715 PST, Sunday, July 05, 2009
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shahhas said that 5th July is darkest day in the history of Pakistan.
On this day late Gen Ziaul Haq overthrew the elected government of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and seized fundamental rights of people by amending constitution, he said.
"General Zia divided people in sects by raising slogan of Islamic system in the country and pitched people to fight on religion and ethnic basis. He also gave the country gifts of Kalashnikovs &heroin. He destabilized all national institutions and plunged the country into darkness," said Qaim Ali Shah in a message on the eve of a 'Black Day' being observed by PPP on July 5.
Qaim Ali Shah said that Zia also deprived people of their basic rights but PPP workers under the dynamic leadership of Benazir Bhutto and Nusrat Bhutto carried out massive struggle against the dictatorship of General Zia and undergone imprisonment. They fought Zia dictatorship with bravery and courage and established a new example of struggle, he said.
CM said that Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was not only the leader of oppressed people of Pakistan but also of Asia. It was Bhutto who quit the foreign ministry and launched a great struggle against dictators and anti-state elements.
He said that Gen Zia toppled the Bhutto regime and promised to hold elections within three months but he backed out of his promise, extended his tenure, implicated Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in a false case and separated him from people by hanging him. Syed Qaim Ali Shah said that it was the mistake of dictator Zia that people will soon forget their leader, who lives in the hearts of people.
Syed Qaim Ali Shah said that it was Bhutto who shifted politics from drawing rooms to streets, fields, factories and gave voice to the oppressed people. Bhutto also taught people how to get their rights. The services of Shaheed Bhutto rendered for the nation would be remembered for ever. He said that Bhutto gave the country the great gift of the constitution of 1973.
Qaim terms July 5 as darkest day in Pak history