Islamabad
January 4,
2012: PPP
Co-Chairman
and President
Asif Ali
Zardari has
said that the
best tribute
to Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto was to
follow in his
footsteps,
strengthen
democracy in
the country
and empower
the people by
lifting them
from
hopelessness,
poverty and
deprivation.
The President
said this in a
message on the
eve of the
84th birth
anniversary of
Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto on
Thursday
January 5.
While
felicitating
the Party
workers on the
occasion the
President also
reiterated
determination
to tread on
the path
illumined by
the founding
Chairman of
the Party.
Paying
tributes the
President said
that Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto
believed in
dialogue and
negotiations
to resolve
most complex
political
issues instead
of force.
Employing
negotiations
as his
principal tool
he recovered
the territory
lost in 1971,
brought back
prisoners of
war and
prevented the
war trials of
our military
officers to
protect the
country’s
honor and
name.
The Simla
Accord that
brought
longest spell
of peace
between India
and Pakistan
also stands as
a lasting
monument to
Shaheed
Bhutto’s
negotiating
skills, he
said. The
present
democratic
government
also believes
in pursuing
the model of
negotiations
for lasting
peace and
stability in
the region.
The government
also restored
the 1973
Constitution
through
dialogue and
negotiations
with all
political
forces, he
said. On this
day our heads
bow in
gratitude for
restoring the
Constitution
that was first
given to the
people by the
Party’s
funding father
with the help
and support of
political
forces of the
time.
“The
Quaid-i-Awam
Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto
awakened the
people and
gave them
voice which no
dictatorship
has been able
to stifle”.
The present
government is
also
determined not
to let the
dark forces of
dictatorship
stifle the
voice of the
people.
He said
Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto led the
fight for
democracy and
peoples’
emancipation
from the front
and even laid
down his life
to join the
ranks of
immortals.
Shaheed Bhutto
was
‘Pakistan's
modernizer’
who left deep
footprints in
the sands of
history.
Zulfikar Ali
Bhutto was a
thinker, a
friend of the
poor and a
fearless
leader who
refused to bow
before any man
or power other
than the
Almighty.
The PPP
Co-Chairman
asked the
Party workers
to rededicate
themselves to
the ideals of
Bhutto on this
day of his
birth
anniversary to
tell the world
that Bhutto
still lives in
the hearts and
minds of the
people and,
from his
grave, haunts
the enemies of
democracy.