President Asif Ali Zardari reassured the public during a speech in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh, urging them not to panic amid the challenges the nation faces. He promised that positive news would soon follow, stating, “Do not panic. I will look after everything and give you good news.”
Addressing the nation’s issues, Zardari emphasized his commitment to securing the rights of the people, particularly in regard to essential resources like water and gas. “Your water and gas rights are secure, and everyone will receive what is rightfully theirs,” he said, ensuring that all provinces, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, Balochistan, and Sindh, would receive their due entitlements.
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Reflecting on his political journey, Zardari expressed gratitude to the party workers, acknowledging their unwavering support. “I am the president again today because of your strength,” he said, recalling the 43-year-long struggle to overturn the decision against Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, which he called a judicial murder.
Reaffirming his dedication to the nation and its people, Zardari declared, “We must save the country and protect it from harm. With faith, strength, and your prayers, we will navigate through these tough times and restore order.”
He further emphasized his belief in both the nation’s resilience and a higher power, saying, “If there is a superpower, there is also a higher power, God, in whom we believe. With his blessings and our collective efforts, we will lead Pakistan out of this crisis.” Zardari concluded by assuring the public that no challenge was too great to overcome, expressing confidence in the ability of Pakistan and its people to face adversity and ensure that everyone gets what they deserve.