Rulers have destroyed social fabric, accuses Bilawal

ISLAMABAD, July 04 (DNA): Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto
Zardari has said that dictators and their puppets have inflicted brutal
harms on the nation’s social, economic and geographical fabric.
“Let us reiterate our commitment to democratic ideals on 42nd
anniversary of July 5, 1977 when a tin-pot dictator overthrew the
government of Prime Minister Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the first
Prime Minister elected directly by the people of Pakistan,” the PPP
Chairman stated on his message on the eve of the day marked as Black Day
in the history of Pakistan.
He said that grains of hatred, ethnicity and religious disharmony sown
by dictator Zia grew with the menace of drugs and illegal weaponry to
maim the society, snatching its democratic and economic powers to
resist.
The PPP Chairman said that Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto awakened the
nation and empowered it to dream full exploration of its potential like
a vibrant country. The martyred Prime Minister believed that poverty is
man-made not the nature’s job hence he chose downtrodden, marginalised
and oppressed majority of the country to lead.
Empowerment and
electrifying of the weak segments of the society alerted the traditional
usurpur cartels whose conspiracy ultimately overthrew Prime Minister
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto=. DNA
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