Islamabad :
On the occasion of Independence Day, President Arif Ali said that it was a great achievement for Pakistan to become a nuclear power.
According to details, a flag hoisting ceremony was held at the Presidency on the occasion of Independence Day of Pakistan, in which President Dr. Arif Alvi unfurled the flag at the Presidency.
Addressing the flag hoisting ceremony in the Presidency, President Arif Ali said that he congratulated the nation on the completion of 74 years of independence.
Arif Alvi said that Pakistan is now becoming an industrial and IT country with agriculture, arms race started in the subcontinent and region, there was loss of life and property in the war against terrorism, for which I would like to pay tribute to police, army, society and my people.
He said that Pakistan has sheltered more than 3.5 million Afghan refugees, Pakistan has continued its journey of progress despite trials and tribulations, becoming a nuclear power is a great achievement, the President said. Pakistan’s exports have reached ارب 31 billion and Pakistan is moving towards an Islamic welfare state. A uniform curriculum is a big step forward.
Arif Alvi further said that the government has continued the sensible program in spite of Korona, the youth should benefit from the government’s loan scheme program. Referring to Occupied Kashmir, he said that India continues to commit heinous crimes in Occupied Kashmir. There is no basis for mentioning Kashmir in the Indian Constitution.
The President said that India was trying to change the proportion of Kashmiris in occupied Kashmir, thousands of Kashmiri women were raped in the occupied valley, millions of Kashmiris were martyred, Hindutva, RSS thinking dominates Indian leadership, Lahore incident, Kulbhushan Yadav you remember.
Arif Alvi said that Pakistani brothers and sisters do not want fake news to come out from inside. You should be careful. I hope that peace will be established. Pakistan has paid a heavy price for the war in Afghanistan. Peace in Afghanistan will benefit Afghan brothers more.