Staff Reporter: 

Quetta, November 30 – The 57th Youm-e-Tasees (Foundation Day) of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) was observed on Saturday at the Quetta Press Club.

The event was graced by Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, along with prominent PPP leaders and workers.

The celebration highlighted PPP’s commitment to democracy and its sacrifices for strengthening democratic institutions in Pakistan.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti praised PPP’s legacy, stating, “The Pakistan Peoples Party has always been at the forefront of defending democracy in the country.

Its leaders and workers have made countless sacrifices to uphold the principles of democratic governance and promote national unity.”

PPP leaders also emphasized the party’s vision of empowering people through democratic values.

“Strengthening democracy is not just a slogan but a responsibility that PPP has carried with dedication since its inception,” said one of the party’s senior members.

The day was marked with similar functions across the country, reflecting the party’s widespread influence and commitment to promoting democratic ideals.

The event concluded with a renewed pledge to work for the prosperity and stability of Pakistan through democratic means.

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