Monday, September 10, 2012

Zardari completes 4-year of his term

President Asif Ali Zardari has completed four-year of his office on Sunday. After the resignation of the former dictator Pervez Musharraf‚ he assumed the charge of the office in a democratic way. Under his guidance the present democratic government‚ restored the 1973 constitution to its original form through 18th‚ 19th and 20th constitutional amendments and introduce the parliamentary system in the country in its true form. He transferred his powers to the parliament voluntarily, promoted the politics of ‘reconciliation’. Radio Pakistan is broadcasting comprehensive programmes to highlight the achievements of the PPP government under the leadership of President Asif Ali Zardari to mark completion of four year in office. Impressions of people belonging to different walks of life‚ journalists‚ intellectuals and analysts are being broadcast during the four-day programmes. Interviews of the federal ministers‚ PPP leaders‚ members of National Assembly‚ Senate‚ and provincial assemblies are being aired by different radio stations all over the country. The focus of the special programmes is President Zardari’s politics of reconciliation‚ restoration of judiciary and its independence‚ approval of NFC Award‚ restoration of 1973 constitution through 18th‚ 19th and 20th constitutional amendments and measures for sovereignty of the parliament. The programmes also highlighted Aghaz Haqooq-e Balochistan poverty reduction efforts and launching of Benazir Income Support Programme‚ provincial autonomy and transfer of 17 ministries to the provinces and constitutional package for Gilgit-Baltistan. The programme highlighted the measures taken by the Government for giving political and economic rights to people of Seraiki region to improve Pakistan’s image at world level‚ provision of employment and regularization of contract workers‚ effective measures against terrorism including operation in Swat and Waziristan and rehabilitation of IDPs‚ and effective measure to overcome the energy crisis.

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