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Zardari draws contrast between his 14-year jail term and current leaders

Zardari draws contrast

Rahim Yar Khan: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday criticised his political opponents, saying he had endured years in prison without losing courage, while some leaders “begin to complain” within a short span of incarceration.

Addressing party workers in Jamal Din Wali, the president said democracy does not permit taking up arms, warning that violence ultimately harms ordinary citizens. “In any conflict, it is your own nephews and sons who suffer,” he remarked.

Zardari stated that he had previously said prison begins to test a person after two years. “Today, there are leaders who have not even completed a year and a half in jail and have already started shouting,” he said.

Emphasising his own experience, he added, “I spent 14 years in prison and endured hardships, but I did not lose hope or determination.” He further commented that some political figures lack the courage to make sacrifices and can only engage in rhetoric.

The president also observed that prison is a place for reflection and worship, saying that prayers offered there are accepted.

Concluding his address, Zardari expressed confidence that his party would win across Pakistan and strengthen the country, adding that Bilawal Bhutto Zardari would become the prime minister in the future.

Zardari, Guterres stress need for peace in South Asia and justice for Palestine

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DOHA: President Asif Ali Zardari met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Doha to discuss pressing global challenges, regional peace initiatives, and strategies for sustainable development.

President Zardari praised Guterres for his global leadership and for the UN’s continued support to Pakistan.

He stressed the need for a just resolution of the Kashmir dispute, emphasizing that sustainable peace in South Asia is only possible when the Kashmiri people are granted their right to self-determination.

Referring to the Doha Declaration, the President described it as a positive step toward global commitment to poverty alleviation and social development.

He also highlighted the success of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) as a model for promoting social inclusion and economic empowerment.

President Zardari reaffirmed Pakistan’s full support for the UN’s central role in advancing global peace, justice, and prosperity, and underlined Pakistan’s active participation in UN peacekeeping missions around the world.

Secretary-General Guterres commended Pakistan’s contributions to international peace and expressed solidarity with Pakistan in its fight against terrorism. He also reiterated his support for the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the pre-1967 borders.

Zardari, Dar discuss politics amid PPP-PML-N rift

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ISLAMABAD: Amid rising friction between the ruling coalition partners, PPP and PML-N, President Asif Ali Zardari met with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday night to deliberate on the prevailing political climate

The leaders discussed matters pertaining to the overall security and political situation in the country, as well as recent regional and international developments, President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release.

DPM/FM Senator Ishaq Dar, who recently attended the United Nations General Assembly session and held several interactions with foreign dignitaries, briefed the president on his engagements and shared insights on pressing global and regional issues.

The PPP and the PML-N’s Punjab leadership have been engaged in a war of words for the past many days over issues ranging from flood compensation to water rights in the context of the Cholistan canals project.

The PPP, which is in power in Sindh, has been particularly incensed by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s remarks, whose party is also leading the federal government.

Earlier, a post on X by the PPP announced party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s move to call a meeting of the party’s top brass.

“Important decisions regarding national politics will be made in the meeting of the PPP’s central executive committee,“it said.