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We are here to deliver, says PM
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said his go
ernment’s motto was to serve the people rather than enjoying perks and
privileges of power. “We assure that we are here to deliver and serve
the people... and if we don’t, then there is no question of being in
power,” the Prime Minister said in his first public appearance at the
launching of documentary film on Pakistan Peoples Party’s leader
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto at National Library.
The Prime Minister said his government would follow the principles of
PPP that focussed on the rule of people. “We are taking forward the
vision of our leaders Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto who worked
for providing strength to the common man,” he said. Gilani said PPP
believed in strengthening of federation and supremacy of 1973
Constitution. “The two things that kept the country united after Dhaka
Fall was PPP and the 1973 Constitution.”
He said his nomination and election as prime minister from Punjab was
another example of PPP’s strong belief in making the federation strong
by keeping all provinces at par. Gilani recalled Benazir Bhutto’s last
conversation with him few hours prior to her death who urged the need
for bringing change in the system and making the Constitution as supreme
law. Prime Minister Gilani said his government was the result of
people’s confidence reposed in it, adding that public mandate should be
respected. As protest against disregarding the people’s mandate, he
referred to the petition filed in court by Moulvi Tameezudin against the
dissolution of National Assembly and another petition by himself when
the goverment of Benazir Bhutto was dissolved.
Gilani mentioned his government’s already announced 100-day plan and
said the cabinet would review the situation of relevant departments and
present report before the nation in a week. He sought the support of
people, all political parties and the world to help them resolve state
issues. “We will have to take evryone along to achieve the targets,” the
Prime Minister said. He also mentioned the sacrifices of PPP workers who
suffered a great deal in social and economic terms, but never
compromised on principles.
Gilani said media should play the role of “opposition” by pointing out
government’s shortcomings through positive criticism. About the
launching of film on Bhutto, the Prime Minister termed the moment a
historic event which would be kept as a record of history for the future
generations.
Federal Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervaiz Ashraf said Zulfikar
Ali Bhutto was a great leader who acquainted Pakistani nation with
democracy. He said Bhutto rejected the politics of feudalism and brought
it to the doorsteps of common man.
Former minister Aftab Shaban Mirani said Bhutto emerged a leader of
masses and changed the landscape of politics in Pakistan. Javed Malik,
maker of the documentary and renowned mediaperson said two years back,
Benazir Bhutto asked him to make the film as it was the wish of her late
brothers. He said the film was completed in Benazir’s life, who had
watched and appreciated the documentary, but postponed its launching
till Bhutto’s death anniversary on April 4. Prime Minister Syed Yousuf
Raza Gilani has emphasized the need to adopt a holistic approach to meet
the internal and external challenges confronting the Muslim Ummah. He
said that concerted efforts are required to mobilize all available
resources resting with the Islamic countries for the promotion of
science and technology that is essential for their development and
progress.
The Prime Minister was talking to OIC Secretary General, Professor
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, who called on him here at the Prime Minister’s
Secretariat Tuesday The Prime Minister said that OIC has to re-establish
its role as an effective and proactive body of the Islamic World.
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