Paying rich tributes to Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, President Asif Ali Zardari said restoration of the 1973 Constitution was indeed a befitting tribute to the leader, who sacrificed his life for the people, democracy and the Constitution.
"This is a special anniversary of our leader as the democratic Constitution he gave has been purged of the distortions inserted into it by successive dictators and restored to the people," President Zardari said in a message on the 32nd anniversary of the martyrdom of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the founding father of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
"The restoration of the Constitution is indeed a befitting tribute to the leader who sacrificed his life for the people, democracy and the Constitution," the President said, adding, "it reaffirms the political philosophy of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto that the people will finally reassert themselves and triumph."
The President thanked all those who made possible "the nations' march to restore the democratic Constitution, redeemed the place of our leader in history and made this anniversary a special one."
"This (the martyrdom anniversary) is an occasion to celebrate the life and achievements of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto", he said and added, "Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto strides the land like a colossus."
The President said, "he (Bhutto) awakened the people, gave them hope and made them realise that they were the fountainhead of all political power."
The President said, "It is indeed a lasting tribute to his memory that Bhutto and Bhuttoism still lives in the hearts and minds of the people. From his grave, Shaheed Bhutto haunts dictators. Reverberations of "Jeeay Bhutto" still send shivers in the enemies of democracy."
The President said, "On the eve of his 32nd martyrdom anniversary we have filed a reference with the Supreme Court to revisit the trial of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto", adding, "This is not to seek revenge against the killers but to correct a historical wrong, to heal the wounds of the past and to promote the cause of national reconciliation."
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