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President, PM stress care for underprivileged on Eidul Azha
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President, PM stress care for underprivileged on Eidul Azha

Dawn News · May 27, 2026, 3:34 AM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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In a message issued on the occasion of Eidul Azha, he said that the festival conveyed that sacrifice was not merely a religious obligation but a complete moral message. He added that true success did not lie in wealth, power, or outward grandeur, but in piety, sincerity, service to humanity, and compassion for others. The president said that, according to a Hadith of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), the most beloved person to Allah is the one who benefits people the most. He said Eidul Azha also highlighted the importance of sacrifice, tolerance, discipline, honesty, and mutual respect in national life. President Zardari observed that nations became strong and societies progressed when citizens understood their responsibilities alongside their rights. “The president urges the nation to uphold unity despite differences, promote love, tolerance, and dialogue instead of hatred and division, and work for the welfare of weaker segments of society,” the President Secretariat Media Wing quoted the president as saying in a press release. PM’s message Meanwhile, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the spiritual occasion of Eid demanded that people, collectively and individually, take special care of the poor, needy, and underprivileged around them and include them in their festivities. He observed that the spirit of sacrifice, unity, and solidarity guaranteed lasting cohesion and sustainab

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