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Dr. Anam Khan
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Muslim | Mama | Pro Feminist | Pakistani | Bhuttoist | cpcab-uk certified counsellor | Dentist | Chairperson UC1 Sukkur
Joined August 2021
RT @PPPDigital_: پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کا ہمیشہ یہ نقطہ نظر رہا ہے کہ کبھی کوئی ایک طاقت یا ایک مخصوص سوچ قوم نہیں بنا سکتی، محنت اور اتحاد س…
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On this day, we remember Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a pivotal figure in Pakistan's history, born on January 5, 1928. His vision and leadership transformed the nation during a crucial period. As the founder of the Pakistan People's Party, the 4th president of Pakistan & later as the 9th Prime Minister, Bhutto championed social justice, economic reforms, and the empowerment of the marginalized. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto played a crucial role in establishing Pakistan as a nuclear power, a significant achievement that has shaped the country's defense and strategic posture. Recognizing the importance of nuclear capability for national security, Bhutto initiated the nuclear program in the early 1970s, famously stating, "We will eat grass, even go hungry, but we will get one of our own". Bhutto’s vision was not just about military strength; it was also about ensuring that Pakistan could stand tall on the global stage, especially in the context of regional security dynamics. As we honor his legacy today, it's essential to acknowledge this pivotal contribution that has had lasting implications for Pakistan's sovereignty and security. Bhutto's legacy continues to inspire discussions about democracy, social justice, and the rights of minorities in Pakistan.
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RT @shehryar_taseer: Then out spoke brave Horatius, the captain of the gate. To every man upon this earth, death cometh soon or late. And h…
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Remembering Salman Taseer, a brave advocate for justice & minority rights, on his death anniversary today. His assassination was a call for stronger Blasphemy laws in Pakistan, which till date continue to threaten lives and stifle freedom of expression. His death anniversary serves a reminder for reforms that protect genuine religious sentiment while safeguarding the rights of minorities and promoting freedom of speech. @MediaCellPPP
پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی شہید انسانیت شہید سلمان تاثیر کو ان کے 14 ویں یوم شہادت پر خراج عقیدت پیش کرتی ہے۔
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~ Loving this winter! It's just me and books this season ❄️📚🧦☕️ . : . Currently halfway through @salmanmasood's "Fallout", that offers a gripping analysis of political events of the past decade. Hooked on to it, it's so entertainingly captivating. ✨✨✨
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@sharjeelinam Congratulation to Rawal & Komal ♥️ and the entire family. Wishing speedy recovery for mama and a blessed naseeb for the baby 👶🏻 Amen
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Remembering Benazir Bhutto on her death anniversary today. As Pakistan's first female Prime Minister, she was a trailblazer who shattered glass ceilings in a male-dominated political landscape. Her leadership was marked by a vision for a progressive Pakistan, where democracy and women's rights were at the forefront. On this day, we reflect on the challenges she faced, including political opposition and personal sacrifices, which only strengthened her resolve. Her commitment to social justice and empowerment for women continues to inspire countless individuals across the globe. Bibi's tenure was not without controversy, but her ability to navigate the complexities of politics while advocating for the marginalized remains a testament to her strength and determination. Her tragic assassination in 2007 shocked the nation and the world, leaving a void that is still felt today. It was a loss not just for her supporters but for anyone who believed in the potential of a more equitable society. On this anniversary, we must remember the leader she was and the ideals she fought for, as well as the lessons learned from her life and career. Let us take this moment to acknowledge the ongoing struggles for women's rights and democratic freedoms in Pakistan and around the world. Bhutto's legacy serves as a reminder that the fight for equality is far from over. It is a call to action for all of us to engage in meaningful dialogue, to challenge injustices, and to uplift the voices of those who have been silenced. As we honor her legacy, may we strive to carry forward her message of resilience and courage in the face of adversity. Let us continue to advocate for women's empowerment, democratic values, and social justice, ensuring that her dream of a better society remains alive in our hearts and actions. Together, we can work towards realizing the vision she had for Pakistan—one that is inclusive, just, and equitable for all its citizens. #BenazirBhutto #Legacy #WomenInLeadership
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Today, we honor the legacy of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founding father of Pakistan. His relentless pursuit of justice, equality, and unity paved the way for the creation of our nation. Jinnah envisioned a Pakistan where all citizens, regardless of their background, could live in harmony and peace. His commitment to the rule of law and democratic values continues to inspire us. As we reflect on his teachings, let’s strive to embody his spirit of resilience and work together for a brighter future for our beloved country. May we always remember his sacrifices and uphold the values he stood for. #QuaidDay #PakistanZindabad
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