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1973 Constitution reflects unity, democratic identity: Gilani

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ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 9th Apr, 2026) Chairman Senate Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said the Constitution of 1973 is a symbol of Pakistan’s democratic identity, national unity and constitutional supremacy.

In his message on Constitution Day, referring to April 10, 1973, he said it was a historic day when the nation unanimously adopted a Constitution that strengthened the federation, protected provincial rights and created balance among state institutions. He added that it continued to guide the political system and ensures democratic continuity.

The chairman said the Constitution not only strengthens the state system but also guarantees the protection of people’s basic rights.

He said the Constitution is not just a legal document but represents the nation’s collective thinking, political wisdom and commitment to democracy.

He stressed that respect for the Constitution, rule of law and democratic values is essential for the country’s progress and stability.

Gilani paid tribute to the 1973 Parliament and its leadership, especially Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, for playing a key role in building consensus on the Constitution.

He said Bhutto set aside differences and worked in the national interest to create a strong constitutional framework.

He said the Constitution ensures justice for the poor, representation of women, equal rights for minorities and inclusive lawmaking for all sections of society. It also defines the powers of institutions and promotes transparency and accountability.

The Senate chairman said Parliament remains committed to improving the lawmaking process to make it more effective and people-focused. He also appreciated Pakistan’s active diplomacy, saying it has improved the country’s image globally.

He urged political parties to put national interest above differences and remain united, adding that respect for the Constitution is key to stability and progress.

Gilani also called on the youth to understand the Constitution, their rights and responsibilities, and to play an active role in the country’s development, saying an informed youth is vital for Pakistan’s future.

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