Bilawal Bhutto Says July 5 Remains Darkest Wound on Pakistan's Democratic Soul
Bilawal: July 5 Darkest Wound on Pakistan's Democracy

Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has declared that July 5 will forever remain the darkest wound on Pakistan’s democratic soul. In his message on the completion of 49 years of the Black Day of July 5, he stated that the day marked the theft of the people's mandate, the chaining of democracy, and the extinguishing of millions of hopes by dictatorship.

1977 Coup an Assault on Fundamental Rights

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that General Zia-ul-Haq’s coup was not merely the overthrow of the country’s first elected government led by Quaid-e-Awam Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, but an assault on the people’s fundamental right to shape their destiny through the vote. He emphasized that although Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was imprisoned, subjected to a politically motivated trial, and ultimately embraced martyrdom, he never bowed before tyranny.

“The tin-pot dictator believed he could silence Bhutto,” Bilawal said, “but instead, he awakened the conscience of an entire nation. Shaheed Bhutto’s vision could not be imprisoned, his voice could not be hanged, and his dream of a democratic, progressive and egalitarian Pakistan continues to inspire generations.”

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Tribute to Benazir Bhutto and Jiyalas

Paying glowing tribute to Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto, Bilawal said that following the martyrdom of Quaid-e-Awam, she steadfastly fought to overcome the gravest challenges imposed upon the country and, throughout her life, remained an enduring symbol of hope for the people of Pakistan. He also paid tribute to countless Jiyalas who endured imprisonment, torture, persecution, and even martyrdom, yet never abandoned the cause of democracy. Their sacrifices, he said, transformed suffering into hope and resistance into an enduring democratic movement.

PPP's Unwavering Commitment to Constitution

Reaffirming the PPP’s unwavering commitment to constitutional supremacy, parliamentary democracy, an independent judiciary, and provincial autonomy, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said the Party’s struggle for democracy did not end with its restoration and would continue wherever the Constitution or the people’s mandate is threatened. Concluding his message, he said, “Forty-nine years later, July 5 remains a solemn reminder that nations rise through democracy, constitutionalism, and the sovereignty of the people—not through coercion. We honour our martyrs by carrying forward their mission with the unshakeable faith that the power of the ballot shall always prevail over the power of the bullet.”

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