KARACHI: The Sindh government has declared a public holiday on December 27, the day of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto’s death anniversary, ending rumours.
Dec 27 public holiday in Sindh notified: In observance of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto’s martyrdom day, Sindh has declared December 27 to be a public holiday throughout the province.
The Caretaker Chief Minister has declared December 27 as a public holiday in Sindh. All public and private offices, municipal councils, and provincial government administrative offices will remain closed on this day.
BENAZIR BHUTTO: A MEMORIAL LEGACY
Benazir Bhutto continues to be an important figure in Pakistani politics as the first woman to head a country with a majority of Muslims. Her supporters and the PPP continue to be inspired by her vision for Pakistan and her beliefs. They utilize this annual memorial as an opportunity to recommit to her values through reflection and reaffirmation.
Additionally, Benazir Bhutto’s unwavering dedication to empowering the marginalised and her unwavering pursuit of democracy characterised her leadership. Although her passing left a vacuum in Pakistan’s political scene, her ideas and vision live on, particularly on this day when her followers come together to celebrate and remember her life.
MEASURES OF SECURITY
However, , “He instructed the police department to formulate a comprehensive security plan for the forthcoming death anniversary of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. Further, He announced the establishment of a control center at his office to oversee all activities and ensure law and order.
Additionally, he mentioned the installation of sniffer dogs, closed-circuit cameras, walk-through gates, and other security equipment at the entry and exit points of the Bhutto family’s mausoleum at Garhi Khuda Bux Bhutto, as well as on other roads and routes leading to the Mazar.”