
Sindh Government Announces Public Holiday for Bhutto’s Death Anniversary
The Sindh government has declared a province-wide public holiday on April 4, marking the 47th death anniversary of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The announcement was made to pay tribute and honor the legacy of Bhutto, who played a significant role in shaping Pakistan’s political landscape.
This year marks a milestone as it is the 47th death anniversary of Bhutto, who passed away on April 4, 1979. His contributions to the nation’s development and politics are still remembered and celebrated by many.
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