Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari marked the 10th death anniversary of Abdul Sattar Edhi, emphasizing the humanitarian's lifetime of service and his monumental impact on Pakistan's social landscape. President Zardari highlighted Edhi's dedication to aiding the poor and marginalized and his establishment of the world's largest volunteer ambulance network as key aspects of his enduring legacy.
According to Pakistan Peoples Party, the President's message underscored Edhi's commitment to serving humanity without discrimination, transcending societal barriers. Through the Edhi Foundation, Edhi created an extensive network of social care services, including shelters, orphanages, and free meal kitchens, which continue to provide vital support to vulnerable populations.
Abdul Sattar Edhi's work remains a source of national pride, with institutions he founded still serving millions. The President urged the nation to honor Edhi's mission by fostering compassion and humanity. He concluded by expressing hope that Edhi's legacy of empathy and charity will inspire future generations to uphold these values.