Pasban Democratic Party Celebrates 34th Foundation Day with Renewed Commitment to Women’s Rights and Clean Politics

Shah Latif Town: On its 34th Foundation Day, the Pasban Democratic Party (PDP) reiterated its commitment to championing the rights of oppressed women and purging corruption from Pakistani politics. The celebration highlighted the party’s efforts to mobilize support for honest leadership and to implement a comprehensive plan to address public and women’s issues across the country.

According to Pasban Democratic Party, the event was marked by speeches from PDP Women’s Wing President Aziz Fatima, female leader Nargis Khan, and Almas Khatun, who all emphasized the party’s clean track record and its ongoing battle against corrupt and self-interested political forces. The leaders outlined the party’s strategy to activate its Women Wing nationwide, acknowledging the crucial role of women in economic development and the necessity of their involvement in politics.

The celebration also featured the cutting of a foundation day cake and statements that stressed the urgency of addressing women’s rights and providing free and quality education to them. Pasban has been at the forefront of offering legal support to women facing injustices, encouraging them to step forward to seek justice through the party’s platform.

The party’s leadership expressed a vision for a corruption-free political landscape, with every Pasban worker described as a soldier fighting against oppression. The gathering in Shah Latif Town drew supporters who share the party’s aspiration for a better and more inclusive Pakistan, where long-standing social issues are finally resolved.