Message from Syed Awais Qadir Shah, Speaker Provincial Assembly of Sindh, on the 80th Anniversary of the United Nations
As the world honours eight decades of the United Nations, we pay tribute to an institution that emerged from the ashes of conflict with the vision of building lasting peace, advocating human rights, and promoting collective progress for all nations.
Over the years, the United Nations has stood as a symbol of hope and cooperation, addressing global poverty, disease, and inequality, yet the challenges confronting humanity today remind us that this journey is far from complete.
The crises unfolding in Gaza and Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir continue to test the conscience of the international community and the strength of the multilateral order.
The promise of the UN Charter lies in justice, equality, and human dignity, principles that must not be selective but universal.
It is imperative that the United Nations renews its resolve to uphold these values, to act without bias, and to restore faith in a world order guided by fairness and compassion.
On this landmark 80th anniversary, let us reassert our collective belief in dialogue over division, cooperation over conflict, and humanity over indifference. May the spirit of the United Nations continue to inspire nations and peoples to stand together for peace, sustainability, and human dignity, the true essence of a just and united world.