In a recent announcement, the Sindh government has declared April 4th, 2024, a public holiday to commemorate the death anniversary of the late Prime Minister and PPP leader, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. This day will serve as a tribute to Bhutto’s significant contributions to the nation.
The notification issued by the provincial government states that all government offices, autonomous bodies, corporations, and local councils under its jurisdiction, excluding essential services, will remain closed on this day. This move is a testament to the enduring legacy of Bhutto and his impact on the nation’s history.
In a related development, the Christian community has been granted a public holiday on April 1st in observance of Easter. This decision reflects the government’s commitment to recognizing and respecting the diverse religious practices of its citizens.