Wajiha Qamar felicitates the nation on Youm-e-Takbeer, highlighting the significance of May 28, 1998, as a historic day for Pakistan's defence and dignity, marking the country's successful nuclear tests.

The Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training, Wajiha Qamar, has extended her felicitations to the nation on the occasion of Youm-e-Takbeer. She described May 28, 1998, as a historic, decisive, and proud day in Pakistan's history, marking the successful conduct of nuclear tests that made the country's defence invincible.

According to Wajiha Qamar, the echoes of Takbeer from Chagai have safeguarded Pakistan's dignity and defence, making it a significant milestone in the country's history. The minister's message emphasized the importance of this day, highlighting the country's achievement in conducting nuclear tests and strengthening its defence capabilities.

The successful nuclear tests conducted on May 28, 1998, were a significant turning point in Pakistan's history, demonstrating the country's ability to defend itself against any external threats. Wajiha Qamar's message reflected the nation's pride and dignity, acknowledging the sacrifices and efforts made by the country's scientists, engineers, and military personnel who contributed to this achievement.

As the nation celebrates Youm-e-Takbeer, Wajiha Qamar's message served as a reminder of the country's commitment to its defence and security. The minister's felicitations to the nation highlighted the significance of this day, encouraging the people to remember the sacrifices and achievements of the past and to continue working towards a stronger and more secure future for Pakistan.

In conclusion, Wajiha Qamar's celebration of Youm-e-Takbeer underscored the importance of this historic day for Pakistan's defence and dignity. The minister's message reflected the nation's pride and commitment to its security, acknowledging the significant milestone achieved on May 28, 1998, and looking forward to a brighter future for the country.