Pakistan, July 6 -- Advisor to the Chief Minister Sindh on Inter Provincial Coordination and Cooperative Department, Sardar Ehsan ur Rehman Mazari, in his special message on Black Day observed on July 5, said that July 5, 1977 remains one of the darkest chapters in Pakistan's political history, when a democratically elected government was overthrown and martial law was imposed. He stated that the day serves as a reminder that democracy, constitutional supremacy, the rule of law, and respect for the people's mandate are the foundations of a strong, stable, and prosperous Pakistan.

He said history has repeatedly shown that unconstitutional interventions have weakened national institutions, damaged the economy, disrupted political stability...