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1. Agriculture

a. To bring all cultivable waste land under the plough.

b. To provide best variety of seeds, fertilizers and insecticides in time and at reasonable rates.

c. To achieve self sufficiency in food products land to export them.

d. To introduce cooperative marketing so as to save the farmer from the clutches of the unscrupulous middleman.

e. To terminate illegally obtained/granted lands and plug all loopholes exploited to conceal land holdings.

f. To examine and revise the revenue collection system.

g. To provide concessional credit facilities for tubewells, tractors and agricultural inputs.

h. To construct small dams for harnessing sufficient water supplies for agriculture.

i. To improve quality of livestock and protect against epidemic diseases of animals.

j. To introduce crop and livestock insurance.

2. Bureaucracy

a. To revamp civil bureaucracy so as to blind the civil servants to be loyal and faithful to the state interests and rule of law and to perform their duties honestly, efficiently and fearlessly without accepting any political influence or pressure.

b. To foster simplicity in living standard of the bureaucracy and make their sources of income transparent to the public.

c. To make the institution of accountability strong enough to completely eliminate corruption, red-tapism and mal-practices from the government offices.

d. To ensure merit to be the only criterion for selection of the incumbents in all tiers of bureaucracy.

e. To streamline office procedures, departmental requirements and conduct rules.

f. To provide protection cover in service to all the civil servants.

g. To stop a bureaucrat exercising any kind of discretional power.

h. To appoint honest, dedicated, qualified and professional persons in foreign missions.

3. Defence

a. To reorganize the armed forces to achieve better combat efficiency at a lesser cost to ensure defence and deterrence within available means.

b. Introduce national service and conscription.

c. To retain and update nuclear capability.

d. To separate pensions budget from the defence budget. Remove discrimination between old and new pensioners.Introduce indexation of pay, allowances and pensions for all including widows.

e. To review perks, grant of honours and awards along with their benefits that accrue.

f. To use armed forces in nation building role such as :- Eradication of illiteracy, Uplift of national health, Construction of important works and low cost housing colonies, Provision of mobile radio terminals and telephone exchanges, Malaria control etc.

4. Economy

a. To recover all outstanding loans, including written off loans at all costs with sever action against the defaulters and responsible bankers.

b. To promote fair competition in the utility industries with a curb on anti-competitive practices and abuses of market power.

c. To revitalize sick industrial units land to make a skillfully trained labour force for own industries and for employment abroad.

d. Restore domestic investors confidence as well as confidence of overseas entrepreneurship by establishing credibility for exports.

e. To bring agriculture under tax net.

f. To stop under-registration of property and black money laundering.

g. To enlarge economic freedom and stop smuggling.

h. To frame inflexible policies for the collection of revenues, elimination of tax evasion, eradication of corruption and red-tapism from the government offices.

i. To encourage rural cottage industry (export-oriented) and advancing loans on easy terms for the purpose.

j. To exercise strict price control and strict vigil on public spending.

k. To six production targets for each industrial unit with mutual consultation of the employer and employees.

l. To privatize insurance and nationalized banks.

5. Education

a. Education to be our top priority and merit and quality to be made a sine qua non consideration in all cases of admission of students and appointment of teachers in all the educational institutions of the country.

b. To ensure the appointment of fully trained and administratively qualified and experienced teachers as heads of the educational institutions and fully trained and qualified personnel as teachers.

c. The law and order and discipline in an educational institution to be made the sole responsibility of its Head Master/Principal land teachers.

d. The education to be graded as Primary, Middle, Secondary and University.

e. Medium of instruction in Primary schools to be mother tongue or Urdu with English to be optional at Primary level but compulsory in Middle and Secondary schools and Urdu compulsory in Primary as well as middle schools.

f. To open quality Vocational and commercial institutions and quality professional, technical (hi-tech), nuclear, scientific and technological institutions with emphasis on research work.

g. To ensure a uniform syllabus and the production and availability of quality books for the students.

h. To implement a crash literacy programme for eradicating illiteracy from the country.

i. To create Pakistan Education Service and offer better pay scales to the teachers.

j. To promote a meaningful liaison between the parents and teachers. Madrasas to retain their distinctive entity.

k. Universities to be made administratively independent and financially self sufficient.

l. Quality control of public and private schools to be introduced with emphasis on eliminating "Booty Mafia" active at the time of examination and curbing the tendency of private educational institutions getting all the way commercial and fleecing the people.

6. Elections

a. To re-organize and strengthen the institution of Election Commission and make it entirely independent and powerful to wield the scepter in all scepter in all the election matters in the country.

b. To make the Chief Election Commissioner strong and powerful enough to ensure impartial and peaceful elections in the country.

c. To introduce joint electorate with voting age 18 years and NIC a must for voting.

d. To ban completely crossing of floor and horse-trading.

e. To make luring of voters on biradri, regional, ethnical or religious basis and resorting to coercion, deceit or purchasing of votes a heinous offence with deter mental punishment and fine.

f. Proportional representation and reserving separate seats for women no to be introduced in elections in the country.

g. To establish the sovereignty of the people through the elected national and provincial assemblies where the federating units will be free to focalise their problems.

7. Environment

a. To include environmental education in schools and colleges and to protect the environment from harmful hazards and to develop environmental industries.

b. To adopt our industry so as to conform to the international standards and completely ban polyethylene bags.

c. To stop dumping of industrial wate into rivers, lakes and canals and tighten strict control on hazardous vehicle emission and to ensure proper sewage disposal and its treatment.

d. To create artifical lakes, ensure conservation and protection for forests in the country and to reduce the level of "greenhouse gases" that cause global warming.

8. Federalism and Devolution of Authority

a. To develop authority consonant with making democracy successful in the country and national institutions effective, independent, accountable and responsible to the public interests.

b. The center to retain Defence, Currency, Foreign Affairs and Communications only and to integrate FATA and Tribal Areas into Pakistan territory granting them rights of franchise.

c. The provinces to be guaranteed complete autonomy.

d. To increase the number of seats in the Senate and the National Assembly.

e. To ensure local bodies participation in crime control, education, environmental protection, health, development works, sports and recreation and entrust more powers (administrative, financial) and responsibility to local councils.

9. Health

a. To create National Health Service and introduce old age benefits.

b. To make hospitals autonomous in their day to day affairs and management, eliminate corruption, waywardness, disorderliness and theft of medicines from the public hospitals.

c. Increase the number of nurses with specialist qualifications in paediatric, intensive care, emergency care, cancer care and care of mentally ill people.

d. To set up old people homes and least one hospital exclusively for females at each district headquarter.

e. To ensure quality control of medicines land drugs in pharmaceutical industries and to open quality drug stores run by the government.

f. To curb specialists tendency of commercializing their profession.

g. Every newly graduated medical officer to serve for at least three years in rural areas.

h. To introduce health care insurance and strict measures against adulteration.

10. Industry

a. To promote the industrial base of our economy with emphasis on expansion and production of value added goods.

b. To make concerted efforts to generate our exports and curtail imports so as to strike a wholesome balance between them.

c. The management of industrial units to guarantee all benefits available under the social security scheme and EOBI to all their workers and to improve their labour skills.

d. To ensure the promotion of quality control in the manufacturing of goods in our industries.

e. To evolve friendly industrial policies and provide loan credit facilities to medium and small sized industrial units on favorable terms.

f. To make labour union the true and useful representatives of their workers and to ensure that the unions promote good industrial atmosphere and better relations between the employers and their workers.

g. To promote the Chambers of Commerce and Industry to find new markets for our goods and services in the global competition.

h. To eliminate all kinds of thefts (electricity, gas and tax) from the industrial units.

11. The Judiciary

a. To root out corruption, bribery and all kinds of malpractice from the lower and superior courts.

b. To ensure independent judiciary and rule of law for enforcing Haqooq-ul-Ebad in the country.

c. To make justice cheap, speedy and transparent.

d. Members of Parliament to be allowed to discuss judicial conduct of the judges.

e. To introduce small causes courts at Local Bodies level.

f. To establish a network of honorary magistrates in the country.

g. The supreme judicial council to be reorganized and strengthened.

h. To reduce the court fees drastically.

i. To disallow the government law officers (including Attorney General and Advocate general) private practice.

j. All lawyers to be lawfully bound to issue receipts for fees charged from their clients.

k. To make the appointment of Judges of High Courts meticulously on merit, with the consultation of Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) and clearance of agencies and approval of Supreme Judicial Council.

12. Judicious Governance

a. Judicious governance to be fostered at all levels of government, based on tolerance, rule of law, merit, equality of opportunity and social justice.

b. The rights of the citizens, their life and property to be safeguarded and to work to build a society in which all believe that they are treated faily and civilly.

c. Corruption of all kinds to be uprooted from the society and deterrent punishment to be prescribed for the offences to break the trend of "Money into Power and Power into Money".

d. Misuse of Powers, victimization, oppression and high-handedness to be taken serious notice of and eliminated, and persons/officials involved in these offences to be awarded judicious punishment.

e. Introduce measures to protect the public against strikes that cause excessive disruption to essential services.

f. Actions land decisions of the authorities to be invariably made transparent and accountable at all levels.

g. Decentralization of power to the grass roots and holding government and public services to the public scrutiny.

h. Distribution of power between the Federation and Provinces to be effective as provided in the Constitution.

i. A culture of simplicity and fiscal discipline to be developed. Investigate allegations - if found correct punish the accused. If not proved punish the allegation sponsor.

j. Development budget for the provinces to be allotted on the basis of population, area and social/ economic backwardness.

k. The institutions of Accountability (Ehtesab) and ombudsman to be strengthened and made foolproof.

13. Labour, Social Welfare and Human Rights

a. To ensure basic human rights to all the citizens of Pakistan and to eliminate all forms of discrimination, oppression and high-handedness from the society.

b. To open vocational centers for retarded persons; old age and destitute houses and eliminating beggary.

c. To open well equipped and well managed family planning centers and educating people regarding family planning and population control.

d. Stop overloading buses and wagons.

e. To provide concessions to senior citizens and superannuated people of Pakistan and to introduce social security scheme for the unemployed.

f. To eliminate dowry system and arrange marriages of needy women at state expense.

g. To introduce and provide a comprehensive system of transport facilities for the public in the country.

h. To encourage housing schemes for the middle class by way of integrated township with all kinds of amenities.

i. Inculcating simple living, mutual trust, respect for the elders and esteem for the working class in the society.

j. Raising living standard of the people of Pakistan by creating skilled and educated work force for employment at home and abroad.

14. Law and Order

a. Protection of life and property to be guaranteed to the citizens. Repetition of heinous crimes to entail life centence automatically.

b. Law enforcing agencies to be reorganized, integrated, fully trained and equipped to meet any situation effectively with special emphasis on their being made quite independent of any bureaucratic or political influence.

c. To ensure every citizen has equal rights and obligations irrespective of gender, caste or creed.

d. Police Stations to be really made "Dar-ul-aman" in letter and spirit and crime to be curbed with an iron hand.

e. Bringing about behaviour changes in the police force and talking very severe action against those officials involved in high-handedness, corruption and malpractices.

f. Religious tolerance to be promoted and religious freedom protected.

g. Preventive detention laws to be revised and libel laws to be made stringent to protect the reputation of citizens.

15. Media

a. Disband National Press Trust and introduce welfare schemes such as group insurance, social security and pension benefits.

b. To encourages freedom of access to information and punish all kinds of yellow journalism. PTV to be privatized.

c. Newspapers to be made independent and free to express. Electronic media open to private sector.

d. Press and electronic media not to be allowed focus on regional or religious prejudices.

e. Government not to control newsprint or to resort to any discrimination in the matter of government advertisements.

f. To eradicate corruption and malpractices in this profession and to appoint courts for deciding cases of corruption/malpractices or professional misconduct against the journalist, as lodged by the public.

16. The Nation

a. Nothing repugnant to Islam to be allowed.

b. The nation to be made, strong and invulnerable.

c. The Unity and integrity of the nation to be preserved through an evolutionary rather than revolutionary process.

d. No one to be allowed to propagate linguistic, ethnic, regional, sectarian land class feelings in the country. All citizens to enjoy their rights and avail equal opportunities under the constitution.

e. The sense of responsibility, respect for law and order, the spirit of honesty, truthfulness and simplicity, of sacrifice of personal interests for the sake of national interests to be inculcated and infused in the social fabric at all levels.

17. Nuclear, Power and Water

a. To acquire nuclear technology and develop nuclear deterrent, acquire and develop means of delivery of our nuclear weapons and constitute a committee to sort out the nuclear priorities in the event of war.

b. To organize a foolproof nuclear weapons control system for avoiding any misadvanture.

c. To eliminate load shedding by restructuring power distribution system and reducing high line losses and ensuring adequate supply of electricity to the domestic consumers, agriculture, commercial and industrial establishments.

d. To improve overall energy conservation by rapid development of Hydel, Solar and wind sources and encourage the private sector to produce electricity.

e. To sell our nuclear technology and weapons to the Muslim countries whenever our national exigencies demand.

f. To construct small dams in the country.

g. To install water recycling plants in the major cities.

18. Pakistan and the World

a. The sovereignty and independence of Pakistan to be preserved and independent foreign policy to be pursued.

b. The Kashmir issue to be resolved with reference to UNO resolution ie, Right to self determination.

c. To work for the creation of genuine Ummah-e-Islamiya organization.

d. Help send the Afghan refugees to their homeland.

e. To help the world (and UNO) in maintaining international peace and stability in fighting terrorism and the menace of narcotics trafficking.

f. Maintain extra special relations with China and Bangladesh.

19. Taxation

a. To broaden the tax base, make it foolproof and bring all the professions in the net e.g Law, Architecture, Auditing, Medical, Consultancy, Brokerage and commission, Indenting, Transport etc.

b. To simplify tax-laws and procedures and eliminate preferences and elusions/exemption to root out all kinds of malpractices and corruption from the taxation offices.

c. To reduce distress to the poor by curtailing indirect taxes on them.

d. To stop posting of excise inspectors at the industrial establishments and levy excise duty according to an agreed formula of maximum production (as agreed between the management and labour).

20. Women

a. To create better conditions for women and helping them in nation building through setting up cottage industry, advancing easy loans, organizing a female literacy corps at rural level for imparting vocational training and education.

b. To eliminate exploitation, discrimination and oppression of women.

c. Creating Legal Aid Centers for helping women in seeking their legal rights.

d. To grant maintenance allowance to the needy widows.

e. To establish hostels in cities for working women and lodgings for destitute women.

f. To develop parks and recreation facilities exclusively for women.

g. To ensure equal opportunities to women participation in all walks of life.

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