Islamabad - Pakistan Muslim League (Like Minded Group) announced its manifesto titled ‘Roadmap to Pakistan’s Recovery’ covering 25 areas to be tackled including security, justice, education, health youth and others.
In the launching ceremony of manifesto, which is in a booklet shape, was held here at a local hotel on Wednesday.
A number of solutions have been proposed in education and health sectors. Employment to one member of each family of Pakistan, both rural as well as urban, was guaranteed in the manifesto. Minimum wages have been proposed for rural labourers in addition to urban wagers.
Addressing the programme, PML LM President Senator Salim Saif Ullah Khan, along with other leaders Humayun Akhtar Khan, Kashmala Tariq and former foreign minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, said that the country was facing challenges and needed sincere leadership and established plan to meet them.
They said that terrorism had reached a point where it posed a direct, long term, existential threat to Pakistan. They proposed that causes of extremism in society should be addressed. They said that stability in the region was imperative for security and economic development.
They said that double standard on the nuclear issue would not be accepted. They proposed that term of the National Assembly to be reduced to 4 years and a new category of technocrats was to be added to the list of reserved seats in the National and Provincial assemblies to improve capacity of political parties to govern.
The manifesto also covers women rights, security of minorities, economic issues, media freedom, justice, youth, terrorism, energy, water, foreign policy, constitutional reforms and good governance.
The creation of additional provinces in Pakistan has been supported and constitutional reforms proposed to simplify the process for the new provinces. They rejected to rely on IMF and presented a programme for stopping corruption.
They also have a plan for periodic elections within the political parties under supervision of Election Commission.
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