The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader, Gohar Khan, unveiled the manifesto, “Shandaar Pakistan, Shandaar Mustaqbil aur Kharaab Maazi sey chutkara,” at a press conference in Islamabad. Literally translated, this means “great Pakistan, a great future, and freedom from the bad past.”
Gohar Khan claimed that the National Assembly’s five-year term would be cut to four if the party were elected. In addition, he suggested a number of constitutional amendments that would allow the electorate to choose the prime minister “directly by the people and not by the members of the National Assembly.” He figured he could take advantage of this.
In addition, Gohar Khan promised to establish a truth and reconciliation committee to address the injustices that the common citizen has to endure.
Tweets from Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf official account
He further stated, “We cannot have two sets of laws, one for the rich and one for the poor.”
An official from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has stated that the Code of Criminal Procedure will be modified in order to provide “protection to the people.”
In order to stimulate the economy, the party pledged in its manifesto to change the tax code and increase the income base. It also promised to provide a subsidy designed specifically for farmers.
In his statement, Gohar stated that the party would prioritize the passage of education laws, the idea of a national health card, and the support of solar energy initiatives.
The tenet that underpins Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is “no one can interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs.” At this time, we had a conversation about our foreign policy.
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