The Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan (MQM-P) has a very ambitious manifesto for the General Elections that are scheduled to take place on 8 February 2024. The party has highlighted some important points but failed provide details regarding its plan to achieve them during the next five years.
Here are the key points from MQM-P election manifesto:
- Health and education emergency
- Construction of 100 new cities
- Generating $100 billion remittances
- Stricter anti-corruption laws with capital punishment for mega corruption
- 5 to 10-year educational emergency with incentives for attendance
- Alignment with the national agenda and a call for a new social contract
- Critique of the present constitution and administrative setup as a “feudocracy”
- Emphasis on effective policies, collaboration, and education investments for national progress
- Foreign exchange plan to free Pakistan from the IMF and World Bank
- Agriculture tax proposal through constitutional amendment
- Urban development: Building new cities and increasing women’s representation to 50%
- Commitment to affordable reproductive health services and balancing population size
- Revision of social security programs and repatriation of stranded Pakistanis
- Target of 8% forest cover and abolition of the feudal system
- Review of the national water accord for just water distribution
- Investment in defense intelligence services, including artificial intelligence, human, and signals intelligence.
Details
The MQM-P election manifesto, outlines plans for a health and education emergency, construction of 100 new cities, and generating $100 billion in remittances. The party aims to strengthen anti-corruption laws, introducing capital punishment for mega corruption. Advocating for a 5 to 10-year educational emergency, they promise meals and milk for children attending school. The manifesto emphasizes aligning with the national agenda and calls for a new social contract to make the constitution more reflective of the people’s will.
Addressing flaws in the present constitution and administrative setup, the party criticizes Pakistan’s current state as a “feudocracy.” They advocate for effective policies, collaboration, and education investments to achieve their vision of $100 billion remittances. To break free from the IMF and World Bank, the MQM-P proposes a foreign exchange plan using the youth bulge and suggests an agriculture tax through a constitutional amendment.
In urban development, the party plans to build 100 new cities and increase women’s representation to 50% in various offices. They commit to providing affordable reproductive health services and balancing population size with available resources. The manifesto also aims to revise social security programs and repatriate stranded Pakistanis from Bangladesh. Environmentally, the MQM-P targets an 8% forest cover, maintaining international standards and abolishing the feudal system.
Reviewing the national water accord, the party intends to ensure just water distribution among provinces and supply additional water to Karachi through the K-4 project. In defense, they stress the importance of strong intelligence services, with investments in artificial intelligence, human and signals intelligence to preempt threats.