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MQM-P Discloses Election Manifesto, Demanding New Provinces

The Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan ( MQM-P ) discloses election manifesto, demanding new provinces demands creation of new provinces as the only solution for good governance in their  General Election 2018 manifesto.

Key points:

Devolution of power

Empowerment of local bodies

Creation of new administrative units

Transforming traditional democracy into participatory democracy

Establishing unity of command

Curbing money laundering and adopting realistic economic goals

Easy access to basic facilities

 

Here is the table of content of the Manifesto 2018.

MQM-P Election Manifesto Table of Content

On top priority is the creation of new provinces and the last on the list is the social welfare. Wonderful way to empower the country. Divide the nation to pieces and the hell with the social welfare.

Get the complete manifesto here MQM-P Manifesto

The manifesto focuses on a comprehensive system for local bodies, end to quota system, improving education and healthcare.

It also priortises law and order situation in the country. The manifesto was unveiled at MQM’s centre in Bahadurabad, where party convener Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui shed light on it.

He said that the party believes in democracy and solving all the issues based on a democratic system.

Siddiqui said that every sect and religion’s followers should be protected, adding that correct census and delimitation of constituencies are necessary.

The MQM-P convener said that the party also wants to put an end to quota system and introduce measures based on merit.

He said that it is pertinent to give complete rights to the local government. Siddiqui said that for the cause of good governance 20 to 22 provinces should be formed in Pakistan.

MQM Pakistan is only restricted till urban sindh and at no cost they can gain the popularity across Pakistan the dream of new province may not see the day light but there’s no restriction on dreaming as Balochis and Sindhis openly oppose the division of Sindh.

 

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