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“The
Muslim League has won and established Pakistan and it is the Muslim
League whose duty it is now, as Custodian of the sacred trust, to
construct Pakistan.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Our vision is shaped by Pakistan and Pakistan alone, and the interests
of Pakistan and its people always come first. Pakistan is paramount
for us all, as the country created by the Muslim League under the
great leadership of the Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. As inheritors
of this legacy of the freedom struggle, we have to promote the vision
of our founding fathers, Quaid-i-Azam and Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
Promoting pride in Pakistan, projecting history of its Freedom Movement
and respect for its Founding Fathers is the corner stone of our
vision.
We stand for upholding Islamic & moral values
· Live and let live.
· Decency, tolerance and harmony.
· Ensuring justice and freedom of expression.
· Family values.
· Dignity of the common citizen.
· Protection and promotion of the rights of the female population
and providing freedom from fear and oppression.
· Opposing hypocrisy and double standards.
· Protection of the rights of minorities.
· Promoting human rights and respect for the rule of law.
· Stating ‘Kalima-e-Haq’ (Truth).
PML Vision
· DEMOCRACY
· DEVELOPMENT
· DEVOLUTION
· DIVERSITY
· DEFENCE
I. DEMOCRACY
“I am sure that democracy is in our blood. It is in our
marrows. Only centuries of adverse circumstances have made the circulation
of the blood cold. But the blood is circulating again, thanks to
the Muslim League’s efforts.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
April 24, 1943
I. DEMOCRACY
Pakistan itself is a product of the democratic process under the
leadership of Muslim League led by the Quaid-i-Azam. Democracy,
therefore, is central to our belief. We are convinced that the right
to vote, without fear or favour, is sacrosanct and there should
not be any infringement of this fundamental right.
· Apart from supporting parliamentary democracy and fair
and free elections under a strong and independent Election Commission,
the Pakistan Muslim League also believes in promoting a democratic
political culture within the country and within the Party.
· We strongly believe in inner party democracy, where all
Party members have the right of dissent and difference of opinion.
It is in this context that the PML office bearers are elected according
to the Party Constitution and there are regular meetings of the
Party leadership, including the Central Executive Committee, the
Policy Planning Group and the Central Working Committee.
· The PML also feels that the President and the Secretary
General should not hold more than two successive terms of their
respective elected offices, and both have voluntarily announced
their decision to step down upon expiry of their term.
· The PML feels that the government and the opposition are
two wheels of the chariot of democracy.
· The role of opposition is as important as that of government
in strengthening democracy. The PML regards the opposition as a
key stakeholder in the democratic process and supports an institutionalized
role for the opposition.
· The opposition should be consulted in all major decision
making and given key committees of Parliament, including chairmanship
of the Public Accounts Committee.
· FATA badly needs a healing touch so that through democracy
and development, the area can be secured against terrorism and extremism.
The PML believes that political parties can be a major factor of
unity, peace and stability in FATA. A party-based democratic political
process in FATA would be the biggest antidote to terrorism and extremism.
· The PML, in keeping with its track record, will promote
a Culture of Conciliation and reject the Culture of Revenge, which
is one of the main causes of our recurring political stability.
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II. DEVELOPMENT
“Now I want to make this State of Pakistan happy
and prosperous and we should wholly and solely concentrate on the
well-being of the people, specially the masses and the poor.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
August 11, 1947
II. DEVELOPMENT
The economic and social development of Pakistan is the backbone
of our nation. In the last several years, Pakistan’s economy
has had very positive indicators:
£ Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which was $ 63 billion in
1999, has now reached $ 162 billion, growing at an average of 7%
over the last four years.
£ Per capita income has increased to $ 925 from $ 435.
£ Revenue collection, which was at around Rs.300 billion in
1999, crossed a record Rs.1 trillion, creating more fiscal space
for development expenditures.
£ Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), which hovered
around Rs.80 billion during the 1988-99 period, reached Rs.520 billion
this year.
£ Foreign direct investment (FDI), which was around $ 300
million in 1999, now has peaked to $ 6.5 billion.
£ Remittances are at a record $ 5.5 billion.
£ Exports rose from $ 9 billion to $ 17 billion.
£ Foreign Exchange reserves $ 16 billion.
£ Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) index rose to 14,000 points
from 1000 points in 1999.
· The PML shall develop an enterprise culture which develops
skills, supports workers and creates jobs.
· Agriculture is the base of our economy and the PML will
take all appropriate steps to increase agricultural production to
develop food self-sufficiency and to promote high value crops for
export.
· Education, PML’s number one priority, is central
to building a modern developed society and the Pakistan Muslim League
will seek to ensure free and universal primary education.
· The PML also makes a commitment for mass literacy in the
country within the next 10 years. Training of teachers, expansion
of their expertise and increasing their salaries and status would
be ensured.
· The PML would also like to set aside a special day in the
national calendar as the “National Teachers Day” as
a mark of respect to the honourable profession of teaching.
· The existing educational institutions will be improved
and upgraded from primary to secondary, from secondary to higher
secondary and from schools to colleges. This would specially be
provided in the case of education for girls and women as well as
institutions in rural and backward areas. Vocational and technical
education would be encouraged so that education is linked to enhancement
of skills.
· The sector of Madrassah education is highly neglected and
the PML would seek to provide all facilities and financial support
for modernization of Madrassahs especially in curriculum. The Madrassah
students will thus be able to benefit both from religious education
as well as the education provided by other schools.
· The Pakistan Muslim League will also ensure that all scholarships
offered to Pakistanis, either at home or from overseas, will be
duly publicized through advertisements and through the internet
so that these can be availed well in time by deserving students
and these are not allowed to lapse.
· The Higher Education Commission would be made autonomous
and encouraged to improve quality of universities. Retirement age
of teachers will be increased to 65.
· The PML will also take up the case with respective foreign
governments regarding the denial of student visas to Pakistani students
in sciences like physics and engineering since this is an infringement
on the right to education and knowledge and based on political and
ethnic profiling.
· The PML will encourage setting up of public libraries equipped
with the modern research and reference tools, including internet
facilities.
· Sports, Arts, Music and languages as well as English and
Maths shall be taught in all schools. PML’s plan is to tailor
our educational system to individual pupil needs, involving parents
and teachers support in raising academic standards and moral values.
· The PML will also try to ensure that drug companies in
Pakistan are able to provide access to affordable essential life
saving drugs for the common man. Producers of fake drugs will be
given exemplary punishment.
· A special National Foundation would be established for
provision of group life and medical insurance for artists, artisans,
writers, poets, sportsmen and journalists. In this way, a large
section of society which provides skills and services to society
will be able to have access to quality medical care.
· On the issue of health, the PML aims to have a National
Health Service backed by sustained investment in hospitals to provide
better treatment to the patients. Doctors will be given special
incentives to serve in rural areas.
· The PML also plans to upgrade and expand the existing health
care structure of the country, specially focusing on the far flung
and the less developed regions of the country. This would include
expansion and up-gradation of the existing health care network with
modern medical facilities and setting up of separate female/gynae
units in each hospital and medical centre.
· For the environment, the PML is committed to a greener
and cleaner Pakistan and all major projects that would be undertaken
in the future would have an environmental feasibility study. A national
campaign would also be launched to provide steps to protect the
environment, particularly the protection of green areas, planting
of trees and development of forests.
· Mass transit is pivotal to major urban centres and the
PML will take initiatives to provide easily accessible mass transit
and public transport to commuters living in urban areas. The existing
water ways, particularly rivers, would also be utilized for providing
water transportation between different regions of Pakistan. This
would ease pressure on road transport and provide for travel alternatives.
· The PML will promote cycle culture to ensure cheap and
easily available transportation for the common man. This will also
improve the nation’s health and be pollution free. In all
future construction of roads, special bicycle lanes will be provided.
· A clean drinking water task force would also be established
to ensure that the overwhelming majority of Pakistan’s population
has access to clean water.
· The PML will also set up a Food Safety Commission for the
prevention of adulteration and preservation of better standards
for food hygiene and safety throughout the country. Quality control
of foodstuffs will be ensured through legislation and administrative
monitoring.
· The PML believes that Corruption is a big impediment to
development and good governance. However, regrettably in Pakistan,
there has never been any across-the-board accountability. In fact,
all anti-corruption campaigns have been politically motivated to
hound and harass the opposition. An independent, non-partisan anti-corruption
institution, free of government control, will be established with
a view to attacking corruption without fear or favour so that accountability
is not used as a weapon of revenge against political opponents.
· The PML believes in building dams and water reservoirs
based on need, but through consultation and consensus.
· The Pakistan Muslim League strongly believes in promoting
self reliance at all levels and considers this a major means to
mobilize the creative skills of the Pakistani people. The PML will
launch a Village Development Initiative for integrated development
of rural communities, comprising some 70% of the population. Each
village would have a 5-person committee to prepare development projects,
in cooperation with the local government. The provincial and the
federal government will provide all necessary assistance, including
skills training and loans. This will generate villages’ productive
capacity in such areas as cottage industry and handicrafts, vocational
training, milk preservation and livestock development.
· The PML will promote the self-reliance principle for poor,
hardworking, skilled people who do not have funds for setting up
small, home-based businesses. Most of such people do not have access
to the country’s banking facilities since there are only approximately
5 million bank account holders out of a population of 160 million.
The Pakistan Muslim League will establish a state-supported Skills
Promotion Trust to generate easily available small loans for persons
desirous of transforming their skills for generating incomes on
self help basis. Widows, the disabled and jobless youth will be
especially able to benefit by harnessing their talents and hard
work for gainful self-employment.
· The right to a decent shelter is a fundamental human right
and the PML would like to ensure that housing is no longer a monopoly
of only those with money. The Pakistan Muslim League would like
to prepare a revolutionary programme for provision of low cost housing
to those who cannot afford it. The PML will establish a Cheap Homes
Initiative that will be based on a coordination of a troika comprising:
· State land provided free by the Government;
· Builders willing to build low cost housing; and
· Home owners paying in installments for construction of
this low cost housing.
III. DEVOLUTION
“Pakistan guarantees that federated units of the
National Government would have all the autonomy that you will find
in the constitutions of the United States of America, Canada and
Australia. But certain vital powers will remain vested in the Central
Government such as the monetary system, national defence and other
federal responsibilities. Each federated State or province would
have its own legislative executive and judicial systems, each of
the three branches of Government being constitutionally separate.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
November 8, 1945
III. DEVOLUTION
· The Pakistan Muslim League is the architect of devolution
of powers in Pakistan and it strongly feels that decentralization
is a key to good governance. The PML believes that strong provinces
mean a strong Pakistan and it does not subscribe to the doctrine
of a ‘strong centre’. The Pakistan Muslim League is
committed to provincial autonomy within the federal framework, and
it will continue the positive initiative taken in this regard by
the Parliamentary Committee on Balochistan.
· While there has been devolution of powers from the provinces
to the districts, there is need for devolution of authority from
the federation to the provinces.
· Within the Ministries/Departments, there should also be
decentralization of authority, as well as downsizing of the Prime
Minister’s Secretariat. There is too much centralized control
which retards good governance. The greater the decentralization,
the greater will be the empowerment of the people at the grass roots
level. Rules of Business will be accordingly revised to remove red-tape.
· The PML also feels that the Constitution should be implemented
in letter and spirit. Those subjects belonging to the provinces
should be handed back to them. There should be minimal interference
from the centre in the functioning of the provinces.
· Provincial autonomy must include the right to regulate
and control the natural resources existing within each province.
· The Senate, which embodies the rights of the federation,
should be strengthened; as each province, irrespective of population
and size, is equal under the Constitution.
· The Pakistan Muslim League will ensure that provinces which
take special initiatives to enhance the welfare of the people, particularly
poverty alleviation, will be provided with special assistance by
the Federal Government.
IV. DIVERSITY
“You are free; you are free to go to your temples,
you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place of worship
in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste
or creed; that has nothing to do with the business of the State.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
August 11, 1947
IV. DIVERSITY
Pakistan is an example of unity in diversity and its four provinces
include people of different ethnic groups, languages and cultures.
Different sections of Pakistani society must have equal rights and
equal opportunity. Pluralism strengthens the democratic functioning
of the Federation.
· The PML will ensure access to speedy justice and it will
prepare an Action Plan to ensure the phasing out and abolition of
longstanding litigation, especially cases involving property and
family disputes, seeking their resolution within a specified timeframe.
· Empowerment of women will be pursued with vigour since
no country can progress unless and until it gives over 50% of its
population equal rights in the country’s political, social,
economic and cultural life.
· The Pakistan Movement would not have been a success had
there not been contributions by women, especially the sister of
the Quaid-i-Azam, Madar-i-Millat Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah. The PML
will promote the Madar-i-Millat as a role model for Pakistani women,
so that they can be inspired to contribute to society equally with
men.
· Women’s rights would be protected, restored, strengthened
and promoted on every level. The PML strongly believes that no meaningful
national development can be achieved without the full participation
of women in nation building. Empowerment of women has a multiplier
effect on the family and the whole nation.
· Fundamental human rights and dignity of women would be
guaranteed and justice provided, including legal prosecution against
acts of physical and domestic violence and honour killings.
· The Pakistan Muslim League will also ensure the end of
such unjust and unacceptable practices like Wanni, Karokari, honour
killings, marriage with Quran, etc. and ensure that women are not
deprived of their due property rights by their more powerful male
relatives.
· Pakistan is a young nation since 100 million of its population
is less than 25 years of age. As such, two-third of the country’s
population, which is the majority of this country, would be provided
with special initiatives and policies. The Ministry of Youth Affairs
will work directly under the Prime Minister’s Secretariat.
· Opportunities for employment of youth will be provided
both at home and abroad and the PML will enhance teaching of communication
skills including computer and Information Technology.
· During the summer holidays, special inter-provincial youth
campaigns will be launched for providing opportunities for the youth
of different provinces to work together to enhance inter-provincial
harmony.
· The PML supports the initiative of a Youth Parliament and
feels that this provides invaluable training in democracy for youth
and students and it will encourage the establishment of a Youth
Parliament at the centre and the provinces.
· For the overseas Pakistanis youth with families in Pakistan,
the PML will support initiatives for these youth to travel back
to Pakistan during their summer holidays for orientation campaigns
so that they can be sensitized to their culture and to their country
periodically.
· Senior citizens are a tremendous source of wisdom, knowledge
and experience for any society, and the PML will take major initiatives
for senior citizens so that the society can still benefit from their
experience. The PML will organize special facilities for needy senior
citizens so that it can facilitate their cheap travel and medical
needs.
· The PML will ensure the special needs and rights of the
disabled are upheld, particularly their right to a normal life as
equal citizens. The quota of the disabled in government employment
will be enhanced. Wheelchair access and special toilets for the
disabled will be made compulsory in construction of all future buildings.
They will also be given equal opportunity for studying at all the
educational institutions including those for higher education, both
at home and abroad. A new Ministry will be created to cater to their
needs and rights.
· The PML believes in equal rights of all Pakistanis, including
those who are serving prison terms. The PML will try to ensure that
those prisoners who cannot afford to pay their fines to gain their
freedom will be provided this amount by the State. And those prisoners
who cannot afford a lawyer will be provided with Public Legal Defenders
at State expense.
· The PML will ensure that the rights of the children and
bonded labour are protected. Legislation will be swiftly undertaken
against child abuse and exploitation, as well as for their protection
from prison sentences.
· Orphans and children with special needs will be provided
with incentives and training for special skills. The existing orphanages
will be provided with funding to upgrade their facilities.
· The rights of labour and peasants shall be protected and
the PML will develop a skilled labour force to meet the challenges
of a vast growing economy. The minimum wages of labour will be periodically
fixed to counter inflation to provide a reasonable standard of living
for the wage earners.
· The PML believes that flourishing of arts and culture is
vital to development of any society and it will take strong steps
to promote diverse cultures and languages of Pakistan including
steps for protection of cultural heritage. The PML also feels that
“soft power” like culture, media, sports and academia,
can be very important for improving the image of Pakistan.
· The PML will seek the establishment of an office of Cultural
Ambassador who would play a key role in promoting Pakistani culture
abroad, given the rich diversity of Pakistan’s cultural heritage.
In this regard, Sufi teachings, thoughts and traditions would be
encouraged since they promote tolerance and harmony.
· In the current context the PML strongly feels that it is
important to examine the reasons and causes for rise of extremism
in society. After examining the causes, the PML will prepare a strategy
based on education and persuasion, not use of force, to combat all
kinds of extremism in society. This national strategy will be prepared
by a special Task Force to combat extremism and this Task Force
will be asked to present its recommendations and report within 100
days of its formation.
· The PML strongly believes in the rights of consumers and
the need to eliminate adulteration either in food stuff or in medicines.
At the same time, price hike and hoarding is breaking the backbone
of the common man and steps will be taken to attack these twin anti-people
practices.
· The PML will ensure legislation to protect the rights of
consumers. In this regard, Consumer Protection Societies will be
encouraged.
· The PML considers overseas Pakistanis as a tremendous source
of strength for Pakistan and they work as unofficial ambassadors
of goodwill for Pakistan wherever they live and work. The overseas
Pakistanis deserve to be given their due rights and role in their
mother country.
· The PML will endeavour to provide the right of vote to
overseas Pakistanis and the Party will propose a Constitutional
amendment to provide for representation for overseas Pakistanis
in the Pakistan Parliament.
· The PML considers religious minorities of the country as
equal citizens of the Pakistani state and they have the same rights
as Muslims. The minorities will have full freedom of worship and
the right to employment in all sectors of the Pakistani state. Their
religious holidays will be commemorated nationally with the help
of the State. The PML also appreciates the constructive role played
by the minority missionary institutions in imparting quality education
to Pakistanis in different parts of the country.
· The Pakistan Muslim League also believes that in building
a better Pakistan, it is imperative that moral values and character
building are promoted. These include honesty, integrity, simplicity,
hard work, truthfulness, merit, fair-play and the courage of convictions.
· The PML also rejects evils of society such as the Sifarishi
culture (culture of patronage) and Khushamdi culture (culture of
sycophancy), which should be strongly discouraged. The PML feels
that the crisis of morality in our society can be combated by reverting
to the universal principles enshrined in Islam as well as the practices
and professions of such role models as the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(Peace be upon him) and Pakistan’s founding fathers, Quaid-i-Azam
and Allama Iqbal.
V. DEFENCE
“The Armed Forces of Pakistan are the custodians of the life,
property and honour of the people of Pakistan. The Defence Forces
are the most vital of all Pakistan’s Services and, correspondingly,
a very heavy responsibility and burden lies on your shoulders.”
Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Quetta, June 14, 1948
V. DEFENCE
· The Pakistan Muslim League believes that a strong defence
is imperative to guard the country’s sovereignty and territorial
integrity. The PML shares the entire nation’s pride in the
professionalism of its Armed Forces. The PML supports modern and
well equipped Armed Forces, as a professional fighting machine functioning
within the framework of the Constitution. Such a defence force is
vital for national security.
· National security can no longer be defined purely in terms
of military might alone. In today’s world, national security
should be redefined also by civilian components like the Constitution,
respect for the rule of law and human rights, political parties
with a national vision, provincial autonomy, a strong economy and
education, an independent media and judiciary, a robust civil society
as well as a sovereign parliament.
· The PML supports the development of an indigenous defence
capability and defence production since that is important in lessening
dependence on outside assistance.
· The country’s defence and foreign policy function
closely with each other and this foreign policy should protect the
interests of the state as well as reflect the aspirations of the
people.
· Pakistan’s nuclear programme is a vital component
of Pakistan’s national security and serves both as a deterrence
against aggression and to preserve and protect our national independence.
Since Pakistan has no aggressive intentions against any state, Pakistan
will not accept double standards on the nuclear issue nor allow
intrusion into its nuclear programme or provide access to any of
its nuclear installations and scientists to outsiders.
· The PML feels that no foreign country has the right to
dictate or interfere in Pakistan’s internal affairs and we
will seek to build friendly relations with all countries on the
basis of equality and reciprocity. Pakistan shall not allow its
territory to be used against any neigbouring country and the PML
feels that the country’s foreign policy should be geared towards
strengthening Pakistan’s security and stability, with the
first priority being peace in the region where Pakistan is located.
· The PML is against terrorism, extremism and violence in
all its forms and manifestations. The PML feels that terrorism has
no religion since terrorism is a common enemy of all humanity.
· The PML would like to strengthen relations with our traditional
friends like China, promote peace in the region, especially South
Asia and Central Asia, deepen relations with the Muslim Ummah and
build stable and friendly relations with the West and the international
community.
· The PML strongly feels that international politics should
be governed by the rule of law and the United Nations Charter and
it rejects any notion of “might is right” since that
would mean reverting to the law of the jungle.
· The PML supports the right of self determination of the
people of Jammu and Kashmir through implementing UN resolutions.
However, in order to break the deadlock on this issue existing for
the last 60 years, the PML would support all those initiatives to
peacefully resolve the Kashmir question which enjoy the support
and backing of the Kashmiri people. The PML recognizes the APHC
as representing the voice of the oppressed Kashmiri people. The
PML will support any settlement of Kashmir that is just and honourable,
which is acceptable to the Kashmiri people.
· The peace process with India will be pursued with vigour,
since it is conducive to a stable and peaceful South Asia.
· For the Pakistan Muslim League, Kashmir is a problem of
humanity and welfare of Kashmiris comes first, before the territory
of Jammu and Kashmir.
· The PML supports the establishment of an independent democratic
state in Palestine with Jerusalem as its capital. The PML strongly
feels that the people of the West Bank and the Gaza have the right
to elect any government of their own choice.
· The PML feels that the war against Iraq was wrong and illegal
and it feels that the way out is a peaceful solution through termination
of foreign occupation. There should be efforts to replace the occupation
with a joint United Nations - OIC peacekeeping force.
· The PML also feels that there should be a peaceful solution
to the war in Afghanistan and efforts should be made by the foreign
forces in Afghanistan to initiate a dialogue with the resistance.
Only through national reconciliation can Afghanistan be stable and
peace return to that war-torn country.
· The Pakistan Muslim League also supports Iran’s right
to a peaceful nuclear programme under the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) safeguards and it rejects any threat of force or use
of force to resolve this issue. The PML also welcomes the latest
report from the US in this regard which clearly proves that Iran
is not pursuing a nuclear weapons programme.
· The PML supports Pakistan’s initiative endorsed by
the Islamic Summit in Malaysia in 2003 for reform of the Organization
of Islamic Conference (OIC). In this regard, the PML welcomes the
report and recommendations of the Commission of Eminent Persons
and hopes that these recommendations will be implemented in letter
and spirit to make the OIC effective.
· The PML also supports strengthening of the Defence and
Foreign Affairs Committees of the National Assembly and the Senate
and feels that these committees must have the right to have access
to all information pertaining to their respective ministries. The
PML also welcomes the initiatives of opening up these Committee
meetings to the press and the public so that the bureaucratic culture
of secrecy is replaced by transparency.
· The PML feels that the Foreign Office should be more people-friendly
and its professionalism restored. Pakistani missions abroad should
redefine their role, by serving non-VIP Pakistani citizens with
a speedy commitment and serving overseas Pakistanis should be part
of their priority mandate.
CONCLUSION
The people of Pakistan owe a debt of gratitude to the Quaid-i-Azam
Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Muslim League for giving us freedom
and independence. The creation of Pakistan through a democratic
political process and a mass political struggle was nothing short
of a miracle in the annals of modern history given the almost insurmountable
odds. As the eminent American historian, Professor Stanley Wolpert
rightly wrote in his tribute to the Father of the Nation:
“Few individuals significantly alter the course of history.
Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited
with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.”
Despite the crises of the last 60 years, the people of Pakistan
have demonstrated tremendous resilience and the ability to bounce
back. They have demonstrated a ‘can do’ confidence,
invariably overcoming difficulties. The Pakistan Muslim League resolves
to restore the people’s faith in national institutions and
combat the evils of sectarianism and parochialism, which alongwith
the scourge of extremism and terrorism, are today the biggest security
threats to Pakistan.
Today, Pakistan is moving forward, fuelled by a booming economy
and an emerging and articulate middle class, a vibrant civil society,
an independent judiciary and a free media. The PML will strengthen
these positives of an open and democratic society to build a better
tomorrow. The PML will seek to promote optimism and faith in the
future, rejecting the negative thinking of the prophets of pessimism.
Such ingratitude (na’shukri) should be dismissed with the
contempt it deserves.
Let it not be said that Pakistan was let down by leaders who were
not equal to the task. As the Party that successfully led the struggle
for freedom 60 years ago, the Pakistan Muslim League will, Insha-Allah,
succeed in building a better and stronger Pakistan with the support
of the people.
We remain committed to our motto:
Live & Let Live.
Giving hope to the hopeless,
PAKISTAN Zindabad
PAKISTAN MUSLIM LEAGUE Zindabad
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