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Pakistan
Peoples Party
Manifesto 2008 |
PREAMBLE
This Manifesto is our sacred pledge to the people of Pakistan, and
most importantly to the children of Pakistan who are our future.
Pakistan faces a choice between Quaid-e-Azam’s vision of a vibrant,
tolerant and strong federation, and obscurantism and fragmentation
Pakistan faces a choice between Quaid-e-Awam’s dream of a just
society, and growing inequalities
Pakistan faces a choice between hope and despair
Pakistan faces a choice between strength and uncertainty
Pakistan faces a choice between moving forward and looking back
Pakistan faces a choice between progress for all and prosperity for
a few
We choose Quaid-e-Azam’s vision of tolerance, vibrance and harmony
among provinces
We choose Quaid-e-Awam’s dream of a just society
We chose hope
We chose strength
We choose moving forward
We choose progress for all
Basic Principles of the Party
The first principle of the Party is: Islam is our Faith. Islam teaches
brotherhood, love and peace. Our Faith places a responsibility on
each citizen to reach out in a spirit of accommodation and tolerance
to all religions and sects and to treat people of all faiths with
respect, enabling them to enjoy religious freedom and equality before
the law.
The message of Islam is the message of Peace. It
is a message of brotherhood and tolerance. These are symbolised
in the words and verses of Data Sahib, Shah Abdul Latif of Bhittai,
Baba Farid Ganj Shakar and Lal Shahbaz Qalander. The sufi saints
adopted a life of simple living and high thinking. It’s time
we did the same. By no
means did they use or preach the use of force.The PPP commits itself
to religious tolerance. Religious beliefs of individual citizens
have little to do with the business of the state, as the Founder
of the Nation declared in his inaugural address to the Constituent
Assembly on 11 August 1947. The second principle of the PPP is:
Democracy
is our Politics. The PPP’s commitment to freedom and fundamental
rights, including freedom from hunger and want, is written in the
blood of its martyrs and in the red marks of lashes on the back
of its workers. It is written in the suffering and sacrifice of
Quaid-e–Awam, who faced the gallows refusing to bow before
tyranny, defending
the human rights of our citizens to the last breath. In every age,
including today, the PPP leaders and office bearers have been behind
bars, in exile, facing political persecution, defending their Party
at great personal cost to their families and themselves.
The third PPP principle is: Social Democracy is our Economy. The
PPP aims at creating a just and equitable society with equal opportunity
for all its citizens. The growing gap between the rich and the poor
must be bridged by supporting the
underprivileged, the downtrodden and the discriminated. The PPP
is proud of being the
voice of the poor, the working classes and the middle classes. Our
policies, while dedicated to the underprivileged, created conditions
that enabled the business and trading classes to compete in the
open market. The Party will foster a social market economy, a partnership
of the public and private sectors, predicated upon a synthesis of
economic liberalism with a strong social democratic agenda of State
responsibilities
for satisfying basic human needs: full employment, national health,
universal education,
water supply and sanitation.
The PPP reiterates its firm commitment to provide Food, Clothing
and Shelter (Roti, Kapra Aur Makaan) to every poor family in Pakistan
through our unique emphasis on full employment. The PPP is the only
party with a coherent vision of a welfare state for Pakistan where
market forces are balanced with safety nets for the underprivileged
and the poor.
The final principle of the PPP is All Power to the People. Only
the people have the right on earth to determine their destiny and
chart the course of their Nation. All organs of State must be answerable
to the Court of the people in an election or through their legitimately
elected representatives in Parliament. To the people of Pakistan
we make the following
Promises:
• We Promise to rid Pakistan of violence, bigotry and terror
• We Promise the youth of Pakistan gainful employment, hope
and opportunity
• We Promise to lower inflation We Promise to provide quality
education and
health care, and clean drinking water, to the masses
• We Promise to bring progress to the doorstep of the workers,
farmers and small businesses
• We Promise to protect and support the disadvantaged and
the vulnerable
• We Promise to make Pakistan a businessfriendly country
• We Promise to give high priority to empowerment of women
and ensure their
equal rights
• We Promise to put Pakistan on a sustainable high growth
path
• We Promise to ensure sound macro-economic policies
• We Promise to ensure a strong Defence
• We Promise to ensure that energy shortages are eliminated
• We Promise to protect the Environment
• We Promise to ensure a world class irrigation system and
sound use of scarce water
• We Promise to enhance Provincial Autonomy
• We Promise to put in place a citizen-centric government
• Finally, We Promise Good Governance
State of the Nation
Under the PPP Government, the country was hailed as an emerging
capital market of the world. Since the dismissal of the PPP Government
in 1996, Pakistan has been associated with terrorism, militancy
and extremism. The crisis that began with the dismissal of the PPP
government can only end with the return of the PPP, and through
the masses, to government. During the first Decade of the 21st Century,
the country has suffered:
• Dangerous increase in terrorism and suicide bombings
• Very high levels of poverty, unemployment, and inflation
• Failed poverty reduction program, and severe exclusion of
poor from the benefits of growth and progress
• Undermined national integration with the increased level
of discord among Provinces
• Abuse of institutions and the judiciary
• Obscurantism and hate among religious and ethnic groups
• Huge power shortages and increasing water scarcity
• Increasing crime and suicides
The present regime has eroded all national institutions. Its repression
and oppression have created a culture of lawlessness and tyranny,
inflicting misery in the lives of the people of Pakistan. There
is no justice for the weak and the poor. The youth are unemployed,
the farmers neglected, labour retrenched, stock markets manipulated,
public sector units plundered, national resources squandered, the
media muzzled, civil society attacked, judiciary crushed, and political
leaders exiled, imprisoned and
maligned. Different areas of the country have been parcelled out
to violent militant groups whose influence is spreading like a cancer
throughout society.
To stop the slide into lawlessness, extremism, anarchy, chaos, poverty
and hunger, the
restoration of genuine democracy, through free and fair elections
is essential. The PPP symbolises the empowerment of the people of
Pakistan. The PPP governments served the people. The World praised
its energy program as a model for the developing countries. The
World Health Organisation gave the PPP government a Gold Medal in
recognition of its contribution to the health of its people. The
International Labour
Organisation noted that the largest job-generation in the history
of Pakistan took place under the PPP. As the voice of the people,
the PPP is viewed with hostility by the anti-people forces who have
rigged elections and destabilized governments to seize power and
exploit the People and the Provinces of the country. The social
and living standards of the people are pathetic. While poverty decreased
under the PPP government, poverty has increased over the years,
as reported by the Economic Survey of Pakistan
2007. Quaid-e-Awam made education compulsory for children, and built
schools, colleges and universities. He took the literacy rate up
to 26% where it stagnated for a decade. Then Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
was elected and the literacy rate doubled to over 50%. After the
dismissal of the PPP government in 1996, education once again
stagnated.
What is to be done?
The PPP promises change through
• Employment
• Education
• Energy
• Environment
• Equality
The PPP believes in every individual’s right to food, clothing,
housing and an adequate
livelihood. Our commitment to the people of Pakistan is that their
basic rights are our
responsibility. The Party has, and will always, strive for the rights
of the People.
The PPP slogan is Ilm, Roshni Sab Ko Kaam, Roti Kapra Aur Makaan,
Maang Raha Hai Har Insaan.
Why choose the PPP?
It is not just an election between the PPP and other parties. It
is a clash of sharply competing values and ideologies. The PPP is
a Party truly born out of the hearts
and minds of the workers, peasants, small business, and the vast
majority of citizens who support the Islamic spirit of tolerance
and social justice, and not a Party that is born out of backroom
deals in agency offices. We are the Party that derives its strength
from each and every section of a pluralistic society We are the
Party whose philosophy is rooted in combining sustainable economic
growth with
social justice We are the Party that recognizes that this is a moment
to consolidate all the forces that subscribe to the true spirit
of Islam, and fundamental values of federalism and democracy.
The Mission Before Us
The PPP’s mission is to transform the lives of our people
from one of despair and poverty into one of hope and opportunity
through employment, education, energy, environment and equality.
We have a clear and coherent vision of what needs to be done and
will muster all the resources to get it done. We will take a new
approach marked by a determination to challenge the threats and
not ignore them. We renew our commitment to build a hopeful future
for the poverty stricken. We will strive for a Pakistan where all,
rather than some, live in comfort and plenty. We will strive for
a Pakistan where everyone is included in the expanding circle of
development. We will, with vigour and determination, assure basic
needs for all citizens We will strive to have a responsive, responsible
and representative government at all levels. Social and Economic
Justice is the defining objective of the PPP’s policy framework.
We will
reduce social and economic inequalities between various classes,
between Provinces, within Provinces, and Genders, establishing a
just society. National policy frameworks have, to date, accorded
primacy to economic policy goals, with social policy goals not pursued
aggressively. Even within economic policy-making, Employment has
not been a major objective. Resultantly, social and human development
indicators have continued to lag behind woefully. The very objective
of Development has remained unfulfilled.
The Pakistan Peoples Party proposes to reverse the order of priorities;
whereby social policy objectives drive economic policy. Development
shall be measured in terms of the welfare of the people, rather
than in terms of financial statistics that do not reflect the state
of the nation. Employment and Social and Human Development shall
be specific targets in policymaking and economic policy measures
will be geared to achieve social goals. The twin menace of Inflation
and Unemployment are to be specifically tackled.
The PPP will help individuals set up small businesses and provide
the framework for a
vibrant middle class. It will address the basic needs of low-income
persons.
GROWTH WITH EQUITY
PPP governments since 1967 gave birth to boom economies. In its
last tenure, the PPP tripled economic growth rates, doubled taxation
receipts and took agricultural growth rates from zero to seven percent
annually. It reduced the budget deficit and paid off principal debt
while investing in a massive socio-economic program. The PPP, as
a
modern and moderate Party, attracted four times more direct private
sector investment in three years than all of Pakistan’s previous
governments, creating jobs and wealth for the people of Pakistan.
The PPP computerized the State Bank of Pakistan
and the Stock Market, introduced the National Identity Cards scheme
and deregulated,
decentralized and privatised the economy. The PPP power projects
and mass telephone system enabled ordinary people to set up businesses
when previously power shutdowns and twenty year delays for telephones
prevented them from success in private initiatives. Open Minds,
Open Markets, Open Opportunities is our slogan as we change IOUs
into MOUs. We believe that markets, not missiles, are the measure
of might. The PPP Government will accelerate growth, for only with
high growth can the social policy objectives of poverty reduction
and high employment be achieved.
The key pillars of the equitable and pro-poor growth agenda comprise:
Rapid Economic Growth;
Combating Unemployment; Targeted Poverty
Programs; Just Labour Policies; Private Sector as
Engine of Growth; Accelerating Agricultural and
Rural Growth, and Ensuring Water Security and
Energy Infrastructure.
Rapid Economic Growth
PPP will be a fiscally responsible government, ensuring that taxpayers
get their full value for the taxes they pay.
A Sound Debt Policy
We will ensure that we do not burden future generations with excessive
debt. With that in mind, we will ensure that domestic and external
debt is maintained at sustainable levels.
PPP was the first government in the history of Pakistan to retire
Pakistan’s principal debt through the proceeds of privatisation.
The PPP will stop raising domestic and foreign debt for wasteful
projects and use the fiscal space provided by the rescheduling of
loans and the international assistance for fighting the war against
terrorism for
the national benefit. Where needed, the PPP will aggressively seek
to use the fiscal space to retire expensive domestic and foreign
debt. The aim of the PPP is to make Pakistan into a self respecting,
self reliant nation whose citizens are honoured
universally.
Containing Inflation
High Inflation is a major economic problem of Pakistan, especially
hurting the low income groups. At the macro level, containing inflation
will be achieved through prudent Monetary and Fiscal Policies. In
addition, the following specific measures will be considered:
• Special steps to increase production of food grains, including
creating an enabling
environment so that greater private sector credit flows towards
these sectors.
• Enhancing competition, in both manufacturing and domestic
trade, and reducing supply chain constraints so that costs of essential
goods are reduced. To this end, the Securities and Exchange Commission
of Pakistan (SECP) will be strengthened to unleash competitive forces,
and aggressively combat monopolies and cartels
• Create effective institutions at Federal, Provincial and
District levels to monitor
supply positions of essential commodities to ensure prompt remedial
measures.
• Maintain strategic stocks of wheat and other essential commodities
to overcome shortages, while ensuring that fiscal costs are manageable
and waste/corruption is eliminated.
Establishing a Fair Tax System
The Party is determined to overhaul the taxation system and bring
about changes which will lead to fair practices, rational tax slab,
curtailment of discretionary powers and growth of business and industry.
The tax system will be made taxpayerfriendly so that voluntary compliance
is enhanced. The PPP commits itself to rationalizing the taxation
system so that the burden of tax on the poor and low income groups
is reduced, while at the same time Tax/GDP ratio is increased. PPP
recognizes that Tax/GDP needs to be increased to provide adequate
resources for providing good quality services to all people and
for Pakistan to have the necessary infrastructure to sustain high
growth. To
that end, bold initiatives will be taken emphasising better collection
and expanding the tax net, especially to those that can afford to
pay.
Combating Unemployment
The PPP will put in place bold and innovative programs to create
jobs in the public and private sector. PPP fully recognizes that
high growth will be the main driver of Full Employment. At the same
time, the PPP will establish programs to help those who are unable
to find gainful employment. A four-pronged strategy will be used
to provide
income earning opportunities to the poor as well as unemployed youth.
The strategy comprises:
Public Works Programme (PWP)
A labour-intensive PWP will be put in place so that there is guaranteed
employment, of at least one year, to one working member of the poorest
25 per cent families of Pakistan.
The PWP will expand labour-intensive civil works in infrastructure,
sanitation, road works, water and irrigation; with a view to providing
large-scale employment in rural
and urban areas. These schemes will be communitydriven
and managed.
Literacy and Health Corps (LHC)
Unemployment amongst educated youth has assumed alarming proportions.
With twin
objectives of providing short-term employment to educated youth,
and to assist with social policy goals, a Literacy and Health Corps
Scheme will be established. Under the scheme, there will be an employment
guarantee of two years to all youth completing Intermediate, Graduation
and Post- Graduation in a given year. A large proportion of
the jobs will be in the social sectors (elementary education and
basic health-care) and will form part of the PPP’s programme
for the expansion of social services. This will constitute a basic
literacy and health corps in the service of the Nation.
Vocational Training
The PPP will put in place programs, which offer the youth Vocational
Education and Technical Training in those service sectors where
there is a shortage in the market.
Microfinance
The PPP government under Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto introduced microfinance
institutions in Pakistan to provide self employment. This programme
will be doubled. Appropriate microfinance policy and institutional
reforms will be put in place so that Commercial Banks, Micro-Finance
institutions and NGOs aggressively increase their
outreach to meet the goal of 5 million beneficiaries on a sustainable
basis.
Targeted Poverty Programs
The PPP is committed to assist those that are bypassed by growth
and development, especially the vulnerable and disadvantaged. It
will put in place a comprehensive Targeted Anti-Poverty Program,
comprising the following strands:
• Conditional Cash Transfers, which transfer cash subsidies
to poor families in return for
sending children (especially girls) to school and getting children
inoculated.
• Strengthening and expansion of social protection programs,
such as Zakat, Social
Security, Baitul Mal, worker-retraining and mobility
• Special Program for the least developed (lowest 50%) Districts
to improve access to social services
• The PPP will look after the senior citizens of our land;
amongst other measures, we will provide financial support to all
Senior Citizens above the age of 65 years who have no source of
income.
• The PPP will establish a database of the poorest 25% of
families, so that these programs can be properly targeted. Just
Labour Policies For high levels of Employment, equitable growth
is crucial and Pakistan needs to have a labour policy that is in
line with the ILO standards.
To protect the basic rights of workers, the PPP will initiate the
following policies:
• The Industrial Relations Ordinance 2002 will be reviewed
to bring it in conformity with the ILO Conventions, ratified by
Pakistan, and Fundamental Rights guaranteed by the
Constitution of Pakistan.
• The EOBI and other labour welfare programs will be strengthened
and Public-Private
Partnerships established, so that labour and their families have
access to quality education, health care and affordable housing.
• Review of the President's Special Powers of Removal from
Service Ordinance 2000 with regards to trade union activities.
• Elimination of child labour, forced labour and bonded labour,
and education and
rehabilitation of those children once withdrawn from the workplaces.
• Enforcement of statutory labour laws, through effective
inspection systems.
• Regularly holding National Tripartite Labour Conference
to formulate labour, economic and social policies and to devise
mechanisms for their effective implementation with a view to promoting
social justice, decent work and raising the dignity of labour.
• Developing a safety culture for making work safe and prevention
of accidents at workplaces and occupational diseases of workers.
Minimum wage will be enhanced to meet the escalating needs of labour.|
Private Sector as Engine of Growth
The PPP is committed to ensuring that Private Sector and export-led
development will be the main engine of growth. The government will
embark on an aggressive Investment Climate Reforms Programme to
establish a favourable and enabling environment so that all businesses,
foreign and domestic, flourish. The Party will improve the investment
climate especially for Small and Micro- Businesses, initiate programs
to reduce cost of doing business and increase Pakistan’s competitiveness,
streamline government business interface through aggressive deregulation,
and seek Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in export manufacturing.
The Pakistan Peoples Party will confine the role of the Public Sector
in Health, Education and Infrastructure. The role of the State will
be restricted only to those areas where the Private Sector is not
forthcoming. A special program will be developed to attract the
financial resources and special skills of Pakistani Diaspora and
overseas workers, with a view to contribute to the national development
efforts. Privatisation was introduced by the first government of
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, elected in 1988.
This will be continued in a transparent manner, ensuring that labour
is a beneficiary of the process. The PPP will vigorously pursue
a policy of diversification of industrial exports and manufactured
products. The emphasis will be on adding value to primary products
and raw materials. The PPP Government will provide market-based
and fiscally affordable incentives to develop non-traditional exports.
We will also provide incentives to raise the level of technology
in our industries An important pillar of our private sector
development will be an aggressive program to foster and encourage
Small and Medium Enterpries (SMEs), recognizing that these provide
the bulk of employment. Programs and Policies will be put in place
to reduce the regulatory burden on SMEs and enhance the voluntary
flow of credit to these businesses.
Accelerating Agriculture and Rural Growth
Agriculture is the mainstay of the National Economy of Pakistan.
As a farmer-friendly party, the PPP will help farmers boost production
and obtain fair prices. Farmers got the best prices when the PPP
was in government. The key to agricultural exportable
surpluses is to augment the output per acre and productivity per
farmer Aggressive Agriculture and Rural Development will be another
central pillar of our growth and
poverty reduction strategy. Our efforts will be focused on improving
productivity and crop
diversification, agricultural markets and exports, and special programs
for small farmers to reduce risks faced by them. Moreover, with
advances in technology the desert can be made green. The Pakistani
peasant, mired in poverty and debt has to be rescued from the morass
of despair by a bold policy which ensures that the private sector
provides key inputs and services -such as credit, fertilizer, pesticides,
extension, marketing, seeds, tractors-in a timely manner and at
competitive prices. Special attention would be given to encouraging
Banks to expand rural lending, while maintaining sound credit policies.
Special capacity-building programs for agricultural support services
will be put in place to revitalize key institutions of research
and extension.
A sustainable program of farm to market roads will be put in place
to ensure that perishable and valuable agricultural products like
fruits; vegetables and milk can reach markets to enable better incomes
for farmers and for the benefit of urban consumers. Peoples Party
commits itself to providing all surplus electric power during off
peak hours for tube-wells free of cost
Ensuring Water Security
The PPP government is committed to ensuring water security for irrigation
and availability of clean drinking water Pakistan is now a water
scarce country. Scarcity
will increase with time, with a burgeoning population and climate
change. The PPP will put in place a bold and comprehensive program
to ensure water security for future generations. Key elements of
the strategy would consist of: water conservation, additional storages,
farmer-managed irrigation systems, rehabilitation of the ageing
canal and barrage system, an effective drainage system, enhancing
water productivity, strengthening water rights and protecting the
lower delta eco-systems. In respect of the Arid Zones, a program
will be developed to harness water from rain and flash floods, promote
drip irrigation and crops that need less water. Clean drinking water
is a basic need. The PPP shall create a legal framework to ensure
availability of clean drinking water for all.
Ensuring Energy Infrastructure
The consumption of electricity is an index of economic prosperity.
Pakistan’s per capita electricity consumption is about one
tenth of the world average. The last power station established in
the public sector was the PPP’s Ghazi Barotha 1450MW hydro
electric power project which went online in 2004. The PPP also obtained
a 500 MW nuclear
power station at Chasma. The PPP government inducted over 5000MW
of private power generation, ending shutdowns. Now Pakistan needs
another 8000 MWs by 2010 to meet the energy requirements of the
people. This will be met by utilising coal, solar, hydro and wind
power. The PPP is committed to establishing a comprehensive and
credible program that ensures Energy Security and Adequacy of Supply.
Key elements would include: maximum use of indigenous water and
hydrocarbon resources, energy conservation, proper pricing to ensure
proper use while protecting the life line consumers. Specific actions
and interventions will include encouraging and attracting private
sector energy projects, fast tracking of exploration and development
of indigenous hydro carbon resources, including the Thar coal project,
accelerating
development of alternative energy, including wind and solar energy,
reviving the Keti Bunder project, establishing an energy corridor
from Central Asia to Balochistan, and a sustainable program to bring
energy to the doorstep of the poor.
Fisheries
The PPP will establish programs that will provide training and micro-credit
facilities to the fisher folks and ensure proper facilities, infrastructure
to increase export potential of this sector in keeping with international
standards.
Growth-Inducing Transport Infrastructure
Development
The PPP will develop and implement a national transport development
program, to sustain high growth, improve access to rural areas and
to reduce internal logistics costs and downtime, especially for
exports. In particular, it would establish a world class North South
Transport corridor.
MEETING BASIC NEEDS
Empowerment and Social Change will be another cornerstone of the
PPP’s Agenda for change. Using the full resources of the Government,
Private Sector and Community Organizations, a social transformation
program will be ushered.
Education
The Peoples Party built 48,000 schools in its two tenures between
1988 to 1996; it recruited and trained 100,000 teachers in three
years alone, thereby doubling literacy.
The PPP increased the education budget by many billions in its last
two recent tenures of power, a testimony to the top priority it
gives to education. The PPP commits to its sons and daughters of
Pakistan an education system that enables a brighter future than
that of their parents so that they can hold their heads high in
the comity of Nations.
Quaid-e-Awam introduced free and compulsory primary education, promoted
Centres of
Excellence, created Institutes of Science and Technology and took
Pakistan to the cutting edge of Nuclear Physics, establishing centres
of Nuclear Medicine. He set up a chain of new Universities, Medical
and Engineering Colleges in the neglected areas as a harbinger to
a Muslim Renaissance. The PPP will focus on providing computers
progressively for every Secondary School and College in Pakistan.
The Party will install at least one computer in each School so that
the new generation can enter the digital age. To universalize basic
education, every child in government primary schools will be provided
a stipend. Universal enrolment by 2015 of all children between the
ages of 5 to 10 is the target of the Party.
The Pakistan Peoples Party believes in providing quality higher
education in all regions of Pakistan through both Public and Private
Sector Colleges, Universities and Institutes. The quality of existing
Colleges and Universities will be improved and the number of Public
Universities and Colleges, particularly in Science and Engineering,
Medicine
and Agriculture will be increased. Funding will be regulated and
monitored through Quality Assurance Boards of the Higher Education
Commission. Funding to Private Sector Universities will be enhanced
through a competitive programme.
Madrassah Reforms
We are in the process of sowing the seeds of national disintegration
of a new generation of alienated young people bred on hate and paranoia.
Educational extremism thus represents the greatest danger to Quaid-e-Azam’s
vision of the federation.
The funding of groups during Afghan Jihad of the ’80s has
led to the rise of political madrassahs. Many of them are not schools
but irregular army recruitment centres for militants as well as
arm depots holding rocket launchers and Kalashnikov guns. No militia
will be allowed to seek refuge under the name of madrassahs for
militant
activities. Madrassahs will be reformed to be Madrassahs that impart
knowledge to children The PPP had planned to build ‘Apna Ghar’
(Our Home) as a free boarding school for socially or economically
disadvantaged children. The plan initially adopted by the PPP in
the budget of 1996, but dropped by subsequent governments, will
be revived.
Student Militancy The PPP will lift the ban on Student Unions as
it has done in all its tenures. It will not permit arms on campus.
Health of the Nation
All PPP Governments have made health a high priority, believing
that the welfare of People flows from investing in the health of
the people. Basic Principles of the Health Policy are: First, the
Guarantee of Access to a Doctor for every Citizen of Pakistan via
a National Health Service; Second, the Prevention of Disease; Third,
the Guarantee
that Affordable Medicines are available to the sick and needy; Fourth,
the provision of good
Medical Education and Training.
The Lady Health Workers (LHW) programme initiated by the PPP government
has been the most successful initiative in the preventive health
sector in the last two decades; it increased contraceptive prevalence
and reduced mother and child mortality ratios. The PPP will further
consolidate this programme and take the number of LHWs up to 200,000
in the next 5 years, extending it to Katchi Abadis in urban areas.
A scheme for inducting 10,000 male health workers will be introduced
in parts of NWFP and
Balochistan. The party will initiate a media campaign on various
aspects of preventive health measures to increase awareness on health,
safe motherhood, hygiene and nutrition. Access to quality drugs
has eluded the poor citizens of this country. The Pakistan Peoples
Party will initiate a pro-people Drugs policy for the Public Sector
Health System and maintain prices within the reach of the common
man for the WHO- approved list of 300 essential drugs. The PPP will
introduce competitive measures to ensure parity with regional price
levels. As in other Muslim Countries, including Iran,
Bangladesh and Indonesia, Pakistan aims to protect the health and
care of both Mother and Child through Planned Parenthood.
Census
The PPP will hold a census every ten years and ensure that the Census
results are accurate, enabling resource distribution equitably in
the country.
Human Settlements
Historically, Town Planning is a concept developed by the ancient
Indus Valley
Civilization. To keep up with its glorious legacy, the PPP will
invest in providing clean drinking water, sanitation and planning.
The Pakistan Peoples Party will set up a Human Settlements Commission
to prepare a Master Plan of Human Settlements for the Whole Country
including the needs for housing, roads, parks and playgrounds.
The Pakistan Peoples Party will assist Provincial and District Governments
with establishing liveable cities and human settlements. The urban
degradation that is taking place will be reversed with the provision
of resources and capacity support.
Housing Policy
A house for every family is a key part of the PPP slogan Maang Raha
Hai Har Insaan, Roti Kapra Aur Makaan. A comprehensive and credible
program will be developed and implemented to enable low and middle
income families to own their own homes. Such a program will comprise
releasing government urban land, changes in zoning and land titling,
changes in foreclosure laws, provision of long-term credit which
is sustainable, and establishment of needed institutions, in the
Private and Public Sector, to make the dream of home-ownership a
reality for the masses.
Empowerment of Women
The Pakistan Peoples Party has an unflinching commitment to the
cause of Gender Equality ever since it was founded in 1967. It is
also the only Party in Pakistan that is headed by a Woman. Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto was the first elected Woman Head of Government in
the Muslim World.
• The Party shall enunciate a national employment policy for
Women, facilitating
job creation and Women's participation in the economy. The 10% affirmative
action
job quota for Women in public service initiated by Mohtarma Benazir
Bhutto’s government will be increased to 20%.
• Effective legislation to enable legal ownership of assets
and resources for Women will be enacted to facilitate their financial
independence.
• The Party will take institutional initiatives to prevent
crimes against Women in the name of tribalism, such as honour-killings
and forced marriages.
• Family Courts will be presided by Women Judges to hear Family
Law Cases. Right of
Maintenance and child custody according to law will be implemented.
• Women will be appointed to the superior judiciary.
• Ministry of Women Development will be part of important
policy-making bodies to ensure that gender priorities are reflected
in all policy initiatives.
Human Rights
As the Party that introduced a Ministry for Human Rights, the PPP
will respect the life,
liberty, property, livelihood and right to freedom of association,
expression and movement of every citizen. It will honour the International
Human Rights Declaration in both letter and spirit. The PPP will
protect the rights in particular of the weak and oppressed, the
discriminated and the downtrodden.
Minorities
To uplift and empower minorities, a job quota for minorities in
the services of Pakistan, including the operational services like
Army, Police, Intelligence Agencies, Judiciary and Foreign Affairs
will be allocated. An independent permanent National Commission
for Religious Minorities will be instituted, with the powers of
Tribunals which can entertain complaints and provide redress on
urgent basis. Minorities will be given administrative control of
their places of worship and a person belonging to a minority group
will be made head of the Evacuee Trust Property Board. The statutes
that discriminate against religious Minorities, and are sources
of communal disharmony, will be reviewed.
Information and Media
The Pakistan Peoples Party recognizes that a Free and Vibrant Press
is the greatest guarantor against tyranny and oppression. In accordance
with this principle, the PPP liberated the Press in 1988 by allowing
free import of newsprint, the abolition of government permission
to establish newspapers and journals, and by introducing
Private Radio and Television Stations. Each ministry will set up
its own media cell to
put across the point of view of the Ministry. Journalists from the
private sector will be eligible for induction on contract basis
and on competitive market rates. A Press Complaints
Commission will be established on the basis of the British system
of
Press Complaints. The Private Sector will be allowed to freely establish
television and radio stations subject to their operating within
a legal framework. FM stations licenses will be given to the Political
Parties.
Information and Communication Technologies
The PPP heralded the information age into Pakistan with colour television,
fax machines, emails and satellite television. It laid fibre optic
lines in 1989 and digitalised telecommunications. In 1993, it began
computer literacy programs to herald the computer literate generation.
Software technology parks were to be established in the
major cities by the PPP. The PPP fully supports the United Nations
Information and Communication Technology Task Force (UNICTF) goals.
Working with the UN, the
PPP will create an enabling environment to map UN's Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs). We believe that ICTs play an important role in development,
poverty reduction, empowering women, reducing gender gap and communicating
and practicing democratic values. We will replicate the best practices
in Pakistan and will develop a
comprehensive e-Government Strategy. The PPP will implement an ICT
policy and
program to bridge the digital divide and to enable Pakistan to join
the ranks of world leaders in IT. A comprehensive program will include:
expanding telecommunications bandwidth capacity, expand training
institutions for IT professionals, promotion of IT and software
exports.
Science and Technology
The PPP gave the best science and technology institutions to the
country. Science and Technology Hubs will be established in major
urban areas, much like the science cities in the developed world.
Culture
The Pakistan Peoples Party will promote National Heritage and Culture
of Pakistan. We will increase funding for the Arts, and support
artists and their institutions.
Environment
We have inherited the earth to nourish and treasure, not to plunder
and destroy.
The PPP will follow environment-friendly policies to build a cleaner,
healthier environment for our children. Curriculum on environment
will be introduced in schools.
The PPP supports the Kyoto protocol on climate change. The PPP will
accelerate programs which will ensure Clean Air, Land, and Water
for All. The PPP will introduce CNG units in major cities to reduce
vehicular pollution. The PPP will set up a new National Calamities
and Disaster Management Authority and make the Pakistan Environmental
Protection Agency (PEPA) an autonomous authority.
GOOD GOVERNANCE
Magna Carta of Pakistan The Pakistan Peoples Party reaffirms its
commitments to implement the Charter of Democracy; the veritable
Magna Carta of
Pakistan. As early as 1949, the Public Representatives Officers
Disqualification Act (PRODA) was used for the ulterior purpose of
driving out the Stalwarts of Muslim Leaders from the arena of Politics.
The scythe of the Electoral Bodies
Disqualification Order of 1960 decapitated the entire Founding Fathers
of Pakistan. Ziaul Haq promulgated the Martial Law Order 17 of 1977
in order to victimize and disqualify the leadership of the Pakistan
Peoples Party. In the most heinous deed of our tormented political
history, Ziaul Haq physically murdered his benefactor on April 4,
1979. The so-called accountability measures since 1996 were used
to incarcerate Senator Asif Ali Zardari for eight long years, although
he and Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto were never sentenced for any crime.
False cases were used in a conspiracy in an attempt to break their
will to fight for the people of Pakistan and also to deceive the
people of Pakistan about their legitimate democratic leadership.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan rightly observed in 1958: “When
politics enters the Palace of Justice, Democracy, its cherished
inmate, walks out of the backdoor. A Judge’s duty in a given
case is to adjudicate on the right or liability and this function
he must discharge according to law. The Constitution entrusts the
interests of the Country, in the appointment of a Prime Minister,
to the members of the Parliament and if the country is
ruined by the wrong choice of a Prime Minister, the responsibility
is that of the people and their representatives and not of the Judge.
The Judge’s duty is to administer the law and not to lay down
the moral or political standards for the choice of a Prime Minister.”
The Charter consists of the following 36 points in brief:
1. The 1973 Constitution as on 12 October 1999 shall be restored
save for the provisions of Joint Electorates, reserved seats for
Minorities and Women, lowering of the voting age to 18, and increase
in seats in Parliament.
2. The appointment of Governors, three service Chiefs and the CJ
SC shall be made by the Prime Minister who will be the Chief Executive.
3. The appointments of Judges to Superior Judiciary will be made
with the advice and
consent of a Joint Parliamentary Committee consisting of equal representatives
of the
Treasury and the Opposition on the recommendation of a Commission
headed by former Chief Justice who has not taken oath under the
PCO.
4. A Federal Constitutional Court with equal representation to each
Federating Unit will
resolve Constitutional issues.
5. The Concurrent list will be abolished.
6. Reserved seats for Women will be allocated in proportion to percentage
of votes polled by each contesting Party.
7. The strength of the Senate will be increased.
8. FATA will be merged into NWFP in consultation with the Tribal
Areas.
9. Northern Areas will be given a Special Status and Empowerment.
10. Local Body elections will be held on Party Basis.
11. National Security Council will be abolished and replaced by
Defence Committee
headed by the Prime Minister.
12. The “ban” on Third term for Prime Minister will
be scrapped.
13. Truth and Reconciliation Commission will be established.
14. Politically motivated NAB will be abolished and replaced by
an Independent Accountability Commission whose Chairman will be
appointed jointly by the
Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition with the advice
and consent of Joint Parliamentary Committee with parity between
Treasury and the Opposition parties.
15. The Media will have freedom of access to Information regulated
by Law.
16. The Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee will be appointed
by the respective
Leaders of the Opposition in the House.
17. Nuclear Command and Control will be placed under the Defence
Committee of the Cabinet.
18. The future of Kashmir will be determined according to the aspirations
of the people of Kashmir and UN Resolutions.
19. Good Governance will include quality Health, Universal Education,
Price Stability
Employment Generation and Austerity by Government Officials.
20. Women, Minorities and under-privileged will be provided equality
of opportunity.
21. Electorate mandate will be respected and extra constitutional
ways will not be adopted for undermining the rights of the Government
or Opposition.
22. Signatories to the Charter will not join Military regimes or
sponsored Governments.
23. All indirect elections will be by open ballots.
24. All Military and Judicial Officers will file annual statements
of Wealth and Income.
25. National Democracy Commission will promote Democratic Culture.
26. Terrorism and militancy will be vigorously confronted.
27. Impartiality and independence of the Election Commission will
be guaranteed.
28. Elections will be held on a level-playing field.
29. Local Body Elections will be held within three months of General
Elections.
30. Neutral administrators will be appointed by the Competent Election
Authorities during the Conduct of elections.
31. Elections will be conducted by a neutral Caretaker Government.
32. All Security Agencies including ISI and MI will be answerable
to the elected Prime
Minister.
33. All indemnities promulgated by military regimes will be reviewed.
34. Defence Budget will be placed before and approved by Parliament.
35. Military Land and Cantonments will be controlled by the Ministry
of Defence.
36. Rules of Business will be reviewed to conform to Parliamentary
Traditions.
Provincial Autonomy
The Pakistan Peoples Party proposes to establish a true Federal
Democracy in theory and practice by enacting the following reforms
in order to make Provincial Autonomy meaningful. The unanimous Constitution
of 1973 authored by Quaid-e-Awam introduced Provincial Autonomy
to the Country’s Federal System. The PPP will take the following
measures:
• The Concurrent Legislative List will be abolished.
• Provinces will be given their due share in their Natural
Resources.
• Distribution criteria for NFC award will take into account
contribution to revenues,
geographic size, backwardness and level of development as well as
population.
• The Natural Gas rates and Royalty formula will be as determined
by the Constitution of 1973.
• All Companies engaged in exploration and extraction of Natural
Resources will be
required to train local people and allocate funds for social development.
• Provinces will be given part of the sale proceeds in the
sale of federal assets in their
province.
• Octroi will revert to local governments and be collected
by them.
• Sales tax will be progressively returned to Provinces.
Local Government
The Pakistan Peoples Party believes in a threetier system of Government:
Federal, Provincial and Local. Each will enjoy autonomy and function
under the law.
The system of Local Government introduced by the military regime,
which has been manipulated for political ends, will be revamped
to bring it in line with the Party’s Devolution Plan. Primary
Education, Basic Health, Water Supply, Sanitation and Population
Welfare will be looked after by the Local Governments. The Deputy
Commissioner will perform the functions of the DCO. Local Government
will be based on modern patterns such as those that exist in the
established democracies of the world. Caretaker district governments
would be established during elections.
Civil Service Reforms
No modern state can function without an impartial, honest and efficient
bureaucracy. The Pakistan Peoples Party will initiate the implementation
of broad-based Civil Service
Reforms. Security of service, fixed tenures, meritbased appointments,
barriers to lateral entry and a ban on inductions from other state
institutions are required for an effective bureaucracy. Training
of civil servants will be conducted to make the Civil Services citizen-friendly
and responsive to the needs and demands of the public.
Police Reforms
The PPP government will embark on a meaningful Police Reforms Program.
The aim of
the reforms will to provide security to citizens by creating a crime-free
society. The PPP will be tough on crime and the causes of crime.
It will foster a professional police force owing allegiance to the
Constitution and rule of law, and stop the practice of using the
police force for political purposes. The PPP will expand law enforcement
and equip
it with modern means to combat crime and maintain security. A strong
police force is
necessary to combat the forces of internal terrorism. In the previous
PPP Government, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto instituted a revolutionary
programme of Women's Police Stations headed by Women Police Officers
to encourage Women to report crimes of domestic abuse. This highly
successful programme was dismantled by subsequent administrations.
It will be immediately reconstituted under the PPP government.
Prison Reforms
The PPP prison reforms aim at reforming prisoners enabling them
to integrate into society as responsible citizens. The concept of
hard and rigorous labour will be abolished. Prisoners will be encouraged
to take classes to learn skills and earn points towards good behaviour
early release. They will be paid proper wages for work undertaken
and be entitled to purchase facilities for themselves including
television, computers and other products. Common rooms will provide
Internet access to selected sites as well as reading material in
libraries. Medical attention will be given promptly. Proper seating
arrangements for interviews will be made. Prisoners will have the
right to make available transport for going to Court hearings in
the event of vehicle shortage. Prison administrations will be given
rules within which to function and will be autonomous in their functioning.
An Ombudsman will be appointed to hear complaints of Prisoners against
the violation of jail rules. Female prisoners will be housed in
separate
quarters and looked after by female staff. No male staff will be
permitted entrance to the female quarters. Female quarters will
have similar facilities as male quarters with
additional childcare areas.
Rule of Law
The basis of a civilised society lies in the rule of law. In developed
countries, those who
undermine the majesty of law go to prison. In our country, too often
the victims of those who perpetuated injustices are sent to prison.
Each elected leader of Pakistan left office brutalized and criminalised
while none of the military dictators paid a price even when they
disintegrated the Nation and mutilated the Constitution. When the
state apparatus perverts the course of justice, evil consequences
flow which undermine the premise on which civilised society can
be based. The PPP will establish a Truth and Reconciliation
Commission to investigate how the so-called National Accountability
Bureau tried to pervert the course of justice by torturing witnesses
to commit perjury and wasted national resources to politically re-engineer
Pakistan. Judicial Reforms
The Pakistan Peoples Party is committed to a neutral independent
judiciary free of political manipulation. Justice must be fair and
blind. From the lower courts to the Supreme Court, the PPP commits
its government to a truly independent judiciary.
FATA Reforms
Quaid-e-Awam introduced development for the people of the Federally
Administered Tribal Areas and the PPP Government, headed by Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto, continued those policies. The PPP will restore the
authority of the Government in the Tribal Areas and stop the pro-
Taliban forces from using its territory to mount attacks on eighbouring
Afghanistan. The current situation in the FATA represents a clear
danger to the national security. The military regime has given up
Pakistan’s sovereign territory in the Tribal Areas to foreigners.
Consequently, FATA has become a safe haven for militancy and extremism.
The PPP will reclaim Pakistan’s territory and reassert the
authority of the government The PPP will facilitate the extension
of the Laws of Pakistan to FATA, including the Political Parties
Act. As a first step, it will bring amendments in the Frontier Crimes
Regulation to enable a right of Appeal to the Peshawar High Court
and further to the Supreme Court of Pakistan against all convictions.
The seats in the NWFP Provincial Assembly will be enhanced to accommodate
representatives from the FATA directly elected by adult franchise,
according to the population of each Agency. The PPP will push forward
schemes for the educational advancement and economic uplift of FATA,
creating job opportunities, increasing quotas in Colleges, Universities
and Government. In order to expedite investment and create obs,
the FATA will be made into a tax-free zone on items manufactured
in these areas.
Northern Areas
The PPP government will actively pursue policies that promote education,
development, and peace in the Northern Areas.
PAKISTAN AND THE WORLD
The guiding principles of the Pakistan Peoples Party shall be the
universal principles of peace, reciprocity and flexibility in its
foreign relations. The Party is opposed to all forms of terrorism
and seeks to build bridges in the world community and promotes inter-faith
harmony after the polarities arising from September 11. The Party
believes that civilizations and democracies do not go to war, and
will not allow extremists to hijack a progressive agenda. The PPP
will endeavour to add depth and substance to Pakistan's relations
with regional, economic and social organisations. The PPP believes
in good neighbourly relations with Afghanistan, India, Iran and
the Peoples Republic of China. The Party also believes in further
strengthening relations with the USA, Canada, European Union, Japan
and the Commonwealth. Pakistan is at the hub of Central Asia, the
Gulf and the GCC, hence the PPP will provide a fresh impetus to
the trade and cultural ties with these regions. Our special relations
with Bangladesh will be strengthened.
Self-Determination
The Pakistan Peoples Party supports the right of self-determination
for all people.
Kashmir The Pakistan Peoples Party supports the rights of the Kashmiri
people and will pursue the composite dialogue process agenda that
it initiated with India including Kashmir and Indo- Pak issues.
It will not allow lack of progress on one agenda to impede progress
on the other The PPP, without prejudice to the UN Security Council
Resolutions, supports open and safe borders at the Line of Control
to socially unite
the Kashmiri people. It notes that India and China have a border
dispute and yet enjoy
tension-free relations.
Relations with India
The Simla Agreement of 1973 provides a framework for relations between
the two
Countries. It seeks to reduce tensions with India through peaceful
negotiations to outstanding disputes and issues, and recalls the
great progress in bilateral relations that took place under the
government of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. During the December
1988 SAARC Summit, the proposal of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
to transform SAARC from a cultural organization into an economic
one was accepted by the SAARC countries. The PPP government will
work for a regional economic framework for the countries of South
Asia to benefit all its people through economies
of scale. Such a regional economic group has the potential to turn
into a global economic powerhouse, attracting investment, creating
jobs and eliminating poverty.
Under Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto's governments, the PPP has consistently
pushed to replace the infrastructure of conflict with the architecture
of peace.
The PPP believes that a prosperous Pakistan is a prosperous South
Asia. Maintaining peaceful ties with India is imperative if we wish
to achieve these goals. When elected to power, the PPP intends to
tackle the social and economic malaise infecting the region by promoting
an Asian Common Market that can attract investment, create jobs
and build bridges of peace and trade through all of South Asia.
Afghanistan
Military dictators have used Pakistan's proximity to Afghanistan
and its strategic importance to the world community to perpetuate
dictatorship. The PPP will not allow Pakistan's territory to be
used for cross-border terrorism against Afghanistan. The Party firmly
adheres to the principle of non-interference in Afghanistan's internal
affairs and favours no group, faction or tribe. The PPP government
will engage the Afghan government for an overall understanding on
border security, exchange of intelligence, flag meetings between
sector commanders, exchange of information, and non-use of force
in one another's territories. The PPP will seek to sign a Treaty
of Peace and
Cooperation with Afghanistan based on the following principles:
• Respect for fundamental human rights and for the purposes
and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.
• Settlement of all disputes by peaceful means, such as negotiation,
conciliation, arbitration or judicial settlement.
• Promotion of mutual interests and cooperation.
• Respect for justice and international obligations.
• A commitment to the restoration of close cultural, economic
and trade ties with
Afghanistan
• The PPP will set up joint working groups with Afghanistan
to enhance and rationalize trade between the two nations.
• The PPP will commit its government to using its resources
in Balochistan for the mutual benefit of the energy needs of Afghanistan
and Pakistan's largest Province.
Terrorism Terrorism was born in the bowels of dictatorship, which
recruited, trained, armed and financed extreme factions while marginalizing
the moderate, democratic and pluralistic forces. History teaches
us that Democracies do not wage war with each other nor do Democracies
promote international terrorism. The PPP will dismantle militant
groups who seek to take hostage the foreign policy of the country
and impose their writ through force on the tribal areas of Pakistan
and elsewhere. Distinctions between, and amongst terrorist groups
will no longer be maintained.
Defence
The PPP believes that a sound economic base promotes a strong Defence.
It seeks to identify Pakistan’s core Defence needs to enable
the country to meet its defence targets. The educational curriculum
in Defence institutes was prepared to train an officer cadre that
could uphold the forces of military rule. That curriculum will be
revised to ensure respect for Democracy, Democratic institutions
and elected officials. In addition, all newly appointed Service
Chiefs will be given a public oath of office, similar to the one
taken at commissioning, prior to their taking up their assignment.
The PPP gave Pakistan a strong defence to
safeguard its territorial integrity and national independence. Quaid-e-Awam
gave Pakistan the nuclear program to achieve nuclear parity with
India. Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto gave Pakistan missile capability
to enable the country to deter aggression.
The PPP will ensure that our armed forces are amongst the best in
the world in so that they earn the love and respect of the nation
as a Defender of our Motherland free of political involvement and
controversy
CONCLUSION: TOWARDS A NEW PAKISTAN
The Pakistan Peoples Party makes a sacred pledge to the people of
Pakistan that it will lead our Nation to peace and prosperity. It
will build a tomorrow better than any of the yesterdays we have
known by following in the footsteps of our heroic leaders, Quaid-e-Azam
and Quaid-e- Awam to build a federal, democratic, egalitarian Pakistan.
The PPP believes that the key to the advancement of Pakistan lies
in focusing on
employment, education, energy, environment and equality. From Khyber
to Karachi, from the mountains that Alexander the Great crossed
to the desert sands of Sindh where Mohammad Bin Qasim brought the
Message of Islam, under the banner
of Pakistan and the tri-colour flag of Quaid-e- Awam, there will
be one nation, one leader, one mission, one programme, one destination,
and one voice reflecting the hopes, the desires, the wishes and
the aspirations of our great people.
Ilm Roshni, Sab Ko Kaam Roti Kapra Aur Makaan Maang Raha Hai Har
Insaan
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