MQM MENIFESTO ELECTION 2008
ELECTION 2008
PREAMBLE:
MQM is the only political party of Pakistan which represents and comprises of
working, middle class and poor masses of the country who are presently down
trodden, disadvantaged and exploited by the two percent ruling elite.
MQM has revolutionised politics in Pakistan by its peaceful struggle. Its elected
representatives and office bearers are chosen by ordinary party workers and people on
merit not by virtue of being born in a feudal family or political dynasty.
The prevalent feudal system of Pakistan is the main obstacle in the progress of the
country and the prosperity of her people. Due to this obsolete system a genuine
democracy could not establish in the country and the people of Pakistan could not get
their due rights, social justice, equal opportunities, rule of law and real participation in
the affairs of the state.
MQM is struggling to abolish this obsolete system in order to establish a truly
democratic, progressive and egalitarian society in the country where all citizens have
equal rights irrespective of their colour, creed, language, ethnicity, gender, belief and
religion.
MQM believes in Realism and Practicalism as enunciated by Mr. Altaf Hussain, the
founding leader of the party. MQM is against all types of terrorism, religious
extremism and struggling for religious harmony.
The cherished goals of MQM are eradication of political authoritarianism, abolition of
feudal system, promotion of cultural pluralism, devolution of power to the grass root
level and to achieve maximum provincial autonomy. MQM believes in induction of
the common man in the power structure to provide maximum opportunity to
economically and socially deprived people-“empowerment for all” for a better and
safer life for today and tomorrow.
MQM hopes that the people of Pakistan will support the MQM to achieve these
cherished goals.
1- PROVINCIAL AUTONOMY:
Provincial autonomy is sine qua non for a federation. The founding fathers during
their struggle for independence all along advocated autonomy to the constituent
units. The Lahore resolution of 1940 also advocated autonomy for the constituent
units. Unfortunately, the promises of the founding fathers and aspirations of the
people of Pakistan were never respected which led to the dismemberment of the
country in 1971.
At present, this unresolved issue of Provincial autonomy is the biggest cause of
disharmony and distrust between the federating units of Pakistan. MQM wants a
national dialogue and consensus among the federating units to settle this
contentious issue in a way that fulfil the aspirations of the people of Pakistan
specially the people of smaller provinces.
MQM stands committed to plead, advocate and espouse the cause of provincial
autonomy through such constitutional measures whereby:
• The federation should retain the subjects of Defence, Foreign affairs and
currency and all other subjects should fall in the domain of the federating
units.
• The creation of an Inter Provincial Council for promoting harmony
between federation and the provinces and amongst provinces.
2- EDUCATION:
Education enriches lives and is an economic necessity for any developing
country. We need to modernise our education system and spread education
through out the country on war footings by taking following steps:
• Abolishment of the present dual system of education in the country
where the educational institutions for poor people have different
standards as compared to the English medium and Grammar schools.
This can be done by raising the standard of Urdu Medium and
Government educational institutions to bring it at par with the
Grammar and English medium educational institutions.
• The Madarsas need to be provided all out incentives to bring their
syllabus and standard of teaching in conformity with the main stream
education.
• Increase expenditure in education from 2.2 % to 5 % of GDP during
the next five years.
• Minimum 20% of the Provincial and District Governments revenue
expenditure be allocated for education.
• Make education compulsory for each and every child and would be
available free up to Matriculation or its equivalent level.
• Salary structure for the teachers must be revised upward, above 3%
inflation each year.
• New Schools, Colleges, Universities, Professional and Vocational
Institutions in cities, towns and villages through out the country would
be established.
• Secondary School for any village where the population exceeds five
thousand people would be established.
• Adopt a school policy be encouraged.
• Promote “earn and educate” concept in public sector school also.
• Training and Refresher courses of primary and secondary School
teachers would be launched extensively through out the country.
Female teachers would be given preference for primary education
recruitment.
• The examination system would be made more transparent and in
accordance with the requirements and standards of modern age.
• The syllabus would be amended according to our national
requirements and the needs of modern age.
• Educational Institutions would have Management Boards / Committees
and their performance monitored regularly.
• The University education should be strictly on merit with more
scholarships for talented and deserving students.
• Grants for Professional Institutions would be increased to reduce the
fees.
• The private educational institutions would be regulated.
• Extracurricular activities would be reintroduced/ strengthen through
elected students unions.
• A net work of public libraries would be established all over the
country.
3- HEALTH:
“Health for all” remains a slogan that needs to be reduced into projects and
programs by following measures:
• Public Expenditure on health would be increased from 0.6 % to 4% of
GDP during next five years.
• Hospitals would be established in every district and health care centres
in every village of the country.
• Adequate staff, equipments and medicines would be provided to
primary and secondary health centres through out the country.
• Institutions for training nurses, lady health-visitors, mid-wives and
other Para-medical staff in every district would be established.
• A Liver Institute, Trauma Centre and Telemedicine service would be
setup in every District.
• Emergency Funds would be reserved for unforeseen circumstances
such as Flu (influenza) or Virus outbreaks.
• 2400 non-functional Basic Health Units, Rural Health Centres and
Mother and Child care centres would be functionalized.
• The Government would negotiate with multi-nationals to bring down
the medicine prices.
• Import Tax on medicines would be abolished and there would be no
Custom Duties for medical equipments.
• Mother and Child-Care Centres with breast screening facility would be
setup in each district.
• Purchase and sale of organs for transplantation would be stopped and
substituted by establishing Cadaver Banks.
• Health Insurance Schemes would be introduce by the Government for
all citizens giving priority to senior citizens.
• Accreditation and Regulation of commercial health facilities would be
regulated by the province.
4- AGRARIAN REFORMS:
Agriculture is the single largest sector and dominating driving force for growth.
Following measures would be taken to improve the agriculture sector:
• Abolishment of prevailing feudal system from the country.
• Effective land reforms by fixing a reasonable ceiling.
• Increase share of cultivators (Harris / Muzareh) from 50 % to 60 %.
• District level micro finance credit on Grameen Bank patron; Tractor
and small agriculture machinery on subsidised prices; Cooperative
farming and more importance would be attached to direct marketing to
eliminate the role of middle-men.
• Allocation of State land to landless cultivators followed by the
cooperative farming, cooperative marketing and easy credit for the
inputs.
• Revision of agriculture tenancy laws to stop ejection of tenants at will.
• Peasants (Harris/Muzarehs) would be declared as labour and
legislation on the patron of Labour Laws would be legislated for them.
• Promotion and incentives for agro-based industries in rural areas.
• Greater incentives to land holders for live stock breeding and farming.
• Intensive development of inland and marine fisheries at a controlled
pace.
• Lining of water channels and remodelling of the system. Innovative
devices to conserve irrigation water.
• New Dams in the country with the consensus of all federating units.
• Computerization of land revenue record.
• Protection and promotion of forestry.
5- POVERTY ALLEVIATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT:
Nearly a third of our population lives below poverty line i.e. they earn less than
hundred Rupees a day. One of the main causes of poverty and chronic poverty is
the non development of human resource. In rural areas it is the slow growth of
agriculture caused by poor / inadequate delivery of input, whereas in urban areas,
it is the wage discrepancies between the slow growing formal sectors, verses the
relatively fast growing informal sectors. Poverty can not be alleviated by a magic
wand but needs a multi pronged strategy. Some of the measures needed are:
• A comprehensive policy outlining specific aims to curb poverty. But
what is needed is more even playing fields for educational attainment,
health status and employment opportunities. Similarly, chronic poverty
needs to be mapped for its alleviation. The Government should focus
more on the distribution of assets, economic opportunities and political
voice rather than directly on inequality of incomes.
• The gap between wage rise and inflation must be narrowed. In
particular, public sector wage rises must be directly proportional to
inflation.
• Control of food inflation by stabilizing and / or subsidising the prices
of Wheat, Rice, Sugar and Oil.
• Greater public investment in agriculture including agro-industry, agribusiness
and live stock-greater incentives for cooperative farming and
cooperative marketing in rural areas and housing and construction in
urban areas.
• The burden of the taxes would be minimised on low income and poor
people specially the taxes on utility bills would be curtailed for these
people.
• Social Security Schemes would be introduced and enforced to cover all
adult population.
• Encouragement of industrialisation, promotion of Cottage industries,
establishment of vocational institutions and incentives for agro-based
industries in rural areas to control unemployment.
• The national plan of action for “Education for All”, that includes
universal primary education, increase in adult literacy rate, provision
of quality teachers training institutes and participation by the
community, is proposed to be implemented in letter and spirit.
• More incentives would be provided for labour intensive industries.
• Other State interventions, i.e. distribution of land to landless
Haris/Muzarehs, improved system of Zakat and social insurance
besides indigenous philanthropy will go a long way to achieve the
desired results.
6- URBAN DEVELOPMENT:
Pakistan is considered as one of the most urbanising country of the world. As a
result, the urban cities and towns are crunching under unplanned and strained
infra-structure; acute shortage of basic amenities, proliferation of slums and
excessive pollution. On the other hand, the City District and District Governments
are handicapped in providing civic services due to a multiplicity of local
administrative units.
To correct these situations, MQM would take the following steps:
• MQM believes in unity of “Command”. A single administrative agency
controlled under the City / District Nazim as far as municipal services and
its revenue collection is concerned, for effective dealing and coordinative
efforts to solve the problems of the citizens, like water, sewerage, solid
waste, power supply and strict enforcement of Master Planning, Town
Planning, Building Control, Zoning Regulations and Land Utilization,
besides appropriate sectoral allocation, disaster management, health,
education etc.
• Traffic administration in all metropolitan cities be delinked from Police
and be placed under the control and management of City District
Government.
• Introduction of large environment friendly buses in all districts and rapid
mass transit in private sector dovetail with the overall City District
Transport System with a Regulatory Board under the Nazim.
• Adequate security to life and property of all and sundry and elimination of
criminal dens etc. through community policing having an elected Police
Commissioner would be ensured.
• “Prevention is better then cure”. Studies have shown that 65% of diseases
are water borne diseases. Thus, MQM strongly recommends that every
possible step must be taken to supply safe drinking water to each and
every soul in cities, towns and villages..
• Due to the Universal trend of migration from rural to urban centres, the
cities are being overburdened by the influx. MQM believes that
infrastructure development and industrialisation must take place in all
parts of Pakistan.
• MQM wants each and every drop of sewage water must be treated before
it goes into the sea/river because it pollutes and contaminates marine life.
• Low cost housing schemes would be encouraged in urban areas.
7- INDUSTRIES AND LABOUR SECTOR:
• MQM would advocate equal concentration on manufacturing not only
on consumer goods but also on light and heavy industries to produce
durable goods. It is imperative that stake holders from private sector
are fully facilitated for the establishment of industrial estates. A publicprivate
partnership mode will be deployed to encourage investment
and realise hidden opportunities.
• To reduce inconvenience to the investors and for rapid industrialization
and one window operation would be ensured.
• Reasonable wage structure, provision of health care insurance, old age
benefits, disability pension and a housing unit after retirement to the
low income employees both in public and private sector.
• Joint Monitoring Boards of entrepreneurs and labour would be
established within industrial units to ensure respectable wage structure
to the workers and uninterrupted production.
• Trade Unions of employees would be consulted before the public
assets are privatized in order to hedge against subsequent fall outs and
to safe guard the interests of employees. Consequent job losses need to
be provided in such an eventuality.
• Special incentives would be provided for Small and Cottage Industries,
especially regarding the allotments of land and easy credit.
• The recurring power load shedding to industrial unit would be
addressed.
• MQM would continue to encourage private sector in developing
information technology in such a way that it becomes the fastest
growing earner of foreign exchange.
• Oversees Pakistanis who remit precious foreign exchange and promote
foreign investment in Pakistan would be given preferential and
respectable treatment and would be provided economic opportunities
in Pakistan.
8 – FINANCIAL AND FISCAL MEASURES:
• Increasing the ratio of direct taxes to indirect taxes.
• Reduction of non-developmental expenditures by government.
• All the loans of the big fishes written off would be clawed back and spent
for the betterment of the people.
• Federating units would be engaged in the privatization process by the
Federal Government and given a reasonable share from the proceeds.
• National Finance Commission (NFC) would be made independent but
before that General Sales Tax and Excise Tax be assigned to the provinces.
9 – GOOD GOVERNANCE:
Since the inception of Pakistan, the system of government has been highly
bureaucratic and common citizens can not assert their basic democratic rights.
There is unquestionably a national crisis of confidence to which MQM will
respond in a measured and sensible way. MQM, therefore, proposes not only to
arrest this anarchical state of affairs but also help establish the rule of law, with
malice towards none, through the following measures:
• Strict adherence to the principle of merit.
• Transparency and merit would be ensured in all Governmental actions
including contracts, awarding of work and recruitment etc.
• Federal or Provincial Cabinet, instead of Prime Minister or Chief
Minister, needs to take all policy decision strictly in accordance with law.
• Secret Funds placed at the disposal of the Prime Minister or Chief
Minister would be subjected to independent audit and public scrutiny.
• Drastic measures are needed to ensure security of life and property to
all citizens irrespective of their cast, creed, colour, religion, gender, political
belonging or belief so that no innocent person is victimised and every
aggrieved gets justice.
• Federal and Provincial Ombudsman and Accountant General Offices,
Anti-Corruption Departments, Public Accounts Committees, Prime
Minister’s and Chief Minister’s monitoring Committees would be headed by
senior and dedicated government officers and public representatives to make
these institutions more efficient and effective.
• Police would be brought under the City and District Governments.
• Federally Administered Areas (FATA) would be merged into the
mainstream administration whereby the law of the land would be applied in
consultation with and consent of the people of these areas.
• All citizens would be allowed to participate in free and fair Elections.
MQM firmly believes in democratic rights for all citizens. A neutral,
impartial and independent Election Commission would be constituted to
conduct a free, fair and transparent Elections, whether General or of Local
Bodies.
10- ERADICATION OF SOCIO CULTURAL, RELIGIOUS & ECONOMIC
INJUSTICES:
• Social ailments like gender discrimination, sexual harassment,
domestic violence, child abuse, rape in vengeance and forcing the
opponent’s womenfolk to march on public streets naked, honour killings,
child marriage, Karo Kari, Vinee, Marriage to the Holy Quran, Bonded
Labour and Child Labour will have to be dealt with by public awareness
campaign in collaboration with community participation and stringent
legislative measures.
• All the discriminatory laws against women and religious minorities
would be repealed.
• Rampant gender discrimination both in urban and rural areas, the
discouragement of female education and their full participation in society as
equal citizen would be addressed through persistent teaching, public
awareness and appropriate administrative and legislative measures.
• Religion should not obstruct the exercise of the inherent right of a
citizen of Pakistan to participate in any matter; socio economic and or
political.
• The religious minorities would be treated as equal citizens of Pakistan
and be given state protection for their lives, property and freedom to practice
their religion freely.
• To provide representation to minorities at least 5 % reserve seats be
year marked for them in Legislative Bodies.
• A rigorous campaign and public awareness would be launched in
collaboration with the people and religious scholars to exterminate religious
extremism, hatred, fanaticism and terrorism from the country.
11- HUMAN RIGHTS:
• MQM believes in fundamental rights for all citizens and the State must
take responsible steps in providing protection and security to all its
citizens. Torture, police excesses, confinement without trial and sociopolitical
harassment must cease in a democratic country of Pakistan.
12- MEDIA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION:
• MQM firmly believes in the freedom of expression. With the
proliferation and freedom of both print and electronic media, public
awareness has been increased manifold. MQM aspires for a robust,
creative and developing media industry, combining commercial success
and public service. The media emancipation would be non partisan,
impartial and responsible. MQM would fully support the media’s freedom
of expression. Under no circumstances, media’s independence would be
curbed and public be deprived of their valuable service.
• The media regulatory authorities should be completely independent,
mandated with sensible rules and fair regulation that cannot be used as a
political tool.
13 – JUDICIARY:
• The judiciary must be independent, impartial and autonomous to
impart justice to the people and establish rule of law in the society.
• Parallel judiciary systems would be abolished to uphold the sanctity of
the judiciary and for an effective judicial system.
• The non-trial or inordinate delays of cases, congestion in prisons and
the litigant’s grievances for delayed judgment would be addressed through
appropriate steps by the government and the judiciary.
• Extensive and effective jail reforms would be introduced to reform the
prisoners into responsible citizens and eliminate human rights abuses in jails.
14- ENVIRONMENT:
• Improvement of environment by making efficient use of natural
resources and energy, respecting the natural world and wild life, utilising the
open space, eco-friendly designs and construction methods, recycling waste,
plantation on a large scale and creating parks in each locality.
• Extensive forestation in a most aggressive way.
• Industrial effluent and untreated sewage must not be dumped in to the
sea.
• Sea and coast lines would be protected.
15 – CULTURE AND SPORTS:
• Culture knows no boundaries. It should be left to the discretion of the
people without any undue hindrance from the State.
• The arts and sports culture is central to preserving a sense of
community in the society. MQM is a proponent of institutionalization of arts
and sports in the over all youth development programme. MQM would
encourage youths towards arts and sports through the development of sports
facilities, parks and backing private initiatives such as arts academies.
• Steps will be taken for the welfare of Writers, Poets, Artists &
Musicians etc.
• Activities aimed at utilizing talents of youth for national
reconstruction will be promoted.
16 – FAMILY WELFARE:
• The population of Pakistan has increased from 33.82 million in 1951 to
151 million in 2004. By the year 2010, at the existing trend, it would reach
about 170 million. The current growth rate is around 1.9 % per anum- the
highest in the region and needs to be brought down to 1.6 % by the end of
year 2010.
17 – FOREIGN AFFAIRS:
• MQM wants an independent foreign policy of the country and wants to
promote close, friendly and honourable relations with all the countries
especially with the neighbouring countries.
• MQM believes in the policy of peaceful coexistence-live and let live.
MQM believes that all the disputes and conflicts be resolved through
dialogue and peaceful means.
• MQM wants to solve the Kashmir issue through meaningful, sincere
and honourable dialogue according to the wishes of Kashmiri people.
• MQM encourages confidence building measures and dialogue process
with India and desires peace and close cooperation between the countries of
South Asia especially in economic fields so as to provide peace, progress
and prosperity to one fifth population of the world living in this region.