Khaleej Times

PTI manifesto pledges to turn Pakistan into welfare state

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islamabad — Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf chairman and cricketert­urned-politician Imran Khan on Monday unveiled his party’s manifesto for the general elections, announcing that he would turn the country into a welfare state if voted to power.

Titled ‘Road to New Pakistan’, the manifesto’s primary point is to turn the country into an Islamic welfare state, a model the principles of which are followed in the Scandinavi­an countries, Khan was quoted as saying by Dawn online.

He said his party would safeguard national security and defeat the terrorists’ narrative, human resources, finances and weaponry to tackle the internal threats the country faces. In order to curb the proliferat­ion of arms and ammunition at internatio­nal level, the PTI government would

We will make the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (anti-graft body) autonomous and pursue all cases of corruption. We will empower the people and devolve the power to the village level

Imran Khan, PTI’s chairman

also invite India for strategic discussion­s, Khan said.

Talking about the issue of corruption, he said: “We will make the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (anti-graft body) autonomous and pursue all cases of corruption,” adding that “we will empower the people and devolve the power to the village level”.

“We will introduce a non-political model of policing like the one in Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a to the rest of the provinces as well. And to ensure that Pakistanis get instant and quality justice, we will introduce comprehens­ive judicial reforms.”

Khan outlined the major issues of all the regions and vowed to resolve them.

The PTI chief further said his party would boost the economy by creating 10 million jobs and promoting small-to-mid-level industries.

“We will make Pakistan business-friendly and turn the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor into a game-changer by enhancing bilateral relations.”

The manifesto, he said, also has plans for introducin­g educationa­l reforms in schools, religious seminaries and vocational centres. —

 ?? APP ?? Pakistan tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan unveiling party manifesto for general elections in Islamabad on Monday. —
APP Pakistan tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan unveiling party manifesto for general elections in Islamabad on Monday. —

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