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PML-N's 2018 manifesto unveiled - "Roadmap to include Pakistan among the top 25 world economies"

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PML-N's 2018 manifesto unveiled - "Roadmap to include Pakistan among the top 25 world economies"

Senior PML-N leaders are presenting the party's manifesto ahead of the July 25 general elections at a ceremony in Lahore.

Former state minister Marriyum Aurangzeb began by reading out a message from former prime minister and PML-N supreme leader Nawaz Sharif, who regretted the "political conspiracies" his government was allegedly subjected to after coming into power in 2013.

The fact that Chinese President Xi Jinping's trip to Pakistan in connection with CPEC-related investment had to be postponed proved "how harmful dharnas (sit-ins) were for the national interest".

Sharif also criticised the "unprecedented" court decisions that led to his ouster as prime minister and removal as party head.

It is incumbent upon the PML-N to ensure the progress of democracy, political harmony, protection of rights of minorities, respect for women and supremacy of the Constitution in Pakistan, he said.

PML-N president Shahbaz Sharif in his address claimed that the PML-N had introduced 11,000MW electricity to the national grid in its recently-concluded five-year tenure. Shahbaz, whose speech was briefly interrupted by a heckler, said his party had brought peace to the entire country, especially Karachi, through military operations.

"The [PML-N] manifesto is a roadmap to include Pakistan among the top 25 world economies," said party leader and former interior minister Ahsan Iqbal. The policy statement envisages the introduction of an "agricultural industrial revolution" in Pakistan, he added.

In its manifesto, headlined with the slogan "Vote ko izzat do — khidmat ko vote do" [Honour the vote — vote for performance], the party has, among other elaborate promises, pledged to:

  • Aspire for economic transformation by raising the GDP growth rate to over 7 per cent
  • Expand scope of investments
  • Minimise losses in state-owned enterprises
  • Eliminate poverty by 2030 through welfare programmes
  • Enable enterprise creation and employment
  • Impart technical training among people
  • Continue tax reforms to raise the tax-to-GDP ratio from 13pc to 16pc
  • Create at least 100,000-200,000 jobs
  • Expedite completion of long-term CPEC plan
  • Promote value addition in agriculture and increase productivity
  • Assist farmers with a farmer support package
  • Increase the size of the IT industry from $3.1 billion to $10bn
  • Expand e-governance and citizen-centric services
  • Bridge the digital divide by doubling the access to affordable broadband
  • Scale up free public Wi-Fi hotspots to all major cities
  • Increase representation of youth in democratic forums
  • Open Pakistan to the world
  • Improve Pakistan's ranking to the top 50 on tourism and competitive index
  • Add 15,000MW of power by 2025, including 5,000-7,000MW through Thar coal and hydroelectricity
  • Provide enbergy coupons to the poor and require other segments to pay commercial rates
  • Ensure speedy implementation of National Water Policy

What is a manifesto?

A manifesto is known as a “published verbal declaration” through which parties express their “intentions, views and vision” about national issues and also make public their “motives” and “targets” which they plan to achieve after assuming power.

Political experts believe that a manifesto is actually a pledge a political party makes with people before elections and later it acts as a gauge to measure its performance.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1418145/pml-ns-2018-manifesto-unveiled-with-a-call-to-honour-the-vote
 
I am hearing about their vision 2025 since last 10 years so what exactly they done for it?
 
Aspire for economic transformation by raising the GDP growth rate to over 7 per cent You have put us in debt how will yous ervice this debt while at the same time ensuring economic growth?
Expand scope of investments - How will this be achieved is the key question.
Minimise losses in state-owned enterprises - Again what is their previous track record and how will this be acheived?
Eliminate poverty by 2030 through welfare programmes- like? which ones?
Enable enterprise creation and employment- Need more details
Impart technical training among people- too tactical, need an education strategy
Continue tax reforms to raise the tax-to-GDP ratio from 13pc to 16pc- too conservative, need to raise it higher but at least mentioned which is good.
Create at least 100,000-200,000 jobs- How?
Expedite completion of long-term CPEC plan- Ok
Promote value addition in agriculture and increase productivity- How?
Assist farmers with a farmer support package - Who is gonna pay and how much will it cost?
Increase the size of the IT industry from $3.1 billion to $10bn - How?
Expand e-governance and citizen-centric services - Cost? What are the details?
Bridge the digital divide by doubling the access to affordable broadband - Any controls?
Scale up free public Wi-Fi hotspots to all major cities - Why? this is a luxury that should be left for now
Increase representation of youth in democratic forums- Vague platitiude. Lacks details and is a slogan
Open Pakistan to the world - Is it closed? and if so why haven't you opened it up yet?
Improve Pakistan's ranking to the top 50 on tourism and competitive index- How?
Add 15,000MW of power by 2025, including 5,000-7,000MW through Thar coal and hydroelectricity- Loadshedding continues so why beleiev you now? what about the infrastructure to transport electricity?
Provide energy coupons to the poor and require other segments to pay commercial rates - Hunh? Subsidies who is gonna pay?
Ensure speedy implementation of National Water Policy- Seeing how speedy other things have been we shouldnt hold our breath


I know the above is a summary, I would like to read the whole document. Some good things in there for example unlike Zardari jnr they arent ignoring tax. The rest is disorganised and lacks strategy. Nothing about Healthcare, Education, Law and order and basics. I guess I'll wait for the full document..

Most of the final lot of statements were just slogans and nonsense
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">To all those who mocked IK's announcement of providing 10 million jobs, here's an excerpt from the <a href="https://twitter.com/pmln_org?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@pmln_org</a>'s manifesto and a little challenge of multiplying 2 million with 5. The winner gets an Electra. <a href="https://t.co/UZIumEpQyp">pic.twitter.com/UZIumEpQyp</a></p>— Ali Salman Alvi (@alisalmanalvi) <a href="https://twitter.com/alisalmanalvi/status/1014885713144434688?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 5, 2018</a></blockquote>
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What a manifesto and looking at their track record of always delivering on their promises such as bullet trains, no load shedding, 8% growth, declining debt, I'm inclined to voting for them. Aek vari fir shaer
 
Don;t know about Pakistan but Sharif family and friends have great chance of making lots and lots of money and becoming one of the richest family in Asia , if not in the world. Who cares about the country and stupid uneducated masses, let them struggle to get drinking water.
 
Anyone compared their manifesto with 2013 copy? It looks very similar
 
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