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After no-trust, Opposition pledges poll reforms

By Asim Yasin
March 24, 2022
After no-trust, Opposition pledges poll reforms

ISLAMABAD: Opposition parties on Wednesday said they believed in an Islamic, federal and parliamentary form of government in the country.

On March 23 -- Pakistan Day -- the Joint Opposition issued a 25-point ‘Charter of Quwwat Akhuwat Awam’ in which they pledged to strengthen democracy and make every sacrifice for the stability of the homeland.

The charter stated that in order to ensure free, fair and transparent elections, electoral reforms will be introduced in the country with consensus. “The opposition parties will protect the Islamic sections of the Constitution, the 18th Constitutional Amendment and basic political and economic rights of the citizens as enshrined in the Constitution. They will also put an end to all kinds of political interference in politics,” reads the charter.

The opposition leaders claimed that they were the guarantors of social, political and economic rights of the people of Pakistan. “And the dream of securing the rights of Pakistanis would be materialised by getting the no-trust motion against the government passed by the National Assembly. And after that Pakistan would be created where there is a supremacy of the constitution,” the charter says.

It has been stressed in the charter that all administrative institutions of the country should be subservient to Parliament, which is an elected body, and which should be the repository of all kinds of policy making. “Judiciary should be independent and the courts could give decisions without any fear or pressure. Similarly, media should also be free and the freedom of expression of the citizens must also be protected,” reads the charter.

It emphasises that elected representatives should only be answerable to the masses, who should have the right either to return them to legislatures or reject them through the use of their right to vote.

The united opposition further says that due to what it calls poor governance of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government, people belonging to all segments of the society, particularly the middle class and the downtrodden, have been badly affected. “Today, the country’s youth are in despair as they confront record inflation and joblessness,” the opposition parties say.

They add that to make matters further worse, there is no respite in sight for them as their miseries continue to grow by the day. “And for that ‘selected’ government of PTI is responsible, which had snatched from other political parties the mandate people had given to them in the last general elections,” the opposition alleged.

“And before the country turns completely bankrupt, it is better to send this government home,” reads the charter.

The charter demands that after the passage of the no-confidence motion, free and fair elections should be held in the country so that real representatives of the people could take charge of the country’s affairs.

“Today, on this historic day, all the opposition parties promise to the nation that they, after sending the present government home, will take steps on war footings to rid the nation of inflation, poverty, unemployment, loans, illiteracy, diseases and other issues. And that steps will be taken to bring the country’s economy at par with the rest of world’s economies,” reads the charter.

“Now it is time that all the stakeholders accept the supremacy of the constitution and strive to build Pakistan as per the vision of Father of the Nation Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah,” say the opposition parties.

The united opposition also expresses its commitment to the provincial autonomy.

It further says that concrete steps will be taken for the release of all missing persons.

The opposition parties pledge that they will establish such an institution which will hold the corrupt people accountable without any discrimination.

They also expressed their solidarity with the people of the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJ&K) and Palestine.