INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Imran Khan launches PTI's 100-day reform agenda ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan
has unveiled his 100-day development and reform agenda if his party manages to form the government after the next general elections
Senior PTI leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Pervez Khattak, Asad Umar and Shireen Mazari outlined the party's
bring our principles of welfare, reverse all our policies bring our downtrodden classes up socio-economically
children are in madrassahs; why did no one think of them They can also be doctors and engineers
Then, we need civil service reforms; the delivery of civil services and how they can become beneficial to the public."Addressing the
dream of Imran Khan who has roamed the areas on foot
evident for all the country to see
We will remove and abolish the oppressive system
We will launch a mega development plan with involvement from the federal government.""Right now it is only the government of KP that has
even thought of the people of FATA
We will engage all provinces to bring them into the mainstream and repeal the FCR with new laws in place after consultation with
Today this province is marginalised and there is no devolution of power there
We still sit with power in the hands of a few
It is time to remove this feeling of deprivation in Southern Punjab.""This area is even bigger than the current province of KP and we want
to empower it with the rights it deserves."Balochistan is our futureHe said Balochistan is also the future of Pakistan and a fundamental of
the CPEC project."Those who have raised arms against the state because of grievances and deprivation, we will not marginalize them further,
"We will champion reconciliation in Balochistan and empower the government to launch large-scale efforts for political reconciliation under
Imran Khan's leadership."About Karachi, he said the PTI intends to crack down on qabza mafia in the metropolis
complete transport system in Karachi
have to reduce the burden of taxes on traders, businessmen and industrialists Small industries cannot bear the burden of unfair system of
emergency to increase farmer profitability, reduce taxes on diesel , encourage a change in crop-mix, and optimize subsidy programs along