PML-N launches its election manifesto
Economy, tax reforms, local body elections key component of manifesto.
LAHORE:
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday launched their manifesto for the 2013 elections, Express News reported.
The manifesto was launched by PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif who said that their manifesto hinges on three main points. One of these points was that they would conduct local body elections after assuming office.
Pointing towards their past performance, Nawaz said that even during their short, interrupted terms in office, they had taken Pakistan forward.
Giving a summary of the manifesto, the PML-N chief said that their party had the most qualified and able people in its ranks.
Pointing towards the state of the country and the absence of government’s writ, Nawaz said that “in this light we have to resolve to move forward.”
“That is why we consider these elections are not just about change but about the future of Pakistan.”
PML(N)’s Manifesto 2013
Concrete Targets
I. Economy
1) Double the annual average rate of GDP Growth from 3% in the last 5 years to over 6% in the next 5 years.
2) Accelerate the rate of industrial growth from 3 to 8 percent per annum.
2) Raise Investment GDP Ratio from 12 to 20% in the next 5 years.
3) Bring down budget deficit to 4% of GDP
4) Increase Tax GDP ratio from 9 to 15% by 2018
5) Provide, in cooperation with the private sector, 1000 clusters of 500 houses each for low income families in different party of the country.
II. Energy
6) Generate 10,000 MW additional electricity including 5000 MW new coal fired power plants under IPP mode.
7) Mobilize fresh investment of $ 20 billion for power plants and
related infrastructures.
8) Progressively reducing transmission and distribution losses to 10%.
III. Agriculture & Food Security
9) Accelerate agricultural growth to an average of 4% per annum, as an
important component of a comprehensive national food security strategy.
10) Raise total spending on ‘non pension’ social security from 1% of GDP to
2% by 2018.
IV. Education
11) Total expenditure on education to increase from 2 to 4% of GDP by 2018.
12) 100% enrollment of boys and girls by 2020 in line with the requirements
of Article 25-A of the Constitution which makes “right to education” a
fundamental right through Education Emergency.
13) Raise the overall literacy level from 54% to 80% in the shortest possible
time.
14) Science laboratories and computer labs in all Government Secondary
Schools.
15) Danish Schools will be set up in all Provinces.
16) Girls High School in every Union Council
17) Establishing District Education Authorities
18) Laptops for students in public universities on merit
19) Education Endowment Fund will be set up in all provinces for award of
merit scholarships to needy students from low income families.
20) Expenditure on education to increase from 2 to 4% of GDP by 2018.
V. Health
21) Expenditure on health to be increased from 1% of GDP to 2% by 2018.
22) Medical Insurance Card to every family for basic health care at subsidized
rates, as a part of comprehensive national Insurance Service.
23) Within 5 years, 100% vaccination of children, 50% reduction in maternal
and infant mortality and 10% reduction in the rate of population growth.
24) Each District will have at least one hospital with diagnostic facilities and
required specialists.
25) 1000 mobile health units will be launched to provide basic health
facilities to remote areas.
26) Establishing District Health Authority in each district
VI. Information Technology
27) Introduce and integrate I.C.T. in all Ministries and Departments and in other major sectors like Banking and Trade.
28) Establish 500 I.C.T. Centers in smaller cities and town to reduce the knowledge gap and break rural isolation.
29) Promote local software industry to generate annual exports of at least
$ 10 billion by 2020.
VII. Employment
30) New employment opportunities will be provided to over 3 million persons
in public and private sectors including one million in the I.T. Sector and
one million in SME Sector.
31) Minimum wage for workers will be gradually increased to Rs.15000 per
month.
VIII. Overseas Pakistanis
32) At least 50% of annual remittances of $ 12 billion will be converted into
productive investment through special products and financial instruments and a certain percentage of public offerings of all new floatation’s will be reserved for overseas Pakistanis.
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The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) on Thursday launched their manifesto for the 2013 elections, Express News reported.
The manifesto was launched by PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif who said that their manifesto hinges on three main points. One of these points was that they would conduct local body elections after assuming office.
Pointing towards their past performance, Nawaz said that even during their short, interrupted terms in office, they had taken Pakistan forward.
Giving a summary of the manifesto, the PML-N chief said that their party had the most qualified and able people in its ranks.
Pointing towards the state of the country and the absence of government’s writ, Nawaz said that “in this light we have to resolve to move forward.”
“That is why we consider these elections are not just about change but about the future of Pakistan.”
PML(N)’s Manifesto 2013
Concrete Targets
I. Economy
1) Double the annual average rate of GDP Growth from 3% in the last 5 years to over 6% in the next 5 years.
2) Accelerate the rate of industrial growth from 3 to 8 percent per annum.
2) Raise Investment GDP Ratio from 12 to 20% in the next 5 years.
3) Bring down budget deficit to 4% of GDP
4) Increase Tax GDP ratio from 9 to 15% by 2018
5) Provide, in cooperation with the private sector, 1000 clusters of 500 houses each for low income families in different party of the country.
II. Energy
6) Generate 10,000 MW additional electricity including 5000 MW new coal fired power plants under IPP mode.
7) Mobilize fresh investment of $ 20 billion for power plants and
related infrastructures.
8) Progressively reducing transmission and distribution losses to 10%.
III. Agriculture & Food Security
9) Accelerate agricultural growth to an average of 4% per annum, as an
important component of a comprehensive national food security strategy.
10) Raise total spending on ‘non pension’ social security from 1% of GDP to
2% by 2018.
IV. Education
11) Total expenditure on education to increase from 2 to 4% of GDP by 2018.
12) 100% enrollment of boys and girls by 2020 in line with the requirements
of Article 25-A of the Constitution which makes “right to education” a
fundamental right through Education Emergency.
13) Raise the overall literacy level from 54% to 80% in the shortest possible
time.
14) Science laboratories and computer labs in all Government Secondary
Schools.
15) Danish Schools will be set up in all Provinces.
16) Girls High School in every Union Council
17) Establishing District Education Authorities
18) Laptops for students in public universities on merit
19) Education Endowment Fund will be set up in all provinces for award of
merit scholarships to needy students from low income families.
20) Expenditure on education to increase from 2 to 4% of GDP by 2018.
V. Health
21) Expenditure on health to be increased from 1% of GDP to 2% by 2018.
22) Medical Insurance Card to every family for basic health care at subsidized
rates, as a part of comprehensive national Insurance Service.
23) Within 5 years, 100% vaccination of children, 50% reduction in maternal
and infant mortality and 10% reduction in the rate of population growth.
24) Each District will have at least one hospital with diagnostic facilities and
required specialists.
25) 1000 mobile health units will be launched to provide basic health
facilities to remote areas.
26) Establishing District Health Authority in each district
VI. Information Technology
27) Introduce and integrate I.C.T. in all Ministries and Departments and in other major sectors like Banking and Trade.
28) Establish 500 I.C.T. Centers in smaller cities and town to reduce the knowledge gap and break rural isolation.
29) Promote local software industry to generate annual exports of at least
$ 10 billion by 2020.
VII. Employment
30) New employment opportunities will be provided to over 3 million persons
in public and private sectors including one million in the I.T. Sector and
one million in SME Sector.
31) Minimum wage for workers will be gradually increased to Rs.15000 per
month.
VIII. Overseas Pakistanis
32) At least 50% of annual remittances of $ 12 billion will be converted into
productive investment through special products and financial instruments and a certain percentage of public offerings of all new floatation’s will be reserved for overseas Pakistanis.
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