The announcement was made at a ceremony held at a private hotel in the federal capital. A large number of party leaders, workers, and supporters attended the event, showing strong interest in the new political platform.
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Speaking on the occasion, Mushtaq Ahmed said the Pakistan Rights Movement will operate strictly under the principles of the 1973 Constitution. He stressed that the party will work to ensure that ordinary citizens are not deprived of their fundamental rights.
He said the party aims to serve all people on an equal basis and fulfill the demands of justice in society. He added that the movement will accept Allah Almighty’s sovereignty, follow Islamic principles, and work to end the dominance of a few powerful groups.
Mushtaq Ahmed said the Pakistan Rights Movement will actively struggle for social and economic justice, quick and affordable justice, freedom of expression, education and healthcare, and the elimination of poverty and corruption. He also spoke against extrajudicial killings and unnecessary military operations.
Criticizing the current parliamentary system, he called it fake and said restrictions on journalism and freedom of speech are increasing. He added that unemployment, inflation, food insecurity, drugs, environmental pollution, and corruption have become serious national problems.
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He appealed to party workers and the public to unite on the Pakistan Rights Movement platform to bring justice, transparency, and real change to the country. He said the party will become the true voice of the people and take part actively in upcoming elections to deliver a positive message of change.
The launch shows growing public frustration with existing politics. Mushtaq Ahmed is focusing on rights and justice to attract common people. The real test will be how the Pakistan Rights Movement performs in elections.