1. The rulers should be the servants
of the citizens of Pakistan and their doors should always remain open to
the public; they should live among the masses and with the same standard
of living. All their stately residence and palatial houses should be put
to national use.
2. Providing the common man with the
basic necessities, protecting his self-respect, putting an end to corruption
and injustice and promoting science and technology for the development
of the Ummah should be the top most priority of the government.
3. An all-encompassing system of accountability
should be enforced in the country such that from the head of state to an
ordinary employee of the government and from the leader of a party and
to an ordinary office bearer of the party no one whosoever is beyond its
circle of application.
4. The economy should be established
on the lines of just distribution of wealth and on self-reliance in such
a manner that gradually the government does not need to impose any tax
on its citizens other than zakah.
5. A uniform system of education should
be enforced in the country. Any diversity in nature: religious or non-religious,
and medium: Urdu or English should be eliminated.
6. All unfair laws against women and
non-Muslims shall be abolished and efforts should be made to provide them
with equal opportunities for development in the state system of Pakistan.
7. The existing system of the judiciary
and the executive should be replaced by an equitable one in which the country
is divided into small administrative units where all the problems and grievances
of the public are resolved.
8. At all the levels, the rulers should
deliver the Friday address so that once again after the era of the Rightly
Guided Caliphate the venues of political authority are linked to the places
of worship of the Muslims.
9. The Qur’an and the Sunnah should be accepted as the supreme law of the
land.
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