
PKL Mission To Ensure The Prosperity Of Pakistan
Our mission is to empower every Pakistani citizen with freedom from outside influence. Our mission is to provide freedom of thought, freedom of religion, freedom to make independent decisions without undue pressure from elite class or foreign forces. To give the people the choice to make their own decisions in relation to selecting political parties to run the country.
All people will be free from the culture of buying and selling their freedom, rights and political votes. A total elimination of the elite class culture. Our mission is to build a society where everyone is equal before the law.

We Pledge
- Freedom from International influences.
- To introduce a new education system in line with Islamic teachings which is also compatible to the modern world.
- To introduce free education, regardless of gender or ethnic background for all students up until Matric.
- Freedom from Injustice – free legal representation to the underprivileged and to provide them a legal aid system in order to fund their cases.
- Freedom from Poverty – A regulated Zakat and Sadqa System.
- To create more Jobs to provide freedom from unemployment.
- Encourage farmers to produce home grown products to increase GDPO and meet the domestic essential needs.
- To provide farmers with special subsidies and a cheap electricity to encourage more home-grown products.
- That no citizen will be destitute. We will introduce a new act of parliament which places obligation on the government to house the homeless.
- Freedom from the existing education system. A special program designed to educate the masses, regardless of their age, gender or financial background. Eliminate illiteracy altogether.
- Everyone will be free to generate wealth without exploitation from State Organs or the Business Elites.
- Total freedom compatible with the Islamic teachings.
- To introduce a special education system for women in accordance with the teaching of Islam.
- Equal right for minorities - no religious discriminations.





