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Former senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan launched a new movement in Pakistan to uphold the 1973 Constitution and fight corruption, inequality, and military overreach.
Former senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan launched the Pakistan Rights Movement in Islamabad, pledging to uphold the 1973 Constitution and combat elite monopolies, corruption, poverty, and extrajudicial killings.
The new party, focused on social and economic justice, free expression, affordable healthcare and education, and timely justice, calls for civilian control over military operations and reforms to the defense budget and power sector.
Ahmad, who was detained by Israeli forces in 2024 and later released, distanced himself from Jamaat-e-Islami and criticized the current political system for failing to address unemployment, inflation, food insecurity, and environmental issues.
The movement aims to restore trust among Pakistan’s provinces and promote honest, capable leadership.
El ex senador Mushtaq Ahmad Khan lanzó un nuevo movimiento en Pakistán para defender la Constitución de 1973 y luchar contra la corrupción, la desigualdad y los excesos militares.