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Policy Unit

IMRAN KHAN’S
Election
Management Cell

FIRST 100 DAYS


AGENDA

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 2
THE THEMES 5
THEME 1: TRANSFORM GOVERNANCE 7
THEME 2: STRENGTHEN THE FEDERATION 9
THEME 3: REVITALISE ECONOMIC GROWTH 11
THEME 4: UPLIFT AGRICULTURE AND CONSERVE WATER 14
THEME 5: REVOLUTIONISE SOCIAL SERVICES 16
THEME 6: ENSURE PAKISTAN’S NATIONAL SECURITY 18
ENSURING IMPLEMENTATION 20
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 22

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INTRODUCTION
In 1947, when Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah achieved the dream of an
independent Pakistan, the most valuable currency in this nascent nation was hope.
Pakistan was meant to be a model Muslim country, and one of the greatest nations
of the world.

71 years have passed, and yet the story of Pakistan’s progress to-date can best be
described as only incremental. We may have built a metro here and a motorway
there, but we have not yet built the nation that the Quaid dreamt of. Despite having
an abundance of talent and potential, Pakistan has yet to really take off. The
responsibility for this must lie with those who have led us. However, we, the
people, must also accept some of the responsibility as it is we who have elected
these leaders again and again. In the 2018 elections, the people of Pakistan face a
choice. Do we want more of the same, or do we finally want to build that country
that we can feel proud to leave to our children? We have always been a hopeful
nation, but we must now realise that even hope has a time limit. The time to
transform Pakistan is now.

This is a leadership challenge, and one that we believe can only be entrusted to
Imran Khan in 2018. The medium pacer who became the world’s fastest bowler
and best ever all-rounder; The captain who transformed an ordinary team into
world champions; the dreamer who became Pakistan’s most passionate
philanthropist; and the visionary who shed blood, toil, tears and sweat in a struggle
of over 22 years, to transform the face of politics in Pakistan.

Imran Khan is indeed ready to transform Pakistan. He has the aspiration and
determination to translate the vision of Quaid’s Pakistan into a reality. He has the
courage to take difficult decisions. He has a team that that we all can trust. And he
has a bold, clear, and ambitious plan.

At the core of Imran Khan’s plan is this First 100 Days Agenda. The agenda is
both aggressive, like Imran Khan’s bowling, and aspirational, like his leadership. It
cannot be anything else. Pakistan has so many challenges to address after
decades of misrule, that we have to be ready to hit the ground running. From Day
One.

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The First 100 Days Agenda consists of six themes, and each theme consists of a
set of commitments that the new PTI government will start working on, and show
visible progress on, within the first 100 Days of Imran Khan taking charge. This
summary document introduces each of the themes, and lays down all of the
commitments within each.

Of course, completing the agenda will take longer, but as Imran Khan himself says,
within 100 days, we must prove to the entire country that we mean business, and
we must irreversibly change the direction that this country is heading towards. That
is both a challenge, and a commitment

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“It is these principles of justice and
egalitarianism that Pakistan’s founder,
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, envisaged for the
country: this vision served as my
inspiration for Naya Pakistan.

For PTI, it is not just “politics”: it is a


commitment to building a welfare state
where the rule of law, meritocracy and
transparency are guaranteed to all of our
citizens...”

-Imran Khan

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THE THEMES

Imran Khan’s First 100 Days Agenda is embodied in six key


themes. These themes are critical to the development of
Pakistan, and core to Imran Khan and PTI’s agenda for the 2018
Elections. They also encapsulate Imran Khan’s vision of a
Pakistan that we can all be proud of.

The six themes are:

1. Transform Governance
2. Strengthen the Federation
3. Revitalise Economic Growth
4. Uplift Agriculture and Conserve Water
5. Revolutionise Social Services
6. Ensure Pakistan’s National Security

The rest of this document introduces each of the themes and


outlines the individual commitments within each of these
themes, on which work will begin within the first 100 Days of a
PTI Government. More detail on each point as well as other
elements of PTI’s plan for government will be released in our
Manifesto, and in documents covering individual policies.

We are keen to hear your views and your feedback, as our team
continues to work on detailed plans on each theme. This is only
the beginning.

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THEME 1:
TRANSFORM
GOVERNANCE

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THEME 1: TRANSFORM GOVERNANCE
At the core of Imran Khan and PTI’s first 100 Days agenda is to transform
government and governance. Government must look very different to the way it
does today. Government must be able to govern. Imran Khan will make this
happen.
We will build institutions of state that can act boldly, credibly, capably,
independently and swiftly. We will devolve government to the villages and towns of
Pakistan. We will improve how government performs by ensuring blind, across the
board accountability. We will reform the civil services, the judicial system and the
police. Overall, within the first 100 days of PTI government, we will work on five key
areas to transform governance.

1. Bring accountability to the centre of government: Ensure full autonomy


for NAB, and establish a special task force to recover looted national wealth
parked in offshore tax havens. Recovered wealth will be used on poverty
alleviation programmes and for national debt reduction.
2. Empower people at the grassroots: Announce plan to roll out upgraded
version of KP’s local government system; with powers and resources
devolved down to the village level.
3. Depoliticise and strengthen Police: Immediately appoint competent,
professional and reputable Inspector Generals (IGs) in each province to
lead depoliticisation of police by building upon KP’s successful police reform
model.
4. Revolutionalise access to justice: Launch PTI’s judicial reforms
programme in consultation with the respective High Courts, to ensure
speedy and fair disposal of all civil cases within one year and to clear the
backlog of pending cases.
5. Initiate civil services reform: Appoint the most suitable officers in the
federal bureaucracy purely on merit. Simultaneously, constitute a taskforce
that delivers a blueprint to transform Pakistan’s civil services by ensuring
tenure protection and an accountability mechanism to improve credibility, in
order to attract and retain the best talent in the country.

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THEME 2:
STRENGTHEN THE
FEDERATION

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THEME 2: STRENGTHEN THE FEDERATION
Pakistan is stronger if its federating units are stronger. This is why Imran Khan will
run a government for all of Pakistan, and not just for any one province. PTI will take
the difficult decisions that the current government has only paid nominal homage
to. With Imran Khan as Prime Minister, Pakistan will have a strong centre, as well
as stronger provinces. In particular, Imran Khan will immediately begin action on
five priorities to strengthen the Federation of Pakistan.

1. Expedite integration of FATA with KPK: Expedite legislation on FATA’s


integration with KP, launch a Mega FATA Development Plan and begin the
process of extending all laws to the tribal areas.
2. Champion reconciliation in Balochistan: Empower the Balochistan
government to launch and champion large-scale efforts for political
reconciliation. Ensure significant local participation in development projects;
in particular in the development of Gwadar.
3. Spearhead creation of a South Punjab province along administrative
lines: Create national consensus on the creation of a South Punjab
province with the objective to lift 35 million people out of poverty, as well as
to create an administrative balance between Pakistan’s federating units.
4. Begin transforming Karachi: Launch a transformation plan for Karachi –
prioritising governance, security, housing and infrastructure, mass transit,
solid waste management and a clean drinking water plan.
5. Initiate poverty alleviation drive across Pakistan’s poorest districts:
Establish a special mechanism to supplement existing poverty alleviation
efforts in the poorest districts across Sindh, Punjab, KP and Balochistan.

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THEME 3:
REVITALISE ECONOMIC
GROWTH

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THEME 3: REVITALISE ECONOMIC GROWTH
Imran Khan has a vision to irreversibly transform Pakistan’s economy. PTI’s
economic plan is not for one segment of Pakistan’s society but for all. The current
government has achieved the illusion of growth by fudging figures, promoting
consumption, and relying on unsustainable levels of debt. However, the
fundamentals of Pakistan’s economy, after five years, are in bad shape. The tax to
GDP ratio continues to be abysmal despite being propped up on an unfair system
of indirect taxes. Industry is struggling, and exports are at an all-time low. Foreign
reserves are also dangerously low and foreign debt is at an all-time high. The
energy sector and other key state-owned institutions such as PIA continue to shout
for reform and investment. Pakistan’s business environment continues to need
significant reform. Our team has prepared a ten-point economic plan to tackle
these challenges, that we will start working on immediately.

1. Rapidly create jobs for the youth: Unveil Pakistan’s most ambitious Job
Creation Strategy to create 10 million jobs across five years, along with a
special focus on skill-building through TVET training.
2. Revive manufacturing and facilitate rapid growth of SME sector:
Announce an immediate support package of reduced taxes, bring energy
prices in alignment with regional competitors, clear the backlog of
refund/rebates, launch a labour policy to safeguard workers and provide
upskilling. Introduce additional incentives for Pakistan’s manufacturing
industry in order to compete in international markets, boost exports, and
create jobs.
3. Launch policy framework to build 5 million houses: Launch the Prime
Minister’s Housing programme, to build 5 million housing units for the middle
and lower income segments in 5 years through the private sector. This will
boost industry, create jobs and provide shelter.
4. Boost the tourism industry: Build framework for private sector investment
to develop new and upgrade existing facilities. Initiate conversion of all
government guest houses into hotels open to the public. Identify 4 new
tourism destinations within the first 100 days for development.

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5. Reform the tax administration: Appoint a bold, capable and dynamic FBR
chairman immediately; launch FBR reform and share a business friendly
and equitable tax policy within 100 days to revive the economy and reduce
debt dependence.
6. Make Pakistan Business Friendly: Build the “Council of Business
Leaders” chaired by the PM to improve “Doing Business” in Pakistan, to
attract investment, encourage participation of overseas Pakistanis and grow
exports and bring the country within the top 100 in Doing Business rankings
in 5 years from the current position of 147th.
7. Transform key institutions: Begin turnaround of key State-Owned-
Enterprises (SOEs) by creating the Pakistan Wealth Fund and by taking
SOEs out of the purview of line ministries. Start reform of PIA, Railways,
Pakistan Steel Mills, GenCos, DisCos and other enterprises on an
emergency basis.
8. Fix Pakistan’s Energy Challenge: Immediately begin work to shift towards
sustainable and affordable energy. Address root causes of circular debt,
initiate regulatory reforms designed to move away from rent seeking models
and towards increasing system efficiency and recovery of losses.
9. Ensure CPEC translates into a game changer: Launch action plan to
transform CPEC into a true economic corridor as opposed to an
infrastructure project. Enable growth in agriculture, industries and services
sector by creating better two-way linkages with China.
10. Enhance access to finance for citizens and industry: Ensure National
Financial Inclusion Strategy implementation is streamlined and capitalising
on the digital ecosystem. Develop a plan to increase deposit base of banks
to 50% of GDP to encourage higher savings. Expedite establishment of an
infrastructure lending bank for large projects.

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THEME 4:
UPLIFT AGRICULTURE
AND CONSERVE WATER

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THEME 4: UPLIFT AGRICULTURE AND CONSERVE WATER
Agriculture is the lifeline of Pakistan. At over 21 percent of Pakistan’s GDP and the
largest employer of the labour force, agriculture is vital to Pakistan’s economy and
the most potent lever to reduce rural poverty. According to the United Nations,
Pakistan is headed toward an absolute water scarcity crisis by 2025, and with 90%
of the water being consumed in agriculture, the sector is likely to take a significant
hit. In this landscape, PTI will take five actions to uplift agriculture and conserve
water resources:

1. Impose agriculture emergency to increase farmer profitability: Launch


PTI’s agriculture policy to increase farmer profitability; reduce taxes on
diesel; introduce regenerative agriculture and weed management;
encourage a change in crop-mix; and optimise subsidy programmes along
with other initiatives.
2. Subsidise and improve access to finance for farmers: Collaborate with
financial institutions and mobile money operators to develop innovative,
easy to access and subsidised lending products for farmers such as
warehouse receipt financing.
3. Transform agriculture produce markets and incentivise value-addition:
Initiate a markets and storage expansion drive to ensure competitive prices,
including legislation to permit private sector participation. Develop incentive
plan to encourage SME level food processing with focus on export.
4. Revamp the livestock sector: Launch plan to become self-sufficient in milk
and milk-based products, and introduce a programme to massively expand
meat production, in order to bring prosperity to millions of small livestock
farmers.
5. Upgrade and Implement National Water Policy: Take immediate steps to
expedite construction of Diamer-Bhasha dam, by the year 2028. Kick-off the
preparation of the master water plan within each province. Kick-off a
programme to massively expand water conservation efforts, including in
agriculture, through smart interventions to reduce water losses and through
improved monitoring.

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THEME 5:
REVOLUTIONISE SOCIAL
SERVICES

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THEME 5: REVOLUTIONISE SOCIAL SERVICES
Bringing social change is an absolutely fundamental element of Imran Khan’s
agenda to transform Pakistan. PTI will champion the causes of women. We will
work tirelessly to bring Pakistan’s 60 million poor out of poverty, and we will build
on Imran Khan’s vision of a green Pakistan. Within the first 100 Days, we will begin
work on the following priorities to revolutionalise social services.

1. Transform Health & Education: Launch PTI’s health and education


blueprints, detailing out a step by step plan on how the access, quality and
management of health and education services will be transformed and
depoliticised in five years of PTI government.
2. Expand the Social Safety Net: Retain and improve BISP as the primary
social safety net tool for the ultra-poor, expand Sehat Insaf card to the
poorest families across Pakistan and launch special assistance programmes
for persons with disabilities.
3. Champion women development: Launch PTI’s women’s development
plan; initiate criminal justice reform; protect inheritance rights; launch
Women Economic Empowerment package.
4. Provide Clean Drinking Water for all: Announce short and medium term
plans, with immediate implementation roadmap by federal government to
provide clean drinking water to every citizen. Start implementation in
Islamabad and provincial capitals before expanding nationwide.
5. Champion Green Growth: Establish Green Growth Task Force to initiate
legislation and projects under PTI’s Green Growth Agenda. Announce
countrywide 10 Billion Tree Tsunami programme; and launch the “urban tree
tsunami” in provincial capitals.

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THEME 6:
ENSURE PAKISTAN’S
NATIONAL SECURITY

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THEME 6: ENSURE PAKISTAN’S NATIONAL SECURITY
Finally, Imran Khan will ensure a government that both reassert Pakistan’s
credibility within the international comity of nations, and that acts decisively on
internal security. Within the first 100 Days of a PTI government, we will start
working on the following five priorities to ensure Pakistan’s national security.
1. Update and expand institutional structure: Begin process of
strengthening the Foreign Ministry by expanding its institutional capacity,
capability and global outreach, including legal capacity. Establish a policy
coordination cell within the PM office to coordinate inputs from key national
stakeholders into the foreign policy for informed decision making.
2. Increase Pakistan’s regional and global relevance:
 Initiate new policies rooted in Pakistan’s priorities, including a conflict
resolution approach towards improving our relations with our eastern and
western neighbours. Initiate work on a blueprint towards resolving the
Kashmir issue within the parameters of UNSC resolutions.
 Improve Pakistan’s relevance, regionally and globally, both at the bilateral
and multilateral levels including moves to expand the existing strategic
partnership with China, as well as with our other allies in the region.
3. Leverage foreign policy to strengthen the economy: Prioritise politico-
economic diplomacy to revitalise the economy through foreign direct
investment and trade. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of
Commerce to prepare a roadmap to this effect.
4. Form a National Security Organisation: Form a holistic National Security
Organisation (NSO) - headed by the PM- on the model of National
Command Authority (NCA) which will comprise two parts: the Plenary
Council (policy and strategy) and the Specialist Working Group. NACTA will
act as the Secretariat of the NSO.
5. Enhance internal security: To counter terrorism, begin implementing a
comprehensive internal security policy based on 4 E’s: Expose (links
between active and passive terrorists), Enforce (full implementation and
expansion of the National Action Plan), Eliminate (through isolation,
extermination and blowback prevention), and Educate (restructure syllabi
and mainstream madrasas).

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ENSURING
IMPLEMENTATION

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ENSURING IMPLEMENTATION

Any agenda, no matter how good on paper, will only have impact if implemented
well. Implementing change in government is messy, hard work that requires
resolve, capability, as well as constant learning and adaptation. We believe we are
ready to implement an agenda of change, better than anyone else in Pakistan,
because we have the highest aspirations; we have a team, led by Imran Khan,
including some of the best political and professional talent in the country; and we
now have experience of government that we will build on. We will release further
details of our implementation plan over the next few weeks, but broadly, Imran
Khan’s Government will ensure the implementation of this agenda through the
following actions.

1. Imran Khan will select a cabinet of change leaders. Imran Khan has a track
record of build teams that win, and he will bring that approach to how he will
select his team to run the country. PTI’s cabinet will consist of people with
leadership ability, with professional experience, and the highest standards of
integrity, to steer Pakistan through its journey of change.

2. The Prime Minister will personally oversee reform and manage the
performance of his team. In line with how great reform journeys have
happened elsewhere, the reform process will be led by, and personally
overseen by Imran Khan himself. Key items on the reform agenda will be
reviewed on a monthly or on a quarterly basis. Any challenges will be
unblocked. Progress, both of the agenda, and of the performance of key
ministers, will be based on a few key metrics, so that honest and fact-based
discussions can be had on the pace of progress. We will ensure that change
happens, not just because we will plan, but because the PTI team in
government will be constantly working on implementing that plan.

3. There will be a Reform Unit driving change in the Prime Minister’s Office.
To support the process of reform, in addition to the cabinet, Imran Khan will
create a small team of reform leaders, champions and experts to help achieve
his vision of transforming the country, as part of a high-performance reform unit
in his office. This team will consist of the best professional talent that Pakistan

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has to offer, whether elected, from a government background, or a private
background.

4. We will run Pakistan’s most transparent government. Government in


Pakistan has often underachieved, because what it is normally doing is not
visible to the public. We will create Pakistan’s most transparent government, to
give our citizens a clear view of what is working and what isn’t. Progress on key
priorities will be made public every three months, so that the people of
Pakistan, the real stakeholders of change, are part of our journey of reform.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This document was prepared by PTI’s Election Management Cell (EMC) for
Elections 2018, headed by Mr. Muhammad Shehzad Arbab.

Work on the First 100 Days Agenda was led by the head of the Policy Unit within
the EMC, Mr. Taimur Khan Jhagra. A number of people within the policy unit
contributed to the effort. These include Ms. Kashmala Kakakhel, Mr. Hashim
Rashid, Mr. Saad Hayat Tamman, Mr. Bilal Rao, Ms. Zahra Zaheer, and Mr. Saad
Kakakhel.

Developing the First 100 Days Agenda was the result of several rounds of
engagement and problem solving with the senior PTI leadership team, and also
involved significant input from leading sector experts from across Pakistan.

For more information on the First 100-Day Agenda, please follow us on


Twitter:

@PTIofficial
@pti_policyunit
@CSShehzadArbab
@jhagra

For feedback and comments regarding the 100-Day Agenda, please write to
us at

100daysagenda@ptiemc.pk

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