After the release of its 10-point economic agenda earlier this month, the PPP on Saturday released its election manifesto, promising to provide relief to the inflation-stricken populace through focus on rights and governance reforms.

The 64-page manifesto — titled Chuno Nai Soch Ko (elect new vision] — shared by PPP leader Sherry Rehman promises devolution of power under the 18th Amendment, criminalisation of enforced disappearances, accountability of intelligence agencies, as well as efforts to depoliticise and de-corporatise the ‘national security complex’.

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