Some political parties in Pakistan where the process of hereditary politics is not involved

 
Some political parties in Pakistan where the process of hereditary politics is not involved
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Benazir's heir Bilawal, Nawaz Sharif's heir Maryam but some political parties in Pakistan where hereditary politics is not involved


It is human nature that the assets and possessions that they build through hard work throughout their lives want to be passed on to their descendants after their death, and this is clearly stated in Islam as well - but remember That this rule is only for property and property, but unfortunately some of our politicians have also considered the rule and the seat of power as their property. Therefore, they are trying to ensure that their descendants who have good political consciousness and He may not be able to lead a political party due to lack of experience, but he should inherit the post because he has children - for example, the party of his younger son Bilawal after Benazir Bhutto. Taking over the presidency, Nawaz Sharif's disqualification of Maryam Nawaz to lead the party is similarly the transfer of power in the Awami National Party from generation to generation - but fortunately there are some political parties in our country where this kind of culture Today we will tell you about them.

 

1: Jamaat-e-Islami

Jamaat-e-Islami


In terms of organizational structure, Jamaat-e-Islami is recognized as the most organized party in the country, with its organization present in every UC across the country. During this training, not only political training is given to the worker but also his moral and religious training sessions are arranged. In addition, appointment to any post in this party is a regular shura. Is based on merit in consultation with - In addition, no official can be elected to any position more than twice, it must leave room for newcomers - the hardest of merit. Due to the method, the process of hereditary politics in this party is not definite and there is no distinction between rich and poor. The leader of the party can become an ordinary person due to his hard work and character. That is why the meetings of Jamaat-e-Islami are organized and They grow up - but despite such an effective organization, this party will not be able to achieve significant success in the elections and will never be the only government in Pakistan. Could not create -
 

2: United National Moment

United National Moment


Muttahida Qaumi Moment (MQM) is generally termed as a regional party of Karachi and Hyderabad, but it still has the honor of forming a government in Pakistan without the support of Muttahida Qaumi Moment (MQM) for decades. I can't succeed - Altaf Hussain, the founder of the party, founded a student organization in the 1970s to help Urdu-speaking students, which has evolved into a political party over time. Over time, violent ideology led to a mafia in which the punishment for violating the order was so severe that everyone seemed compelled to abide by the order - all the decisions of this party were related for a long time. Only from Altaf Hussain. After his political asylum in the UK, he formed a liaison committee which would take decisions in consultation with each other. After the treason cases against Altaf Hussain, the party disintegrated and Divided into several sections - but in this regard it is also worth mentioning in this party that due to the violent behavior of this party every A leader has kept his children away from this party, which is why there is no inheritance in this party yet.

 

3: Tehreek-e-Insaf

Tehreek-e-Insaf


The current ruling party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has been called the party of change. That party leader Imran Khan not only kept his two sons away from politics but also kept them away from the country despite coming to power. Besides, the children of other PTI officials are nowhere to be seen, even Jahangir. After Tareen's disqualification, when his son was given a ticket to contest the election, the decision was strongly opposed in the inner circles of the PTI and even he lost the election. Although the PTI's organizational structure is not yet very strong, it is hoped that in the near future an organizational structure will be established on the basis of merit, which will be based on merit and not hereditary.

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