PM Imran Khan says his govt wants to make Pakistan an Islamic Welfare State based on concept of the State of Madina
ISLAMABAD, Nov 28 (SABAH): Prime Minister Imran Khan says his government wants to make Pakistan an Islamic Welfare State based on the concept of the State of Madina by our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). “We want to have this country on two principles, one it should be a welfare state a humane state which takes care of its bottom strata of the society and secondly rule of law, the fundamental principle of a civilized society is where you bring the powerful under the law, which is the biggest problem in the developing countries because we do not rule of law, powerful have one law and weak are judged by another law, jails are all filled by the poor people, the rich crooks never get into jails, these two principles are the basis of what my struggle is about for Pakistan” PM Imran Khan said.
In an online interview to a US-based Islamic scholar Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, PM Imran Khan said that we have given the biggest welfare programme and this is ambition of his government.
He said that since the elite had captured the system, people did not have the opportunities and a level-playing field in their own country.
The Prime Minister said unfortunately a leadership came up through a political system which is divorced from faith. He said very few come into politics for humanity. He said in most of the developing world, politicians come to make money, and very few are Mandelas and our Quaid Jinnah.
PM Imran Khan said he felt for the society and came into politics with the faith to make Pakistan an Islamic welfare state based on the State of Madina. He said that most of the politicians used the power for personal gain.
Responding to a question Prime Minister said he feels Pakistan is a country which has tremendous potential, diversified and talented ethnic groups, but due to lack of rule of law and injustice, we cannot achieve the potential of our society.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the elite capture of Pakistan’s resources and absence of the rule of law had not only deprived the majority of the people of basic amenities but also kept the country from achieving its immense potential.
“The problem was the elite capture of resources which deprived the majority of proper healthcare, education and justice… Lack of rule of law is the reason why Pakistan had not achieved its potential,” the prime minister said.
“Merit is also associated with rule of law. If you do not have meritocracy in a society, you have this elite which is spoiled, rich and which did not strive and struggle, and they sit on the main positions… Countries disintegrate because of a decadent elite. People do not decay it is the elite that decays,” he remarked.
The premier said that the fundamental principle of a civilised society was the rule of law where the powerful are also equally answerable to the law.
Talking about the climate crisis, he said the environment should be treated as sacred.
The biggest environmental disaster in the world called climate change was because human beings had deviated from the basic principle of protecting the earth, he maintained.
Quoting a Hadith of Holy Prophet (PBUH), advising the humans to “work for this world as if you will live forever and work for the hereafter as if you will die tomorrow,” PM Imran Khan said whatever the humans would do today would ultimately have an impact on the future generations.
He said that the Hadith had completely encompassed everything about the environment and how one should be living on earth.
The premier further stated that one would have to pursue a humane life if he or she wanted to get close to Allah Almighty.
He said that the leadership that came up through the political system was just too divorced from faith so they came in for power and compromised for staying in power and gaining personal benefits.
“I find very few politicians coming with the specific objective of looking after humanity. In most of the developing world, they come in power for self-interest and for making money,” said PM Imran Khan.
He added that the politicians were looked down upon because they claimed to help the people but on the contrary, they helped themselves. The prime minister said he came into politics because of his faith.
“I had everything. I was already a big name in the country as a sports star and I had enough money. So for me struggling for 22 years to become the prime minister made no sense. The only reason was [that] I believed I had a responsibility towards society because I was given more than others,” he added.
He said according to all religions, a human being will be tested based on the benefits and privileges given in life. “I came into politics because I had faith and realised that I was so blessed, so had the responsibility towards society.” He said he was not in politics to make personal gains or get the benefits of power.
“God has given us the power to struggle. Whether we succeed or not is not within our hands,” added PM Imran Khan. When Holy Prophet (PBUH) established the state of Madina, he unleashed the potential of the people who all became leaders, he commented.
He said after going outside Pakistan, people get a level playing field there and excel. The premier said that in Pakistan only one percent had access to quality education and others did not have opportunities.
“Winning the struggle in present-day Pakistan will unleash the potential of the people of Pakistan. And the second goal is to lift the people out of poverty,” he added. He said his government started the greatest welfare programmes in the country’s history.
“Our objective was to lift people out of poverty, create wealth and spread it around, and break the monopoly of the elite and mafias,” he added.
The premier said that true faith gave a person dignity and it gave liberation to a human being. “True faith gives dignity, just the fact you don’t bow in front of anyone but the One that is a liberation of human beings,” he added.
Prime Minister said that he faced several setbacks during his 20 years political struggle and powerful people tried to do his character assassination. Imran Khan said that mafias rule politics of the country and due to such reasons people are afraid of joining politics. Prime Minister said that during this struggle, fake news and rumors were promoted against him to insult him.