Pasban-e-Pakistan
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Pasban Pakistan پاسبانِ پاکستان | |
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President | Altaf Shakoor |
Founder | Altaf Shakoor |
Founded | 1995 |
Registered | 2013 |
Split from | Jamaat-e-Islami |
Headquarters | Karachi |
Ideology | Social democracy Social justice |
Colors | White and Red |
Slogan | Voice Against Injustice |
Election symbol | |
Balloons[1] | |
Website | |
www | |
The Pasban-e-Pakistan (Urdu: پاسبانِ پاکستان lit. Defenders of Pakistan) also known as Pasban Democratic Party[2] is a political party in Pakistan. It raises its voice against issues of injustice in society. Pasban's current president and founder is Altaf Shakoor.[3][4]
History
[edit]Pasban was initially a youth wing of Jamaat-e-Islami in Pakistan.[5][6] In 1995, Pasban split from Jaamat-e-Islami and was founded by Altaf Shakoor as a separate splinter group.[7] It registered itself as a political party in 2013. Now it is an independent organisation working for human rights and highlights the problems faced by the common men.[8][9][10][11]
References
[edit]- ^ "The thought behind an election symbol". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
- ^ "Withdrawal of zero-rated regime disastrous for economy: Altaf Shakoor". Business Recorder (newspaper). 2019-06-12. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
- ^ "International powers ruling country: Pasban". The Nation (newspaper). 2019-07-19. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ "Pasban-e-Pakistan warns voters of political parties' 'catchy slogans' in 2018 polls". Pakistan Today (newspaper). 2018-02-04. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ "NA-246 by-polls: Pasban to contest an election first time in history". The Express Tribune (newspaper). 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ "Political parties in Pakistan: Roots, fruit & juice". Dawn (newspaper). 2013-05-02. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
- ^ "Pasban-e-Pakistan demands probe into poll irregularities". Daily Times (newspaper). 2018-07-27. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
- ^ "Report sought on health condition of animals kept at Karachi Zoo". Dawn (newspaper). 2021-04-17. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
- ^ "Centre, Sindh issued with notices on petition against quota system". The News International (newspaper). 2020-12-15. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
- ^ "Ruling parties already betrayed Karachi: Pasban". The Nation (newspaper). 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
- ^ "Pakistan's troubled local governance". The News International (newspaper). 2019-10-20. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
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