Chairman Real pakistan movement.
keen observer of political,Diplomacy, Defence Analyst,international economy, ,international relations& social affairs.
Respect, economic stability, and a balanced standing in the world don’t come from slogans or speeches at the UN. They come from credibility at home, and that’s where the Real Pakistan Movement is focusing.
*1. How Pakistan will earn international respect*
Respect isn’t bought with statements. It’s earned when a country has internal stability, consistent policy, and a government that puts people over optics. Right now Pakistan is seen as reactive — dependent on aid cycles and shifting alliances. That changes when we build institutions that function regardless of who’s in power: an independent judiciary, transparent governance, and an economy that isn’t held hostage by elite capture. When Pakistan stops being a client state and starts being a reliable partner — on trade, on security, on climate — the tone of global conversations shifts. Nations respect strength with integrity, not noise with weakness.
*2. How Pakistan will pay off its debt*
You don’t pay off loans by borrowing more or by printing money. You pay them off by expanding the productive base. That means three things:
- *Broaden the tax base* instead of overtaxing the same salaried class and industries. The informal economy and untaxed elites have to come into the system.
*Cut unproductive spending* and subsidies that benefit the few while draining the treasury.
*Grow exports, not imports.* Pakistan needs to move from raw materials to value-added goods — textiles, IT, agriculture processing — so we earn dollars instead of constantly seeking them.
Debt relief can help in the short term, but long-term sovereignty comes from a surplus, not from another IMF program. The Real Pakistan Movement will push for fiscal discipline paired with industrial policy that actually creates jobs and foreign exchange.
*3. How Pakistan will level equilibrium with the rest of the world*
Equilibrium means not being perpetually dependent. Geopolitically, that means a balanced foreign policy — not swinging between blocs based on who’s offering the next loan. Economically, it means diversifying trade partners and investing in human capital so we’re not just exporting labor but exporting skill and innovation. Technologically, it means prioritizing education and research so we stop importing what we can build ourselves.
The rest of the world respects countries that are self-sufficient and predictable. Pakistan has the youth, the resources, and the location to be that country. What it lacks is a political framework that serves national interest over personal interest.
*The role of the Real Pakistan Movement*
We’re not offering quick fixes or populist promises. Our approach is to rebuild from the ground up: protect workers so productivity rises, support SMEs so the economy diversifies, and enforce accountability so public money serves public purpose. When labour is treated fairly, industry grows. When industry grows, exports rise. When exports rise, debt pressure eases. When debt pressure eases, Pakistan negotiates from strength, not desperation.
That’s the cycle. And it starts with treating citizens as stakeholders, not subjects.
*Let’s go together, let’s grow together — toward a Pakistan that stands on its own feet and commands respect by action, not by request.* 🇵🇰
#RealPakistanMovement #EconomicSovereignty #DignityThroughWork
Deeply saddened by the tragic news of the #K2Airways cargo flight going down in the Arabian Sea.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the five crew members on board and their families.
We hope for a swift and successful search and rescue operation .
As the Day of Ashura draws to a close, we pay our deepest respects to the eternal sacrifice of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and the martyrs of Karbala. Their unwavering stand for truth, justice, and human dignity remains a timeless source of inspiration.
ALHAMDOLILAH! This sacred day was observed across Pakistan with devotion, patience, and harmony. May the spirit of Karbala continue to guide us towards unity, compassion, and righteousness.
May Allah Almighty bless Pakistan and the Muslim Ummah with lasting peace and prosperity.
Ameen.
My fellow Pakistanis
خودی کو کر بلند اتنا کہ ہر تقدیر سے پہلے
خُدا بندے سے خود پوچھے، بتا تیری رضا کیا ہے
Let’s change the stars.
Let’s change the line of our palms.
Let’s go together. Let’s grow together.
For too long we have looked up at the sky and said, “This is our fate.” For too long we have looked at our hands and said, “This is our limit.” Today I say to you: fate is not written to chain us, it is written to be shaped by our courage. The line on your palm is not your prison — it is a path, and with effort, with unity, with faith, we can walk a new one.
Let’s change the stars of our country.
Not with empty slogans, not with borrowed dreams, but with three things that no enemy can take from us: *vision, honesty, and loyalty* — and above all, with the will of Allah.
Vision, so we see beyond today’s problems and build the Pakistan our children deserve.
Honesty, so the public’s trust is never for sale and the nation’s resources serve the nation.
Loyalty, not to personalities, not to parties, but to Pakistan — to our flag, to our people, to our future.
This is the promise of the Real Pakistan Movement.
We are not spectators. We are the performers. We have the ability to change the stars of this nation — to turn despair into direction, to turn division into strength, to turn potential into progress.
But listen carefully: no movement can change a country alone.
The stars will not move until we decide to move them.
The line on the palm will not change until we stretch out our hand to build.
So I ask every Pakistani today — attest once, with your heart, with your action:
Have the will to change your star.
Have the will to change your street, your school, your office, your home.
Have the will to hold your brother’s hand and say, “Let’s go together.”
Have the will to lift your sister’s burden and say, “Let’s grow together.”
When millions of hands move with one will, when millions of hearts beat with one purpose, then the stars above us will shift. Then the story of our palms will be rewritten. Then the destiny of Pakistan will be ours to shape — by the grace of Allah, by the sweat of our labor, and by the unbreakable bond of our unity.
This is not just politics. This is Pakistan’s real movement — the movement of the people, for the people, led by the people.
Let’s change the stars.
Let’s change our line.
Let’s go together.
Let’s grow together.
For Pakistan. For our future. With the will of Allah.
Pakistan Zindabad.@humnews_english@MKAchakzaiPKMAP@BBCLondonNews@BBCBreaking@BBCWorld@CNNPolitics .
Durring a press conference chairman Real pakistan movement said that just two months ago, no one would’ve thought Pakistan would quietly be shaping the Middle East’s new order…
When the Switzerland talks nearly collapsed over $12 billion stuck in sanctions, Pakistan’s army chief called Riyadh. Saudi Arabia agreed to cover the money, and Qatar backed it too.
So even if the US keeps the funds frozen, Iran is already covered.
The bigger picture: Pakistan has become the one bringing everyone together. Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministers met in Cairo at Pakistan’s push, and many see those four as the base of a new security setup to replace the old US-led Gulf system.
Iran’s president even thanked Pakistan’s leadership for leading the deal.
On oil, the claims of 19 million barrels a day aren’t matching reality. The ships actually sailing were never stuck. The hundreds that sat idle for months still need repairs before they can go.
And by one energy source’s estimate, the US is about two weeks away from a real shortage of diesel and jet fuel.@MKAchakzaiPKMAP@humnews_english@BBCWorld@BBCBreaking
Deeply saddened by the devastation and loss of life caused by the earthquakes in Venezuela.
On behalf of the people of Pakistan, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the Government and people of Venezuela, especially the families of the victims. We pray for the injured and stand in solidarity with all those affected during this difficult and challenging time.
Multiple media outlets are reporting that 12 people have died following the exchange of fire in AJK, with unofficial sources claiming the actual death toll is even higher. Despite the gravity of the situation, there has been no public address from @CMShehbaz. The Prime Minister has not come forward to speak to the nation, hasn’t explained what exactly transpired, and hasn’t laid out what measures the government is taking in response. At a time when people are looking for clarity, accountability, and reassurance, this silence is hard to ignore. It reveals just how disconnected the current PM and his government appear to be from the public they are meant to serve.
Just imagine the situation: if even Federal Minister for Defence, Khawaja Asif, had to pay Rs. 80,000 in bribe after making a personal recommendation call for the repair of a faulty transformer in his own employee’s village, then what do you think happens to the ordinary citizen dealing with WAPDA?
When a senior federal minister, with all his authority and influence, still cannot get a basic public service delivered without greasing palms, it lays bare the depth of institutional decay. It tells us that the system does not run on rules, it runs on bribes.
If this is the treatment meted out at the highest level, then the common man – the farmer, the shopkeeper, the daily wage worker – must be facing outright exploitation, delays, and humiliation just to get electricity restored or a meter installed. For them, there is no “recommendation call” to make, no access to power corridors, only the choice between paying up or living in darkness.
This is not just about one transformer. It is about a culture where public service has been privatized through corruption, and where citizens are treated as customers of an illegal market rather than rightful recipients of a public good.@humnews_english@PTVNewsOfficial@geonews_urdu
The numbers speak for themselves, and they speak loudly. Last year, the total agriculture income tax collected was less than Rs. 10 billion. In the same period, tax collected on salaries exceeded Rs. 606 billion – more than 50 times greater than the contribution from agriculture income tax. This is not taxation, this is the systematic burdening of the salaried class while entire sectors of immense wealth remain outside the net.
A country cannot survive, let alone progress, when a schoolteacher, a nurse, and a government clerk pay more tax in a month than a large landowner pays in a year. This imbalance breaks the social contract. It tells the working middle class that hard work is punished, while untaxed privilege is protected.
The Real Pakistan Movement believes taxation must be fair, broad-based, and aligned with actual income. Agriculture is a vital part of our economy, and we respect our farmers. But we are talking about large-scale commercial agriculture income, not subsistence farming. If we can digitize salaries and deduct tax at source, we can also document agricultural income and apply equitable taxation.
Without tax justice, we will never achieve fiscal stability. We will keep borrowing, keep inflating, and keep squeezing the same segment of society until it collapses. That path leads to economic ruin.
We call on the government to urgently reform the tax structure: bring high-income agriculture, real estate, and retail into the documented economy, and provide relief to the salaried class that is currently carrying the weight of the nation on its shoulders.
A stronger Pakistan begins with a fairer Pakistan.@humnews_english@Kamran_Yousaf@CathayPak
At a time of historic Turbulence, Transformation & Transition in global politics, with ‘once in a century changes’ reshaping alliances and economic orders, Pakistan stands at the crossroads of opportunity and responsibility. Our geography places us at the heart of Eurasia, our diplomacy reaches across the Muslim world, and our consistent role as a proactive peacemaker gives us credibility far beyond our borders.
In this moment of global realignment, Pakistan is not a bystander. We are a pivotal player in both Geopolitics and Geo-Economics. The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, our connectivity with Central Asia, and our partnerships in the Gulf and beyond position Pakistan as a bridge between regions, markets, and civilizations. But to convert this potential into lasting national gain, we must speak with one voice, act with strategic clarity, and prioritize economic strength alongside defense.
The Real Pakistan Movement believes that true sovereignty today is measured not only in borders secured but in trade routes opened, investments attracted, and conflicts resolved through dialogue. Pakistan’s future lies in leveraging our location, deepening economic diplomacy, and projecting ourselves as a stabilizing force in a fractured world.
This is our time to lead with confidence, unity, and purpose.@humnews_english@Kamran_Yousaf@CathayPak @
Islamabad: Chairman of the Real Pakistan Movement, *Muhammad Yousaf Khan Hoti*, held a cordial meeting today with the *High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan* at the Sri Lankan High Commission in Islamabad.
The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, enhancing people-to-people contacts, and exploring avenues for cooperation in trade, culture, and regional connectivity.
Chairman Hoti emphasized the historical ties between the two South Asian nations and reiterated RPM’s commitment to promoting peace, mutual respect, and economic collaboration within the region. He also highlighted the importance of parliamentary exchanges and cultural diplomacy in building stronger bonds between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The Sri Lankan High Commissioner appreciated the outreach and expressed willingness to work closely with Pakistani political and civil society actors to further deepen bilateral cooperation.
The meeting concluded with an exchange of views on regional developments and a shared commitment to fostering goodwill between the two countries.
Islamabad may 2026. Chairman of the Real Pakistan Movement, Muhammad Yousaf Khan Hoti, held a formal meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Zimbabwe at the Embassy of Zimbabwe in Islamabad.
During the meeting, both sides discussed avenues for strengthening bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, with particular focus on trade, agriculture, and cultural exchange.
Chairman (RPM) Mr Hoti highlighted the importance of South-South cooperation and stated that Pakistan values its relations with African nations as part of a broader strategy for diversified international partnerships.
The Chairman underscored that people-to-people contacts and parliamentary diplomacy can play a vital role in building mutual understanding and creating opportunities for businesses and communities on both sides. He expressed the Real Pakistan Movement’s support for initiatives that promote economic collaboration and regional connectivity.
Ambassador of Zimbabwe welcomed the engagement and acknowledged the potential for expanded collaboration in areas of mutual interest. Both sides agreed to maintain communication and explore practical steps to advance bilateral ties.
The meeting concluded in a cordial atmosphere, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to constructive engagement and shared development goals.
28th May – Youm-e-Takbeer – is not just a date on the calendar. It is etched in our national memory as the day Pakistan proved that no pressure, no threat, and no compromise on dignity can bend a free nation.
On this day, Pakistan sent a clear message to the world: our sovereignty is not for bargaining, our defense is not negotiable, and our people stand united when the nation calls. It was a demonstration of courage, resolve, and the collective will of 240 million Pakistanis who believe that peace comes through strength, and respect is earned through self-reliance.
Today, as we mark Youm-e-Takbeer, we honor the scientists, engineers, armed forces, and citizens whose sacrifices made it possible. We also renew our pledge to build a Pakistan that is economically strong, politically stable, and socially just – a Pakistan worthy of the sacrifices made in its defense.
Let this day remind us that unity, discipline, and faith remain our greatest assets. As one nation, let us move forward with confidence, guided by the spirit of Takbeer.
*Pakistan Zindabad!* 🇵🇰
Eid ul Adha Mubarak to the entire nation and to Muslims across the world.
Eid ul Adha reminds us of the spirit of sacrifice, faith, and compassion that defines Hazrat Ibrahim’s legacy. May this blessed occasion inspire us to share with those in need, strengthen unity, and recommit ourselves to serving our country and communities.
May Allah accept our sacrifices, bless our homes with peace, and grant Pakistan progress, stability, and prosperity.
Eid Mubarak!
I warmly welcome the productive meeting between President Xi Jinping and Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif during the Prime Minister’s official visit to China.
President Xi’s reaffirmation that China will continue to prioritize Pakistan in its neighborhood diplomacy is a clear testament to the depth and durability of our bilateral relationship. His firm support for Pakistan’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity reflects the trust and mutual respect that define this all-weather strategic partnership.
The pledge by both leaders to build an even closer China-Pakistan community with a shared future in the new era comes at a critical time. It signals a renewed commitment to expanding cooperation in trade, investment, infrastructure, technology, and people-to-people exchanges. For Pakistan, this partnership remains a cornerstone of economic growth, regional connectivity, and strategic stability.
The Real Pakistan Movement greatly values China’s consistent support and believes that stronger collaboration between our institutions, businesses, and societies will unlock new opportunities for prosperity and peace in the region.
We look forward to translating this shared vision into concrete outcomes that benefit the people of both nations for generations to come.@CathayPak
*Long Live Pak-China Friendship!* 🇵🇰🤝🇨🇳
On this milestone marking the establishment of diplomatic ties between Pakistan and China, I convey heartfelt congratulations to the governments and people of both countries.
The Pakistan-China relationship has long been defined by steadfast trust, shared aspirations, and unshakable solidarity. It is a partnership that has withstood the test of time and continues to drive progress in trade, infrastructure, and regional cooperation.
Rooted in mutual respect and a common vision for peace and development, this all-weather strategic cooperation has achieved major milestones that continue to strengthen the foundations of our bilateral ties.
Here’s to a future of deeper friendship, greater prosperity, and enduring unity.
*Long Live Pak-China Friendship!* 🇵🇰🤝🇨🇳 @CathayPak@China2ASEAN
#75YearsOfPakChinaFriendship #RealPakistanMovement #CPC
*Pakistan Must Seize the Moment to Advance National Interests on Kashmir, Balochistan, and Water Security*
The current geopolitical landscape presents Pakistan with a strategic opportunity to more effectively advocate for its core national interests on the international stage, particularly regarding Kashmir, Balochistan, and the pressing issue of water security.
The United States under the Trump administration has shown a pragmatic approach to regional dynamics, with a stated focus on counterterrorism, regional stability, and transactional diplomacy. This creates an opening for Pakistan to engage directly and assertively to ensure that Pakistan’s legitimate concerns receive the attention they deserve in Washington.
The unresolved dispute of Jammu and Kashmir remains central to regional peace. Pakistan must use this moment to remind the international community, including U.S. policymakers, that a durable settlement in South Asia is impossible without addressing the aspirations of the Kashmiri people in accordance with UN Security Council resolutions and international law. Quiet diplomacy backed by clear public positioning can help keep the issue on the global agenda.
Attempts to internationalize internal matters or sponsor instability in Balochistan must be countered with facts and with active diplomatic engagement. Pakistan has the right to present its narrative on development, security, and the welfare of the people of Balochistan to partners like the United States, and to ensure that misinformation does not shape policy in Washington or elsewhere.
The Indus Waters Treaty is a vital instrument for regional stability. With growing concerns over water scarcity and unilateral actions that threaten Pakistan’s water lifeline, it is critical that Pakistan raises the issue at the highest levels. Water is not a bilateral technical matter alone; it is a question of survival for 240 million Pakistanis and must be treated with the seriousness it warrants in all international forums.
I have full confidence that Pakistan’s political leadership and our Army Chief possess the courage, clarity, and strategic vision required to seize this opportunity. Brave leadership is not only about resolve in defense, but also about the ability to articulate Pakistan’s case forcefully and intelligently in the corridors of global power.
The Real Pakistan Movement believes that a proactive, united, and well-coordinated diplomatic push—supported by our military’s professionalism and the resilience of our people—can help keep New Delhi in check and ensure that Pakistan’s voice is heard on issues that directly affect our sovereignty, security, and future.
Now is the time to act with purpose, unity, and confidence. Pakistan’s interests must be defended with the same determination that our armed forces show at the borders.
I strongly condemn the heinous bomb explosion near Chaman Phatak, Quetta, which has resulted in the tragic loss of innocent lives and left many others injured.
Such cowardly acts of terrorism cannot weaken the resolve of the people of Pakistan. We remain steadfast in our determination to eliminate terrorism in all its forms and manifestations.
I extend my heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and pray for the swift recovery of the injured. The entire nation stands in solidarity with the people of Balochistan in this hour of grief.