From 1973 to 2025
Young Social Welfare Committee
Political Struggle
All Pakistan Voters’ Association
National Academy of Political Awareness
Tehreek-e-Ehtesab: Pakistan Tabdeeli-e-Nizam Party
Social Struggle
Mutasireen-e-Pakistan: Pasmandgan Welfare Trust
Economic Struggle for Small Business, Trade, Industry, and Agriculture
Aajar o Ajeer United Welfare Trust (International)
Aajar o Ajeer United Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture
In 1987, at a time when the term “Ehtesab” (“Accountability”) was not part of common political discourse, the Tehreek-e-Ehtesab was formally launched. In later years, this very term was adopted and appropriated by numerous organizations and institutions across the country.
In 1989, the Shaheed Bhutto Research & Study Development Plan was conceptualized. However, due to a lack of interest and commitment from the relevant stakeholders, the project was never implemented.
In 1989, the Election Commission of Pakistan was formally approached—along with other reform proposals—with a written demand that provincial and national elections be held on the same day. Reminder letters were also submitted. This demand was later accepted in practice, and Pakistan now conducts provincial and national elections simultaneously.
In 2000, all relevant authorities of Pakistan Post, including the Quaid-e-Azam Academy, were compelled to ensure that commemorative postage stamps of Quaid-e-Azam be affixed upright on envelopes, as a matter of national respect. This issue received prominent coverage in national newspapers, and Pakistan Post issued immediate instructions with assurances of compliance.
In 2000, the All Pakistan Voters Association conducted two landmark nationwide political surveys titled:
“The People of Pakistan and Political Awareness”
“The People of Pakistan and the Political Future”
Both surveys were prominently published in national newspapers and contributed significantly to public political discourse.
In 2005, the Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan was formally requested to provide explanatory information regarding the inscriptions printed on Pakistani currency notes. The response received to this critical inquiry was inadequate and evasive.
In 2011, the conceptual, reformist, and revolutionary term “Krachistan” was introduced for the first time. The term was coined by merging Karachi and Pakistan, symbolizing unity, diversity, and national integration.
In 2011, in ideological opposition to the ruling elite (Ashrafia), the revolutionary term “Aghrabia” was introduced to represent the marginalized and dispossessed majority.
In 2025, formal written correspondence was initiated with the National Language Promotion Department, the Urdu Dictionary Board (Islamabad & Karachi), as well as linguistic institutions in Pakistan and India working for the promotion of the Urdu language, demanding the inclusion of the term “Aghrabia” in official Urdu dictionaries.
The Urdu Dictionary Board provided a written assurance and committed to including “Aghrabia” in its next edition.
Notably, Daily Jang (13 July 2025) and Daily Jasarat (25 August 2025) prominently published articles by Ansar AbdulQahhar on this subject.
It is important to state that despite a lexicon of over 264,000 Urdu words, the reformist and revolutionary term “Aghrabia” is still absent—yet it is now increasingly used as a counter-concept to Ashrafia.
In 2023, formal letters were addressed to the Chief Justice of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, and the Chairman of the Council of Islamic Ideology regarding the design and prevalent misuse of Na‘lain-e-Pak. However, the national leadership displayed a troubling lack of interest in addressing this issue.
Complete details have been documented in the preceding sections.
With the deepest respect and revolutionary appreciation, it is hereby acknowledged that every honorable individual—journalist, photographer, institution, newspaper, or magazine—who has ever extended cooperation to Ansar AbdulQahhar, or rendered services to any organization operating under the Freedom and National Foundation Council, whether directly or through any office, shall be honored with the following certificate as a mark of recognition and gratitude.
Under the banner of the Freedom and National Foundation Council, including the:
All Pakistan Voters Association, National Academy of Political Awareness,
Aajir o Ajeer United Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture,
Pasmandgan Welfare Trust, Mutasireen-e-Pakistan, and the Pakistan Tabdeeli-e-Nizam Party.
All honorary office-bearers appointed at the district, divisional, provincial assembly, and national assembly constituency levels, as well as every respected individual who has ever established contact—through written correspondence or email—with any of the above organizations, shall be presented, with utmost honor, the following certificate:
In connection with the “Save the Sinking Industry” Movement, the National Economy Revival Awards, and the Karachi Chamber Voters Forum initiated by the Ajro Ajeer United Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, extensive engagements and meetings were held with leading business and industrial figures associated with:
Reports of many of these meetings were published in national newspapers. Among the distinguished personalities who played a historic role are:
By accepting these responsibilities, these esteemed individuals played a decisive and patriotic role in safeguarding national industry. The United Krachistan Movement will remember them with honor and gratitude.
The visionary guidance and inspiring words of Dr. Anwar-ul-Haq, Dr. Khalid Amin, Hanif S. Kalia, Iftikhar Ali Malik, Mian Nadeem Maqbool, Muhammad Haroon Bari, Saleem Chamdia, and Siraj Qasim Teli remain a beacon for our struggle.
Political Struggle: All Pakistan Voters Association, National Academy of Political Awareness, Pakistan Tabdeeli-e-Nizam Party
Social Struggle: Mutasireen-e-Pakistan, Pasmandgan Welfare Trust
Economic Struggle: Ajro Ajeer United Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Agriculture, National Economy Revival Awards (NERA Awards).
Aghaz, Amn, Anjam, Asas, Al-Sharq, Ausaf, Evening Special, Express, Insaf, Intekhab, Islam, Star, Ummat, Evening News, Imroz, Eagle, Beopar, Pakistan, Parcham, Public News, Jang, Jasarat, Juraat, Janbaz, Hisaab, Hurmat, Hurriyat, Khabrain, Deen, Deyanat, Difa, Din, The Finance, The Leader, Dawn, Daily Gujrati, Daily News, Daily Special, Daily Times, Riasat, Rozan Gujrat, Savera, Awam, Farasat, Qaumi Akhbar, Qaumi Himayat, Qaumi Ittehad, Qaumi Tijarat, Kainaat, Karachi, Kawish, Lashkar, Mashriq, Millat, Morning Special, Morning News, Nawa-i-Waqt, Naya Akhbar, Night News, Vatan, Halchal, Aiwan Magazine, and Style Magazine.
We express sincere gratitude to the Government of Pakistan, national institutions, respected political, social, business, and industrial figures, Pakistani organizations, and to the Consulates General, Honorary Consulates, High Commissions, and Embassies based in Karachi and Islamabad, as well as international organizations, for their correspondence, guidance, valuable information, proposals, and consultations. Under the Freedom and National Foundation Council, in accordance with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:
“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”
Through correspondence with diplomatic missions and organizations from 47 countries across all six continents, valuable insights and consultations were obtained on diverse subjects. The details of these respected personalities and Pakistani and international institutions are recorded as part of this historic journey of resistance, reform, and revolution.
Government of Pakistan alongwith other Important Institutions:
Respected Pakistani Personalities:
Important Pakistani Organizations:
Consulate General, Honorary Consulate, High Commission and Embassies in Karachi and Islamabad, including several International Organizations, with which written contacts were established:
Global Organizations:
Letters on various subjects and Open Letters on “Wardinama” were issued by Ansar AbdulQahhar to the following Important Personalities and Institutions holding various positions in the past:
In the present era, letters have been issued to the following Important Personalities and Institutions regarding the Reformist and Revolutionary Word “Aghrabia”:
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