Reham Khan Launches Pakistan Republic Party to End Dynastic Politics

Reham Khan has officially launched the Pakistan Republic Party (PRP), positioning it as a movement to challenge dynastic rule and elite dominance in Pakistani politics. The party aims to introduce merit-based leadership, civic accountability, and equal representation, especially for women, youth, farmers, and the working class.

At the launch event in Karachi, Reham outlined the party’s core principles, including fair electoral processes (with one candidate per seat), public access to clean water, improved healthcare, and transparency in governance. Emphasizing that politics should serve the public rather than protect family legacies, she called for a shift from traditional political powerhouses to people-first policies.

The PRP’s logo—a triangle with three horizontal lines—drew attention and stirred public curiosity. While the full manifesto is still under development, Reham stressed that the party will stand against status-quo politics and promote inclusive national reform.

Reham Khan has launched the Pakistan Republic Party to combat dynastic politics and promote people-centered governance. With a focus on merit, transparency, healthcare, and clean water, the party vows to replace political elites with integrity-driven leaders through fair representation and civic reforms across Pakistan.

political reform, female leadership, anti-dynasty

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