To bring about social and political change through a democratic, non-violent, legal, and peaceful struggle, while fighting against injustice at both the local and international level.
Established 10 January 2026 · Chaired by Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan
A peaceful struggle for the rights of every Pakistani.
The Pakistan Rights Movement is an organized platform for constitutional rights, lawful resistance, and principled reform, pursued through a democratic, non-violent and peaceful struggle for social justice, fundamental rights, and global peace.
- Rights
- Resistance
- Reforms
The Moment We Are In
Why the Pakistan Rights Movement exists
Pakistan is passing through one of the harshest periods in its political history. Power has become increasingly centralized, criticism is curtailed, and democratic institutions operate under visible strain. Recent laws have drawn concern from international observers, including the United Nations, as civic space continues to contract and fundamental rights grow uncertain.
The rule of law is weakening. Political detentions, drawn-out trials, and unequal access to justice have created a climate of intimidation and unpredictability. At the same time, corruption and cartelization flourish, while millions struggle with unemployment, inflation, and poverty. Governance appears adrift, institutions operate without coherence, and the space for the business community is shrinking by the minute.
Amid this environment, on 10 January 2026, Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, together with concerned citizens, established the Pakistan Rights Movement (PRM), so that a struggle for social justice, fundamental rights, and global peace can be organized, principled, and peaceful.
Our Purpose
Mission & Vision
A Pakistan where every citizen enjoys justice, equality, and respect, and where state power is accountable to the Constitution. Where the people's right to rule and the Islamic spirit of the Constitution are protected, and the state fulfils its responsibility of providing health, education, and other basic necessities.
Our Three "R" Agenda
Rights. Resistance. Reforms.
Three commitments define how we organize and act.
Rights
We will defend the constitutional, human, social, and economic rights of all citizens.
Resistance
We will stand against injustice, oppression, corruption, and abuse of power, always peacefully.
Reforms
We will work for changes in laws, institutions, and society to create a fair and dignified future.
The Four Corners of Our Resistance
How we resist matters as much as why
Legal
Our struggle stays within the Constitution and the law.
Democratic
We rely on public power, transparency, and participation.
Non-Violent
We reject violence in all forms.
Peaceful
Our actions, protests, and speech remain calm, disciplined, and responsible.
Our Identity
The Flag of the Movement
Every colour carries a promise.
Official flag of the Pakistan Rights Movement
Green
Represents Pakistan and Islam.
Red
A symbol of Rights, Resistance, and Revolution.
Blue
A symbol of freedom and universality.
White
The colour of the "PRM" lettering on the flag, representing the minorities of Pakistan.
Our Platform
What We Stand For
Seventeen commitments to the people of Pakistan and to the oppressed everywhere.
- 01
True democracy in Pakistan.
- 02
The fight against corruption.
- 03
To fight for the rights of all political prisoners.
- 04
Protection from enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and military operations.
- 05
Freedom of speech, press, and assembly.
- 06
Constitutional rights for all provinces, federating units, and communities.
- 07
Women's, children's, and minority rights.
- 08
Fair trial, due process, rule of law, and an independent judiciary.
- 09
Solidarity with oppressed people worldwide.
- 10
Civilian supremacy.
- 11
Repatriation of Dr Aafia Siddiqui.
- 12
To end the genocide in Gaza and a free Palestinian state (One State Solution).
- 13
Freedom of Kashmir.
- 14
Ease of doing business in Pakistan.
- 15
To compel the state to provide health, education, food, a clean environment, affordable housing, and other basic necessities, irrespective of sex, caste, creed, race, or religion.
- 16
A decentralized government administration and empowered local governments.
- 17
Three "E's" for youth: Engagement, Employment, and Education.
Find Your Place
Movement wings & forums
PRM organizes through dedicated wings so every citizen can contribute where they are strongest.
- Student Forum
- Youth Wing
- Women Wing
- Volunteer Wing
- Lawyers Forum
- Teachers Wing
- Doctors Wing
Leadership
Our Leadership
Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan
Founder and Chairman of PRM. Former Senator of Pakistan (2018–2024), human-rights campaigner, and a leading voice for Palestine who sailed with the Global Sumud Flotilla.
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Daniyal Abdullah
Co-founded PRM with the Chairman. A public-policy specialist and local-government advocate, and the person who handles every membership.
How To Join
Watch: how to join PRM
A quick walkthrough. Then you're one WhatsApp message away.
"How to Join Pakistan Rights Movement?"
A short guide from the office of Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan.
- 1 Send a text message or voice-note showing your intention to join.
- 2 Share your basic information.
- 3 Join the official WhatsApp group for your region.
Become a Member
Become a member in 3 easy steps
Wherever you are in Pakistan, membership runs through our Chief Organiser, Daniyal Abdullah, on WhatsApp.
- 1 Send a text message or voice-note to +92 331 5311193 showing your intention to become a member.
- 2 Provide your basic information when asked.
- 3 Join the official WhatsApp group for your region.
- Volunteer in your city or campus
- Help document rights violations
- Support our legal and civic work
For any queries or more information, contact Chief Organiser Daniyal Abdullah at +92 331 5311193 · daniyal@prm.org.pk
Daniyal Abdullah
Chief Organiser · Memberships
+92 331 5311193
Message "I want to join PRM"Opens a chat with Daniyal with the message ready to send. Prefer email? daniyal@prm.org.pk