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01:05 - Look, they say that we fight over animals. - What do you mean?
01:09 - Pakistan vs Australia today. - Shaheen vs Kangaroos.
01:13 Kangaroos, so let's see what happens today.
01:15 - I am very excited. Sadaf... - I wore the yellow suit today.
01:19 - Yeah, you did. - What is this?
01:21 I didn't have to say this, Ashfaq. I forgot about it.
01:25 - You forgot. - I forgot about our match.
01:28 I support my team so much. You are witnesses to it.
01:33 - I support this platform so much. - Exactly.
01:36 - Despite the fact that this person is with me. - Yes, exactly.
01:39 - He criticizes so much. - This is a tactic to deceive Australians.
01:42 - Yes, exactly. - Like this.
01:43 I learned from the Pakistan vs India match that
01:48 if no one's fans are there in the stadium, at least you should support them.
01:53 - It's their flag and their colour. - The grass will be green.
01:56 - The grass is green. Yes, that's so positive. - Top story.
02:01 Nawaz Sharif will not be arrested on his return home.
02:05 Islamabad High Court has approved the request for a bail in Al Azizia and Evanfield.
02:11 He has ordered not to arrest him until 24th October.
02:15 In Karachi, life and property are not safe from the merciless robbers.
02:22 Another young man was killed in a robbery.
02:24 23-year-old Saad was the only family member.
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02:29 - So... - So...
02:35 Today's match is important.
02:37 The performance of Pakistan and Australia is in front of us.
02:42 But as Pat Cummins himself is saying
02:44 that the Pakistani team can do anything at any time.
02:48 - So, this is the situation. - They are not consistent in other words.
02:51 He is saying that we should not think that
02:54 we are focusing on the recent match or the match in India.
02:59 We are focusing on the matches before that to see how Pakistan can play.
03:02 - Yes. - Okay.
03:03 To stay in the top four in the points table,
03:06 - is it necessary for Pakistan to win today's match? - Absolutely.
03:09 Today's match has to be won.
03:11 Another thing is that a pattern is formed.
03:14 A momentum is formed.
03:16 It is also very important to manage it.
03:17 Because, look, after losing two matches, Australia has opened the window.
03:22 What did Pakistan do? They won the match initially.
03:25 And after that, we lost the match in India.
03:28 And the way we lost,
03:29 the situation is not good.
03:31 It is not like we can dive into the nose.
03:33 - Yes. - So, we need to stay positive.
03:35 Some diseases were also seen in our team.
03:37 And obviously, it could have been a setback.
03:41 - Yes. - Okay.
03:42 Fakhar Zaman got injured?
03:44 He wasn't even playing.
03:45 But during practice, look...
03:46 - During practice... - During practice, he got an injury.
03:49 Okay, our players got sick.
03:52 So, till yesterday,
03:54 all the news were positive that they were fine.
03:56 There is nothing like that.
03:57 Now, it is obvious that...
04:00 Look, Shaheen Shah is back.
04:02 Abdullah Shafiq...
04:03 I don't know what will happen.
04:04 And then, there is this Shahdaab issue.
04:07 Let's see what happens.
04:09 Will it be possible to make Shahdaab sit?
04:12 - So, obviously, these things... - Okay, we will tell you a little bit.
04:17 What does Babar say about today's match?
04:20 - Let's see. - Yes.
04:21 Pakistan won the last match against Australia in the World Cup in 2011.
04:27 Do you remember? We went to the semi-finals of that match and lost to India.
04:30 After that, the match was played between both the teams in 2015.
04:34 And it is remembered because of Riyaz's amazing spell.
04:38 But Pakistan lost the match.
04:40 - Look at the team of that time. - Look at the team of that time.
04:42 And...
04:44 And Pakistan was defeated in the World Cup against Australia in 2019.
04:49 - Okay. - So...
04:51 - So... - Okay.
04:53 The thing is that if you lock us in the room, we will get sick.
04:55 Whose statement is this?
04:56 This is Hassan Ali's statement.
04:58 - He says that... - We will get sick if we are locked in the room.
05:00 - Wow! - He didn't mean that.
05:02 - Okay. - He meant that...
05:04 ...if we don't go in the environment, nature...
05:07 - ...if we don't take fresh air, we will get sick. - Oh, yes.
05:10 So, he says that we can't go anywhere because of the security.
05:14 The security is so strict.
05:15 And I am under more pressure to play in India.
05:18 This is Hassan Ali's statement.
05:20 Hassan Ali says that Pakistani players have fulfilled the fans' need by coming to India.
05:25 Okay.
05:26 If we stay in one room in the hotel, we will get room sickness.
05:28 We can't go out.
05:29 If we had to go, a team goes with security.
05:33 That is the issue. It is a big team against our match.
05:35 And we are also a big team.
05:36 The best attack in the world that you said, we didn't say it.
05:39 The world says it.
05:40 You might not like my entry in the world cup.
05:43 The fans have increased since you came.
05:45 If you win the match, I think everything will be covered.
05:48 You are doing the hospitality very well.
05:50 I am under extra pressure.
05:52 So, it is fun here.
05:55 There is no shortage of hospitality.
05:58 And they are taking good care of us.
06:01 Okay, one more thing I saw is that...
06:04 ...it is very important to educate the journalists there.
06:09 And secondly, they have this element of hate and twisting things.
06:14 Especially with the players.
06:15 And they provoke.
06:16 And they have this habit of making the other players say negative things.
06:21 And you might remember that when Rizwan won, he tweeted...
06:27 ...and he created a lot of issues.
06:29 And he said that he did his performance in the name of the Palestinians.
06:32 Actually, Rizwan dedicated his victory to the Palestinians.
06:38 The way he was attacking Gaza.
06:41 He dedicated it to the entire Palestine.
06:43 But the journalists are asking questions to Pat Cummins.
06:48 And the questions are very long.
06:50 And the answer Pat Cummins gave was a classy answer.
06:55 You will hear that too.
06:56 But the question was that he dedicated it to Hamas.
07:00 That is factually incorrect.
07:03 Because it didn't happen.
07:04 But he tried to twist it.
07:06 Let's see.
07:07 Let's talk to him.
07:09 We have with us the representative of the Special Police Force...
07:13 ...and the ambassador of Pakistan.
07:15 Of course, he is representing Pakistan.
07:17 Mr. Shahid Hashmi.
07:18 How are you, Mr. Shahid?
07:19 - I am fine. - Hello, Mr. Shahid.
07:22 Mr. Shahid, tell us about your preparations.
07:25 And what do they say?
07:27 Are all the illnesses gone?
07:30 Is everything okay?
07:32 All the illnesses have been recovered.
07:35 Abdullah Shafiq is also fine.
07:36 And Fakhar's injury is a recurrent knee injury from last year.
07:42 Last year, when he was out of T20.
07:45 But we hope that he will recover soon.
07:48 And if he gets a chance, he will get a chance in the team.
07:51 The boys have recovered.
07:52 The preparations are good.
07:53 The opponent is very strong.
07:55 We will have to play aggressive cricket.
07:56 And we will have to win this match and move forward.
07:58 How is the wicket, sir?
08:00 The wicket is very flat.
08:01 It is a flat batting pitch in Bangalore.
08:04 And the boundaries are small.
08:07 So, there will be a lot of runs.
08:08 The bowlers will have to bowl well.
08:10 They will have to show variety.
08:11 Then they will get the wickets.
08:12 Mr. Shahid, Australia and Pakistan's current position is very important for us.
08:20 But what should we decide if Toss wins?
08:24 And what are the weak points in Australia's team that we should focus on?
08:29 When it comes to Toss, it is very difficult to decide.
08:36 Pakistan's strength is that they bat first, make runs,
08:39 and then bowl and then out Australia.
08:42 Australia's weakness is that they are a complete team.
08:45 Their weaknesses are very small.
08:47 They are a little vulnerable on the spin.
08:49 They start playing fastball at the age of 4-5.
08:53 The dew was a little less here.
08:55 If the dew is less and if they notice that Pakistan's team management practiced from 6-9,
09:00 then this is the time to bowl dew.
09:03 If they notice, they will be able to decide.
09:06 But in these matches, it is better to lose the toss so that the other team can decide.
09:11 And then you can prove it wrong.
09:12 Tell me, what are the chances of giving a chance to someone else?
09:20 Osama Mir will play 99.9% today.
09:24 Team management has decided that he is a good, talented player.
09:28 But he is not able to do anything.
09:30 He has two wickets in three matches.
09:31 One is 32-innings and the other is 4-innings.
09:34 He is not able to do anything in batting or bowling.
09:37 The player is very good.
09:38 But if you think about a player after three matches,
09:41 if he is not performing, then it is a like-for-like replacement.
09:44 And Osama Mir is a wicket-taking bowler.
09:47 So why not Osama Mir?
09:48 Today, Osama Mir will play.
09:49 Shahid, the last match was between India and Pakistan.
09:53 The crowd and everything that happened,
09:55 there were a lot of news about it in the media.
09:58 I will talk about the Indian journalist, Vikrant.
10:01 He didn't appreciate the crowd's attitude.
10:05 The match is being played in Bangalore.
10:06 The Pakistani team has good and bad memories from there.
10:09 Tell us, what is the track record here?
10:13 What is the situation?
10:15 Pakistan is in a situation of joy and sorrow.
10:19 Pakistan won the Test match in 1987 and 2005.
10:22 India lost to India by a large margin in 1999
10:25 in a round of 139 runs in one day.
10:27 Pakistan lost one more day.
10:29 It was the quarter-final of 1996.
10:31 It was very bitter and controversial.
10:33 And these are the things.
10:36 Okay, one more thing.
10:37 Yes, yes.
10:38 Yes, yes, I want to complete.
10:39 As far as Bangalore is concerned, I have sent you a report.
10:43 You can run that report.
10:44 I will take your leave.
10:45 Yes, yes. I will ask you one last thing
10:46 and then I will take the link of the report and talk to you.
10:49 We saw in the match against Afghanistan
10:54 that when the team was fielding,
10:56 a fielding coach came from outside and sent a message.
11:01 Commentators were discussing whether it was legal or moral
11:04 and whether it was right or wrong.
11:06 They were giving advice because the angle is different.
11:09 It is obvious that you must have gone through it.
11:11 Is it possible to do the same with our team?
11:15 Or is it thought that we should not do it on the ground?
11:18 There is a breach. You cannot breach it.
11:20 You can do a lot of things.
11:22 You can tell the player standing on the boundary line
11:24 something in his ear.
11:26 You cannot tell someone directly in the middle of the field.
11:29 Obviously, the people of Afghanistan do not have much knowledge of the game.
11:33 Their captain has a lot of knowledge.
11:35 But you should not do that.
11:38 Okay. Mr. Shahid, we will see your report
11:40 which will tell us more about Bangalore or the people of Bangalore.
11:45 Thank you so much, Mr. Shahid.
11:46 Thank you. Thank you.
11:48 With beautiful weather.
11:49 The masala dosa that Mr. Shahid was eating was amazing.
11:52 I tried that thing. It was delicious.
11:55 But let's talk about yesterday's match.
11:58 Yes, absolutely.
11:59 India won the match.
12:01 They lost to Bangladesh with 7 victories.
12:03 Virat Kohli's century was another success.
12:05 What a thing Virat Kohli is!
12:07 The way he hit the last ball.
12:09 Another interesting thing was that the bowler before this last ball
12:13 was a white ball from Bangladesh.
12:15 But the fireball was not white.
12:17 He said, "I will see how you will give it."
12:20 After that Virat Kohli played a great shot.
12:23 So these are the beautiful catches that India has caught.
12:27 When we win a match and the team wins
12:30 and when they watch the highlights
12:31 and Ashfaq is watching the highlights on repeat
12:35 then the fun is different.
12:35 The fun is different.
12:36 Right?
12:37 And if we lose, then we don't bother the team.
12:40 Stop it.
12:41 Let's watch it.
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12:45 We are back.
12:49 Welcome back.
12:50 Listen everyone.
12:50 We are back.
12:52 Listen everyone.
12:53 Beyond Navy is coming back.
12:54 Listen everyone.
12:55 Nawaz Sharif will not be arrested on his return to India tomorrow.
12:58 Okay.
12:59 Today is the 20th.
13:00 Okay.
13:01 Okay.
13:02 The former Prime Minister got bail in just one day.
13:05 Islamabad High Court approved the request for bail
13:07 in the Al Aziziya and Evanfield reference.
13:10 And ordered not to arrest him till 24th October.
13:13 The new prosecutor did not oppose the bail.
13:16 Okay.
13:17 And the court said that they are ordering with your consent.
13:19 That means they are ordering with the consent of the new prosecutor.
13:22 And they are writing that you have no objection.
13:25 Okay.
13:26 So in Shahkhana reference also the court has given a permanent warrant
13:29 till 24th October.
13:30 That means if he doesn't come till 24th, then the warrant will be revoked.
13:33 Yes, if it is not presented till 24th.
13:35 If it is not presented.
13:36 Okay.
13:37 So this is the situation.
13:38 And in the same way, the former Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif says
13:42 that Nawaz Sharif will come back and solve all the problems of the country.
13:46 He addressed the meeting.
13:48 Yesterday a big meeting was held on this issue.
13:50 In that he says that the preparations for Nawaz Sharif's welcome
13:53 are going on with great excitement.
13:55 And the biggest welcome is to respect Nawaz Sharif.
14:00 Shahbaz Sharif said that Mariam Nawaz says that
14:02 there is no bigger political party than Noon League.
14:05 A new Muslim League Noon has been born.
14:08 The past, present and future is of Muslim League Noon.
14:14 That means the big sponsors were saying that it will be very difficult.
14:20 If he comes, where will he go?
14:21 Arrest is a must.
14:22 Yes, it is not possible that he surrenders.
14:25 So all those issues have been solved in a good way.
14:30 And within the court.
14:31 Within the court.
14:32 Yes, the threat of arrest has been removed.
14:34 Okay, now Khawaja Asif, who is the leader of Noon League,
14:38 says that People's Party is accusing us today that this match is fixed.
14:42 Now let's hear what he says.
14:44 He says that didn't People's Party know that this match is fixed earlier?
14:48 Is it a confession?
14:49 People's Party is accusing us.
14:54 I mean, they are not kids.
14:56 They have been with us for 14 months.
14:57 It has been two months.
14:58 In two months they found out that there is a fixed match.
15:03 Didn't they know earlier?
15:05 When they were our partners.
15:07 Now, they were raising all these questions.
15:11 What will happen? How will they come?
15:13 But anyway, those paths were crossed.
15:15 And now, there was no interference from NAB.
15:18 No objection was raised.
15:19 So, the courts, obviously, they have to see this.
15:22 Yes, but NAB is called by everyone as they wish.
15:24 They said nothing.
15:25 They said nothing.
15:26 They said that the purpose is that a person should come and present.
15:29 So, if a person is ready to come and present, then we will do it.
15:31 It is exactly like that.
15:32 And you must have seen the preparations.
15:34 They said that they will welcome him grandly.
15:37 So, that is a very old shot of Mariam Nawaz Sahiba.
15:40 The last few days are old.
15:42 In which she said that Nawaz Sharif will come.
15:43 So, he will not stay in jail for a day.
15:46 So, this is 100% proved right.
15:48 Obviously, she had an idea.
15:51 One thing, the other is that where will he go?
15:53 He was saying Islamabad.
15:55 Do you remember the technical landing?
15:56 Where he was going?
15:57 So, the technical landing has already happened.
15:59 It has happened.
15:59 It has already happened.
16:00 Someone replaced him.
16:02 No, I mean the court cases.
16:04 For that, there is a technical landing.
16:05 No, earlier it was that physically it is necessary to present.
16:08 But now it is clear that it is not necessary.
16:09 It is a temporary period.
16:10 Sorry.
16:10 But, it is that there is going to be a Jalsa.
16:12 I think this is their plan.
16:14 That there is going to be a Jalsa and you can see the preparations.
16:18 Okay, the political atmosphere is going to get heated.
16:20 Let's see what happens next.
16:21 And this is the stage.
16:22 And how they come and what is the welcome.
16:23 But, anyway.
16:24 And you will see.
16:25 See, this is the dice from which Nawaz Sharif will address.
16:29 And he will tell.
16:30 And he has been called.
16:31 And in a very strange and amazing way.
16:33 So, Hassan Ayyub is present with us.
16:35 Let's talk to him.
16:36 Hassan, thank you for joining us.
16:37 You are present there.
16:38 From where Mr. Nawaz Sharif has to come.
16:40 So, tell us what are the preparations?
16:44 What is the mindset?
16:44 And now, these legal obstacles.
16:46 It is obvious that you also had a deep view on those obstacles.
16:49 So, now, they have also been removed slowly.
16:52 So, what is the atmosphere there?
16:53 Mr. Ismail, the atmosphere is that the employees who are present here.
16:59 The employees are present.
17:01 And they are not from the whole country.
17:02 In fact, they are from all over the world.
17:04 Okay.
17:04 That is, people have also come from the USA.
17:07 And basically, the Muslim League Nawaz's international chapter.
17:12 More people are coming to Pakistan.
17:15 Not the employees of Pakistan.
17:19 This is one thing.
17:20 The second thing is that they are very charged up.
17:23 They have met some people.
17:24 But, the focus of Muslim League Nawaz.
17:27 Now, the focus is on 21st October.
17:31 The event of Minar-e-Pakistan.
17:33 What will Mr. Nawaz Sharif say in that?
17:36 Okay.
17:36 Hassan, before that, tell us.
17:39 We will obviously talk about this.
17:42 There are two planes.
17:43 People will come in two planes.
17:45 Who will be with Nawaz Sharif?
17:47 Others will reach Dubai.
17:49 Then, from Dubai to here.
17:50 What is the schedule? Tell us.
17:53 No, no. These are not two planes.
17:54 This is one plane.
17:56 You told me that there are so many people.
17:58 So, I thought there are two planes.
18:00 I read somewhere.
18:02 No, no. This is one plane.
18:04 And there will be about 152 people.
18:06 Who will be the passengers of this Umeed-e-Pakistan chartered flight.
18:10 Including Mr. Nawaz Sharif.
18:13 Okay.
18:13 So, you see, yesterday it was misunderstood.
18:19 That it has been done directly from the government.
18:23 So, it will go to Lahore now.
18:24 Okay.
18:24 Then, his legal team clarified that it will go back.
18:28 It will go to Islamabad first.
18:30 There will be international immigration.
18:32 After that, it will fly to Lahore.
18:36 So, the technical landing will end directly in Lahore.
18:39 Okay.
18:40 No, no. It will go to Islamabad now.
18:41 Okay.
18:42 No, it will go.
18:43 Immigration will be done from there.
18:44 Okay. Okay. Fine.
18:45 Yes. I said that immigration will also happen in Islamabad.
18:49 So, there will be immigration in Islamabad.
18:51 And with his legal team, he has to sit and discuss.
18:58 And Mr. Nawaz Sharif has to sign some documents.
19:01 Okay.
19:01 Okay, he has reached yesterday.
19:04 But the important thing is that Mr. Nawaz Sharif,
19:06 who came to Dubai one day late,
19:08 he had to come on 18th, he reached on 19th.
19:11 But the reason was that he had some important meetings in Saudi Arabia.
19:16 Okay.
19:16 He is also saying that even today,
19:20 he has to meet a special person from UAE in Dubai.
19:24 Hmm.
19:24 So, he is not meeting his employees.
19:28 Because he has come from all over the world.
19:29 He will meet them.
19:31 His current plan is to meet them.
19:33 So, what kind of meetings are these?
19:34 Business sort of meetings or what kind of meetings are these?
19:38 Which are being done with important personalities?
19:41 No, these are not business personalities.
19:43 Okay.
19:44 My sources are telling me.
19:46 Because these are private meetings.
19:47 Hmm.
19:48 No photo or video of these meetings is being released.
19:52 Hmm.
19:53 And they are not being made public.
19:55 But he meets government officials.
19:58 And he meets very important and very high level government officials.
20:03 Okay.
20:04 In Saudi Arabia too.
20:05 And he had brought the same objective.
20:07 Apart from Umrah, he had to meet former Prime Minister,
20:11 Mr. Muhammad Mahmood Sharif.
20:13 He was scheduled to meet him before he came to London.
20:16 He had met him before he came to Saudi Arabia.
20:19 Okay.
20:20 Now tell me.
20:21 If we talk about his schedule,
20:25 if we talk about his time-based schedule, what will happen?
20:28 When will his plane land in Pakistan?
20:32 And after that, how long?
20:33 In Islamabad, it is obvious that he will decide how long he will stay there.
20:37 What will be the meeting and when will he come to Lahore?
20:38 But when will his plane land?
20:42 The schedule is that he will leave from Dubai at 8.30 am.
20:49 And then he will fly to Islamabad at 3.30 am.
20:52 Okay.
20:53 And if you calculate that he will leave at 9.30 am,
20:56 which is the departure time for Pakistan,
20:59 then he will reach Islamabad at 1.30 am.
21:05 Okay.
21:05 And then he will stay in Islamabad for 1.5 hours.
21:09 This is the plan so far.
21:11 So, in the last minute, something can change.
21:15 Because it is a chartered flight.
21:16 The tickets of the chartered flight to Pakistan will be issued.
21:20 The 152 passengers, including media,
21:24 who have to generate tickets, have not been generated yet.
21:28 But yes, the confirmation letters from him,
21:33 he gave 8.30 am time for those confirmation letters.
21:36 Okay.
21:36 Tell me one more thing.
21:38 And ask about the Jalsa.
21:40 What can be the timing of the Jalsa, Hassan?
21:44 What?
21:46 What can be the timing of the Jalsa in Lahore?
21:49 There is no time for Jalsa.
21:53 There is a Jalsa in the evening.
21:54 It is often said that the Jalsa will be at 5 pm.
21:57 But the Jalsa ends at 9 pm.
22:02 8 pm.
22:03 But Muslims don't go to Nawaz Jalsa till late night.
22:07 So, most likely,
22:08 according to their previous record,
22:11 the Jalsa will be at 7-8 pm.
22:14 Okay.
22:14 Hassan, one more thing.
22:16 Tell me one more thing.
22:17 You were present there.
22:19 But the legal matters were also being handled.
22:22 They have been granted the rights to go to Hamwar.
22:26 But you have been covering the Supreme Court.
22:28 You keep an eye on the legal matters.
22:30 Did you think that all these things will be done so easily?
22:33 Because many people, even the People's Party, were surprised
22:37 that this might not be possible.
22:38 The senior legal officer was saying that
22:40 they will have to go to jail.
22:43 What was your assessment?
22:44 Look, Mr. Ishfaq, this is very obvious.
22:48 When an accused, even a convict,
22:52 if he goes away from the jurisdiction of the court,
22:55 he can say that he is coming to the jurisdiction of the court
22:59 and he asks for a bail of 2-3 days or 4 days.
23:03 So, generally, a bail of 4 days to 1 week is granted to the court.
23:09 Okay, it's a normal practice.
23:10 This is not a first case.
23:12 Aftab Sherbaw was a convict.
23:15 He was convicted in his absence.
23:18 He was given a punishment.
23:19 This was the time of Praveen Musharraf.
23:20 When he came back,
23:22 he got a bail of 2-3 days before he came back.
23:26 So, this is not a new history.
23:28 Such precedents are present.
23:30 Yes, it is a will.
23:31 In the presence of the jurisdiction of the court,
23:33 the question is that
23:35 the way Mr. Nawaz Sharif was punished,
23:39 there was no evidence of it.
23:40 The Black Lock Dictionary was not used against any person.
23:43 And in the Panama case,
23:46 if someone tells you about another person other than Mr. Nawaz Sharif,
23:49 who has been trialled and has been convicted,
23:53 you will not find any other person.
23:56 And then the case of Panama,
23:58 the conviction of the convicts in Panama,
24:02 was done on a comma.
24:04 And these are the things that Mr. Nawaz Sharif will tell us openly.
24:08 So, let this be a surprise.
24:10 He will come and tell us more.
24:12 Thank you so much, Hassan, for joining us.
24:14 Let's see if Mr. Nawaz Sharif is coming tomorrow.
24:17 What will he say?
24:18 All this will be revealed after the break.
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35:17 Our border connecting Pakistan and China through Xinjiang
35:21 is more than a geographical demarcation.
35:24 It is not only a channel of trade and transportation,
35:28 but also as a vital bridge that connects our two great nations.
35:34 Visiting this historical land and addressing this August gathering,
35:39 I'm filled with a great deal of joy, hope, and optimism.
35:45 Dear friends, China-Pakistan relationship is unique and special.
35:51 It is rooted in bilateral trust, mutual respect, and shared aspirations
35:57 and invaluable bond that has been nurtured by successive generations
36:03 of leadership and people of our two countries.
36:07 Our time-tested ties have remained unaffected by vicissitudes of time
36:14 and in Pakistan, we have a complete consensus across political spectrum
36:19 about the critically of Pakistan-China friendship for the progress
36:24 and prosperity of our two countries and for the regional peace and development.
36:30 We view our ties with China from a strategic long-term perspective.
36:35 In the ever-changing global landscape, China-Pakistan friendship
36:39 is a constant and would always remain so.
36:43 Building upon the success of our political ties,
36:46 our two countries have now placed special focus on our economic partnership
36:52 manifested in CPEC.
36:54 Distinguished guests, CPEC is a true example of PRI's stated objectives.
37:01 It has helped us upgrade our transport and communication network,
37:05 address energy shortages, and develop Guadalupe in the province of Balochistan.
37:12 CPEC projects have not only stimulated economic growth,
37:15 but have also improved the lives and livelihood of our citizens
37:20 and enhanced regional connectivity.
37:23 And here, I would refer to the speech by President Xi Jinping
37:27 during his visit to Xinjiang last year,
37:31 about making Xinjiang the frontier of belt and road connectivity.
37:36 This announcement by President Xi was a recognition of Xinjiang's
37:41 historical role as a hub of connectivity as part of the ancient Silk Road.
37:48 My visit to Xinjiang on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of PRI
37:53 therefore is happening at an important juncture.
37:57 It represents a profound milestone in the enduring friendship
38:01 between Pakistan and China and the people of our two great nations.
38:05 My visit signifies our commitment to promoting connectivity
38:10 not just in terms of infrastructure, but also in terms of human connections.
38:16 Distinguished guests, my visit is essentially about charting a new roadmap
38:22 and envisioning a new future based on economic synergy and greater connectivity,
38:29 people-to-people bonds, sustainable development, peace and stability,
38:35 and educational and technical exchanges.
38:39 Key elements of Pakistan's vision for cooperation with Xinjiang include
38:43 continued reaffirmation of Pakistan's principled position on Xinjiang
38:49 and our unequivocal support to China on matters related to its core interests.
38:56 We aim to utilize Xinjiang's position as an important node of CPAC
39:01 and its linkages with Pakistan.
39:05 We would jointly work to identify the respective strengths of Gilgit-Baltistan and Xinjiang,
39:10 the two neighboring regions, and building on our synergies
39:14 for improving the livelihoods of the people of our region.
39:19 As per the consensus reached in Beijing during my visit,
39:23 our land border at Khunderaat Sust would be converted into an all-weather border.
39:29 We would like to upgrade the customs and other logistic services
39:34 to facilitate trade and movement of people.
39:36 Gwadar in Pakistan is a key component of our CPAC partnership.
39:42 I would propose that we deepen economic cooperation
39:46 by effectively using the sister city relationship
39:50 between Karameh and Gwadar and Kashgar and Gwadar.
39:54 We seek to learn from Xinjiang's success in agricultural modernization.
40:02 We would also aim to set up a joint agricultural demonstration zone in Pakistan
40:07 to introduce modern farming techniques and practices.
40:11 We also aim to develop linkages between industries of Xinjiang and Pakistan,
40:17 especially Gilgit-Baltistan region.
40:20 One particular area in this regard could be solar energy, a key sector in Xinjiang.
40:25 We look forward to promoting cultural cooperation
40:30 and people-to-people connection with Xinjiang.
40:32 We invite more tourists from Xinjiang and other parts of China
40:38 to visit tourist places in Pakistan.
40:41 I was told that last week a 15-member group of Chinese tour operators visited Pakistan
40:48 and they just returned via Sust-Khunderaat border.
40:52 Expanding educational and academic cooperation, including faculty changes,
40:59 joint research and grant of scholarships is another important area.
41:03 I would like to see more Pakistani students to come and study in this
41:08 and other universities in Xinjiang.
41:11 Dear friends, in Pakistan we say that a good neighbor is a treasure.
41:16 In this regard, we are very fortunate to have China as a good brother,
41:21 good neighbor, and good partner and a good friend.
41:26 Now is the time to further strengthen this friendship.
41:29 Together, let us chart a new course of peace, prosperity, and win-win development.
41:37 I wish you all good health and happiness.
41:41 While concluding my statement over here, I would mention that I'm set in an environment
41:48 where the situation in Middle East, particularly with reference to Gaza,
41:55 has saddened millions and millions of peace-living people across the globe,
42:01 coming from diversified ethnic groups, coming from diversified religious groups.
42:07 This act of barbarism has appalled everyone, including Pakistani nation,
42:18 including Chinese nation, including other nations around the globe.
42:24 We appeal and we will play our role to stop this barbaric act against the innocent Palestinian civilians.
42:34 With this remark, I would conclude long-lived China-Pakistan friendship.
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42:44 You saw this scene where the students of Xinjiang University were addressing each other.
42:52 They were talking about the friendship between China and Pakistan,
42:55 and the events that are happening around the world.
42:59 Now let us move forward and talk about the friendly meeting.
43:05 What is a friendly meeting? It is a great initiative.
43:09 Welcome back once again.
43:13 In Karachi, we have told you about the incidents and the accusations,
43:20 and the arrests. In Karachi, the Rangers have been accused of negligence in the Manghopir case.
43:26 And the accused were harassed by very technical means.
43:32 Naseer Shah is telling us about the technical measures.
43:37 This is a different term. Please explain it to us, Naseer Shah.
43:40 The Rangers have been accused of negligence in the Manghopir case.
43:47 According to the Rangers, a young boy was arrested in Manghopir.
43:51 The accused demanded 25 lakhs from the boy's father.
43:55 When the boy's father, Shakirullah, complained about the arrest of the boy,
44:00 the Rangers found out the location without wasting time.
44:05 The accused was shocked by the Rangers' movement.
44:11 The Rangers left the boy near his house in a rickshaw and fled.
44:17 The Rangers say that the boy was handed over to his parents,
44:20 but the accused is being arrested.
44:23 Thank you, Naseer Shah.
44:25 This is the digital age.
44:28 You can learn a lot from what we are going to share with you.
44:33 We will also tell you how you can create content and contribute to it.
44:40 Some people do very unique things.
44:42 We will tell you about space.
44:47 How do you send space missions?
44:49 What are the latest equipment and machinery used?
44:52 How is it trained to go into space?
44:54 Space expeditions are very important.
44:57 We have just talked to a woman about an event
45:02 where she touched space and made a comeback.
45:06 It was an unbelievable thing, but now it has become an easy access.
45:10 We are introducing you to a Pakistani young man
45:12 who is a part of NASA's promotional team.
45:15 He is from Balochistan.
45:17 His name is Chirag Baloch.
45:19 He is the first digital content creator to cover NASA's missions.
45:23 We have Chirag Baloch with us, a digital content creator.
45:28 Chirag, first of all, I am very proud of you.
45:34 Not only that you are from Pakistan, but you are from Balochistan.
45:38 I have always known that this is a very culturally rich country.
45:44 Very talented people come from here.
45:46 You are doing wonders.
45:48 Tell me, creating space science content there.
45:54 You told me that you went there in 2018.
45:58 Before that, you were in Pakistan and thought
46:02 that you wanted to work on space technology.
46:04 Yes.
46:06 First of all, thank you Sadaf Ishpaq for inviting me.
46:10 I mean, to start with, I did my education in Balochistan.
46:18 After that, I did my B.Sc. in Moscow, Russia.
46:25 I also did my Master's in Computer Science in Moscow, Russia.
46:31 In 2017, I came back to the country.
46:33 After that, in 2018, I came to the US to continue my Ph.D.
46:38 So, I am still struggling for my Ph.D.
46:41 Let's talk about NASA's mission.
46:44 All the satellites and rockets that are launched in NASA,
46:49 NASA announces on its website that
46:52 to cover this launch, they select worldwide digital content creators.
46:58 So, the requirement for this is that
47:01 all the digital content creators apply through the website.
47:04 I mean, I applied through the website.
47:08 I simply filled a form.
47:10 It asks about you, what you do.
47:13 Your social media links are there, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook.
47:18 I gave all my links.
47:20 I told about myself, how I make content.
47:24 They review it. I think, 6000 applications were submitted.
47:28 35 were selected.
47:30 So, I did my main assignment.
47:33 Out of 35, one was you.
47:37 Tell me, when you sent links, they check the content thoroughly.
47:43 They check the quality, how correct it is.
47:47 You must have worked hard on it.
47:53 I used to make vlogs on YouTube.
47:57 When Instagram got the option of Reel,
48:00 like YouTube has Shorts, TikTok has Shorts Video.
48:03 I make Shorts content on Instagram.
48:06 It has educational content, history.
48:09 Most of the content is technology.
48:12 They select based on these criteria.
48:15 Tell me one thing,
48:17 when we make vlogs or go normally,
48:22 we try to show our presence in the footage.
48:27 When you were being selected,
48:29 you acquired the footage and showed creativity.
48:35 You showed such creativity in content creation.
48:39 How did you make it possible?
48:41 I made educational content in my Instagram in a different style.
48:51 I show my face first.
48:53 If I am talking about history,
48:57 I have to show the whole history in one minute.
49:00 If I am talking about technology,
49:03 I can talk about it in one minute.
49:06 This is called Instagram Reels.
49:09 Your video should be in Reels for 1-2 minutes.
49:13 I tried to cover tech video in one minute.
49:20 They selected it because they liked it.
49:22 Although your educational background
49:25 relates to the content you are creating.
49:30 But in Pakistan,
49:33 YouTubers focus on political analysis
49:39 or beauty tips.
49:43 When you started making content,
49:47 I heard that you will cover NASA missions.
49:50 It must be a proud moment for you.
49:54 I have been interested in watching sci-fi movies
50:03 and videos about moon landing.
50:08 I was interested in it.
50:10 I wished to go to space.
50:15 I applied for a job in NASA.
50:18 I was in the computer science field.
50:21 I struggled for a job as a system administrator.
50:25 But I was not selected yet.
50:27 Because the requirement is that
50:29 US citizens are more interested in it.
50:31 They give security checks.
50:33 I am a green card holder but I am not a citizen yet.
50:36 I was interested in the content field.
50:40 I watch NASA's website.
50:45 People are worried about the content
50:47 not getting many views or followers.
50:49 I wanted to ask you about this.
50:52 It depends on people.
50:58 Some people follow the trend.
51:01 They follow the trend of the content.
51:04 But it is not about the trend.
51:06 It is about the people.
51:09 It takes time.
51:10 If your channel does not grow in one year,
51:12 it will grow in 2-3 years.
51:14 But you have to be consistent.
51:16 Great.
51:18 I wish you all the best.
51:20 I hope you get a job in space.
51:23 Thank you so much.
51:25 We will contact you again.
51:27 We will take your leave.
51:36 What a great thing!
51:39 I hope you have tried clay toys.
51:42 The clay pots.
51:45 It is amazing.
51:47 Playing with clay is amazing.
51:49 I have tried wooden toys.
51:52 I tried cooking in clay pots.
51:54 I remember that.
51:56 It has a different food.
51:58 It makes a sound.
52:00 It is like a horse's hooves.
52:02 What do you remember from clay pots?
52:05 Food.
52:06 Food.
52:08 Food is delicious.
52:10 Some people eat to stay alive.
52:13 Some people eat to stay alive.
52:15 We are also among those people.
52:17 We want to give good food.
52:19 In today's world,
52:21 it is important to choose quality food.
52:25 Quality and presentation.
52:27 Today is International Chef Day.
52:31 In this day of inflation,
52:34 we want to give a good food to our guests.
52:38 If we don't order from outside.
52:40 If we don't order from outside,
52:42 they will be satisfied.
52:44 We will talk to Chef Asad Latif.
52:48 Thank you so much for joining us.
52:50 If 4-5 guests come,
52:55 you will adjust your budget.
52:57 You want to prepare some dishes at home.
53:02 So that the chicken is still reasonable.
53:04 There are few chickens at home.
53:06 What can be done at home?
53:08 It is not necessary.
53:11 First, the guests who are coming,
53:14 we try to make mutton or meat.
53:18 Even if there is no meat,
53:20 there are many things that you can feed them.
53:24 And different.
53:26 Like potato lentils.
53:30 It is something different.
53:32 It is not necessary that
53:35 if there is only chicken or mutton,
53:37 you can make it.
53:39 Like you plan to make korma.
53:42 So why should we make vegetable korma?
53:45 Absolutely.
53:47 Listen to me, my dear guests.
53:49 For the guests who are coming,
53:51 it is shocking that
53:54 I am getting a flavor.
53:56 I don't eat korma.
53:59 Suppose a guest comes,
54:00 you have prepared a dish.
54:02 You didn't discuss it.
54:04 You have prepared lentils, potato,
54:06 and vegetable korma.
54:09 How will they know it is vegetable korma?
54:11 When they eat it,
54:13 and when they say wow,
54:15 I guess it will be a surprise for you.
54:17 But it should be like,
54:19 wow, what a dish!
54:21 How do you force them to eat the first bite?
54:23 Appearance.
54:25 Because they eat the eyes first.
54:28 When you are appealing with your eyes,
54:30 we have two types of food.
54:33 One is international.
54:35 When we talk about food,
54:37 we focus on presentation.
54:39 But how do you present
54:41 potato lentils or korma?
54:43 Everyone is asking what is potato lentils?
54:45 First teach them to make it,
54:47 then present it.
54:49 It is very simple.
54:51 You take potatoes, boil them,
54:53 and grind it in a grinder with tomatoes.
54:55 Like sour lentils are made,
54:57 like kitti dal is made in Hyderabad.
54:58 It is exactly the same.
55:00 We use potatoes instead of lentils.
55:02 Then it is cooked with salt, red chilli powder, and turmeric.
55:06 Then curry leaves, red chilli powder, and cumin seeds are added.
55:11 So it is so delicious that I think…
55:14 So it is like roasted lentils?
55:16 No, it is liquid.
55:18 You can eat it with rice,
55:20 or you can eat it with roti.
55:22 Will the liquid come from tomatoes?
55:24 No, because when we are making the paste in the lentils,
55:26 we are adding water to it.
55:27 Potatoes and tomatoes.
55:29 We grind it.
55:31 So the small bits of potatoes will remain in it?
55:34 No, nothing.
55:36 When you grind it, it will become a smoothie.
55:38 It will become a smoothie-style thing.
55:40 And you see, when we make sour lentils,
55:43 with lentils from Masoor,
55:45 we grind it too.
55:47 So the lentils are finished.
55:49 Similarly, your puree
55:51 will be of potatoes instead of lentils.
55:53 And it tastes good?
55:55 It tastes very good.
55:56 You should try it.
55:58 Or if it ever happens, we will definitely make you eat it.
56:00 Inshallah.
56:02 So now, vegetable korma.
56:04 Vegetable korma,
56:06 the way we make it,
56:08 the procedure will be the same.
56:10 All our traditional herbs,
56:12 or garam masala,
56:14 will be used.
56:16 But instead of chicken,
56:18 we will fry potatoes, carrots, and peas.
56:22 Simple.
56:24 Because,
56:25 in Pakistan, we mostly go for meat.
56:29 But there are many other countries where meat is not eaten.
56:32 So there,
56:34 there are varieties of vegetables and lentils.
56:37 And it is made in a very short time.
56:39 Meat takes time.
56:41 The thing about meat is that you have to cook it.
56:43 In this, you have to cook it for 15 minutes.
56:46 But in our country, we overcook the vegetables.
56:49 That is too much.
56:52 In Pakistan, there is a concept of roasting.
56:54 After roasting, the taste of the food is lost.
56:57 And the appearance is also ruined.
56:59 This is korma.
57:01 And korma also has roasting.
57:03 So how do you balance it?
57:05 See, there are two things in korma.
57:07 What people often do wrong is that
57:09 korma becomes black.
57:11 Why is it black?
57:13 The reason is that when you fry onions,
57:16 when you fry onions,
57:18 you burn the color of the onions.
57:21 So you have to keep it light.
57:22 Fry the onions less.
57:24 And then when you make its paste,
57:26 or break it in the hand of the master,
57:29 then your color will be perfect.
57:32 So this is International Chef Day.
57:34 So basically, what is the purpose behind it?
57:37 See, in this,
57:39 you can say that
57:41 basically, it is about food.
57:43 The food that we are making,
57:45 or the chefs who are working so hard,
57:47 they are given a privilege.
57:50 They are given a regard.
57:51 We don't have that much,
57:53 but internationally,
57:55 there are a lot of meals in restaurants.
57:57 And there are a lot of restaurants
57:59 that are free for the whole day.
58:01 The master chef program comes.
58:03 See how it is done.
58:05 In Pakistan, it is not like that.
58:07 In our country,
58:09 you cut a cake,
58:11 or do a ceremony.
58:13 It is like this.
58:15 And in Chef Day,
58:17 when I see that the food that is being made
58:19 or the program that is being made,
58:20 it is more about
58:22 eating the food that has nutrients,
58:24 that has protein,
58:26 which is a requirement of your body.
58:28 You shouldn't go to a food that has oil,
58:30 which is not good for your health.
58:32 But in our country,
58:34 if we talk about it,
58:36 I guess there are 4% people
58:38 who take care of all this.
58:40 Otherwise,
58:42 we need everything.
58:44 We need korma,
58:46 we need biryani.
58:48 Youngsters today need pizza.
58:49 You can convert that in your own way,
58:52 according to your body.
58:54 If you count calories and everything,
58:56 then you can also convert pizza in your own way
59:00 and enjoy it.
59:02 Thank you so much.
59:04 We had Asad chef with us.
59:07 He told us two amazing recipes.
59:10 One is vegetable korma
59:12 and the other is potato lentil.
59:14 You see, the taste of potato lentil will be the same.
59:17 But instead of meat,
59:18 you can try this.
59:20 And do share your opinion
59:22 on our social media pages.
59:24 Take care of yourself.
59:26 Allah Hafiz.
59:28 [Music]

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