Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 24th October 2023

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Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 24th October 2023
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00:03:33 One was Pakistan vs India. We haven't won a single match from India since the World Cup history.
00:03:39 And the second was Afghanistan vs Pakistan. So, hats off to Afghanistan.
00:03:43 And what they did afterwards, I would like to say that I hope you keep winning awards, my brother.
00:03:51 Because we will keep sending people to the same place where they belong.
00:03:56 We will talk about all this here. I am so angry. I am also very sad. I will share the top story.
00:04:03 The fear of the Shaheen made the opposing team fearless.
00:04:13 Afghanistan defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets.
00:04:16 The batting, bowling, fielding, and national cricket team did not show any weakness.
00:04:22 The awang batters blew the minds of the Pakistani bowlers.
00:04:26 The Afghan team played very well. We did not play good cricket.
00:04:32 The Babur Azam admits that the defeat against Afghanistan was painful.
00:04:37 Our bowling was not good. We could not take a wicket in the middle overs.
00:04:48 The gas tariff was increased to 193% in the Economic Relations Committee meeting.
00:04:54 And the gas was allowed to be increased to 172% for household expenses.
00:04:59 Cyclone Tej has turned into a severe storm. The Innocence Court has issued an alert.
00:05:08 The storm is 1500 km from Gwadar and 1700 km from Karachi.
00:05:12 Pakistan's fans are very disappointed.
00:05:15 They were all hoping to get a visa to watch the matches.
00:05:19 How disappointed they are to go there.
00:05:21 And you see a systematic breakdown.
00:05:24 Believe me, I was sitting there controlling my emotions.
00:05:28 And I was seeing how systematically the Pakistanis were playing.
00:05:33 I was watching the match.
00:05:35 I was watching the match.
00:05:37 I was watching the match.
00:05:42 I was watching the match.
00:05:47 Think about it.
00:05:49 A team like Afghanistan,
00:05:51 against Pakistan's giants,
00:05:53 against Pakistan's giants,
00:05:55 chases the target.
00:05:57 And you think about it.
00:05:59 They decided to play with four spinners.
00:06:02 The 19-year-old spinner who outed Babur Azam,
00:06:05 and then the rest of the players.
00:06:07 He outed Rizwan,
00:06:09 Abdullah Shafiq.
00:06:11 You see.
00:06:13 Tell me, Ashfaq, we started from the beginning.
00:06:15 We gave the target.
00:06:17 We said, they are a light team,
00:06:19 they can't be outed.
00:06:21 But our batters said, if they are a light team,
00:06:24 then you should give them a bigger target.
00:06:27 After that, when it was our bowlers' turn,
00:06:29 they couldn't get out.
00:06:31 Ibrahim was not able to make 10 runs.
00:06:34 He took a long time to set up.
00:06:37 But that was the time when you could take out their wicket.
00:06:40 But no.
00:06:41 Later, the Afghan batters came and gave.
00:06:43 I thought Virat Kohli was in their team.
00:06:45 In the street cricket,
00:06:47 when you develop pressure,
00:06:49 it's not just about bowling.
00:06:51 You develop pressure.
00:06:53 And inside, see, short pitch.
00:06:55 For example, I'll talk about Shahdaab's bowling.
00:06:58 Short pitch ball.
00:06:59 One ball at a good length.
00:07:01 Commentators were saying,
00:07:02 if these 19-year-olds can bowl,
00:07:05 what's the problem with them?
00:07:07 One ball at a good length.
00:07:08 Look at Rashid Khan.
00:07:11 He's the world's number one bowler.
00:07:14 His reason is that he bowls in the right areas.
00:07:16 Your stats are also very good.
00:07:18 But when you have to show those stats,
00:07:20 where do they come from?
00:07:21 When your team's bowling attack
00:07:23 is called the number one attack,
00:07:25 where is that attack?
00:07:26 When your team has such players,
00:07:28 like Rizwan, Babar,
00:07:31 all these players,
00:07:32 what do they do?
00:07:34 The way you pad the ball,
00:07:36 there's a way.
00:07:37 In the bilateral series,
00:07:38 when there's no pressure,
00:07:39 you can easily score.
00:07:41 But in the World Cup,
00:07:42 or big events like this,
00:07:44 you have to do this.
00:07:45 A lot of questions arise about the captaincy.
00:07:48 A lot of questions arise about the captaincy.
00:07:50 One question that everyone was asking me,
00:07:52 it's difficult for us to go to the semifinals now.
00:07:56 But there are still chances.
00:07:58 For God's sake, Sadaf.
00:07:59 After losing to Afghanistan,
00:08:01 What do you mean?
00:08:02 Winning the World Cup?
00:08:03 Yes.
00:08:04 And I was listening to the song,
00:08:06 "Come before the evening."
00:08:07 You mean,
00:08:08 you'll come after completing the tournament.
00:08:10 Coming from the flight to the country,
00:08:11 and going to your own cities.
00:08:12 God forgive that.
00:08:14 So we deserve this.
00:08:16 The thing is,
00:08:17 obviously, my brothers,
00:08:18 you'll have to play in the leagues.
00:08:21 And,
00:08:22 Imamul Haq,
00:08:23 I swear to God,
00:08:24 tell me something, Sadaf.
00:08:26 I'll say the same thing.
00:08:27 There's only one thing.
00:08:28 Maintain your fitness.
00:08:30 You can see the fitness of the Imam.
00:08:31 Yesterday he was saying,
00:08:32 "I'll have to quit cards."
00:08:34 "We'll have to quit."
00:08:35 "We'll have to come to protein."
00:08:37 You don't look fit.
00:08:39 And there,
00:08:40 I was watching an interview with Virat Kohli.
00:08:43 He also said,
00:08:44 to reach from point A to point B,
00:08:47 how much speed is needed?
00:08:49 What's the elevation of the ball?
00:08:50 How fast can I reach there,
00:08:52 so that I can catch easily?
00:08:53 He said,
00:08:54 "If you don't take off quickly,
00:08:55 what's needed for that?"
00:08:56 Fitness, endurance, stamina.
00:08:58 But I don't have a problem with the Imam's saying that,
00:09:02 you sit,
00:09:03 but I was bothered by the fact that,
00:09:05 during the tournament,
00:09:07 when the big tournament,
00:09:08 which has been being prepared for years,
00:09:10 he's sitting there and saying,
00:09:12 "I'll have to quit cards."
00:09:13 "I'll have to come to protein."
00:09:15 You should have taken care of your fitness earlier.
00:09:17 You knew that during this time,
00:09:19 there will be the World Cup.
00:09:20 All the teams prepare for the World Cup.
00:09:22 They take care of their fitness.
00:09:23 But what were our players doing?
00:09:25 And secondly,
00:09:28 when the teams were gathered in one place,
00:09:31 they were talking to each other.
00:09:32 Imam was the one,
00:09:34 who was giving such advice to everyone.
00:09:36 Pay attention to your performance.
00:09:38 Sadaf, listen to me.
00:09:40 Right now,
00:09:41 when shows are being held,
00:09:43 we see Kamran Akmal,
00:09:44 he's extremely fit.
00:09:45 Azhar Ali is still very fit.
00:09:47 Then, Misbah Ul Haq,
00:09:48 extremely fit.
00:09:49 Shoaib Malik,
00:09:50 he's an example.
00:09:52 Wasim Akram is an example.
00:09:53 Waqar Yunus,
00:09:54 fitness.
00:09:55 You should see that
00:09:56 these are the cricketers who are retired.
00:09:58 I was watching Misbah,
00:09:59 he's 49.
00:10:00 And he looks like a 30 year old guy.
00:10:03 They have taken care of their fitness.
00:10:05 Look at the condition here.
00:10:07 And in the end,
00:10:08 there's a lot of fuss.
00:10:10 This is the pain and sorrow
00:10:12 that we are expressing.
00:10:14 And we want that,
00:10:15 you win or lose in the game,
00:10:17 there's no problem.
00:10:18 But if you want to lose in the game,
00:10:21 you should put up a good fight.
00:10:23 The match against Afghanistan,
00:10:25 which I was talking about in the beginning,
00:10:27 what happened was,
00:10:28 Pakistani batters broke their oath,
00:10:30 which had become a custom.
00:10:32 And that is,
00:10:33 that the 6th...
00:10:34 Baba Azam did a great job.
00:10:35 As soon as 5-6 wickets were hit,
00:10:37 he removed the slip.
00:10:38 When a batsman knows that
00:10:39 there's no slip,
00:10:40 he plays his shots.
00:10:42 He knows that if he hits the edge,
00:10:43 there's no slip,
00:10:44 my boundary will be 4 on the 3rd man.
00:10:46 He was a very poor captain.
00:10:48 He was very bad at fielding.
00:10:50 And he was very inaccurate.
00:10:51 He was a very bad bowler.
00:10:53 I don't know who cast an evil eye on us.
00:10:55 Asia Cup was saying
00:10:56 that the best bowler in the world
00:10:58 will be eliminated.
00:10:59 But that was very bad.
00:11:00 Shahdaab disappointed in the entire Asia Cup.
00:11:04 Nawaz disappointed.
00:11:05 Hasan Ali is working a little hard.
00:11:07 But we conceded 17 boundaries
00:11:09 in the first 16 overs.
00:11:11 We are giving soft boundaries.
00:11:12 Two of which were misfielded by Hasan Ali.
00:11:15 Two were misfielded by Abdullah Shafiq.
00:11:17 One was misfielded by Shaheen Shahfridi.
00:11:19 So all three of our boundaries were failed.
00:11:21 And India is also at the head
00:11:23 in this Afghanistan victory.
00:11:25 We were so confident, Shahid sahib.
00:11:27 Okay, okay, go ahead.
00:11:29 Shahid sahib, we were so confident
00:11:31 that Afghanistan is our record.
00:11:33 7-0.
00:11:35 We thought we'll make it easy.
00:11:37 So we had to score more
00:11:38 in our planning and strategy mistakes.
00:11:40 Where did the main mistake start?
00:11:43 See, 20-25 runs were short.
00:11:45 All the people, the Afghans and us
00:11:47 misread this pitch.
00:11:49 They thought it would spin from the start.
00:11:51 It didn't spin that much.
00:11:52 Noor made 3 outs.
00:11:54 Noor made 3 outs.
00:11:55 But Babar Azam made a mistake.
00:11:57 He made a bad ball.
00:11:59 Rizwan was sweeping the ball
00:12:01 outside the ostom and it was a gain.
00:12:03 He got out.
00:12:04 So out of 3, 2 were given by the batsman.
00:12:07 And he outed Abdullah Shafiq.
00:12:09 So it wasn't spinning that much.
00:12:11 We made 4 spinners play.
00:12:13 And our spinners were so weak.
00:12:15 Shahid bhai, tell me one thing.
00:12:17 I mean, you obviously watch the videos.
00:12:21 And you know what happens
00:12:23 behind the scenes of their training.
00:12:25 After making one ball on the line,
00:12:28 I was watching the 19-18 year old spinner's bowling
00:12:32 and I didn't know when the ball was coming in
00:12:34 and when it was going out.
00:12:36 And after Osama Mir made one good ball,
00:12:38 the other was so short.
00:12:40 The commentators were shocked.
00:12:42 And they were discussing that
00:12:44 when you have so many facilities,
00:12:46 Matthew Hayden is very vocal
00:12:48 and he does such great commentary.
00:12:50 And they were also sad that
00:12:52 when you are getting so much investment,
00:12:54 physio, coach, bowling coach,
00:12:56 batting coach, fielding coach,
00:12:58 all of them are present,
00:12:59 then this performance should not happen.
00:13:01 He was a batting coach of Pakistan.
00:13:03 He was a batting consultant
00:13:05 in the last 320 World Cup in 2021.
00:13:07 Where Pakistan played the semifinal.
00:13:09 You must have heard about it
00:13:11 when you have an association with players.
00:13:13 But Pakistan didn't bat so well.
00:13:15 It was a wicket of 300+.
00:13:17 You see, Babar Azam was playing with a lot of fear.
00:13:20 In the 95th ball, he scored 74 runs.
00:13:22 In the 75th ball, he scored 58 runs
00:13:24 for Abdullah Shafi,
00:13:26 when he was playing with a stroke.
00:13:28 And the Afghans were batting with intent,
00:13:30 with aggression.
00:13:31 They were doing more than a runner ball.
00:13:33 They were taking singles like this.
00:13:35 The ball was in the hand of the fielder
00:13:37 and the ball was in the hand of the batsman.
00:13:39 You can never play cricket with fear.
00:13:41 And if you play with fear,
00:13:43 then this will be the result.
00:13:45 So, we say that the bowling was totally unsuccessful.
00:13:47 Let's talk about yesterday's match.
00:13:49 Because you are saying that it was such a score.
00:13:51 It was such a score that you could have defended.
00:13:53 You could have.
00:13:55 But the wicket didn't come out.
00:13:57 And two were on their wicket.
00:13:59 And one more thing, Shahid bhai.
00:14:01 I would like to add one thing here.
00:14:03 When you had overs in the end,
00:14:05 and when you knew that Hasan Ali was coming from one end,
00:14:07 obviously he didn't have that pace,
00:14:09 but the ball was moving,
00:14:11 hitting a six on him was relatively easy.
00:14:13 Hashmat and others.
00:14:15 Now tell me,
00:14:17 leaving the fast bowlers,
00:14:19 the spinners,
00:14:21 the spinners who you know how they are bowling,
00:14:23 11-12 runs,
00:14:25 the ball had a deficit,
00:14:27 then they used to give 12 runs in each over.
00:14:29 What is this captaincy?
00:14:31 Their bowling is in change.
00:14:33 There is a weakness in the bowling direction.
00:14:35 The main thing is that
00:14:37 if you make 400 runs in today's cricket,
00:14:39 and you don't take wickets in the beginning,
00:14:41 and you don't show the intent of taking wickets,
00:14:43 you will think that I have to get 50 overs.
00:14:45 If you think of getting 50 overs,
00:14:47 then you cannot win the match.
00:14:49 Because you have to take wickets.
00:14:51 This is the theme of this World Cup.
00:14:53 There are batting tracks here.
00:14:55 So the theme of this World Cup is
00:14:57 do what can get you wickets.
00:14:59 But Babar Azam is not doing those things.
00:15:01 If you don't keep a slip,
00:15:03 the batsman will play freely.
00:15:05 And that is what Afghanistan's team did.
00:15:07 Now what next, Shahid?
00:15:09 What are your expectations?
00:15:11 The match against Afghanistan has broken their hearts.
00:15:13 We did not expect this from our team
00:15:15 that they will lose so badly.
00:15:17 And their record against Afghanistan
00:15:19 is also very disappointing.
00:15:21 The helplessness with which they are losing,
00:15:23 it seems that this team
00:15:25 may not be able to bounce back.
00:15:27 But in cricket, there is calculation and permutation.
00:15:29 Now there is one team
00:15:31 that will defeat the other.
00:15:33 In the last World Cup of 2019,
00:15:35 two teams won 7 matches together.
00:15:37 One team won 6 matches and reached the semifinals.
00:15:39 And two teams, Pakistan and New Zealand,
00:15:41 were on 5 wins.
00:15:43 But New Zealand lost because
00:15:45 their net run rate was good.
00:15:47 So we have to increase the net run rate a little.
00:15:49 Even if we lose to South Africa
00:15:51 and win the next 3 matches,
00:15:53 we can go to the semifinals.
00:15:55 But you have to see the matches
00:15:57 that you have seen.
00:15:59 Pakistan's team is like this.
00:16:01 If Pakistan defeats South Africa,
00:16:03 then there will be some chances.
00:16:05 But even after South Africa's win,
00:16:07 even after losing,
00:16:09 our chance will still be there.
00:16:11 This is how it is in the single-round
00:16:13 Robin League of cricket.
00:16:15 There will be one or two more upsets.
00:16:17 I think it will be with us.
00:16:19 But the coach of Afghanistan said
00:16:21 don't call it an upset.
00:16:23 We have beaten them squarely.
00:16:25 Do you respect when we say
00:16:27 our team is like this?
00:16:29 This is the thing that we have to do right.
00:16:31 So if you give money with the same confidence.
00:16:33 We have been saying this for a long time
00:16:35 but we are not able to do our cricket right.
00:16:37 The fourth chairman is coming.
00:16:39 Zaka Ashraf's 4th is the last date.
00:16:41 He is not even getting the election done.
00:16:43 Our whole system is bad.
00:16:45 We taught our cricket to Afghanistan.
00:16:47 We made the airline to Amarath.
00:16:49 We taught hockey to people.
00:16:51 We spoil everything ourselves.
00:16:53 If our cricket doesn't get up now,
00:16:55 who is Usama Mir?
00:16:57 Usama Mir is the highest wicket-taker
00:16:59 of Pakistan's premier one-day tournament.
00:17:01 If this is the condition of our highest wicket-taker,
00:17:03 it means our system is not good.
00:17:05 Sir, listen to me.
00:17:07 The type of wickets that are made here.
00:17:09 You know the wicket of Pindi and all these wickets.
00:17:11 Normally, for batsmen,
00:17:13 there are batting-friendly wickets.
00:17:15 The type of bullets we are making noise here.
00:17:17 Someone has scored 200, someone has scored 400.
00:17:19 When they go to play at the international level,
00:17:21 they are seen there.
00:17:23 So, our level of competition is bad.
00:17:25 And secondly, I don't know
00:17:27 the value of Ranji Trophy in India.
00:17:29 The players who come out of it,
00:17:31 can they be seen?
00:17:33 Here, there is a Quaid-e-Azam trophy.
00:17:35 The players who come out of it,
00:17:37 can they be understood?
00:17:39 Our domestic cricket is here
00:17:41 and international cricket is here.
00:17:43 When our players go to domestic cricket,
00:17:45 they try to learn in international cricket.
00:17:47 International cricket is not the stage where you learn.
00:17:49 International cricket is where you exhibit your skill,
00:17:51 where you perform.
00:17:53 And they are performing
00:17:55 according to their standards.
00:17:57 Absolutely. The team of Afghanistan
00:17:59 is getting better day by day.
00:18:01 And they will play well in the future as well.
00:18:03 Can they go to the semi-final, sir?
00:18:05 Absolutely, they can go.
00:18:07 They will get two relatively easy teams, Sri Lanka and Netherlands.
00:18:09 But, God willing,
00:18:11 they will lose.
00:18:13 Like Ibrahim Zidran said,
00:18:15 we have given refuge to the Afghans for 40 years.
00:18:17 400 years ago,
00:18:19 Maulana Rumi said a poem.
00:18:21 He mentioned four sects.
00:18:23 The first one was the Afghans.
00:18:25 We never trusted them.
00:18:27 I am saying one more thing, sir.
00:18:29 I am saying, God willing, you keep winning this match,
00:18:31 and keep winning tournaments,
00:18:33 especially the Man of the Match award.
00:18:35 Because you will keep thanking us.
00:18:37 God willing, we will send the rest of the people to their country.
00:18:39 Because it is important.
00:18:41 Thank you so much, Mr. Shahid Ashmi.
00:18:43 And what he was saying,
00:18:45 after winning the Man of the Match,
00:18:47 Zardar said,
00:18:49 Pakistan has hosted four decades.
00:18:51 We don't have that many resources.
00:18:53 Pakistan's population is already so large.
00:18:55 They don't have that many resources.
00:18:57 But we have hosted so many refugees
00:18:59 for four decades.
00:19:01 I think,
00:19:03 the more people will be sent,
00:19:05 the more happy they will be.
00:19:07 But who gave this opportunity?
00:19:09 Our motherland gave this opportunity.
00:19:11 Their situation is much better than before.
00:19:13 And you see,
00:19:15 Pakistan was the most effective
00:19:17 for peace in Afghanistan.
00:19:19 Pakistan was the most affected
00:19:21 by insecurity in Afghanistan.
00:19:23 Then, when it came to evacuation,
00:19:25 Pakistan gave the most refugees.
00:19:27 Today, if you go to the
00:19:29 Islamic Republic of Pakistan,
00:19:31 you will see that there are
00:19:33 more Afghans than Pakistan.
00:19:35 And these Afghans are different
00:19:37 from the three or four million people
00:19:39 who were living here before.
00:19:41 Okay, so this is a request
00:19:43 from the Pakistani team.
00:19:45 We have a trick for entertainment.
00:19:47 No, no.
00:19:49 Alamgir's song,
00:19:51 "Shyam Se Pehle Aana".
00:19:53 You should do something.
00:19:55 Only the players can do something.
00:19:57 No one can expect anything from the management.
00:19:59 Let's take a break.
00:20:01 We will give them new watches.
00:20:07 They say, "Waiting for the watches to end."
00:20:09 But no one will give them new watches.
00:20:11 Okay, Sardar Saffaraj is with us again.
00:20:13 Thank you so much.
00:20:15 Please tell us,
00:20:17 we thought that the weather
00:20:19 would be better with this storm.
00:20:21 It will rain and it will be cold.
00:20:23 But here, it is hot.
00:20:25 What is this, Sardar?
00:20:27 Look, this storm was actually
00:20:29 very far from our area.
00:20:31 It was already very far.
00:20:33 You were talking about the last storm.
00:20:35 The one that was made in June.
00:20:37 What was its name?
00:20:39 It was called "Beeper Joy".
00:20:41 Oh, "Beeper Joy".
00:20:43 Let's move on.
00:20:45 It was made relatively near our area.
00:20:47 It was made in the southeast of the area.
00:20:49 It was made in the south of Karachi.
00:20:51 It was in the southeast.
00:20:53 That's why it had a track.
00:20:55 It was coming straight from our area.
00:20:57 It had to have an impact.
00:20:59 But it was made in the southwest.
00:21:01 It was far away in the southwest.
00:21:03 And then it had a track
00:21:05 that crossed the Yemeni coast
00:21:07 late in the morning and early in the evening.
00:21:09 It is on the Yemeni land.
00:21:11 And obviously, it was very far.
00:21:13 It was 1500 to 1800 km.
00:21:15 It was more than 1800 km from Karachi.
00:21:17 It was more than 1500 km from Dar-ul-Ain.
00:21:19 So, it had no impact.
00:21:21 But the storm that came in Karachi
00:21:23 was like the one that came in October.
00:21:25 So, this 35-36 cm storm
00:21:27 was made in the southwest.
00:21:29 It was made in the southeast.
00:21:31 It was made in the southeast.
00:21:33 So, this 35-36 cm storm
00:21:35 is not that hot.
00:21:37 Because the average temperature
00:21:39 is 36.
00:21:41 Yes, it is around 36.
00:21:43 It is around 36 or 36.
00:21:45 That's why
00:21:47 it is a normal temperature
00:21:49 that we have in Karachi in October.
00:21:51 Yes.
00:21:53 So, tell us about the cold weather
00:21:55 here, Sardar.
00:21:57 The weather has changed.
00:21:59 In other countries, we can see that it is cold.
00:22:01 What is the situation here?
00:22:03 In Karachi,
00:22:05 in the first week of December,
00:22:07 it is very early.
00:22:09 It is very cold in the beginning of December.
00:22:11 When the temperature of the night
00:22:13 is around 12 to 14 degrees,
00:22:15 or 10 to 12 degrees,
00:22:17 then you feel the cold.
00:22:19 Before that, in the day,
00:22:21 it is very hot.
00:22:23 It is very hot.
00:22:25 It is very hot.
00:22:27 The temperature here is normal.
00:22:29 We can expect something
00:22:31 from November.
00:22:33 After mid-November,
00:22:35 the temperature will increase.
00:22:37 In the day, you know where the cold is
00:22:39 before December.
00:22:41 It is a similar situation.
00:22:43 It is said before December and after December.
00:22:45 Where is the cold here?
00:22:47 Before December and after December.
00:22:49 We expect January.
00:22:51 In the last few seasons,
00:22:53 we saw that from December to
00:22:55 January,
00:22:57 there is a cold.
00:22:59 There is a cold.
00:23:01 Thank you so much, Sardar Sardar.
00:23:03 Thank you so much for being with us.
00:23:05 What is next?
00:23:07 Now, we will talk about the moon.
00:23:09 We talked about the sun and the moon.
00:23:11 Now, we will talk about the moon.
00:23:13 When we talk about the moon,
00:23:15 you feel the cold weather,
00:23:17 the night sky, the blue sky.
00:23:19 Pakistan has also prepared
00:23:21 to step into space.
00:23:23 In this regard,
00:23:25 Pakistan has also stepped into
00:23:27 the Chinese-Kumri program.
00:23:29 That's how I related to the moon.
00:23:31 After that, Pakistan has also
00:23:33 stepped into the Chinese program
00:23:35 to establish a base on the moon.
00:23:37 Wow, amazing.
00:23:39 The Prime Minister has signed
00:23:41 the initial agreement with China
00:23:43 in Beijing.
00:23:45 Who will go to the base camp?
00:23:47 We will go.
00:23:49 We will not have to watch the match.
00:23:51 We will learn Chinese.
00:23:53 We will learn Chinese.
00:23:55 We will do a NASA course.
00:23:57 Then, we will go to space.
00:23:59 We will go to space.
00:24:01 Ashfaq is introducing himself.
00:24:03 If you want to experience him,
00:24:05 you can take him.
00:24:07 Yes, I want to go.
00:24:09 Pakistan has stepped into
00:24:11 the Chinese program to establish
00:24:13 a base on the moon.
00:24:15 We will also be a part of it.
00:24:17 We will get a chance to explore.
00:24:19 They will take you to the base.
00:24:21 You will have all the experience.
00:24:23 Yes, that's right.
00:24:25 But what will we get here?
00:24:27 The soil is very strange.
00:24:29 You will tell us when you come back.
00:24:31 Why will I come back?
00:24:33 You are saying that you are ready to go.
00:24:35 I am ready to go, not to come back.
00:24:37 You are ready to give your name as a Prime Minister.
00:24:39 Look at the heavy responsibilities.
00:24:41 I want to do something for my team.
00:24:43 But nothing happens.
00:24:45 Now what?
00:24:47 One more reason why I wanted to go to the moon.
00:24:49 Electricity is expensive,
00:24:51 flour is expensive, sugar is expensive,
00:24:53 everything is expensive.
00:24:55 They could have done this in the summer.
00:24:57 But they said no.
00:24:59 Sati, you wait.
00:25:01 Before the winter starts.
00:25:03 The charges of Rs. 10
00:25:05 will be Rs. 300.
00:25:07 And then you will have to handle it.
00:25:09 If you get a shock,
00:25:11 you will know that you have suffered.
00:25:13 So what happened after the strict
00:25:15 conditions of the IMF?
00:25:17 There are strict conditions.
00:25:19 This is nothing new.
00:25:21 After the strict conditions,
00:25:23 gas tariffs have been allowed
00:25:25 to increase up to 193%.
00:25:27 And now there is a review for the second case.
00:25:29 Before that, they have prepared
00:25:31 that we have to show this report to the IMF.
00:25:33 The Economic Relations Committee
00:25:35 has to increase gas tariffs up to 193%.
00:25:37 You check what happens with domestic
00:25:39 sarfine.
00:25:41 For domestic sarfine, gas has been
00:25:43 advised to be expensive up to 172%.
00:25:45 Wow, I like this term so much.
00:25:47 For protected sarfine,
00:25:49 fixed monthly charges
00:25:51 have been increased from Rs. 10 to Rs. 400.
00:25:53 For the Brahmin industries,
00:25:55 tariff has been increased to Rs. 950.
00:25:57 For the export industries,
00:25:59 tariff has been increased to Rs. 2050.
00:26:01 For CNG, gas has been increased
00:26:03 to Rs. 2,595.
00:26:05 This is called positive reporting.
00:26:07 In a way,
00:26:09 the burden of Rs. 395 billion
00:26:11 has been increased
00:26:13 by 200%.
00:26:15 You see,
00:26:17 where can people go?
00:26:19 Everything is difficult, everything is expensive,
00:26:21 everything is not
00:26:23 in any way relieved.
00:26:25 The reduction in petrol was Rs. 40.
00:26:27 We used to ask questions about it.
00:26:29 When will this increase be transferred to the public?
00:26:31 It has been transferred.
00:26:33 What was the head of the Transmitters
00:26:35 saying that day?
00:26:37 Don't do it.
00:26:39 I liked what he said.
00:26:41 I will be straightforward with you.
00:26:43 I will not say that
00:26:45 this is the case, I will not keep it.
00:26:47 He said, we will not do it.
00:26:49 That's it.
00:26:51 Two people are honest here.
00:26:53 One is Mr. Shakir Kutcher and the other is Mr. Bukhari.
00:26:55 Both said their words.
00:26:57 But in our case, people are just
00:26:59 put behind the truck.
00:27:01 If you don't think, you won't get gas and if you get it,
00:27:03 you will get expensive.
00:27:05 Let's bring some relief
00:27:07 in your life.
00:27:09 You will realize that the wheel of progress
00:27:11 is slowly moving.
00:27:13 How the railway is coming
00:27:15 on the track.
00:27:17 How?
00:27:19 Let's tell you.
00:27:21 Pakistan Railways has increased
00:27:23 in revenue.
00:27:25 The profit has increased in three months.
00:27:27 The railway
00:27:29 earned Rs. 775 million in July-September.
00:27:31 The revenue increased by 86%.
00:27:33 After that,
00:27:35 it reached Rs. 17.96 billion.
00:27:37 Now, it will be zero.
00:27:39 The revenue is going to be Rs. 96 billion.
00:27:41 Now,
00:27:43 let me tell you that
00:27:45 mustard oil is used in coal.
00:27:47 Mustard oil is very beneficial.
00:27:49 It is a tradition to extract oil
00:27:51 in this way.
00:27:53 But, in today's era,
00:27:55 which is called the era of technology,
00:27:57 it is happening in this way too.
00:27:59 In Chhanga Manga,
00:28:01 mustard oil is extracted with the help of
00:28:03 bulls.
00:28:05 This is a very good method.
00:28:07 Earlier, this method was used.
00:28:09 It was said that the bulls of Kolo
00:28:11 and through them,
00:28:13 etc.
00:28:15 Because, they move in one direction.
00:28:17 For hours.
00:28:19 For hours.
00:28:21 They work without any break.
00:28:23 They keep moving.
00:28:25 It is an example of that.
00:28:27 You are working like the bulls of Kolo.
00:28:29 It is the same.
00:28:31 Let's take a break.
00:28:33 Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:28:35 Once again,
00:28:37 I welcome you all.
00:28:39 I also welcome Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:28:41 Thank you very much, Sadaf,
00:28:43 for joining us in our show.
00:28:45 I hope you are doing well.
00:28:47 It is a very good experience.
00:28:49 It has been a long time since you joined us.
00:28:51 How do you feel?
00:28:53 I feel good to get up early in the morning.
00:28:55 Right?
00:28:57 It is a good experience.
00:28:59 It is a good experience.
00:29:01 Right?
00:29:03 It is a charm to get up early in the morning.
00:29:05 It feels good.
00:29:07 You can see the view after sunrise.
00:29:09 It feels like,
00:29:11 think about it,
00:29:13 those who have a problem getting up early in the morning,
00:29:15 you feel like,
00:29:17 despite all the difficulties,
00:29:19 despite all the difficulties,
00:29:21 that view is like this.
00:29:23 It is a famous view.
00:29:25 If you write it,
00:29:27 it will be like poetry.
00:29:29 Whatever you said.
00:29:31 Subhan Allah.
00:29:33 We have a lot of cake in our box.
00:29:35 You can praise yourself.
00:29:37 But if you want to enjoy the morning,
00:29:39 you have to sleep well at night.
00:29:41 If you don't sleep well,
00:29:43 your whole day will be ruined.
00:29:45 So, take care of this.
00:29:47 If you don't sleep well,
00:29:49 your immune system will be in the same condition
00:29:51 as our bowling lineup.
00:29:53 Don't forget Ashfaq.
00:29:55 He has to do everything today.
00:29:57 He has to do it there.
00:29:59 Let's go to the news.
00:30:01 Let's share it with our viewers.
00:30:03 As you know,
00:30:05 the court proceedings are about to start.
00:30:07 The election commission has filed
00:30:09 a case against the chairman of PTI.
00:30:11 The election commission has issued
00:30:13 the production order of the chairman of PTI.
00:30:15 He is not supposed to be presented
00:30:17 in the presence of security concerns.
00:30:19 Let's ask Zahid.
00:30:21 Zahid, tell us,
00:30:23 if he is not going to be presented
00:30:25 in the presence of security concerns?
00:30:27 Yes, definitely.
00:30:29 The case will start after some time.
00:30:31 The production order of the chairman of PTI
00:30:33 has been issued by the election commission.
00:30:35 In the case of the election commission,
00:30:37 the chairman of PTI will be dismissed
00:30:39 on the charges of individual crimes.
00:30:41 The chairman of PTI is not supposed
00:30:43 to be presented in the presence
00:30:45 of security concerns.
00:30:47 In this regard,
00:30:49 when the notice was issued,
00:30:51 the chairman of PTI was dismissed
00:30:53 and the jail was instructed
00:30:55 to follow the notice
00:30:57 and ensure the presence of security concerns.
00:30:59 The IG Punjab and IG Islamabad
00:31:01 were also instructed
00:31:03 to follow the notice
00:31:05 regarding security concerns.
00:31:07 However, the ministry of interior
00:31:09 has informed the election commission
00:31:11 that the chairman of PTI cannot be
00:31:13 presented in the presence
00:31:15 of security concerns.
00:31:17 Thank you so much.
00:31:19 Now, let's tell you
00:31:21 about a very important issue.
00:31:23 The most important issue is
00:31:25 the election in 90 days.
00:31:27 This is what the Pakistan Act says.
00:31:29 The election in 90 days or 60 days
00:31:31 has different conditions.
00:31:33 The case is being heard in the Supreme Court
00:31:35 and the notice has been issued
00:31:37 to the election commission and the government.
00:31:39 During the hearing,
00:31:41 the Chief Justice of Pakistan,
00:31:43 Justice Qazi Faiz Ghissan,
00:31:45 has given remarks that
00:31:47 it is not possible to talk about elections
00:31:49 in 90 days.
00:31:51 Justice Abdullah has asked
00:31:53 if the president has the right
00:31:55 to give a date,
00:31:57 then who is responsible for this delay?
00:31:59 This has been raised in the court
00:32:01 by the judge.
00:32:03 The chairman of PTI,
00:32:05 Bilawar Bhutto, has asked
00:32:07 that another institution should give the order
00:32:09 and the election commission should
00:32:11 announce the date of the elections
00:32:13 and the schedule of the general elections
00:32:15 should be issued.
00:32:17 What did he say?
00:32:19 We have with us
00:32:21 the Chief Justice of Pakistan,
00:32:23 Faisal Karim Kundi.
00:32:25 Faisal, thank you so much for joining us
00:32:27 and welcome to Baaghabar Sabira.
00:32:29 We understand the meaning of level playing field
00:32:31 as equal opportunity for all the parties
00:32:33 in the political arena.
00:32:35 But the Chief Justice has said
00:32:37 that level playing field
00:32:39 is to win one party.
00:32:41 This is his own explanation.
00:32:43 Is he explaining it correctly?
00:32:45 In the political context?
00:32:47 I have good relations with the Prime Minister.
00:32:49 We have good friends.
00:32:51 I have seen his clips.
00:32:53 I have heard yesterday
00:32:55 that I do not agree with some things.
00:32:57 Level playing field is not to win
00:32:59 any party.
00:33:01 Level playing field is that
00:33:03 every political party should have
00:33:05 a democratic right in this country,
00:33:07 a right of the people,
00:33:09 which is written in our constitution.
00:33:11 And the people of Pakistan
00:33:13 have to decide who they want to vote for
00:33:15 and who they want to give power to.
00:33:17 You do not have to be selected.
00:33:19 The other thing he said
00:33:21 about the biometrics,
00:33:23 the Prime Minister did not know
00:33:25 that Nadira's team
00:33:27 or biometrics machines
00:33:29 have reached the state.
00:33:31 And that was not the jurisdiction
00:33:33 of Islamabad.
00:33:35 I do not know. I have not confirmed it.
00:33:37 It was the jurisdiction of Rawalpindi.
00:33:39 That airport is near Fatehjung.
00:33:41 It is not the jurisdiction of Islamabad.
00:33:43 No, it is the jurisdiction of Islamabad.
00:33:45 Faisal, we see that
00:33:47 it is called Islamabad.
00:33:49 So, leave it.
00:33:51 If you name your studio
00:33:53 Islamabad, it will be Islamabad.
00:33:55 But it is there.
00:33:57 Islamabad International Airport
00:33:59 is a different thing.
00:34:01 I agree with this.
00:34:03 I agree with you.
00:34:05 Will the team of biometrics
00:34:07 go to the house of
00:34:09 24 crore people of Islamabad
00:34:11 like the team of state launch?
00:34:13 If we, PMLN
00:34:15 and we were saying yesterday
00:34:17 that for a former Prime Minister
00:34:19 the staff of the court
00:34:21 went to the court
00:34:23 and made him feel
00:34:25 that he was wrong,
00:34:27 then the state launch was also wrong.
00:34:29 I mean, things are right for me
00:34:31 and wrong for you.
00:34:33 These things cannot be like this.
00:34:35 We say to the Prime Minister
00:34:37 that the musical chair of the traitor
00:34:39 should be shut.
00:34:41 The people of Pakistan should have
00:34:43 the right to vote
00:34:45 and the people of Pakistan should have
00:34:47 the right to elect.
00:34:49 If we have to do the elections
00:34:51 and we have to replay the 2018 election,
00:34:53 then why are you doing the elections?
00:34:55 You can nominate.
00:34:57 Faisal, I have one thing.
00:34:59 Why are you wasting 50-60 thousand rupees
00:35:01 of the tax payer?
00:35:03 We are in an economic crisis.
00:35:05 Why are we wasting 60 thousand rupees?
00:35:07 It is possible that it is like this.
00:35:09 Obviously, due to the elections,
00:35:11 you are seeing some opportunities,
00:35:13 some preparations, etc.
00:35:15 We were thinking that
00:35:17 when Nawaz Sharif will give a speech.
00:35:19 I always say that we used to see
00:35:21 the KPK moon before,
00:35:23 but we have not seen the moon of the election.
00:35:25 If you have not seen it,
00:35:27 then what will the rest of the country see?
00:35:29 But tell me, there is not one allegation
00:35:31 that the People's Party wants
00:35:33 that there will be no elections.
00:35:35 The Punjab government does not want
00:35:37 that.
00:35:39 The other thing is that
00:35:41 Saeed Ghani has accused the Punjab government
00:35:43 of being a Muslim.
00:35:45 The Punjab government is a Muslim.
00:35:47 So, Mr. Pundit,
00:35:49 what is your opinion?
00:35:51 I have spoken in your airwaves program.
00:35:53 We had a problem a long time ago.
00:35:55 Our party friends told us
00:35:57 when the Nigrah government was in power
00:35:59 that the transfer postings
00:36:01 are being made in the districts
00:36:03 of the state.
00:36:05 And nothing was done on that.
00:36:07 Now you see that
00:36:09 you can hold a state-sponsored
00:36:11 convention.
00:36:13 When the PDM convention was in opposition,
00:36:15 our statement was stronger than this.
00:36:17 So why couldn't the convention be successful?
00:36:19 It was a convention of livelihoods,
00:36:21 not a convention like this.
00:36:23 And what was the difference
00:36:25 between a state-sponsored convention
00:36:27 and a PDM convention?
00:36:29 PM Leh had also hosted it.
00:36:31 You see,
00:36:33 you can hold a state-sponsored convention.
00:36:35 You see, you can hold a state-sponsored convention.
00:36:37 Okay, we will try to connect
00:36:41 with Mr. Faisal again.
00:36:43 Mr. Faisal, I was sitting here thinking
00:36:45 that maybe the eyes and ears
00:36:47 that were beating in my heart
00:36:49 were yearning to see people for four years.
00:36:51 So that's why so many people came.
00:36:53 Pigeons also came.
00:36:55 Was there any other reason?
00:36:57 Look, it is easy to bring people.
00:36:59 It is easy to hold a convention.
00:37:01 But how will we vote?
00:37:03 We will vote with our hearts.
00:37:05 If you select this time,
00:37:07 then the youth of Pakistan
00:37:09 who are almost 2 crore voters
00:37:11 will not accept it.
00:37:13 When was the last election in your opinion?
00:37:15 We will have to read the date.
00:37:19 It must have been in 2008.
00:37:21 No, no, it was not complete.
00:37:23 No, I also agree with him.
00:37:25 I don't say that the election
00:37:27 was independent.
00:37:29 But such things should not happen.
00:37:31 You have to mandate the people.
00:37:33 Tomorrow you are holding the people
00:37:35 responsible for voting.
00:37:37 You voted for this community
00:37:39 and they did not deliver.
00:37:41 So it is the people's responsibility.
00:37:43 When you have to make a selection,
00:37:45 look, Mr. Yasef himself said
00:37:47 in a TV program that we have fixed the match.
00:37:49 When you have fixed the match,
00:37:51 where is your 5-year ban?
00:37:53 To give respect to the vote.
00:37:55 If the people had come,
00:37:57 it would have been a great gathering.
00:37:59 They should have demanded the election
00:38:01 so that I can come to power.
00:38:03 They did not demand the election.
00:38:05 And those 5 people also
00:38:07 forgave me.
00:38:09 I always say that we should not go to the past.
00:38:11 They want to take revenge from those people.
00:38:13 They wanted to take revenge till tomorrow.
00:38:15 Before coming, they said that
00:38:17 they will not leave them.
00:38:19 But as soon as they came,
00:38:21 they said that they forgave them.
00:38:23 They left it to Allah.
00:38:25 They went on a special journey.
00:38:27 That matter was settled.
00:38:29 Let me tell you one thing.
00:38:31 If there is a selection this time
00:38:33 and it does not last for a year and a half,
00:38:35 and then Mr. Yasef says
00:38:37 that the 2018 election should be started again,
00:38:39 I will start recording my cassette from there.
00:38:41 If Noorani comes to power,
00:38:43 will you call it a selection?
00:38:45 Yes, sorry?
00:38:47 If Noorani comes to power through the election,
00:38:49 will you call it a selection?
00:38:51 I will say that if there are pre-fair elections,
00:38:53 no one should object to it,
00:38:55 the level playing field should be there,
00:38:57 the people should vote for PM LN,
00:38:59 we will congratulate them and accept them.
00:39:01 The Supreme Court is also settling
00:39:03 for 90 days of elections.
00:39:05 Mr. Fakundi, please give your opinion on that too.
00:39:07 What is your expectation from there?
00:39:09 Because 90 days are being completed in November.
00:39:11 Although there is no time now,
00:39:13 but still, as a party.
00:39:15 Not only in terms of elections,
00:39:17 but according to the FIDC,
00:39:19 the people have reached this point.
00:39:21 And I think that Mr. Faizul Issa,
00:39:23 who is our Chief Justice of the Supreme Court,
00:39:25 will play an important role in
00:39:27 resolving the issue of the foundation
00:39:29 of the institution.
00:39:31 People have expectations on this.
00:39:33 Because if justice and fairness start in this country,
00:39:35 the country will be fine.
00:39:37 In a country where justice and fairness
00:39:39 are over, the society is destroyed.
00:39:41 That is why I am saying that
00:39:43 you talked about level playing field,
00:39:45 you look at the CEO of the High Commissioner
00:39:47 and the way he has received the
00:39:49 awards from the leaders,
00:39:51 he has done a good job.
00:39:53 I say that all the former Prime Ministers
00:39:55 should be treated like this.
00:39:57 Whether they are my opponents,
00:39:59 supporters or my party,
00:40:01 the former Prime Minister
00:40:03 is a pride of Pakistan.
00:40:05 So, it should be the SOP of Pakistan
00:40:07 that all the former Prime Ministers
00:40:09 should be treated like this.
00:40:11 Thank you so much, Faisal Kareem Gunda
00:40:13 for being with us.
00:40:15 Mr. Fundi is talking about
00:40:17 the fair elections.
00:40:19 All the parties should have a demand.
00:40:21 But let's see what happens.
00:40:23 Now we are talking about
00:40:25 the Sindh areas
00:40:27 where the 'autark'
00:40:29 what is 'autark'?
00:40:31 'Bethak'
00:40:33 means drawing room.
00:40:35 It is still present.
00:40:37 In the evening, when the sun sets,
00:40:39 everyone gathers
00:40:41 and listen to the news all day.
00:40:43 Some say their own things,
00:40:45 some listen to you.
00:40:47 There are different arrangements
00:40:49 to sit.
00:40:51 Earlier, there were four beds.
00:40:53 Now, there are comfortable beds.
00:40:55 How are they prepared?
00:40:57 How convenient are they?
00:40:59 Salim Saif is telling us.
00:41:01 There is no distraction.
00:41:03 There is interaction between each other.
00:41:05 They are sharing their problems
00:41:07 with each other.
00:41:09 This is how the solution is found.
00:41:11 People are enjoying.
00:41:13 In the evening, it is cold.
00:41:15 This concept is outdated.
00:41:17 As soon as people get time,
00:41:19 they take their mobile phones
00:41:21 and watch it.
00:41:23 Even when they are eating at the dining table,
00:41:25 they watch their mobile phones.
00:41:27 If the match is not on TV,
00:41:29 if the match is not interesting,
00:41:31 like Pakistan vs. Afghanistan,
00:41:33 then you should watch it.
00:41:35 We have heard two types of news from Thailand.
00:41:37 You have reached Thailand from Dahisen.
00:41:39 What a flight!
00:41:41 I would like to mention about
00:41:43 the journey from mind-building to body-building.
00:41:45 We get a lot of news from Thailand.
00:41:47 One is about boxing.
00:41:49 Our players are doing well.
00:41:51 The second is about bodybuilding.
00:41:53 Whenever we talk about bodybuilding,
00:41:55 we think of Thailand.
00:41:57 There are special events.
00:41:59 There are events of their own type.
00:42:01 There are titles.
00:42:03 In the international championship,
00:42:05 not only did the Pakistani wrestlers
00:42:07 win the junior Mr. Universe title,
00:42:09 but they also won the senior Mr. Universe title
00:42:11 and made history.
00:42:13 You can see that
00:42:15 Umar Ghani is 21 years old.
00:42:17 He has become the junior Mr. Universe.
00:42:19 The senior Mr. Universe title
00:42:21 was won by Mian Sajjad.
00:42:23 Pakistan has won the Mr. Universe title
00:42:25 for the first time.
00:42:27 Sajjad belongs to Gujarat.
00:42:29 He has won this title
00:42:31 for the first time in an international match.
00:42:33 He has won the title.
00:42:35 He reached there in the last minute.
00:42:37 Let's talk about this.
00:42:39 We have with us
00:42:41 the senior Mr. Universe,
00:42:43 Mian Sajjad.
00:42:45 Thank you so much for joining us.
00:42:47 You have won the title for the first time
00:42:49 in an international match.
00:42:51 Tell us about your success.
00:42:53 Assalamualaikum.
00:42:55 Walikumassalam.
00:42:57 My success story is that
00:42:59 I was not able to
00:43:01 get a job.
00:43:03 I belong to Gujarat.
00:43:05 MashaAllah.
00:43:07 And...
00:43:09 Umm...
00:43:11 Yes,
00:43:13 we are listening to you.
00:43:15 Hello.
00:43:17 I think he is not able to hear us.
00:43:19 I have worked
00:43:21 very hard for this.
00:43:23 And...
00:43:25 My family
00:43:27 has supported me.
00:43:29 My family has supported me.
00:43:31 And I...
00:43:33 I would request you
00:43:35 to consider that
00:43:37 we are talking to you face to face.
00:43:39 So, you talk to yourself.
00:43:41 We are listening to you and understanding you.
00:43:43 How much effort have you put in for this match?
00:43:45 I have put a lot of effort.
00:43:47 I have been preparing
00:43:49 for this match for 4 months.
00:43:51 4 months.
00:43:53 4 months.
00:43:55 And...
00:43:57 My family
00:43:59 has supported me a lot.
00:44:01 My friends and family
00:44:03 have supported me a lot.
00:44:05 And I was able to
00:44:07 reach this level.
00:44:09 Ok, tell me
00:44:11 what is the relation between senior and junior?
00:44:13 What is the reason
00:44:15 for this award?
00:44:17 Does age have anything to do with it?
00:44:19 You are young.
00:44:21 Age is there.
00:44:23 The thing is that
00:44:25 junior category is
00:44:27 given in teenage.
00:44:29 And senior category
00:44:31 is given in 21.
00:44:33 So, it starts from senior.
00:44:37 Which countries
00:44:39 were you competing with?
00:44:41 Which countries were you competing with?
00:44:43 UK,
00:44:45 Syria, Thailand,
00:44:47 Germany,
00:44:49 Italy,
00:44:51 France,
00:44:53 India.
00:44:55 Maximum
00:44:57 30-35 countries
00:44:59 were competing with me.
00:45:01 Ok, Sajjad.
00:45:03 I see that in Thailand,
00:45:05 they give special attention to fitness.
00:45:07 Especially, Karate, Boxing, etc.
00:45:09 They work hard
00:45:11 to build their body.
00:45:13 When you reached there,
00:45:15 it was very difficult for you.
00:45:17 You reached there at the last moment.
00:45:19 What is the difference
00:45:21 between the facilities there
00:45:23 and Thailand?
00:45:25 Mr. Mian, tell him not to cheat you.
00:45:29 You are saying it yourself.
00:45:31 I...
00:45:35 Sorry, what was your question?
00:45:37 I was asking
00:45:39 that people from Thailand
00:45:41 or other developed countries
00:45:43 are given a lot of money.
00:45:45 They are invested a lot.
00:45:47 Machinery is also high-tech.
00:45:49 Your situation was different.
00:45:51 What did you see?
00:45:53 I saw the obvious difference.
00:45:55 In Pakistan, the government
00:45:57 does not support at all.
00:45:59 They support the cricket
00:46:01 but not the bodybuilding.
00:46:03 Ok.
00:46:05 I would like to thank
00:46:07 those who helped me reach this level.
00:46:09 My friends and fathers
00:46:11 are very supportive.
00:46:13 They helped me
00:46:15 to reach this level.
00:46:17 Ok, great.
00:46:19 Thank you for your time.
00:46:21 It was never easy.
00:46:23 It is never easy.
00:46:25 Let's take a break.
00:46:27 We will come back after the break.
00:46:29 It is said that
00:46:37 a man is a bubble of water.
00:46:39 Wow, that's amazing.
00:46:41 How many people are there
00:46:43 on the bubble of water?
00:46:45 The time it takes
00:46:47 to reach the bubble
00:46:49 is very short.
00:46:51 We are going to talk about
00:46:53 a bubble whose lifespan
00:46:55 is getting longer and longer.
00:46:57 People want to see it.
00:46:59 We are talking about the sitcom
00:47:01 Bulbule.
00:47:03 700 episodes of the sitcom
00:47:05 have been completed.
00:47:07 It started on ARY Digital.
00:47:09 It has been 14 years.
00:47:11 It is the most favorite sitcom
00:47:13 of Pakistanis.
00:47:15 People from all over the world
00:47:17 watch it.
00:47:19 Everyone is a fan of it.
00:47:21 Let's show you a report.
00:47:23 We have prepared an interesting report.
00:47:25 We will talk later.
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00:57:09 Thank you so much Zahid Mishwani.
00:57:11 Thank you.
00:57:13 And now a break.
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00:57:27 Welcome back once again.
00:57:29 Let's talk about health.
00:57:31 Polio is over worldwide.
00:57:33 But there are some countries
00:57:35 including Pakistan where this virus is present.
00:57:37 Today is the day of
00:57:39 prevention of polio worldwide.
00:57:41 It is the day of awareness.
00:57:43 So that it can be stopped.
00:57:45 And in the last two decades,
00:57:47 as I told you,
00:57:49 polio virus is over.
00:57:51 But Afghanistan, Nigeria, Pakistan
00:57:53 and some other countries
00:57:55 where this virus is still present.
00:57:57 Pakistan and Afghanistan are still there.
00:57:59 Nigeria was also there.
00:58:01 But now Afghanistan and Pakistan are left.
00:58:03 And what are the reasons for this?
00:58:05 Firstly, vaccination is not done.
00:58:07 Although the government is very focused on this.
00:58:09 But some people
00:58:11 don't get vaccinated.
00:58:13 There are many myths
00:58:15 that if you get vaccinated,
00:58:17 then you will not have children.
00:58:19 And many other things.
00:58:21 So anyway,
00:58:23 because of this, we are facing many problems.
00:58:25 Plus, to maintain the efficacy of vaccines,
00:58:27 to keep it in the temperature,
00:58:29 to carry it,
00:58:31 this is also a phase
00:58:33 on which I think
00:58:35 we need to pay more attention.
00:58:37 Let's go.
00:58:39 Okay.
00:58:41 It's a very special day today.
00:58:43 We have brought something for your entertainment.
00:58:45 You will be very happy to hear
00:58:47 that there are some people in the police force
00:58:49 who have this talent.
00:58:51 Who doesn't have the talent to sing?
00:58:53 But they not only help people,
00:58:55 but also protect them.
00:58:57 There is a guitar too.
00:58:59 What a combination!
00:59:01 It's a unique combination.
00:59:03 It will be beautiful, but unique.
00:59:05 So, you are doing this for a long time.
00:59:07 You joined the police force later.
00:59:09 I was singing since childhood.
00:59:11 A person is a born artist.
00:59:13 I wrote my first song when I was 16.
00:59:15 I am also a born artist, but I never let my voice
00:59:17 come out of the washroom.
00:59:19 But I wrote my first song when I was 16.
00:59:21 You wrote it?
00:59:23 I wrote it and composed it,
00:59:25 but I never had the courage to sing it.
00:59:27 I thought it was very bad.
00:59:29 But recently, the same song I wrote when I was 16
00:59:31 was in the Karachi Battle of Bands
00:59:33 by an art sponsor.
00:59:35 I performed there and I won.
00:59:37 How did you improve your singing?
00:59:39 I used to spend some time with my friends
00:59:41 during training.
00:59:43 We used to sing together.
00:59:45 I continued singing there.
00:59:47 When my training ended,
00:59:49 I got a scholarship in the Arts Council of Pakistan.
00:59:51 Wow!
00:59:53 I continued singing there and completed my diploma
00:59:55 after 3 years.
00:59:57 Where is your identity?
00:59:59 I am currently working in the Karachi Police Office.
01:00:01 I am doing my duty.
01:00:03 Because these are two different things.
01:00:05 On one hand,
01:00:07 you have to carry your weapon on the road
01:00:09 and on the other hand,
01:00:11 you are a sensitive and creative person.
01:00:13 How do you do this?
01:00:15 I was appointed in the police station
01:00:17 right after my training.
01:00:19 It was very difficult for me during those days
01:00:21 because I had to work for 12 hours
01:00:23 and then I had to take music classes
01:00:25 for 2-3 hours.
01:00:27 But as time passed,
01:00:29 I got a chance to balance both.
01:00:31 Let's hear what you have to say.
01:00:33 We will listen to whatever you have to say.
01:00:35 Whatever is your favorite.
01:00:37 We are running out of time.
01:00:39 We will take permission from the audience
01:00:41 and then we will end this with your poem.
01:00:43 We will take your leave.

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