Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 28th December 2023

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Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 28th December 2023

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00:04:06 Because of the dry weather, smog, fog, dust, dust...
00:04:08 I think songs should be updated now.
00:04:12 December was wet but it's not anymore.
00:04:14 So, songs should be better. - It's a dry December now.
00:04:16 Now that there's so much of financial problem.
00:04:18 Now, the new-age poets should talk about these things too. - Yes.
00:04:23 Your bills, electricity bills.
00:04:26 Poetry should incorporate these things too.
00:04:28 Who will buy you a mobile in December?
00:04:30 I will pay for my electricity bill. - You'll remember, if you see your pocket.
00:04:33 Poetry should be something that you relate to.
00:04:36 Something closer to reality. - Yes, something closer to reality.
00:04:39 In some places, there's a lot of fog.
00:04:41 The Department of Climate has said that in Balochistan,
00:04:44 in the northern areas, there will be extreme cold.
00:04:47 In the plains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
00:04:49 there will be fog in the morning and night.
00:04:52 And what to say about Karachi?
00:04:53 The cold here is just...
00:04:55 It's just there. - Yes.
00:04:57 It's there, but there's a fan too.
00:05:00 Okay? Let's talk about Lahore.
00:05:03 The plains of Lahore and Punjab are covered in fog.
00:05:07 The visibility has reduced.
00:05:09 Motorways have been closed at different places.
00:05:13 Let's tell you that according to the police,
00:05:15 there's fog in Ring Road, Airport, Canal Road, Sahafi Colony
00:05:19 and other areas.
00:05:21 Lahore, Sialkot, Motorway Sambdayal have been closed.
00:05:25 And according to the translation, Motorway Police,
00:05:27 contact Helpline 130 for information and help.
00:05:33 Okay, along with this, it's been said that
00:05:34 use fog lights on vehicles.
00:05:37 And they've said that you must avoid unnecessary travel.
00:05:40 There are holidays. - What's the need?
00:05:42 Schools are closed.
00:05:44 Now, this week is coming,
00:05:45 people are in a festive mood because the New Year is about to start.
00:05:49 So, how can you tell people to use their vehicles
00:05:52 and not go out unnecessarily?
00:05:54 And what should people do in this weather?
00:05:55 Almas, our representative from Lahore, has joined us.
00:05:58 And with us, our representative from Multan...
00:06:02 Mirza Ahmed Ali. - Mirza Ahmed Ali.
00:06:03 So, we'll talk to both of them.
00:06:05 Let's first talk about the situation in Lahore.
00:06:07 Because the way fog has troubled people in Lahore,
00:06:11 that's a big alarm.
00:06:12 And if we look at the air quality index...
00:06:14 I'd like to see what's the situation today.
00:06:16 Meanwhile, I'll talk to Almas.
00:06:17 Almas, good morning. How are you this morning?
00:06:21 Hello.
00:06:22 Tell us, how much is the cold increasing
00:06:25 and what are the conditions?
00:06:26 Have you taken any steps to face the fog?
00:06:29 Have the conditions improved after that?
00:06:32 Give us an overall update.
00:06:34 It's definitely better. But the fog has made it so bad
00:06:41 that yesterday, we had a very dense fog in Lahore till 12 am.
00:06:46 Oh! - After that,
00:06:47 the sun rose for a while and then after 4 am,
00:06:50 the fog fell so much that...
00:06:52 It's not the rainy season now.
00:06:56 The fog starts in December.
00:06:58 Even now, we've seen that when we contacted Mehkma Mosmiyat,
00:07:05 she said that in Lahore and the whole of Punjab,
00:07:08 there's no city where there's no fog.
00:07:11 The visibility in Lahore is around 30 to 40 meters.
00:07:18 Oh! - According to the airport,
00:07:20 it's zero visibility.
00:07:22 If it's less than 50, the operation gets suspended.
00:07:28 It's suspended since last night.
00:07:30 Almas, we're trying to fix your voice.
00:07:33 Motorway is everything.
00:07:35 Let's talk to Mirza Ahmed Ali and find out about Multan.
00:07:38 Mirza, tell us, since we're talking about Lahore,
00:07:43 Multan is a little far but what's the situation with the fog?
00:07:47 Is it fog or smog? What is it?
00:07:52 Speaking of Multan and its suburbs,
00:07:56 there's smog here but it's foggy at night and in the morning.
00:08:02 Even now, the visibility in the urban areas of Multan is around 0.5 kilometers.
00:08:10 According to Mehkma Mosmiyat,
00:08:13 the temperature is around 8 degrees centigrade today.
00:08:17 The maximum temperature is around 24 degrees centigrade.
00:08:21 The humidity in the air is 92 percent.
00:08:24 Motorway is still closed at several places.
00:08:29 It was closed at 9.30 last night.
00:08:32 Motorway M5 is closed from Ruknpur to Rohi,
00:08:36 Zahidpeer to Utsharif.
00:08:38 Sher Shah Interchange Exchange is closed from Utsharif.
00:08:41 Motorway M4 is closed from Sher Shah to Shyamkot.
00:08:46 From Shyamkot to Abdul Hakim,
00:08:48 all kinds of traffic are closed in the motorway.
00:08:51 The instructions are being issued to take a detour.
00:08:53 Visibility in the urban areas of Multan is even less.
00:08:57 You can see the traffic here.
00:09:02 The sun has risen but the traffic is less.
00:09:05 The highway police, motorway police and city traffic police
00:09:09 have been instructed not to over-sweat and overtake.
00:09:15 Do not leave your homes in the evening or morning.
00:09:19 Use the fog lights.
00:09:21 Let's go to Lahore again.
00:09:23 We were talking to Mr. Almas.
00:09:25 We could not hear you properly.
00:09:27 Tell us what the situation is and what is being done.
00:09:31 People are being told not to leave their homes.
00:09:33 What should people do on holidays?
00:09:35 The daily routine of life is completely suspended.
00:09:42 You can see the traffic behind me.
00:09:45 The people of Lahore are out in their offices
00:09:49 and looking for a job.
00:09:52 All the ring roads of Punjab are closed.
00:09:59 The motorways, Mirza Ahmed Ali told you,
00:10:02 airport operations are suspended.
00:10:05 All the railways, Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad and Peshawar,
00:10:11 all are being affected.
00:10:13 Their timings have been postponed.
00:10:16 After 12 o'clock in Lahore,
00:10:20 the motorways and the weather department told us
00:10:26 that the situation could improve and the motorways could open.
00:10:30 When we contacted the weather department,
00:10:36 they said that the weather will remain like this for another four to five days.
00:10:43 They said that people will have to tolerate the fog.
00:10:47 Almas, tell me something.
00:10:49 The health officials tell us that there is fog or smog.
00:10:54 Can a common citizen differentiate?
00:10:57 When you go out and see,
00:10:59 do you notice the difference?
00:11:05 You are absolutely right.
00:11:08 When I stand here and breathe,
00:11:12 I can see the difference between the smog and fog.
00:11:16 This is not smog.
00:11:19 This is fog.
00:11:20 The smell of fog is that.
00:11:24 Our eyes can see that this is not smog.
00:11:30 This is fog.
00:11:31 This is fog.
00:11:34 When we inhale, we can feel the difference.
00:11:41 The weather department says that when the pressure of the air is low,
00:11:47 the fog will be very high.
00:11:50 The air pressure is very low at the moment.
00:11:52 This is why we are predicting that the weather will remain like this for another four to five days.
00:11:58 The weather will remain like fog.
00:12:02 You may not be able to see it on camera.
00:12:05 Thank you so much, Mirza Ahmed Ali.
00:12:08 Now, you can guess how the situation in Punjab is improving.
00:12:12 The problems are increasing.
00:12:16 There are countries in the world where the sunlight does not affect them for six months.
00:12:22 Look at Norway.
00:12:24 Scandinavian countries.
00:12:26 Scandinavian countries are also facing the same situation.
00:12:30 There is a storm in the state of Victoria, Queensland.
00:12:35 There is a destructive storm.
00:12:37 The destructive winds have caused destruction in recent days.
00:12:40 There have been casualties as a result of which.
00:12:42 Similarly, there is a wave of cold in Beijing.
00:12:46 The system has been badly affected.
00:12:49 This is the same situation in America.
00:12:50 The record of the cold that has caused bloodshed in Beijing is 70 years.
00:12:55 It is being said that there is a snowstorm in Nebraska.
00:12:58 More than one foot of snow has fallen there.
00:13:00 There is a phenomenon of black ice.
00:13:04 A thin layer forms on the roads.
00:13:08 The tires cannot grip the road.
00:13:13 There are accidents due to slipping.
00:13:18 There are different types of weather all over the world.
00:13:22 There is heat, there is cold.
00:13:25 All the weather is very severe.
00:13:29 This is a big problem.
00:13:30 The problem in America is that there are countries where it is very hot.
00:13:37 This is the same situation in Australia.
00:13:39 Yes, in Australia.
00:13:40 We talk about heat and cold.
00:13:43 The temperature is very high there.
00:13:49 Yes, the temperature is very high.
00:13:52 The reason is that elections are going to be held on 8th February.
00:13:57 January is about to start.
00:13:59 I think one and a half months are left.
00:14:01 Before that, the election campaign has started.
00:14:07 As we mentioned in the intro of People's Party.
00:14:10 The Pakistan People's Party has started.
00:14:12 Now, they are taking it to the next gear.
00:14:14 What better opportunity is there?
00:14:16 Whenever there is an event like this,
00:14:18 whenever there is a chance for Mahatma General Bhutto to be elected,
00:14:20 there is a CEC meeting.
00:14:22 Many important decisions are made.
00:14:24 Many important announcements are made.
00:14:26 So, yesterday's announcement...
00:14:28 Not only did the opposition get criticized,
00:14:31 but the party's banner was also announced.
00:14:34 Okay.
00:14:35 They say that they will not deal with it.
00:14:38 And, of course, Bilawar Bhutto is also an expectant.
00:14:42 He is the Prime Minister of People's Party.
00:14:43 Let's see what he has to say.
00:14:46 Okay, this is the People's Party's matter.
00:14:49 And, of course, as a People's Party,
00:14:53 it is a big event.
00:14:54 People also come here.
00:14:56 So, on the occasion of Mahatma's birthday,
00:14:58 the way the speeches were made,
00:14:59 Mr. Zardari also gave a speech.
00:15:01 Let's talk about Pakistan's justice system.
00:15:03 Shah Mehmood Qureshi was released yesterday.
00:15:07 And, the scene that everyone saw was that
00:15:09 he was still not released.
00:15:12 When he was standing outside the cipher case after the bail,
00:15:15 he was standing inside the jail.
00:15:17 And, he was trying to address the media there.
00:15:20 But, what happened was that he was caught from there.
00:15:23 And, the way he was taken inside the car,
00:15:25 everyone saw this scene.
00:15:27 And, they pushed him.
00:15:28 During this time, Shah Mehmood Qureshi kept saying
00:15:30 that the Supreme Court has released me.
00:15:32 And, he kept showing the papers.
00:15:34 And, again, the arrest is against the Supreme Court's order.
00:15:37 It is a revenge case.
00:15:38 He kept talking about this throughout.
00:15:40 And, also, on the arrest of Shah Mehmood Qureshi,
00:15:44 when there were reactions from many people,
00:15:46 the President of the country also tweeted.
00:15:48 So, we have it.
00:15:50 Can we play it?
00:15:51 Okay.
00:15:52 Also, his daughter, who is also a covering candidate,
00:15:56 Shah Mehmood Qureshi's daughter, Mehr Bano Qureshi,
00:15:58 she also gave interviews to many channels of Media Talk.
00:16:01 And, she told what had happened.
00:16:03 And, she kept saying that,
00:16:05 "We had the papers. We were waiting. We didn't even know."
00:16:09 And, she said that all the interviews
00:16:10 were being made as a target of political revenge.
00:16:13 We were arresting him.
00:16:15 We found out that he has filed a new FIR.
00:16:18 He didn't tell us where he was taken.
00:16:19 We don't know anything about this.
00:16:21 The way my father was arrested,
00:16:24 we didn't consider his age or his status.
00:16:28 He is the Vice Chairman of Pakistan Sehri Ki Insaaf.
00:16:31 He has been the Prime Minister of Pakistan twice.
00:16:35 He didn't respect anything.
00:16:38 Okay. Now, after this,
00:16:41 you see that Noon League is also very active.
00:16:44 And, many political figures are changing their political addresses.
00:16:48 In this matter, we saw that Maqtoon Faisal Salah Ayyad,
00:16:51 who used to be very active in politics,
00:16:53 now he is active again.
00:16:55 So, he has joined Muslim League Noon.
00:16:57 -From which party? -Yes.
00:16:59 I didn't see him so active in national politics before.
00:17:03 Although, he was very popular in Musharraf era.
00:17:06 But, now he is active again.
00:17:08 And, in a parliamentary address,
00:17:12 President Muslim League Noon Shahbaz Sharif said
00:17:15 that there was a protest to cancel the visit of the President of China.
00:17:18 I think he is talking about 2014.
00:17:20 And, then he said that Nawaz Sharif
00:17:22 has given priority to the country's honour and not to the Kashkul.
00:17:26 What else did he say?
00:17:27 So, let's take a look at this situation.
00:17:29 We have with us Hassan Ayyub from Islamabad.
00:17:31 Hassan, thank you so much. Good morning to you.
00:17:33 Yesterday, the way Shah Mehmood Qureshi came out
00:17:36 and was arrested again,
00:17:38 his daughter went to him at night and told him that she doesn't know where he is.
00:17:41 So, these scenes made headlines all over the world.
00:17:45 So, what will you say about this?
00:17:47 -What was your impression? -What was your impression?
00:17:50 What happened? How did it happen? Why did it happen?
00:17:55 What was my impression? I had given a report on this
00:17:58 to my program reporters yesterday.
00:18:01 Shah Mehmood Qureshi was wanted by the Rawalpindi Police
00:18:07 and he was wanted in the GHQ attack case.
00:18:10 In the GHQ attack case, on 6th May,
00:18:14 if you look at it, there is a background to it.
00:18:16 On 6th May, in Chakri, the Bani Chairman of the Judicial Council
00:18:20 had a meeting and a decision was made
00:18:23 that if the Bani Chairman is arrested,
00:18:26 then a march will be taken towards the GHQ.
00:18:29 -Okay. -Okay.
00:18:30 Mr. Ishqaq, this matter is...
00:18:32 On 7th, there is a Zoom meeting and Shah Sahib is also a part of it.
00:18:36 Basically, he is among those people,
00:18:41 who are accused by the police,
00:18:42 that Shah Mehmood Qureshi is among those people
00:18:44 who have planned the 9th May incident.
00:18:47 -Okay. -So, in this situation,
00:18:50 he has been arrested in the 9th and 10th May incident.
00:18:54 And his investigation,
00:18:55 which his wife was saying that she doesn't know in which case,
00:18:59 so, she knew about the case from Shah Mehmood Qureshi.
00:19:03 -I mean, 25... -No, my question is different, Hassan.
00:19:06 We have already known from the program that why he was arrested.
00:19:11 We are talking about the method.
00:19:13 One is that he was supposed to be arrested,
00:19:16 but the way he was arrested...
00:19:18 Obviously, optics matter a lot.
00:19:21 They matter a lot in the world.
00:19:23 Obviously, these things should be kept in mind.
00:19:26 He was the minister of foreign affairs twice.
00:19:28 Yesterday, his daughter said that whenever it was time for arrest,
00:19:31 he was easily arrested.
00:19:33 So, what will you say about all this?
00:19:35 I will tell you that basically, this is his stance.
00:19:40 I asked about the police's stance.
00:19:42 I also said that he is a senior citizen.
00:19:45 You can't compare him to the senior police officers
00:19:48 with whom I have spoken.
00:19:50 They said that they had been there a long time ago.
00:19:52 First, Shah Mehmood was told to come.
00:19:54 He took a lot of time to get out of the jail.
00:19:57 It was around 9 PM and he left at 11 PM.
00:20:01 He was aware that he would be arrested.
00:20:04 The police told him to go, but he waited.
00:20:07 The media came.
00:20:08 The media came and he started giving political color to it.
00:20:13 Basically, we have to see him as a criminal or an accused.
00:20:17 We don't see him as a senior citizen.
00:20:22 He has served two terms in the high office.
00:20:26 In the eye of law,
00:20:28 everyone who is accused is an accused.
00:20:30 We won't differentiate between him and the senior citizen.
00:20:34 He is a former minister of foreign affairs.
00:20:36 He has served two terms as a former minister of foreign affairs.
00:20:39 We had to arrest him as a criminal.
00:20:42 We arrested him.
00:20:44 If he is in pain, why don't you raise your voice for others?
00:20:48 That's right.
00:20:49 If the police are thinking of justice based on equality,
00:20:52 then this is good.
00:20:53 This example should be followed.
00:20:55 We were watching how Maqdoom Faisal Soleh Hayat
00:21:00 joined the Noon League.
00:21:01 He was inactive.
00:21:02 He had a lot of political personality.
00:21:04 He was active in the Musharraf era.
00:21:09 But he remained silent in the middle.
00:21:11 Now he is joining the Noon League again.
00:21:12 What is his relevance in Pakistan and Punjab politics?
00:21:16 He is relevant in the district level.
00:21:20 I doubt if he is relevant in the province level.
00:21:24 In Punjab, in the district of Jhang,
00:21:27 he was a Muslim League member.
00:21:29 In 2017-18, he left the Muslim League.
00:21:34 You know that political engineering was going on.
00:21:37 All the people had no hope in the elections of 2018.
00:21:43 Now, in the 2024 elections,
00:21:46 the entire district is in the hands of Maqdoom Faisal Soleh Hayat.
00:21:52 The Muslim League should think about this.
00:21:55 Why is the entire district joining him?
00:21:58 All the candidates of the National Assembly
00:22:02 will decide about the ticket.
00:22:04 But it's their choice.
00:22:06 And we are hearing that if Maqdoom Faisal Soleh Hayat
00:22:09 becomes the MLA,
00:22:11 he will be included in the cabinet.
00:22:15 So, he will have an impact on the national level.
00:22:19 He will have many close members in the cabinet.
00:22:22 He was a former MLA.
00:22:24 When Nawaz Sharif came...
00:22:26 He has a lot of trust in the Muslim League leadership.
00:22:30 He has a lot of power.
00:22:31 When Nawaz Sharif came,
00:22:33 it was expected that he would be welcomed as a jurist.
00:22:37 But there were big changes.
00:22:40 After that, the Muslim League leaders,
00:22:42 like Jawed Latif Sahib, kept making claims.
00:22:44 "We have 120 seats. We will cross the 170 number."
00:22:49 What is the reason for so many claims,
00:22:52 yet the electables,
00:22:54 or those who left the League in the past,
00:22:57 are being invited again and are being included?
00:23:00 Do the electables need the League?
00:23:04 In Punjab's politics, there are electables.
00:23:07 An electable has its own vote bank.
00:23:09 Then, the party gets a vote bank.
00:23:11 And then, the person wins.
00:23:12 In every election, there are more than two electables.
00:23:15 Punjab's politics is not the same as it is today.
00:23:17 It has been going on for decades.
00:23:20 But, when Maqdoom Faisal Soleh Hayat...
00:23:21 The numbers you were telling us about,
00:23:22 they don't need it.
00:23:24 I am saying it from that point of view.
00:23:26 See, those politicians, Jawed Latif Sahib,
00:23:28 don't give a policy statement for the Muslim League.
00:23:30 I have said it before.
00:23:32 They can give a statement for Shabaz Sheikh Sahib,
00:23:34 Nawaz Sheikh Sahib,
00:23:36 or for Mariam Nawaz, Hamza Shehbaz,
00:23:38 or for Fajr Jassim, or Ahsan Iqbal.
00:23:41 So, rest, you don't need to understand anyone's policy statement.
00:23:45 I was saying it again,
00:23:46 Faisal Soleh Hayat Sahib
00:23:47 has never been a part of the Muslim League Nawaz.
00:23:49 He has been a part of the Muslim League Kaaf.
00:23:51 He is a patriot.
00:23:52 He has been in the first party.
00:23:53 -That's right. -He has been in three parties.
00:23:57 But, he was never a part of it.
00:23:58 This is the first time he has joined the Muslim League Nawaz.
00:24:00 If you look at his track record,
00:24:03 you will see how long his journey in the Muslim League Nawaz is.
00:24:05 Most of the time, he spent time with Respected Benazir Bhutto.
00:24:09 But, in the end, he left Respected Benazir Bhutto and became a patriot.
00:24:14 After becoming a patriot, he joined his party, the Muslim League Kaaf.
00:24:18 After joining the Muslim League Kaaf,
00:24:22 he went to the People's Party again.
00:24:24 And, he has joined the Muslim League Nawaz again.
00:24:27 Let's see what happens next.
00:24:29 Thank you so much, Hassan Ayyub, for being here.
00:24:32 -We had a chat. -It's happening in politics.
00:24:35 There are many changes in politics.
00:24:36 The address changes.
00:24:38 People change their priorities.
00:24:40 We did this, he did that.
00:24:43 But, no one tells us what their plans are.
00:24:45 They don't discuss the economy and the issues in Pakistan.
00:24:51 That should happen.
00:24:52 There should be debates.
00:24:53 -There should be debates. -Absolutely.
00:24:55 There should be breaks.
00:24:56 (UPBEAT MUSIC)
00:24:58 Welcome back once again.
00:25:05 Let's talk about entertainment.
00:25:08 The film industry is known for its silver screen.
00:25:15 We can see that it has a long history.
00:25:18 Big films like Hollywood, Bollywood, Lollywood...
00:25:21 Films are made in many countries and languages.
00:25:26 People are very happy with it.
00:25:28 There was a time when people used to go to cinemas for entertainment.
00:25:33 People used to take care of themselves there.
00:25:35 If you talk about Pakistan, you can see old films and songs.
00:25:40 The old generation tells us how great they were.
00:25:46 They used to wait for a long time.
00:25:48 People used to go to the cinemas.
00:25:49 -We were talking about drive-in cinemas. -They planned it.
00:25:53 It was a cheap entertainment.
00:25:56 -People used to go there. -Big screen.
00:25:57 They planned it.
00:25:59 But it has become so expensive.
00:26:01 -Movies are not made that much. -Movies are not made.
00:26:03 -They used to make a lot of films. -Movies were not made.
00:26:06 And then...
00:26:09 Foreign films have become more popular.
00:26:14 That's why our film industry has been affected.
00:26:17 What are the reasons?
00:26:18 The second reason was that it was a big hit.
00:26:20 The cinema industry in Pakistan was affected by COVID-19.
00:26:25 COVID-19 had ruined everything.
00:26:27 You know that it was a big problem.
00:26:29 Many cinemas were closed.
00:26:31 There were different problems.
00:26:33 But Ashfaq, our films are not of that quality.
00:26:40 They are not made in that quantity.
00:26:41 If you compare it with cinema houses,
00:26:44 where people go to watch films,
00:26:46 their numbers have decreased.
00:26:48 It has reduced from 1500 to 1500.
00:26:51 -You can guess. -You can guess
00:26:54 how limited the entertainment, cultural activities are.
00:26:58 Let's talk to the Minister of Culture, Heritage and Heritage, Jamal Shahzad.
00:27:04 Thank you so much for joining us.
00:27:06 And a very good morning to you, Jamal Shahzad.
00:27:08 Since you are the Minister of Culture, Heritage and Heritage,
00:27:12 what is your assessment of the reasons?
00:27:16 Is the standard of films not good enough for people to be attracted?
00:27:20 Did COVID-19 cause a big dent in the cinema industry?
00:27:24 We saw that there were a lot of losses because of it.
00:27:27 What are the reasons in your opinion?
00:27:30 There are many reasons.
00:27:33 The biggest reason is that there are very few cinema houses.
00:27:38 If a producer wants to invest in a film,
00:27:43 the biggest challenge is whether the film will be made or not.
00:27:49 How many cinemas are there?
00:27:51 Even if you make the best film in 150 cinema houses,
00:27:57 what will be the income? What will be the revenue?
00:28:00 Nothing will happen.
00:28:01 Until the number of cinemas increases,
00:28:06 the film industry will not be successful.
00:28:09 As far as the standards are concerned,
00:28:14 our new films are technically better than the old ones.
00:28:21 They are better in terms of topics and the actors are not bad.
00:28:26 Good films are being made.
00:28:27 Recently, the legendary film 'Maula Jatt' was released.
00:28:36 It was released everywhere.
00:28:37 But how did it get its investment amount in Pakistan?
00:28:42 It was not available.
00:28:44 So, the need is that all the governments,
00:28:47 our government came for limited time,
00:28:50 but when the elected government comes,
00:28:53 they should keep their preference that the number of cinemas in Pakistan
00:28:58 should be at least 4000.
00:29:01 According to the population, our population is 24.5 crore.
00:29:06 150 cinemas are a joke for 24.5 crore people.
00:29:10 But how did it increase from 1500 to 1500?
00:29:12 This is a big question.
00:29:13 The number should have increased by 1500.
00:29:15 The reason for this increase is that the state never supported the film industry.
00:29:22 Okay.
00:29:23 In the history of Pakistan,
00:29:25 there has never been a case of support.
00:29:28 When the film industry is facing problems,
00:29:33 the government supports it.
00:29:35 There are various measures.
00:29:37 There are tax exemptions and funds
00:29:44 that encourage producers to take loans or funds from the government
00:29:52 and make films.
00:29:54 There are many other measures.
00:29:57 Mr. Jamal Shah,
00:30:01 films were made not only in Pakistan,
00:30:04 but also in Hollywood and Bollywood.
00:30:07 Was it an attraction for people to go to the cinema and entertain?
00:30:12 They had multiple choices.
00:30:15 Do you think that people don't stop because of the lack of films?
00:30:20 Is this a reason?
00:30:22 Multiple choice is a good thing.
00:30:25 We started the multiple choice program in 2007.
00:30:29 We thought that if Indian films were made,
00:30:32 the cinema industry would revive.
00:30:34 But in the 80s,
00:30:41 when cinemas were about to close,
00:30:44 our films were made before that.
00:30:47 In your preamble, you said that there were 1500 cinemas in the world
00:30:51 until 1975.
00:30:54 At that time, we had our own films.
00:30:57 There were no Indian films or Hollywood films.
00:30:59 But I think that there should be freedom in cinema.
00:31:05 Indian, Turkish, Hollywood,
00:31:09 Pakistani films should be made.
00:31:12 Pakistani films will be better and better.
00:31:18 The way we see it,
00:31:22 digital media, social media,
00:31:24 and the platforms like Amazon and Netflix,
00:31:28 if you subscribe to them, you get access to the whole world.
00:31:33 There are many films and series that are launched there.
00:31:36 Don't you think that people are trying to get
00:31:40 the most out of the digital media?
00:31:43 Instead of going to the cinema,
00:31:45 they should buy popcorn there.
00:31:46 Just like it's happening in reality.
00:31:48 This is a fact.
00:31:50 There is no doubt about it.
00:31:51 But it hasn't put a big dent in the industry.
00:31:54 Because you can never replace the cinema experience
00:31:58 with your phone screen or television screen.
00:32:04 In the modern world,
00:32:07 there are many platforms like Amazon and Netflix.
00:32:12 But why are cinemas running there?
00:32:15 Why are there 80,000 cinemas in a country like China?
00:32:19 Because there was a lot of room for growth.
00:32:21 And it's a big business
00:32:23 that is moving forward in a very channelized way.
00:32:26 We should invest in it.
00:32:29 The government should encourage investors.
00:32:32 They should give plots and facilities
00:32:34 so that more and more cinemas are made.
00:32:36 If there are more cinemas,
00:32:38 they will demand more content.
00:32:41 And at least 60% of the content will be Pakistani.
00:32:45 And our films will be revived.
00:32:47 What kind of cinemas are there?
00:32:50 Are there multiplexes or cineplexes?
00:32:53 Or like the ones that were there before?
00:32:55 That's a good question.
00:32:57 The multiplexes are very expensive.
00:33:01 It's a heavy investment.
00:33:02 A common Pakistani cannot go there.
00:33:04 So, cinemas should be made in large numbers
00:33:08 so that a common Pakistani can enter
00:33:11 and enjoy the entertainment with affordable tickets.
00:33:15 This is very important.
00:33:17 It's not necessary that cinemas should be very expensive.
00:33:19 Cinemas should be suitable so that people can watch films.
00:33:22 Mr. Jamal, I was surprised when I heard about India
00:33:26 that there are some areas where there are still fireplaces.
00:33:29 And where there is still DDLJ.
00:33:32 And people watch films there because they are affordable.
00:33:35 Yes, absolutely.
00:33:37 They are affordable because they have introduced
00:33:40 very cheap cinemas in remote areas.
00:33:44 New options have come.
00:33:47 I said that there are 80,000 cinemas in China
00:33:49 which are the biggest cinemas in the world.
00:33:51 And their industry will be developed in the future.
00:33:56 It's like that.
00:33:57 Thank you so much, Mr. Jamal Shah.
00:33:58 You have explained everything.
00:33:59 When a film is made, the producer and director prefer
00:34:04 that it should be launched on a big screen
00:34:06 and then it should be launched on a web series or platform
00:34:09 like Netflix or Amazon.
00:34:11 Obviously, they generate their revenue from this.
00:34:14 But in our country...
00:34:15 The real thing was that cinemas should be made
00:34:20 like...
00:34:21 There were different types of cinemas.
00:34:25 There were different types of cinemas.
00:34:30 There were no security issues like there are now.
00:34:32 If you go to a big cinema which has multiplexes,
00:34:38 what happens is that you buy popcorn, tickets,
00:34:41 four kids go with you,
00:34:42 and your bill will be so high that you will think
00:34:44 whether to go again or not.
00:34:45 But this is a great way to get out.
00:34:48 People don't have to worry about inflation and inflation.
00:34:51 Women are also contributing to inflation and inflation
00:34:55 by going out of their homes
00:34:59 and working in different departments and fields.
00:35:02 You rarely see such scenes in Pakistan.
00:35:06 But in Karachi and other parts of the country,
00:35:09 you see women bus drivers.
00:35:12 On the roads of Karachi,
00:35:13 you see red and different colored buses,
00:35:17 green buses, white buses.
00:35:18 You will see women driving them.
00:35:21 Rubina Alvi will tell us more about this.
00:35:24 In addition to managing their homes well,
00:35:27 you will see women driving buses on the roads
00:35:30 like men.
00:35:34 Women are not behind in any field.
00:35:37 They should have confidence in themselves.
00:35:41 I have a lot of support from home.
00:35:43 I have got good trainers here.
00:35:45 If women get support from their homes,
00:35:48 there is nothing in the world
00:35:51 that women cannot do.
00:35:53 Even females can drive buses like men.
00:35:56 That's why I applied.
00:35:58 I have a lot of support from my family.
00:36:00 Driving is a great opportunity for females.
00:36:02 Females are everywhere now.
00:36:05 These women bus drivers
00:36:07 are now driving red, green, white and pink buses
00:36:12 and you will see them on the roads of Karachi.
00:36:16 Now no one can call women helpless.
00:36:19 Because women can now drive buses
00:36:23 in the form of female drivers.
00:36:26 With cameraman Mohammad Hanif,
00:36:28 Rubina Alvi, ARY News, Karachi.
00:36:32 -Amazing. -Amazing.
00:36:34 -Let's take a break. -Interesting.
00:36:36 Welcome back once again.
00:36:43 Human trafficking is a big problem worldwide.
00:36:47 Many steps are taken to control it.
00:36:51 In Pakistan, the FBI, the investigation agency,
00:36:55 has started a hotline to file complaints against human trafficking.
00:37:02 This will not only help in stopping human smuggling,
00:37:06 but will also help in taking immediate action against human smugglers.
00:37:12 It is said that complaints will be filed immediately.
00:37:15 Let's talk about it.
00:37:17 We have with us the Director-in-Chief of Human Smuggling, ISRAAR Rahman Khan.
00:37:23 Thank you so much for joining us, ISRAAR.
00:37:25 The first step should be to have a hotline
00:37:30 where we can file complaints against human smugglers.
00:37:33 Then we will have to take action.
00:37:37 This should have been done long ago.
00:37:40 What will be the benefit of this hotline?
00:37:43 -What is the mechanism? -Explain the mechanism.
00:37:47 Thank you. Let me explain one thing.
00:37:51 It is important to explain the two things.
00:37:55 One is human smuggling and the other is human trafficking.
00:38:00 It is important to explain these two things.
00:38:04 Human trafficking and human smuggling, as we say in Urdu,
00:38:11 is when a person is forced, threatened, or cheated.
00:38:20 Remember two things.
00:38:21 Forced labor and sexual exploitation.
00:38:25 If a person is forced, employed, or used,
00:38:32 within the country or outside the country,
00:38:34 it is called human trafficking.
00:38:39 This is a different thing.
00:38:42 The Human Trafficking Act of 2018 covers this.
00:38:47 The second is human smuggling or smuggling of migrants.
00:38:51 It is when a person, without a document,
00:38:57 or through fake documents,
00:38:59 or if he crosses the border of one country and enters another,
00:39:06 it is called human smuggling.
00:39:07 You have reached the point. Now, tell us about the hotline.
00:39:10 The second thing is the hotline.
00:39:13 Whenever there are such incidents,
00:39:18 if they are reported immediately,
00:39:20 the institutions that we have established,
00:39:25 the benefit of which is that the departments in the country,
00:39:29 social welfare, FIA, police,
00:39:33 are all linked to this.
00:39:35 As soon as we get information on this,
00:39:38 it will be sent to all the departments.
00:39:41 They will take legal action.
00:39:46 If someone wants to support it,
00:39:49 or refer it to another department,
00:39:51 it will be easier to get assistance.
00:39:54 That's one thing.
00:39:55 The second thing is that you can track it.
00:39:59 How will it be tracked? I don't understand.
00:40:02 The complaint you have filed,
00:40:07 will be tracked through the computer system.
00:40:11 It will be online.
00:40:13 What state the complaint is in, what services have been provided.
00:40:17 This will be a complete process that will be followed.
00:40:19 The benefit of this is that your complaints will be properly entertained.
00:40:26 There will be action.
00:40:27 But one thing I want to understand is that,
00:40:30 in human trafficking cases,
00:40:33 there is no margin for the victim to use the hotline.
00:40:39 Obviously, he is trapped.
00:40:41 The circumstances are not like that.
00:40:43 How reliable will the hotline be?
00:40:47 How will he file the complaint?
00:40:50 To file a complaint, we will have to call him ourselves.
00:40:56 If someone calls from the public,
00:41:00 only then will we know.
00:41:03 Otherwise, there is no system developed right now.
00:41:07 Tell me one thing.
00:41:09 You know that different mechanisms have been made.
00:41:14 You must remember that the Prime Minister,
00:41:18 started a system called Citizen Portal, where people file complaints.
00:41:21 There is a cyber crime court in FIA,
00:41:24 where people file their complaints.
00:41:26 But sometimes, there is so much rush,
00:41:29 that it takes a lot of time to hear and follow the complaints.
00:41:33 I am sure that many people will contact you.
00:41:35 How will you manage the increased traffic?
00:41:40 This is exclusively made for human trafficking.
00:41:48 We have separate staff for this.
00:41:51 We have dedicated them.
00:41:53 FIA is not dealing exclusively with this.
00:41:57 The police and FIA are involved in this.
00:42:02 So, when the amount is calculated,
00:42:07 it is a shared responsibility.
00:42:09 We have sufficient resources to handle this.
00:42:18 With the passage of time, depending on the load,
00:42:22 we will increase our resources.
00:42:25 We will increase our resources. Thank you so much, Israel.
00:42:27 When we see the 911 service in the US,
00:42:31 there is an immediate response.
00:42:33 The team is on the ground to respond.
00:42:37 Break.
00:42:38 In the name of God, the most merciful, the most compassionate.
00:42:45 Once again, I wish you all the best.
00:42:49 Please sit down.
00:42:50 Thank you so much.
00:42:51 You were away for half an hour.
00:42:52 You have to sit down consistently
00:42:55 to gather all the compliments.
00:43:00 Thank you, Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:43:01 No problem.
00:43:03 I want to talk to you.
00:43:05 As the year is ending...
00:43:08 Are you sad?
00:43:09 No, I am not sad. I am evaluating.
00:43:11 What have you evaluated?
00:43:13 I joined you this year.
00:43:15 On this platform.
00:43:17 I think I can talk about March Ramzan.
00:43:21 I found a new thing in this show.
00:43:24 I feel I can interact with people.
00:43:27 I can share my life experiences.
00:43:32 I think this is the best thing about this show.
00:43:35 We can interact, we can share.
00:43:38 It brings out your persona.
00:43:40 Sadaf Abdul Jabbar was doing news.
00:43:43 So, it was about news.
00:43:45 Here, you can talk about your routine.
00:43:47 How many topics can we talk about?
00:43:48 We can talk about many topics.
00:43:50 We can share our opinions.
00:43:55 It is not limited to a single topic.
00:43:58 It is not limited.
00:43:58 We have different factors in our life.
00:44:01 We have emotional, social and financial issues.
00:44:05 We try to cover all of them in this show.
00:44:08 I would like to give credit to Abdullah Shafiq.
00:44:11 Oh my God!
00:44:12 -Dashfaq's views in Australia. -Listen to me.
00:44:15 I will go to crime.
00:44:16 I would like to mention one thing.
00:44:18 When four wickets fell on 46,
00:44:22 this guy left a very easy catch on the slip.
00:44:24 This was not his first catch.
00:44:27 -Yes. -Catches win the matches.
00:44:29 All the people present there are saying
00:44:32 that they might have lost the match because of this drop catch.
00:44:35 Babar Azam has been replaced.
00:44:37 Babar Azam is a good catcher comparatively.
00:44:39 But, this should not happen at this level.
00:44:42 Now, he has scored more than 150 wickets.
00:44:46 He has led by 61 wickets.
00:44:48 Now, you can see how badly he costs us.
00:44:51 -Let's move ahead. -Let's move ahead.
00:44:53 We will leave Australia and go to Karachi.
00:44:56 We will leave Melbourne.
00:44:57 We will discuss the issues here.
00:45:01 I wish we see these issues in our lives.
00:45:05 We will try to control them.
00:45:06 But, the number of street crimes has increased in Karachi.
00:45:09 Additional IG, Karachi Khadim Hussain Rand says
00:45:11 that he has arrested street criminals
00:45:13 who have been to jail 30 times.
00:45:16 By the grace of God, they come back and get back to their work.
00:45:19 They get back to their old jobs.
00:45:20 One of them was released from jail in a week or 15 days.
00:45:25 In the case of street crime,
00:45:26 the role of prosecution is more important than the investigation.
00:45:29 So, he says that he will do his job.
00:45:31 But, in the case of evidence collection,
00:45:36 the role of prosecution is less important.
00:45:37 They come out of the jail very soon.
00:45:39 When they come to know that they won't be punished,
00:45:43 they start working on the same.
00:45:46 Exactly.
00:45:46 There are many things that need to be worked on.
00:45:50 Police...
00:45:51 Evidence collection is very important.
00:45:54 In our society, these things are not considered in science.
00:45:58 When criminals are caught,
00:45:59 it is very rare that there is any pressure.
00:46:01 When there is any pressure,
00:46:03 the investigation is done properly.
00:46:05 When the investigation is not done properly,
00:46:06 it is very difficult to take them to the court,
00:46:09 to get a warrant made,
00:46:10 and to get the accused punished.
00:46:13 In the beginning, the media gets very excited.
00:46:15 -CCTVs are taken. -This and that.
00:46:18 But, what kind of evidence is admissible,
00:46:22 this is very important to know.
00:46:25 Anyway, we have seen one thing,
00:46:30 the police also acknowledge this.
00:46:31 Additional IG, Karachi Khadim Hussain Rindh,
00:46:33 what is his position on this?
00:46:35 Let's show you.
00:46:36 We don't have much support from the official side.
00:46:40 Such criminals have been caught,
00:46:41 who have been caught 30-40 times before,
00:46:43 and the police have sent them to jail.
00:46:45 But, in a week, in a month,
00:46:48 they come out in 15 days.
00:46:49 And the one who comes out early,
00:46:51 becomes so brave,
00:46:53 he knows that this is not a big deal.
00:46:55 Jail, court, or a case is not a big deal.
00:46:59 The punishment for street crime is 7 years.
00:47:01 This year, only 3 people have been punished for 1 year,
00:47:07 out of 74-75 convictions.
00:47:11 More than half of them have been punished for 1 month.
00:47:14 Let's talk about this.
00:47:16 Our reporter, crime reporter,
00:47:18 has his eyes on every crime,
00:47:20 and he does a lot of research.
00:47:22 Let's talk to Nazir Shah, Studio Manager.
00:47:23 Thank you so much.
00:47:25 The punishment that we are seeing,
00:47:27 someone comes out in a week,
00:47:28 someone in 2 years,
00:47:29 someone in 6 months.
00:47:31 What was their crime?
00:47:32 What was this?
00:47:33 They go for fun, what was the punishment?
00:47:35 Where is the prosecution failing so badly?
00:47:37 See, when we come to this morning show,
00:47:40 and there is a crime issue,
00:47:42 you ask why the street crime has increased so much,
00:47:44 why is it never decreasing?
00:47:45 So, today, I have come to this program with this reason.
00:47:49 We did an exclusive interview with Adish Ilaji Karachi,
00:47:52 where they have revealed that
00:47:54 there are 3 street criminals in the entire year,
00:47:57 who have been punished for only 1 year.
00:47:59 And in total, there are 72 people,
00:48:02 sorry, 75 people, but the remaining 72,
00:48:06 some have been punished for 1 month,
00:48:08 some for 15 days, some for a week.
00:48:10 Do you know what their crimes were?
00:48:11 Street crime.
00:48:12 This is specifically about street crime.
00:48:14 Snatching, etc.
00:48:15 Yes, the punishment for street crime is 7 years.
00:48:18 Okay, so this...
00:48:19 See, the case of murder is a different story.
00:48:22 The total number of murders that took place,
00:48:24 from 1st January to now,
00:48:27 134 murders have taken place,
00:48:29 many of them involving merchants.
00:48:30 You see, in the past few days,
00:48:32 one after another, merchants have been murdered,
00:48:34 some have been killed in their offices,
00:48:37 some on the streets, some in shops.
00:48:39 So, the crime rate is increasing in our country,
00:48:42 because the criminals who have been caught,
00:48:44 they are released very easily.
00:48:45 You said that the punishment for street crime,
00:48:46 snatching, etc. is 7 years.
00:48:49 Yes, 7 years.
00:48:50 And how long will they be released?
00:48:51 You see, 72 people have been released,
00:48:53 for a week, 15 days, and within a month,
00:48:57 and only 3 people have been punished for 1 year.
00:49:00 Additionally, Karachi says that
00:49:02 if a criminal is being punished,
00:49:05 it means that the investigation has done its job,
00:49:07 the prosecution is also being done.
00:49:09 But why is he not being punished?
00:49:11 Why is he being released?
00:49:12 It means that they have complained to the prosecution.
00:49:15 They say that the prosecution
00:49:17 does not produce the case properly.
00:49:20 Let's talk about this further.
00:49:21 It's a very interesting point.
00:49:22 How many hurdles do we have to face in the justice system?
00:49:27 First, the criminal becomes weak,
00:49:28 and then the prosecution.
00:49:30 So, we have with us,
00:49:31 the Minister of Internal Affairs, Haris Nawaz.
00:49:33 Thank you so much for joining us.
00:49:35 Nazeer Shah is also with us.
00:49:36 Along with him, we have the statement of Additional IG Karachi.
00:49:40 The investigation,
00:49:41 means that the problem is more than the investigation,
00:49:42 it's the prosecution.
00:49:44 And everyone knows the situation there.
00:49:46 Has it reached you that,
00:49:48 out of 75,
00:49:50 you see what happened with 72.
00:49:53 What is happening?
00:49:54 If they don't get punished,
00:49:55 then for them, it's just like a walk in the park?
00:49:59 Okay.
00:50:02 The basic reasons are,
00:50:04 number one, the prosecution,
00:50:05 number one, the justice system.
00:50:07 There are two factors.
00:50:09 One, all our efforts
00:50:12 to threaten the public,
00:50:15 to threaten the public,
00:50:16 we leave them very easily.
00:50:19 That's why we have decided that,
00:50:21 whenever we see the old past record of the person who will be caught,
00:50:26 the prosecution will write in the investigation,
00:50:29 that this is the fifth time he has committed this crime.
00:50:33 That means that it should be incumbent on the prosecutor,
00:50:37 and the judge,
00:50:40 that they should see it now.
00:50:41 If he is a criminal,
00:50:43 then he should put him in jail for at least 4-5 years.
00:50:47 So that he can do a deterrent for others not to do it.
00:50:51 What happens is, when you get caught,
00:50:54 and you are trialled in three months,
00:50:56 and you are given a 15-day sentence for a week,
00:50:58 and the rest of the time is gone,
00:50:59 it's okay, you get a 10-day sentence,
00:51:01 and you get a job,
00:51:03 and you get 10-15 days in jail.
00:51:04 This is the dichotomy in our system.
00:51:07 And if you go there and go to jail for 15 days,
00:51:11 then they will polish it further and make more links.
00:51:14 And the rest of the people also see what punishment he will get if he is caught.
00:51:17 If they find out that he has been in jail for 7 years,
00:51:20 and he is booked for 7 years,
00:51:21 just see how drastically the crime rate will change.
00:51:25 This is what now we are trying to do,
00:51:27 that in every case,
00:51:29 specifically in the case of the Golam Manar,
00:51:31 they will write that he has been caught 6 times in snatching and decoity.
00:51:36 He has committed this crime, he has been punished for this.
00:51:40 And we strongly recommend that he should be punished so that...
00:51:43 But if he is punished,
00:51:45 but if the prosecution is weak,
00:51:47 then who is responsible for that?
00:51:50 Who will look after that department?
00:51:53 Look, this prosecution is another factor.
00:51:55 The prosecutor general here,
00:51:59 he is the one who appoints everyone at the district prosecutor level.
00:52:05 And he has the biggest criminal act here.
00:52:11 Because the criminals have money, they sell them,
00:52:14 and they go speed the case as per the prosecution evidence.
00:52:19 These are the factors, I am telling you frankly,
00:52:22 this is the prosecution, prosecutor, number two, judiciary.
00:52:26 These are the factors that eliminate in our country,
00:52:29 decoity, snatching, it does not end.
00:52:32 Because the criminals come out after a week or two.
00:52:36 I have asked the prosecutor general to please appoint
00:52:42 the best, reputed, professional prosecutor at the district level
00:52:46 so that he can complete the investigation.
00:52:49 Mr. Nazir, would you like to add anything?
00:52:51 Okay, the thing is, this year,
00:52:53 there are about 78 criminals who have been killed in the competition.
00:52:58 More than 800 have been arrested in the police competition.
00:53:04 More than 250 have been arrested,
00:53:06 in total, more than 1200 have been arrested.
00:53:10 If you look at their ratio,
00:53:11 then if you look at the overall ratio of the year,
00:53:15 only 75 criminals have been punished.
00:53:17 So if you look at the injured,
00:53:20 then you can see how many of them are there.
00:53:23 So not only the prosecution,
00:53:25 but also the investigation system is very much in need of money.
00:53:32 Any of your investigators,
00:53:33 until they are paid, they do not work.
00:53:37 They take money from the prosecutor,
00:53:38 they take money from the accused,
00:53:40 and they take money from the prosecutor.
00:53:41 When any of your lawyers go to them,
00:53:44 they say that we do not have the money,
00:53:46 to bring the accused to the court, to take him away.
00:53:48 All this goes to the poor prosecutor.
00:53:50 In the end, the poor prosecutor says,
00:53:51 brother, now do whatever you want to do with this case.
00:53:54 Mr. Haris Nawaz, this is the thing that,
00:53:55 although the reporters are telling,
00:53:57 but our acquaintances,
00:53:59 our acquaintances are passing through this situation.
00:54:02 And we are also witnesses to how many problems there are.
00:54:05 So, let's put a little focus on this,
00:54:07 to tighten them a little,
00:54:09 that this looting,
00:54:11 acid beyond means, they come here too.
00:54:14 Look, we have just given training to the investigators,
00:54:20 we are posting them.
00:54:21 Give them the incentive that,
00:54:22 you will call the accused of this investigation officer,
00:54:27 we will award him too.
00:54:29 We have done it up to this point.
00:54:30 But this has been ingressed in the police.
00:54:33 Honestly, I am highly disappointed,
00:54:36 that the way it is treated there,
00:54:39 the poor one,
00:54:41 who has a loss, a request, a loan,
00:54:43 a client, when you take money from him,
00:54:45 then the matter ends.
00:54:47 And I have tried so hard,
00:54:49 believe me, I have gone to all levels,
00:54:52 but this has been very difficult.
00:54:55 It means that some trustee,
00:54:57 is in the police system,
00:54:58 and for that,
00:55:00 good police experts,
00:55:02 and DIGs will be there, then this will be fine.
00:55:04 Otherwise, they take it as a legal right,
00:55:06 to totally...
00:55:07 No, but the staff of the police station,
00:55:09 whose investigation is done,
00:55:11 he is an investigator, an inspector.
00:55:13 He is an inspector.
00:55:15 For this,
00:55:16 many hundred inspectors, who are enrolled in the investigation,
00:55:20 whose job was to bring him to the investigation department,
00:55:24 or work hard.
00:55:25 But in our case,
00:55:27 the hard work is done only to earn money.
00:55:30 Secondly, Mr. Nawaz,
00:55:33 when you came here,
00:55:35 you said two to three times,
00:55:37 that you will see officers patrolling the streets of Karachi.
00:55:41 I am a citizen of Karachi,
00:55:43 Ashfaq, Sadaf, when we go out on the road,
00:55:45 we don't see any officer on the road.
00:55:48 We don't even see the DSP.
00:55:50 The poor SHO,
00:55:51 who has a very weak seat,
00:55:53 he is seen to save his seat,
00:55:56 in the evening.
00:55:57 But we haven't seen any officer on the road yet.
00:55:59 But this...
00:56:01 Believe me, I have done a conference,
00:56:05 with the IG police,
00:56:07 for Karachi,
00:56:08 with Khadim Nain,
00:56:10 with DIGs.
00:56:12 First, manpower is being misused so much.
00:56:14 Believe me,
00:56:15 this is an official,
00:56:17 unceremonial duty.
00:56:19 -Photocalls are also being used. -I have sent so many people back,
00:56:21 despite the fact,
00:56:23 they don't come out.
00:56:24 They are hiding.
00:56:25 They send people on holidays.
00:56:27 -Okay. -And from there,
00:56:29 it goes on.
00:56:30 It requires a minimum of one year of overhauling,
00:56:33 by a very honest minister,
00:56:36 an honest IG,
00:56:37 and honest DIGs.
00:56:38 This is a...
00:56:39 correct civil rights.
00:56:40 Honestly,
00:56:42 it is very difficult to correct them in three months.
00:56:45 It is not possible.
00:56:46 But I don't leave the news I receive.
00:56:49 Believe me, I...
00:56:51 I have been contacted by big people.
00:56:52 Everyone has my number.
00:56:53 They call me at night.
00:56:54 They even call me at dawn.
00:56:55 "IG, take action."
00:56:57 And we have sent many people.
00:56:59 I am hopeful that this is one way,
00:57:01 to avoid political posting on the merit,
00:57:05 and to have accountability.
00:57:06 The army system is...
00:57:08 -Accountability is the key. -Yes, absolutely.
00:57:11 -Thank you, sir. -Thank you, sir.
00:57:13 Sir, posting on merit...
00:57:16 -Let's leave it. -Nazir, tell us one thing.
00:57:17 Posting on merit...
00:57:19 Even after the NIGRAH set-up,
00:57:20 we have not seen any posting on merit.
00:57:22 Who is using their power now?
00:57:24 Tell me that.
00:57:25 -Look, the power is somewhere... -On one hand,
00:57:26 they have expressed their helplessness.
00:57:28 I mean, they said...
00:57:29 So, the last answer to this is that
00:57:32 everyone is helpless.
00:57:33 The system that was going on earlier,
00:57:36 is still going on.
00:57:37 -But a little... -Who is running it now?
00:57:39 The system operators.
00:57:42 The system operators of Karachi are still running it.
00:57:47 Under the CIA,
00:57:49 as you are known for your AVLC,
00:57:52 the most number of motorcycle liftings and snatchings
00:57:55 in the history of Karachi,
00:57:57 in fact, in the history of Pakistan,
00:57:58 -has happened this year. -This year.
00:58:00 -And... -You will share the numbers at the end.
00:58:02 75 is the number.
00:58:03 I don't understand this.
00:58:04 In such a big city,
00:58:05 there is so much crime.
00:58:06 -75 is the number. -Your short-term kidnapping
00:58:09 and all these things have increased.
00:58:10 Your merchants are getting a list of their crimes.
00:58:14 And they are giving the list without complaining to the police.
00:58:17 When their merchants are being shot at,
00:58:19 -they will understand... -What will they do?
00:58:21 -What will they do? -Let's go.
00:58:22 Thank you so much, Nazir Shah was with us.
00:58:24 And Brigadier-in-Chief Haris Nawaz was talking about our issue.
00:58:26 We can only hope that a solution to these issues is found.
00:58:30 But these issues are still going on.
00:58:32 And now, there is a news that I will include.
00:58:34 That is, the High Court of Islamabad has rejected
00:58:37 the request for a trial on the Saif-Ar trial.
00:58:40 And the High Court has issued a notice
00:58:43 on the request for a trial on the Saif-Ar case.
00:58:48 So, Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry is with us.
00:58:49 Let's ask him. Hussain, tell us.
00:58:52 The number of people who were ordered to go to the trial court in the Saif-Ar case,
00:58:56 one of them was ordered on 12th December.
00:58:58 The request has been accepted.
00:59:00 Judges Mia Gul, Hassan and Ramzeb have asked
00:59:02 that you are saying that the Mujahid officer can file a complaint in the court.
00:59:06 Lawyer Usman Veer has said that the Mujahid officer can file a complaint in the court.
00:59:12 Lawyer Usman Veer has also said that the case has been filed on a daily basis.
00:59:17 The case is going on daily.
00:59:19 25 witnesses have been filed.
00:59:21 There are 28 witnesses in total.
00:59:23 The court has ordered that the trial be closed after 5 days.
00:59:27 And the trial court should be stopped for immediate closure.
00:59:31 And the trial should be resumed.
00:59:32 The court has approved the request.
00:59:36 Judge Mia Gul has said that she is filing a notice.
00:59:39 The court has responded to the FIR.
00:59:42 The FIR prosecutor was present in the court.
00:59:45 He has received the notice on the spot.
00:59:48 The case has been closed.
00:59:50 But the case will be resumed on the other trial court orders.
00:59:55 Thank you so much, Hussain Chaudhry, for informing us about this.
01:00:00 Let's talk about your health.
01:00:02 We have talked about this topic several times.
01:00:05 But today we are going to discuss it from a different angle.
01:00:09 The International Health Organization has released a report on high blood pressure.
01:00:16 More than 3.8 crore people are suffering from it.
01:00:19 What is more disturbing is that this disease is spreading rapidly among young people.
01:00:24 It is said that 23% of 18 to 29 year olds are affected by this disease.
01:00:31 Women aged 45 are more prone to high blood pressure.
01:00:41 Do you know what is associated with high blood pressure?
01:00:45 High blood pressure in a fit of rage.
01:00:47 Sometimes, we don't even know about it.
01:00:51 We don't know what the symptoms are.
01:00:54 Sometimes, it can cause brain hemorrhage and other diseases.
01:00:58 Many people don't even know about it.
01:01:03 This is a very alarming situation.
01:01:06 Let's talk about why it is spreading rapidly among young people.
01:01:09 We have with us Dr. Fawad Farooq, a professor of the field of heart and lung.
01:01:14 -Peace be upon you. -Thank you for taking out time for us.
01:01:19 The numbers from the research are more than 3.8 crore people.
01:01:27 It is very disturbing that it is spreading among young people.
01:01:30 -What is the reason? -In this age group?
01:01:33 -18 to 29. -Actually, we don't have any authentic data.
01:01:39 -But, there are cases close to this. -Yes.
01:01:44 We have discussed this many times.
01:01:49 -It all starts with lifestyle. -Yes.
01:01:50 First, it is lifestyle.
01:01:52 Second, we should not focus on our health.
01:01:56 These are two very important factors.
01:02:00 These are two very important factors.
01:02:03 Unfortunately, we don't have a network of primary care.
01:02:09 -What does primary care mean? -Primary care is
01:02:13 a doctor who can help you in your daily life.
01:02:21 -We don't have a primary clinic. -No.
01:02:25 Because every doctor wants to be a specialist.
01:02:28 -Family physicians? -Yes.
01:02:31 -They used to tell you everything. -Yes.
01:02:34 Every family had a doctor.
01:02:37 I remember 20-25 years ago,
01:02:39 I didn't have to pay a lot of fees.
01:02:43 I had to understand everything about my family.
01:02:45 -You had to refer to a family doctor. -Yes.
01:02:48 When they felt that I am not fit for the job,
01:02:53 they referred me to a family doctor.
01:02:54 Now, there are no doctors.
01:02:56 There are only a few old doctors.
01:02:59 The government didn't pay attention to this.
01:03:01 We have big hospitals.
01:03:03 But, we don't pay attention to the main cause of diseases.
01:03:07 People go for self-medication.
01:03:14 They wait for the symptoms to increase.
01:03:17 When the symptoms are not so bad, they go for self-medication.
01:03:20 The problem is that people want to go to a specialist.
01:03:25 A specialist doctor wants to exclude everything.
01:03:30 -He has a different perspective. -Yes.
01:03:32 He sees the patient in a different way.
01:03:35 He thinks that he has to go to a specialist.
01:03:39 He wants to do everything.
01:03:41 Despite the simple disease,
01:03:44 the patient is burdened with a lot of costs.
01:03:47 If the primary care physician can rule out the costs,
01:03:51 and assess the patient's condition,
01:03:55 and say that he needs to do a few tests,
01:03:57 and if the symptoms increase, he is at the dose step.
01:04:01 The problem is that it is difficult for us to get the patient back.
01:04:04 I will tell you about my personal experience.
01:04:08 I had a good family physician.
01:04:10 He passed away due to corona.
01:04:12 This is the problem.
01:04:14 I have a mindset that I see a specialist.
01:04:18 I say that he is the right person.
01:04:20 The MBPS is not right.
01:04:21 The FCPS is right.
01:04:23 We were talking about the increase in the number of young people.
01:04:27 You mentioned lifestyle.
01:04:29 What are the other factors?
01:04:30 Diet.
01:04:32 This will also be a factor.
01:04:34 The reason is that when you don't know your monitoring,
01:04:38 even in health status,
01:04:41 you have to keep checking some basic parameters.
01:04:44 The blood pressure doesn't come as if you were normal yesterday,
01:04:48 and today you have BP.
01:04:49 All these chronic illnesses have a borderline range.
01:04:54 This is the area when you have reached the border.
01:04:57 If a person keeps a frequent check-up,
01:05:00 he will get an idea that his blood pressure has started to go from 120 to 135.
01:05:07 Now I need to pay a lot of attention to those features or factors
01:05:12 that keep the blood pressure low without medication.
01:05:16 The limit of this will come in 50 or 55.
01:05:22 If you pay attention to those factors.
01:05:24 You should know your vitals regularly.
01:05:27 After a few years, everything is normal.
01:05:31 Even then, you need to check.
01:05:33 This is a reminder.
01:05:35 Last year I had 120, now I have 135.
01:05:39 And you should maintain the charts.
01:05:40 Now I am going to go.
01:05:43 Now tell me how to start.
01:05:45 For example, you have a blood pressure gauge.
01:05:49 You can measure your heart rate and check your blood sugar.
01:05:53 How do you start?
01:05:55 Blood pressure is a very important issue.
01:05:57 In our homes, we usually say that we have a headache, check my BP.
01:06:01 I am feeling anxious, check my BP.
01:06:05 This is not the right BP.
01:06:06 This is reactionary increased blood pressure.
01:06:09 The best time is after waking up in the morning.
01:06:12 After waking up in the morning.
01:06:13 After one hour.
01:06:14 After breakfast.
01:06:15 Your whole system is back to normal.
01:06:19 And at that time, you are not having any additional pain.
01:06:23 You are not having any headache or anxiety.
01:06:25 This is not the right time to check your BP.
01:06:27 You should know your base BP.
01:06:29 Okay.
01:06:30 Same applies to an hour before going to sleep.
01:06:32 An hour before going to sleep.
01:06:33 These are two very good times.
01:06:35 You have reached home, you are relaxed.
01:06:38 Just before going to sleep.
01:06:39 -A few hours before eating. -Yes, exactly.
01:06:41 After that, you haven't walked anywhere.
01:06:44 You haven't had tea or coffee.
01:06:46 You are not having any headache, anxiety or any additional symptoms.
01:06:49 This is the time to check your BP.
01:06:51 But since this is related to your topic,
01:06:54 I would say that every person should check their BP once a year after 20 years.
01:07:02 Okay.
01:07:03 So that you can get a range of what was your BP in 2021.
01:07:09 Okay.
01:07:09 What was your BP in 2022.
01:07:11 In this check,
01:07:12 we are talking about 22-25 crores.
01:07:19 If every person checks their BP,
01:07:21 then many people will be identified before time.
01:07:24 Hmm.
01:07:25 -So that nothing else happens. -The pattern starts to be seen.
01:07:28 Yes, on an annual basis.
01:07:30 Many people will be picked in this.
01:07:31 Tell me one thing.
01:07:33 Earlier, you used to get the manual.
01:07:37 You used to pump it and get to know.
01:07:38 Now, you have a digital device.
01:07:39 Digital is of very good quality.
01:07:41 What is the difference?
01:07:42 The difference is that people call digital authentic.
01:07:45 But they say that the 5-6 numbers are there in the manual.
01:07:49 Look, it is on the method.
01:07:51 It has a complete method.
01:07:53 Once you learn from a doctor,
01:07:55 you will get videos on the internet.
01:07:57 What position you have to keep your hand.
01:08:00 -Don't move your hand. -It should be supported.
01:08:03 If I keep it like this, it will be wrong.
01:08:05 Okay.
01:08:06 This arm should be at the level where your heart is.
01:08:09 Okay.
01:08:10 Hands should be supported and relaxed.
01:08:12 If I have tightened my hand, it will be wrong.
01:08:15 Okay.
01:08:16 So, be relaxed.
01:08:18 The hand should not be too tight or too light.
01:08:21 We think that the tighter the hand, the better it will work.
01:08:24 No, no. It should be tight enough that one finger goes.
01:08:26 -Okay. -Not too loose or too tight.
01:08:28 Okay.
01:08:30 So, these are the 4-5 steps.
01:08:31 And then, take 1-2 readings?
01:08:33 Yes, double.
01:08:34 Initially, when you are taking it, take it in both hands.
01:08:37 -Okay. -It is important that sometimes
01:08:39 some people know that
01:08:41 they have more movement in the right hand than in the left.
01:08:43 This is the movement.
01:08:44 -More in the right hand. -It is not necessary that someone has more in the left.
01:08:47 It is more in the left than in the right.
01:08:50 So, the one who has more blood pressure in the arm
01:08:54 is your actual blood pressure.
01:08:56 -Okay. The one who has more. -Yes.
01:08:58 And this difference also has a limit.
01:09:00 If it is between 10 and 20, it is called normal.
01:09:03 If it is more than 20, it means there is a problem in the blood flow.
01:09:07 -Oh. -This is also important.
01:09:10 -Okay. -Listen to this too.
01:09:11 This is not for me.
01:09:12 And in that sense, blood pressure is very important in young people
01:09:17 because we see heart attacks and heart attacks these days.
01:09:19 These are the diseases that directly relate to blood pressure.
01:09:23 -Hmm. -So, identifying it.
01:09:25 Many people, despite being identified, pay attention to it.
01:09:29 Okay, listen to me. Now, I have been identified.
01:09:32 I checked after waking up for an hour.
01:09:36 I found my BP increased.
01:09:38 Okay.
01:09:39 Now, after that, what are the steps that I can take to maintain it?
01:09:43 -So that the matter does not go ahead. -Absolutely.
01:09:45 One thing is that on the first reading, your blood pressure is not only identified.
01:09:49 -But you get an indicator. -I got an indicator that this could go wrong.
01:09:51 Now, you monitor for the next 1, 2, 3 weeks.
01:09:55 And there is no need to monitor every hour.
01:09:57 Monitor after leaving it for a day.
01:09:58 -Okay. -Okay.
01:09:59 Keep making a chart at night and during the day.
01:10:01 Now, what are the things to do?
01:10:03 Look at yourself.
01:10:04 If you have a lot of weight, you have to reduce your weight.
01:10:07 -Weight. -First thing.
01:10:08 You have to reduce the salt in the diet as much as possible.
01:10:11 You don't have to finish it. Many people leave it completely.
01:10:14 Slowly, bring it to the limit that your taste remains a little.
01:10:18 And it is not excessive.
01:10:19 And then slowly, you will become compatible with it.
01:10:22 Increase the fruits and vegetables in the diet.
01:10:25 Okay.
01:10:26 -Sleep at night. -Proper.
01:10:28 This is a big problem in our country.
01:10:29 People don't sleep at night.
01:10:30 And they are waking up for no reason.
01:10:32 -11, 12, 1 o'clock. -But how can 18-29 year olds sleep?
01:10:34 -At that time, they are on Toish Kuru. -Super.
01:10:35 Tell me.
01:10:37 -And that too in a digital form. -This is also a problem.
01:10:40 But keep your health the most important.
01:10:42 How long will that love last? 4-5 years?
01:10:44 -In the end, it will be the same. -In 6 months.
01:10:46 -It can fall on the neck. -Yes, it can fall on the neck.
01:10:49 And the result of love is marriage.
01:10:50 -And after marriage, there are more signs. -More signs.
01:10:52 The two of you who were talking, I realized that you are doing this with your experience.
01:10:58 We will break this bubble later.
01:11:00 -Absolutely. -Okay.
01:11:01 -Topics are related. -Yes.
01:11:02 Okay. Thank you so much, Fawad.
01:11:04 -But take care of your diet and exercise. -Yes.
01:11:07 -Thank you so much. -Maintain your weight.
01:11:08 And Fawad is very active.
01:11:10 He is making videos on this. Watch them too.
01:11:12 Thank you so much, Fawad, for coming.
01:11:13 -Take a break. -We will take a break.
01:11:15 Welcome back once again.
01:11:23 And we have news from Karachi.
01:11:25 Let's include it.
01:11:26 Karachi's Malir Jinnah Square area.
01:11:28 The cylinder in the shop has caught fire.
01:11:31 And according to the information we have received,
01:11:34 the cylinder was kept in the shop's peanut shop.
01:11:38 -Afzal Khan will tell more details. -Two firetenders are present at the scene.
01:11:41 Afzal Khan will tell more details.
01:11:42 Afzal, please tell us about the situation.
01:11:44 Look, the shop caught fire due to the explosion.
01:11:48 Two firetenders are present here and are trying to put out the fire.
01:11:54 The fire is very intense.
01:11:55 If the firefighters need more fire, they will send more firetenders.
01:12:00 The police has reached the scene.
01:12:01 The police says that there was a peanut shop in the shop
01:12:05 in which the cylinder was kept.
01:12:06 It suddenly exploded and caught fire.
01:12:10 But there is no sign of damage.
01:12:14 The fire brigade and police are trying to put out the fire
01:12:19 and save the buildings from the fire.
01:12:23 Thank you so much, Afzal.
01:12:26 Afzal was telling us about the situation.
01:12:28 Okay.
01:12:30 Now, let's talk about this incident.
01:12:33 -Another cylinder was blasted in Khangarh. -In Khangarh.
01:12:37 Yes, the cylinder was blasted in Khangarh.
01:12:40 Three children were injured in the accident.
01:12:42 The house was burnt.
01:12:45 The children are siblings.
01:12:48 The rescue team has transferred the injured children to the hospital.
01:12:52 -Such incidents happen in winters. -Do you know the reason?
01:12:55 Earlier, we used to report incidents of gas leakage.
01:13:01 Now, we need to be very careful.
01:13:04 The gas that was supplied by the gas companies
01:13:08 has become less.
01:13:11 People are using alternative means.
01:13:13 For example, there are cylinders in the house.
01:13:15 The cylinders are kept in different places.
01:13:20 Sometimes, they are used in bags.
01:13:22 -That was like... -Sometimes, substandard cylinders are used.
01:13:25 Handling them is a difficult task.
01:13:29 It needs to be handled in a better way.
01:13:31 -It needs to be handled. -It's a matter of life.
01:13:33 -It's not a joke. -You should be careful.
01:13:36 You should not rely on the gas.
01:13:37 Check the source of gas thoroughly.
01:13:41 Check the source of gas in one, two or three shops.
01:13:43 When people are shedding gas,
01:13:46 they use gas cylinders.
01:13:49 Such incidents happen.
01:13:51 I wish and pray that the children are safe.
01:13:54 They should be careful.
01:13:56 People are concerned about the cost of gas.
01:14:01 They are buying gas cylinders as there is no gas supply.
01:14:04 It is increasing their expenses.
01:14:05 In such cases, people use eggs in winters.
01:14:09 The prices of eggs are going up.
01:14:13 -The prices have gone up to Rs. 300 to 400. -Yes.
01:14:17 There is no price control.
01:14:19 But the eggs sold on the farm are sold for Rs. 35 to Rs. 40.
01:14:26 The prices are skyrocketing in different areas.
01:14:31 This is a mechanism of demand and supply.
01:14:36 But the prices are increasing.
01:14:39 I always used to say that
01:14:41 when the prices go up to Rs. 200 to 300 in summers,
01:14:43 how will they go up in winters?
01:14:45 It needs to be checked and it needs to be controlled.
01:14:48 If I go to Azra-e-Mazaak and see the list of the commissioner,
01:14:54 I will know that nothing has happened there.
01:14:56 If you calculate, one egg is sold for Rs. 35 or Rs. 40.
01:15:01 One egg is sold for Rs. 40 or Rs. 50.
01:15:04 They used to have a limit.
01:15:06 But now, it is not important.
01:15:09 If you look at the prices of other things,
01:15:11 you will find that they are at the same price.
01:15:13 The Pakistani people are already worried about the cost.
01:15:17 They say that they cannot eat meat.
01:15:21 They eat meat once a month.
01:15:23 They eat eggs.
01:15:24 You used to get protein easily.
01:15:28 It is a necessity for children, especially at a young age.
01:15:33 But I don't know how it will be possible now.
01:15:35 No one is paying attention to this.
01:15:38 Let's take a break and come back.
01:15:40 It is time to appreciate the good work of the Punjab government.
01:15:51 The transgender community is a very active group.
01:15:56 They have been taken to make a curriculum.
01:15:59 In Lahore, transgender students will be paid Rs. 10,000 per month.
01:16:07 The condition is that 80% of the students should be present.
01:16:10 It is a very good step.
01:16:14 When you go to school, you should be aware of the ins and outs.
01:16:17 When you do this, it will be very beneficial.
01:16:22 I remember that there was a scheme called 'Para Likha Punjab'.
01:16:24 Children were given some benefits.
01:16:27 Parents could send them books for free.
01:16:30 But they were also given some incentives.
01:16:33 They were given food and books.
01:16:41 They were also given a fixed amount of Rs. 5,000 for rent and Rs. 10,000 for benefits.
01:16:47 This is a very good step.
01:16:48 Let's talk about the good work of the Punjab government.
01:16:52 (Audio cut)
01:16:54 District Education Officer, Mayor Iqbal.
01:17:18 Thank you so much for joining us.
01:17:20 Tell us, when will this program start?
01:17:23 What is the target number that you think you will achieve?
01:17:29 How many people from this community should enroll?
01:17:34 What is the target?
01:17:35 (Audio cut)
01:17:37 The classes that have been going on for the past 5-6 months,
01:17:48 we have a government school, Barkat Marti.
01:17:52 We have reduced the number of students for their classes.
01:17:57 The students are fully educated.
01:18:03 We have reduced the number of teachers.
01:18:06 They have classes from 11 to 1.
01:18:11 Is there any age limit?
01:18:14 No, there is no age limit.
01:18:15 We enroll students at any age.
01:18:21 You are saying that it has been 4-5 months.
01:18:24 What are the numbers that you have enrolled?
01:18:29 The classes are being held in all the Punjab Divisional Headquarters.
01:18:34 We have classes in Lahore as well.
01:18:35 We have students above the age of 25 in Lahore.
01:18:41 We have started a campaign to convince the people of our community
01:18:48 to enroll in schools.
01:18:52 So that this can be a positive part of our country.
01:18:57 Mr. Nair, tell me something.
01:18:59 It is obvious that the teachers' attitude matters a lot.
01:19:03 And it is important to train them
01:19:07 on how to take care of their students.
01:19:11 Sensitivity is very important.
01:19:14 Have you trained them?
01:19:18 We have told them that they are our community.
01:19:22 We have to teach them well.
01:19:26 They are very positive.
01:19:29 It is not that we are trying to teach them.
01:19:32 We have also enrolled women teachers.
01:19:36 We have trained them well.
01:19:39 What are the subjects?
01:19:41 Are all the subjects being taught?
01:19:42 It is also important to learn the art.
01:19:46 Especially in the IT field.
01:19:48 Are skills being taught?
01:19:51 The art has not started yet.
01:19:52 The students are at the primary level.
01:19:56 We have seen that some students have already studied till 5th grade.
01:20:01 We have already told them that they can start from 6th grade.
01:20:07 We have started from A, B, C.
01:20:11 We have started teaching them with that in mind.
01:20:16 How can we make them more transparent?
01:20:19 It is obvious that they have to pay 5000 rupees.
01:20:22 Sometimes people enroll in schools out of greed.
01:20:26 It is everyone's duty to get an education.
01:20:29 But are you keeping an eye on this?
01:20:32 We are not greedy. We are just packing them.
01:20:34 We have a lot of financial problems in our country.
01:20:39 That is why we have given them incentives.
01:20:42 We give them incentives when they come here.
01:20:45 We leave the small jobs that they have to do.
01:20:50 That is why the government has given them 10,000 rupees.
01:20:54 We provide food to them from different NGOs.
01:20:59 The government gives them 10,000 rupees every month.
01:21:01 They get 5,000 rupees as you said.
01:21:04 And 5,000 rupees for transport.
01:21:07 Okay. Thank you so much.
01:21:09 Mr. Iqbal was talking.
01:21:11 It is a good initiative.
01:21:12 But I think there should be more numbers.
01:21:15 He said that we have 25 students.
01:21:18 The overall community should benefit.
01:21:20 Yes, it should reach. This is very important.
01:21:25 Now let us discuss about Duscah.
01:21:27 And how can we not discuss about food?
01:21:29 How can we not discuss about food?
01:21:30 This is not possible.
01:21:32 This is not possible.
01:21:33 Our show should not be boring.
01:21:35 We get hungry at this time.
01:21:37 We get very hungry.
01:21:38 Now we are going to discuss about fish in Duscah.
01:21:43 And the fish that has been fried in mustard oil.
01:21:47 Just let that sink in.
01:21:49 Fried fish in mustard oil.
01:21:52 And cool breeze.
01:21:53 Wow.
01:21:55 There will be some chutney with it.
01:21:57 Wow.
01:21:58 So, let us not talk about winter.
01:22:00 Who is reporting? Mr. Rana Ghulam Ustad.
01:22:03 Whether it is winter or any other season.
01:22:05 If you get hot fish in this season.
01:22:08 Then you should run in winter.
01:22:10 This is a traditional drink.
01:22:12 People use it.
01:22:14 It is also used in Angara.
01:22:16 I am from England.
01:22:17 And I am with my nephew to fish.
01:22:19 Those who prepare fish in mustard oil.
01:22:21 Should know that the unique taste of the real spices.
01:22:25 Attracts the people who are fond of dreams.
01:22:28 Now we bring our fish.
01:22:30 Dadi fish.
01:22:31 We prepare it by applying spices for two days.
01:22:34 And we fry it in mustard oil.
01:22:36 Fish is the breed of winter.
01:22:38 Which increases the strength of immunity.
01:22:40 And also protects from diseases.
01:22:41 Hot fish gives a different taste.
01:22:45 With cameraman Fan Batti.
01:22:47 Ghulam Ustad.
01:22:48 KRY News.
01:22:50 Desk.
01:22:51 It is a good thing that people are enjoying.
01:22:52 Whenever I see this scene.
01:22:54 At night, with friends.
01:22:55 Eating fish.
01:22:56 Eating something in the pan.
01:22:57 Eating something else.
01:22:58 I don't see girls.
01:23:00 Why can't girls eat like this?
01:23:02 Why can't they enjoy with their friends?
01:23:03 They can. They should.
01:23:05 They should.
01:23:06 But I was thinking of one more thing.
01:23:07 What?
01:23:07 That you think, Mr. Rana is surrounded by fish.
01:23:10 And in such a serious manner.
01:23:12 He ended his report in the end.
01:23:14 No, he must have been hungry.
01:23:15 So I thought of closing it quickly.
01:23:17 Mr. Rana, you should have a plate in your hand.
01:23:18 And your...
01:23:19 I mean...
01:23:21 What should I say?
01:23:21 You just have to see the fish in the plate.
01:23:23 See the fish.
01:23:24 Yes, that's it.
01:23:24 With this, we want to leave.
01:23:26 Take care of yourself.
01:23:27 From my side.
01:23:29 Goodbye.
01:23:30 I saved it.
01:23:31 [Music]

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