PMLN election campaign ka start kahan say aur kab karegi?

  • 8 months ago
PMLN election campaign ka start kahan say aur kab karegi?
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00:00 First of all, if you could tell us when we will get to know about the final Noon League,
00:05 who are the candidates and when will the Nawaz Sharif Jalsas start?
00:09 Mr. Badami, as you know, Pakistan Muslim League Noon
00:15 had the highest number of applications for ticket applications in the country.
00:20 And we have very elaborately and transparently
00:25 given the candidates who applied for the party ticket an interview.
00:30 And Mr. Nawaz Sharif, who was present in those interviews himself,
00:36 and he heard the candidates.
00:39 And now all this exercise is in the final stage.
00:43 I hope that if not tomorrow, then the day after tomorrow
00:46 we will be in a position to arrange and release our final list.
00:51 And when will the Jalsas start, Mr. Nawaz Sharif?
00:53 Now it is a matter of time.
00:55 Yes, like this, the program of Jalsas is also being made on 15th.
01:01 The plan is to kick off from 15th January.
01:04 We will announce the final program in a day or two.
01:10 And after that, we will hold Jalsas in the whole country.
01:14 Similarly, Mr. Shabaz Sharif, President of Pakistan Muslim League Noon,
01:18 will also hold Jalsas.
01:19 Respected Maryam Nawaz Sahiba will also go to many places.
01:23 And we have distributed it to the whole country.
01:25 In the election campaign of Pakistan Muslim League Noon,
01:29 there will be more than 60 Jalsas, which will be held at central locations.
01:33 Mr. Nawaz Sharif, where will the Jalsas start?
01:37 Yes, the final program will be announced.
01:40 Then it will be done. I don't want to say before the time.
01:44 Okay, and now,
01:46 some things have been finalized on the party level.
01:49 I first ask about the IPP.
01:51 Is it decided that the Muslim League Noon will support the candidates of the IPP
01:55 at the seats of the National Assembly and the Subahi Assembly?
02:00 Look, Muslim League Noon is currently talking to all the allied communities
02:05 who have been in partnership with it in the past 16 months or before that.
02:10 And there is JUI, MQM, GDA, and there is also the Stakam Party.
02:16 And now our adjustment is related to the decisions of our internal party.
02:23 Because wherever the strong and hopeful Muslims of the Muslim League Noon are,
02:28 we are giving them the first priority.
02:30 And one of the basic principles in this is that
02:33 if any of our allied communities has a better and more effective candidate
02:38 who can win, then we are definitely trying to accommodate him.
02:44 Because all these communities have been with us and they have helped us
02:48 to get Pakistan out of that government
02:51 which has brought the economy of Pakistan to bankruptcy.
02:55 And if we all had not met and acted in partnership,
02:58 God forbid, Pakistan would have become Sri Lanka today.
03:02 But the matter of IPP is different.
03:04 IPP is just yesterday that this community has come into existence.
03:08 So what is the compulsion of uniting with IPP?
03:11 Or is someone telling you to unite with it?
03:13 Because you had no commitment with IPP,
03:16 nor did you have IPP in the last government,
03:17 at that time IPP did not exist.
03:19 And you say that there are strong candidates in Punjab,
03:22 there are many candidates in Punjab,
03:24 then why are you sitting in favour of IPP?
03:26 The first thing in this is that the main leadership in IPP
03:33 is the same that took us with us during the last 16 months
03:37 and they have created the courage to
03:40 face the leadership of PTI and Imran Khan Sahib,
03:44 confront him and play their role in the interest of the country.
03:48 The second thing is that if we ignore all these people
03:50 who have been in partnership with us,
03:54 then the TV programs will be like
03:58 that Muslim League has become very arrogant now.
04:01 What did IPP do to you?
04:03 In making your government or in making the last government fall?
04:05 What did IPP do?
04:07 Look, the situation in the country is complete at the moment,
04:11 and especially those people who,
04:13 when Imran Khan Sahib resigned from the National Assembly,
04:17 many of his people disagreed with that policy
04:21 and he is in the National Assembly.
04:22 And he played a role in the country in the process of democratic action.
04:28 Imran Khan Sahib thought that he would use his resignations
04:32 as a suicide bomb in the National Assembly,
04:36 which would bring down the entire system.
04:38 Similarly, he tried to make a spectacle of the Punjab Subahi Assembly
04:44 and tried to break the assembly of the largest province in Pakistan
04:48 and create a permanent crisis,
04:50 as a result of which the entire system would fall.
04:53 But he failed.
04:54 So, these are all people,
04:56 the majority of them are those who,
04:58 during that entire period,
05:00 when Imran Khan Sahib was promoting his policies
05:04 and his policies,
05:06 they disagreed with him,
05:08 they were showing courage.
05:10 But you are saying that IPP's leadership is that,
05:13 Ali Imran Khan Sahib is the central leader,
05:15 who has said on record that first PTI made the country a mess,
05:18 then PDM made the country a mess.
05:20 He is saying on record, that is his position.
05:22 Then you ask them,
05:25 if we made a mess,
05:27 then why do they want to adjust the seats,
05:30 or why do they want to meet us?
05:32 I will ask them, but I am asking you,
05:34 you did not ask them,
05:36 you said on TV that we made a big mistake,
05:38 we are equally responsible as Imran Khan.
05:40 Why did they come to us?
05:42 See, this is their own political helplessness or problem.
05:45 The real thing is that they exposed the failures of Imran Khan Sahib's era,
05:51 brought them in front of the nation,
05:53 and played a role.
05:55 And these are all the people who warned the country at that time,
05:59 how Imran Khan Sahib was taking Pakistan to the brink of destruction,
06:03 and they played their national role.
06:05 So, to an extent, we understand that all those forces,
06:09 who want to meet us,
06:11 we should make a broad alliance,
06:14 we should make a broad political alignment,
06:17 because see, the problems of Pakistan at the moment...
06:19 So, how many policies are you supporting, Mr. Ahsan, to IPP or not?
06:21 Let me finish the point.
06:23 See, the problems of Pakistan,
06:25 whatever government is formed,
06:27 maybe some leader, some party, and some institution,
06:31 is not capable of taking Pakistan out of this mess,
06:35 or out of this whirlpool,
06:37 or out of the whirlpool and taking it to the destination.
06:40 Even if we get a two-thirds majority,
06:44 then our effort and intention will be
06:47 that we make a government of a broad coalition,
06:50 so that the reforms that are necessary for the country at the moment,
06:54 the economic and environmental programs that are necessary for the country,
06:58 have a broad foundation on which to support.
07:02 Okay, but...
07:04 noted.

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