Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman opposotion me bethyngy?
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00:00 Faisal, you said that Maulana Sahib was missing in the frame that we saw yesterday.
00:07 I was about to say that everything is not as good as it seemed.
00:12 Whenever a government is formed, Maulana Sahib is always a part of it.
00:16 He has a responsibility to do something.
00:18 But even now, he says that his heart says this, but his mind says that.
00:24 Maulana Fazlur Rahman invited him to join the Ittihad, Shahbaz Sharif.
00:30 But Maulana Sahib said that he has some complaints to make.
00:36 He complained that his mandate was stolen and he was not able to vote.
00:42 He said that the majority of the JUI's opinion is that they will sit in the opposition.
00:50 But, but, but, what you said, will he keep it in front of the Majlis-e-Amla?
00:56 But is very important.
00:57 Otherwise, I thought that Maulana Sahib has made a principled decision that we will sit in the opposition.
01:03 But he is saying that we will see.
01:06 Basically, from the Kashmir Committee to other important things,
01:11 Maulana Fazlur Rahman, when there was the PTI government, there were very strong opposition.
01:17 But now the situation is that, again, the matter has reached to an understanding.
01:23 And the People's Party has put its vote in the basket of the Noon League.
01:28 And a very strong press conference was held.
01:30 In this regard, let's talk about the Noon League.
01:32 The Referential Leader Abdul Qayyum is with us.
01:35 Assalam-o-Alaikum, Qayyum Sahib.
01:37 Thank you very much, first of all.
01:39 Good morning.
01:40 Welcome to Bakarwar Sawera.
01:42 So, finally, the situation of disbelief is now being cleared.
01:48 And the political parties that have agreed on a mixed government will be part of the Noon League.
01:55 So, what other decisions have been made?
01:57 Please tell us.
01:58 Look, in the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
02:02 I think that this is a silver lining.
02:06 All the parties are saying that Pakistan is dear to them.
02:12 And to solve the problems of Pakistan, we can also talk to each other.
02:18 Some are coming in coalition, but I was listening to the leader of the Justice Movement, Ali Maman, in the morning.
02:24 He was also saying that we do not want to be part of any coalition.
02:28 But we can certainly discuss issues with other parties.
02:35 This is a very positive thing.
02:37 Because, earlier, you saw that the attitude of the Justice Movement was that we do not want to join hands with anyone.
02:45 We do not want to sit in that assembly.
02:47 We have boycotted it.
02:49 So, I think it is a change for the better.
02:52 And now, I think that, by the grace of Allah, Pakistan's boat, which was in Bhamar,
02:58 has now slowly set sail towards the coast.
03:02 The elections are now on February 8.
03:05 The elections that took place from 8 am to 5 pm, there was no objection from anyone.
03:11 There was no fear of terrorism.
03:14 There was no fear of polling due to the weather.
03:19 So, by the grace of Allah.
03:20 But ideally, we would have got an overall majority, even if not two-thirds.
03:26 So, now, because it is a split mandate, the coalition has become a government.
03:31 And those who have numbers, they should...
03:33 I will definitely ask a question about the split mandate.
03:35 Give me an answer to a question.
03:37 The situation that broke out since 2017,
03:41 the way they said, "Why did you remove me?"
03:44 This is your slogan.
03:45 "Give respect to the vote" is the slogan.
03:47 Then, the way Mian Sahib went out, the way Bariam Nawaz campaigned for him,
03:51 he came back, the cases were over.
03:53 His Jalsa was on 21st October.
03:55 Then, a day before the elections,
03:57 the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif...
03:59 Why doesn't the Prime Minister want to be Nawaz Sharif?
04:01 When you are getting a large chunk of the government.
04:04 And he told us, that the 16-month rule was not ours.
04:08 Our rule will be when Nawaz Sharif will rule.
04:11 So, why isn't Nawaz Sharif leading?
04:13 Yes.
04:14 Look, the point of Bariam was that,
04:17 if any party has exclusive control over them,
04:21 then they run their manifestos.
04:24 Unfortunately, in Pakistan, when there was a government of justice,
04:28 they didn't have a full mandate.
04:31 Because it was a coalition government,
04:33 they were a minority, that party was not complete.
04:35 So, I want to say that,
04:37 Nawaz Sharif's, honestly, my personal opinion is that,
04:41 if any leader in Pakistan is experienced,
04:45 who has a strategic sense,
04:49 who can lead the country on a national, regional and international level,
04:56 then it is Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif.
04:59 However, this party has decided,
05:02 although Nawaz Sharif has proposed that he should lead,
05:06 so, they have decided that,
05:09 I will be the one to lead,
05:12 and because it is a coalition experience of Nawaz Sharif,
05:16 so, he should lead.
05:19 But, I am completely in agreement with this,
05:22 that if Nawaz Sharif himself would have led this,
05:26 then he has a vision,
05:30 a vision of economy,
05:32 he has a strategic sense of leading the overall things.
05:36 So, this is one, I am sure,
05:39 but then at the same time,
05:41 Shahbaz Sharif also had this experience,
05:44 he worked a lot with the coalition.
05:47 So, this is decided by whom?
05:49 Qayyum sahib, this is decided by the party's top leadership,
05:52 do the party's people like you,
05:54 do they also have the same desire that,
05:56 Shahbaz Sharif has the experience of leading the coalition government,
05:59 so, he should lead,
06:01 or do you also want that Nawaz Sharif should lead?
06:04 No, see, the consensus of the party was that,
06:07 Nawaz Sharif should come and lead,
06:10 but obviously, Nawaz Sharif himself,
06:13 his own thinking,
06:15 see, when he came from outside,
06:17 it was an impression that he came to the ministry for the fourth time to become the prime minister,
06:21 that was proved wrong,
06:23 because he said, no, if they make a coalition like this,
06:26 and take them forward,
06:28 so, when Nawaz Sharif himself wants that I should stay in the back,
06:33 you know that his health,
06:36 his medical issues,
06:39 but in addition to that,
06:41 he has said that enough is enough,
06:43 and I want that a country should move forward,
06:46 and if a coalition is being formed within that,
06:49 then this is a very good thing,
06:51 and I will also say that,
06:53 honestly, Tariq-e-Insaaf should also think,
06:55 that in the past, if they stayed in the back,
06:58 and they didn't even allow to talk to those people,
07:01 who have been elected like them,
07:03 see, you can dislike Zardari sahib,
07:06 you can dislike Nawaz Sharif sahib,
07:09 and the rest, Fazl-e-Rehman sahib,
07:11 but remember that they have their own mandate,
07:14 in their own provinces,
07:16 and overall, and they have been elected by the same people,
07:19 who have elected you,
07:21 so you can't write them off,
07:23 you have to have a working relationship,
07:25 sitting together, and to work,
07:27 so, I think that by the grace of God,
07:29 this situation that is going on,
07:31 it will go for the better,
07:33 people have said that there will be no change in politics,
07:36 we will take people with us,
07:38 and this is a good thing,
07:40 because the country can't tolerate any more division,
07:44 thank you very much for taking out time for us,