"Hamari 2008 Mein Bhi Ittehadi Hukoomat Thi, Yaad Karen Hum Ne..." Qamar Zaman Kaira Ka Aham Bayan
"Hamari 2008 Mein Bhi Ittehadi Hukoomat Thi, Yaad Karen Hum Ne..." Qamar Zaman Kaira Ka Aham Bayan
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00:00 Remember one thing Kashif, coalition governments are apparently weak and have a lot of losses.
00:07 They are good though, they have big checks.
00:09 In 2008 our government was like, just remember how many records we worked in that time.
00:14 The Indian Federation was amended, the NFC was implemented, Pakistan's record exports were read,
00:19 Pakistan's farmers were supported, the Mayor's Income Support Programme, like the programmes started,
00:24 a programme to get Pakistan out of global isolation started. We were a weak government, what was the benefit of that?
00:30 It was a soft-headed global isolation.
00:31 What was the benefit of that?
00:32 Musharraf was the Darling of the West.
00:34 What Darling?
00:35 You know that he was the Darling of the West.
00:37 You know how many Darlings there were.
00:38 But you know...
00:39 Listen, that was a time. And there, Darlings are there according to their needs.
00:43 They are not permanent, they keep changing.
00:45 But the question is...
00:47 I don't know if you are there or not.
00:49 No, we don't need you.
00:50 And if you are there, I don't know how long you will be there.
00:51 We only want the people of Pakistan.
00:53 The point is that right now, to get Pakistan out of this crisis, everyone needs to come together.
00:58 Sir, but then, come to this.
01:00 Many people are making noise, Maulana has sent them.
01:03 Do you think that...
01:05 You will convince him?
01:07 I am listening to him.
01:08 We will try.
01:09 Will you convince him that these circumstances or incidents are like this?
01:13 Look, Niha Sahib, Zardari Sahib, all people will go and convince Maulana.
01:16 Maulana, remember one thing, Maulana cannot go against the interests of the country.
01:20 There can be anger, there can be injustice.
01:23 But it is not possible that the country is suffering a loss and he says it should be done.
01:28 This can happen in some other people, not in him.
01:31 So you are saying that the people will be convinced?
01:35 I hope so.
01:37 Kashif, apart from this, do you think there is any other leader who wants Pakistan to suffer a loss?
01:43 Yes, but they are looking at it differently.
01:48 Maybe. Let's go.
01:50 I will come back to this.
01:51 General Sahib, you saw Maulana, do you see a resolution in the coming days or a failure?
01:58 Because, one party has come out.
02:01 What do you think, where will this matter go?
02:03 Inshallah, a resolution will come.
02:07 We should expect goodness.
02:09 You can keep in mind the past history of Maulana Fazlur Rahman.
02:13 He also did long marches.
02:15 He also held many gatherings.
02:18 But he never became violent.
02:21 He never protested.
02:23 He is a very smart and experienced leader.
02:27 If he has any grievances, he should listen to them.
02:31 And I am sure that on the other hand, people are receptive.
02:34 Whether it is Shahbaz Sharif, Nawaz Sharif or Asif Zardari.
02:38 They have special relations with him.
02:41 They will sit and listen to him and solve the issues.
02:43 The bigger problem is that the leadership of Tariq-e-Insaf should learn the lesson and move forward.
02:51 They should not make any deal on principles.
02:53 They should make good opposition.
02:54 They should sit in the parliament and give good criticism of the government.
03:00 And give good suggestions.
03:02 The first attitude was of the protests, long marches, shouting from outside, and Jammu.
03:08 Yesterday, a leader of the party said that the protests were held on 9th May.
03:13 Such things should not be taken forward.
03:16 You remember, you were the one who brought the protest.
03:19 Maulana sir brought the protest.
03:20 You were the leader of all the parties at the stage of the protest.
03:23 You were at the container.
03:24 The protest that came to Islamabad.
03:26 Long marches were held.
03:28 The government was given a difficult time.
03:31 It was not only in 2013-2018.
03:33 It was also in 2018.
03:35 We held a protest and went to the dispersement.
03:38 What are you saying?
03:39 They came and sat.
03:40 But you endorsed the protest.
03:43 We endorsed the protest but what did we do?
03:46 What did we demand?
03:47 We blocked the roads.
03:48 The government went.
03:49 We were not sitting.
03:50 We were demanding for the government.
03:52 You were sitting in the ground, in the D-chowk.
03:54 There was traffic there too.
03:56 We blocked the government.
03:58 There are also halal and haram protests.
04:00 There is no such thing as halal and haram protests.
04:03 People come to the world protesting.
04:05 People keep going to the protests.
04:07 We did the protest.
04:08 Now there is a protest on the missing person.
04:09 What will we do?
04:10 The system of life should not be affected.
04:13 Imran Khan's protest and our protest.
04:15 You have blocked the roads for 3-4 months.
04:18 Make us also sit with the government.
04:19 We came one day, we held a protest and left.
04:22 The protest lasted for 4 days.
04:24 And they are saying, "Accept it."
04:26 We have come to the wrong place.
04:28 I am telling you that protesting is wrong.
04:30 It is not wrong.
04:31 Then?
04:32 I am telling you that it is right.
04:33 Then what are you asking?
04:35 The purpose of the protest was to get Mr. Mian out.
04:38 It was achieved.
04:39 Then what are we doing?