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Shehbaz Sharif Kitnay Ba Ikhtiyar Wazir e Azam Hain? Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Big Revelation

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00:00 The cabinet has been asked a lot of questions, how many people are approved by Nawaz Sharif
00:07 and how many technocrats are there.
00:09 Yesterday, Rana Sanaw Allah said that we have to accept the interior ministry and finance
00:14 ministry.
00:15 The government's guarantee was that we have to accept these things.
00:20 No, the responsibility is yours, the Prime Minister's.
00:24 So, wherever a person has been asked, accepting or not accepting is your choice.
00:31 And because in the end, the responsibility is also yours.
00:35 So, I don't think that the finance minister is a good decision.
00:39 He is a good man, he is a banker, but at least he can give comfort to the financial
00:45 leaders with regards to the country.
00:48 In the period of Darsa, there was a lot of tension, differences were created with the
00:55 other institutions and there was a lot of loss from that.
01:01 So, it is better that the situation will continue in a good and cool environment.
01:08 The interior ministry is the responsibility of the Prime Minister because the interior
01:15 ministry is limited to Islamabad, it has FIA and IB.
01:22 And maybe the capital territory of Islamabad has also come under their administrative
01:29 role.
01:30 So, the cabinet serves the pleasure of the Prime Minister.
01:36 This means that they appoint and remove him.
01:40 So, if there is any pressure on them, then this will be the reason for their failure.
01:48 This has happened in the past.
01:50 People come who are against the Prime Minister's will or against his better thinking.
01:59 So, problems arise.
02:01 How much power do you think you have, Mr. Shabaz?
02:04 As much as every member of Pakistan has power.
02:07 So, you have become the Prime Minister with two-thirds majority?
02:11 If you want to work, then you have one-third majority.
02:15 If you have the ability to work, understand the matter and want to take decisions, then
02:20 there is no obstacle.
02:22 You work hard, you take decisions, no one will stop you.
02:26 This is your right.
02:27 If you do not want to take decisions, then it becomes an excuse that a person came there,
02:32 he sat there, what should I do?
02:34 I was not allowed to work.
02:36 I have seen many ministers crying that I was not allowed to work.
02:40 Those who are not allowed to work, I advise them to resign and go home.
02:45 Have mercy on this country.
02:46 You have been experiencing something different since the last 18 months.
02:49 For the first time, Mr. Shabaz came as PM.
02:51 So, the situation was like that at that time.
02:54 This time, it seems that he is better prepared.
02:56 Look, this is not a job of on-the-job training that you will come and learn there.
03:00 You should have the ability to do this before.
03:02 That government could not work.
03:04 Now, Mr. Randh should also see why the government did not work.
03:08 There were no decisions in that government.
03:11 If this situation remains today, then the matter will not move forward.
03:14 Today, there is another thing that is the role of the SIFC.
03:17 Its legal, constitutional status, its implementation method,
03:22 its relationship with the ministries, with the cabinet,
03:26 all these are question marks.
03:28 So, that complexity has come further.
03:30 So, they will have to navigate all these things and work hard on it.
03:33 That is why I had said earlier, a week or 10 days ago,
03:37 that they should chair the ECC themselves.
03:39 From there, they will get an idea of where the country's situation is going.
03:42 Because, issues at the end of the day are economic.
03:45 Okay, Mr. Nawaz Sharif, you feel that they have gone into a retirement mood.
03:50 They attend some meetings.
03:52 But, its more of a mentoring role.
03:55 So, you feel that they are going towards retirement.
03:58 No, I have used a good word.
04:00 I think they have adopted this role themselves.
04:03 Instead of direct intervention or direct action,
04:08 they are now in a recommendatory or mentoring role, which is better.
04:14 Every person has a progression of contribution.
04:18 They have come into this role.
04:20 This is a good decision that they have made themselves.
04:22 Before going, the last question.
04:24 With regards to your Jamaat, obviously, before this election,
04:27 it was not one of the possibilities.
04:29 Now, it is one of the possibilities.
04:31 Yes, absolutely.
04:32 We are going to have a meeting within two months.
04:36 Two months.
04:37 And, will there be any contacts with existing Jamaats or new people?
04:42 First, there is a process of meeting.
04:44 What will be the thought process, what will be the direction,
04:46 how will we run it?
04:48 After that, some people contact us themselves.
04:50 We talk to them.
04:52 It is a collective thing.
04:54 It is not my party or anyone else's party.
04:56 There is a thought and a concern.
04:58 The three Jamaats cannot solve the issues of the country.
05:02 Their experience shows, in the last four to five years,
05:06 that the situation has increased.
05:08 But, sir, people have voted.
05:10 They must have voted for a reason.
05:11 All the Jamaats have to vote.
05:12 The votes are there.
05:13 Someone has to vote.
05:14 We have not done much of a respect for that.
05:17 We think that this is a new place of thought.
05:20 This is a new place of the Jamaat.
05:22 We will try for that.
05:24 If you want to run the country,
05:26 if you want to improve the situation,
05:28 what should be the three to four actionable steps?
05:30 Politically.
05:32 Politically, you will have to sit together.
05:35 Without political instability,
05:37 our biggest challenge is the economy.
05:41 That will not be solved.
05:43 Secondly, the two-thirds majority is very dangerous.
05:47 What do you get from the two-thirds majority?
05:51 You can amend the constitution.
05:53 When a Jamaat or a group or a coalition
05:59 will amend the constitution,
06:02 then the situation is not right.
06:05 Because then the country's thought will not reflect.
06:10 Especially in an election where there is a lot of controversy,
06:13 if two-thirds of the majority come out,
06:15 there is a risk of corruption.
06:17 That is why you need a consensus today.
06:20 Everyone should see the opposition, the government,
06:23 sitting on a table.
06:25 And then we will go to the next step.
06:29 But the government will have to take confidence-building measures.
06:32 Yes, of course.
06:34 You will have to help.
06:36 And always a big man helps.
06:38 A big brother helps.
06:39 So a big brother is the government in this matter.
06:41 They will have to do this.

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