Kiya PTI Jalsay Tak Mehdood Rahegi ya Baat Dharnay Tak Jayegi? Ali Muhammad Khan's Blunt Statement
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Kiya PTI Jalsay Tak Mehdood Rahegi ya Baat Dharnay Tak Jayegi? Ali Muhammad Khan's Blunt Statement
Kiya PTI Jalsay Tak Mehdood Rahegi ya Baat Dharnay Tak Jayegi? Ali Muhammad Khan's Blunt Statement
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00:00 On 20th March you were supposed to hold a public gathering.
00:05 DC Islamabad has not allowed it.
00:09 Do you think this is a normal procedural issue or do you see some other facts behind it?
00:17 Thank you very much. In the name of Allah, the most merciful.
00:20 May Allah bless and bless Muhammad and his family.
00:24 First of all, if you allow me, I would like to talk about Palestine for 10-15 seconds.
00:28 Of course.
00:30 The ARY has always raised this issue.
00:33 The situation in Gaza is that people are being killed for food and water.
00:40 We saw a video in which women are being massacred and their honour is being damaged.
00:48 Rapes are being committed there. Israel has caused a lot of destruction.
00:51 I think we all have to take responsibility for this.
00:55 We have to raise our voice and play our role.
01:00 We were expecting that the Deputy Commissioner would not allow this.
01:08 Because the way he has been treating us, not only in Islamabad but everywhere,
01:14 we are hopeful that we will get permission from the court.
01:18 Ali Moukhan, the problem is that everything has to be taken to the court.
01:22 You were in the government, you were in the court.
01:25 Now you are in the opposition, you have to go to the court.
01:28 If you want to see the Parliament's matters, you have to go to the court.
01:31 If you give a ruling to the Deputy Speaker, he has to go to the court.
01:35 Then why don't you close all the other institutions?
01:38 You have asked a very beautiful question.
01:41 I have raised this question repeatedly during the elections.
01:44 The more a judge does the duty of a state, the more bureaucrats do.
01:50 And the bureaucrats also take the same oath of the law,
01:53 the same oath that the other people take, the judges take.
01:56 If all things start coming to court, it has two or three major disadvantages.
02:01 The first biggest disadvantage is for the common man.
02:04 Because the common man then goes to the back seat and political cases come to the front.
02:08 The second disadvantage is that the judiciary becomes overburdened.
02:12 The third big disadvantage is that there is a trichotomy of powers,
02:17 in which there is a balance of power between the judiciary, the judiciary and the administration.
02:21 It tilts down a lot towards the judiciary.
02:24 But what to do?
02:25 The way the administration has behaved, we all saw,
02:28 the way they conducted the elections, it was a very controversial election in history.
02:33 But I agree with you 100% that everyone should do their own work.
02:37 Now it is a routine procedure.
02:39 There is a meeting, the meeting will be over.
02:41 Now the Deputy Commissioner will obviously put pressure on them.
02:45 If they want to, they can't do it.
02:47 You have also done something similar in the past, Ali Muhammad Khan Sahib.
02:50 You say that you sit for a Jalsa and then start breaking things.
02:53 They are also going through a trust deficit.
02:56 You should also try to build trust.
02:59 I don't agree with you on this.
03:02 I agree 100% with what you said, but I will disagree 1000% with this.
03:07 First of all, we are not a group that breaks things.
03:10 We are at the receiving end.
03:12 We have been oppressed.
03:14 You may know that yesterday evening,
03:17 some of our workers were bringing a rally to the press club in Puraman.
03:21 They were oppressed.
03:22 Our boys were killed last night.
03:25 They were oppressed in such a way that I may not be able to say in your program.
03:30 This is happening with us.
03:32 As far as the protest is concerned,
03:34 you cannot give me a single instance where we have made a Jalsa a protest.
03:39 When we came to protest, we had officially announced it.
03:42 If you talk about 2014…
03:44 I am sorry, I am cutting you short.
03:46 Will the protest go on, or will it remain a Jalsa?
03:50 Right now, it is a one-day affair.
03:53 But the protest is also a political activity.
03:56 Right now, there has been no consultation in the court committee.
04:00 Right now, it is a one-day affair.
04:02 It is a Jalsa.
04:03 They are trying to make it so that Khan Sahib is not present.
04:06 So that he is not present.
04:07 So that it is an activity similar to the one that was held when the founding chairman Imran Khan Sahib was in office.
04:12 You said something very interesting.
04:14 The way a judge is taking up the responsibilities of the state,
04:18 the same way a bureaucrat is taking up the responsibilities,
04:19 but Ali Muhammad Khan Sahib, the same amount of responsibility should be taken up by the parliamentarians.
04:25 Today, Ahsan Iqbal Sahib said that we should play a positive role in the Pakistan movement,
04:30 in the parliament.
04:32 So, the parliamentarians also have a certain responsibility.
04:35 In fact, you have said that we should not let the affairs of the parliament go ahead,
04:38 nor should we let the affairs of the streets go ahead.
04:41 We are going to create hurdles.
04:42 So, where is the responsibility that is being placed on the parliamentarians?
04:47 Look, Ahsan Iqbal Sahib is talking from a very comfortable zone.
04:58 If Anika Bibi, God forbid, takes away the dacoit car,
05:04 and the next day you say that we have a meeting on the social issues of this locality,
05:11 so let us discuss these issues over a cup of tea,
05:14 then you will say that first return my car,
05:18 and then we will talk about something else.
05:20 So, Ahsan Iqbal Sahib, first return our mandate,
05:22 and then we will talk about something else.
05:24 Look, it is very easy to become a gentleman,
05:26 to steal the mandate and sit comfortably with a tie.
05:29 First, they say, "keep your right here, first tell us where our mandate has gone."
05:36 We are a community that has won 178 seats.
05:39 Where has our mandate gone?
05:40 First talk about this, and then we will talk about something else.