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
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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.

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