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Host:
- Kashif Abbasi

Guests:
- Sheikh Waqas Akram PTI
- Bilal Azhar Kayani PMLN
- Daniyal Aziz (Senior Leader)

Ek Taraf Se Fatah Ke Daawe, Dosri Taraf Dhandli Ke Ilzamat | Kashif Abbasi's blunt analysis

Daniyal Aziz raises important questions on transparency of elections

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Transcript
00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, dear viewers, you are watching Kashif Abbasi with another Zimni election.
00:16This is the first Zimni election on 21 seats and the Muslim League has achieved a clear
00:20victory in these elections.
00:22The claims of victory have been accused of fraud by Tariq-e-Insaf.
00:26What is the importance of this Zimni election?
00:29Tariq-e-Insaf claimed that they won the elections on 8th of February and the Muslim League
00:33claimed that they won the elections on 8th of February.
00:35Tariq-e-Insaf claimed that they won the elections on 9th of February.
00:38There were a lot of questions raised on the health of the Muslim League on 8th of February.
00:44People came to the TV programs with a lot of Form 45s and showed that Form 45 says something
00:51else but someone else was declared as the winner through Form 47.
00:54This election was important because the allegations that were made on the 8th of February elections
01:00if the Muslim League had won the elections as a result of a fair election, they would
01:04have said that these are just allegations and we won the elections on 8th of February
01:10and we have also won the by-election.
01:13Tariq-e-Insaf's statement might have been a little weak but there were some questions
01:18raised on the credibility of these elections and Tariq-e-Insaf has rejected them.
01:23Tariq-e-Insaf's statement might have been a little weak but there were some questions
01:28raised on the credibility of these elections and Tariq-e-Insaf has rejected them.
01:31There are a lot of videos in which people are being accused of being a presiding officer
01:36and a lot of allegations were made on their side.
01:39There are a lot of videos in which people are being accused of being a presiding officer
01:42and a lot of allegations were made on their side.
01:45But this will remain a secret until there is an investigation and a conclusion is reached.
01:52Why was the credibility of the elections important?
01:55A lot of debates and allegations and disagreements on the 8th of February elections
02:02are probably settled to a large extent.
02:05But in this country, no one wants or asks for the credibility of the elections.
02:10Then, as I said, the internet was shut down.
02:13Not only the internet was shut down, but videos were released and people were arrested
02:17because of Tariq-e-Insaf.
02:18Because of this, there are a lot of questions raised on these elections.
02:22I have seen a lot of statements.
02:24Mario Nawaz Sharif has said,
02:26We bow our heads to Allah in gratitude.
02:28Shubhash Sharif has also thanked Allah.
02:30But are these slogans hollow?
02:32Is there any credibility of these slogans and celebrations in this environment
02:39in which these elections were held?
02:41Elections have lost their importance in Pakistan's politics.
02:46It is possible that people of Tariq-e-Insaf do not come out.
02:49Because they do not see any benefit of this election.
02:52This could have been proven at a time when there were no questions raised on the health of the elections.
02:58It would have been better if elections were held, transparent elections were held
03:02so that people do not get a chance to speak or criticize.
03:06But now, on the one hand, there are claims of victory.
03:09On the other hand, there are allegations of fraud.
03:11Sheikh Faqah Sakram Sahib is present from Tariq-e-Insaf.
03:13Bilal Kiani Sahib is present from Muslim.
03:15Thank you very much.
03:16Thank you very much, Mr. Daniyal Aziz.
03:18Let's start with Mr. Daniyal.
03:20What do you think about this election?
03:24Which direction will you go in this election?
03:27Will you accept it or not?
03:29Because there was an election in your area as well.
03:31Thank you very much.
03:32First of all, I would like to say that Mr. Kashif,
03:35we should talk with facts.
03:37There is no point in making hollow allegations.
03:39This is the list of the presiding officers
03:42in PP-54, where Ahsan Iqbal Sahib was leaving his seat
03:46and making his son fight.
03:48There are 155 presiding officers in this list.
03:51This is the list that was trained a few days ago
03:55by the Election Commission.
03:58There are 326 people in this list.
04:02There are presiding officers and assistant presiding officers as well.
04:06So, this list of 326 people,
04:08who were trained,
04:09it is obvious that
04:10these people were supposed to be the presiding officers.
04:12Otherwise, why would they be trained?
04:14So, in this list of 155,
04:16only 6 people were trained.
04:18Thank God, there are 6 people trained.
04:20Okay?
04:21No, you understand what I am saying.
04:22I understand what you are saying.
04:23I mean, from here to there,
04:24the people who were trained,
04:26they were trained.
04:27And then the same thing happened
04:28on the day of the election,
04:29that they went and broke the polling,
04:30and the presiding officers sat quietly.
04:32They told us that they had put a copy of 100.
04:35So, what should I do?
04:36We told them to remove the 100.
04:37I can't do that.
04:38It is a matter of my job, sir.
04:40Thank God, you removed the 100.
04:42No, no, wait a minute.
04:43Please hear me out.
04:44I agree with you.
04:45Your viewers should know what happened.
04:47It is very easy to say that
04:48there is a forum,
04:49you can go and investigate.
04:50You can remove someone's head
04:52and send him to the hospital.
04:53Very good.
04:54What kind of a joke is this?
04:55I mean, there is a lot of hatred in this country.
04:58And I have a little disagreement with you.
05:00You said that
05:01the February 8th election,
05:04the PTI people were arrested.
05:05I was arrested.
05:06You were arrested.
05:07Yes.
05:08My wife was arrested.
05:09My son was arrested.
05:11My 21-year-old son.
05:13I know him very well.
05:14You know that.
05:15He was a young man.
05:16Did they sell heroin?
05:17What did we do?
05:18Exactly.
05:19I mean,
05:20it has become common
05:21to arrest decent people.
05:22And what did we do?
05:23I had collected Rs. 20,000
05:25to fight the election
05:26according to the law.
05:27Give me my money back.
05:28Why did they arrest me?
05:29Do you still know
05:30that my followers don't accept it?
05:32They say that
05:33we are not getting the FIR.
05:34This is the situation.
05:35So, what did they arrest me for?
05:37They arrested me for two days.
05:38Only till the time
05:39that I can't demand the counting
05:41of the results.
05:44Because they knew
05:45that they had filled the bags.
05:47This is the situation.
05:48And this has still happened.
05:49You see,
05:50you can guess
05:51that this is a by-election
05:52at many polling stations.
05:5497% turnout.
05:55Can it ever happen?
05:56You think for yourself.
05:57I mean,
05:58it is an obvious drama.
05:59And the people who have been beaten up there,
06:01there is a government.
06:02In a village,
06:03I shouldn't have been there.
06:04It was very wrong.
06:05In their village,
06:06there was a personal fight.
06:08They hit something in their head
06:10and they died.
06:12They tried to take that thing
06:14and put it on their opponents.
06:17I salute them,
06:18their families.
06:19They said,
06:20no,
06:21we don't want to do this.
06:22We will put this on the truth.
06:23Mr. Iqbal had also been there.
06:24No,
06:25they were trying to pull everyone.
06:26So, this is police brutality.
06:28This is their way of doing things.
06:31There was a time
06:33when the Election Commission
06:35used to be strict
06:36that the ministers
06:37can't go to the development schemes
06:39and visit them themselves
06:40because they have an escort.
06:42Police escort.
06:43They can influence people.
06:44No,
06:45the poor people.
06:46They are influenced.
06:47No,
06:48they are suppressed.
06:49What influence?
06:50Use the word directly.
06:51They are suppressed.
06:52They take out their eyes.
06:53Okay,
06:54we will see you.
06:55Then your people will come.
06:56This is what happens there.
06:57You don't want education and development?
06:58Okay,
06:59how can a poor man
07:00go to the development schemes?
07:02He is struggling to
07:03feed his children.
07:04They are not paying
07:05their electricity bills.
07:06So,
07:07this is what they have done.
07:08They have done it everywhere.
07:10So,
07:1197% of the people
07:12who have been trained,
07:13you are saying
07:1497% is not there.
07:15I am not saying this.
07:16Please,
07:17for God's sake,
07:18this is a fact.
07:19These are notifications in my hand.
07:20You are saying paper.
07:21Yes,
07:22absolutely.
07:23So,
07:24what is the logic behind this?
07:25Tell me,
07:26why should anyone do this?
07:27After all,
07:28because of
07:29pessimism,
07:30or whatever reason,
07:31because of randomness,
07:32or whatever they did,
07:33with different methods.
07:34So,
07:35what is the reason
07:36that they did not
07:37select any of them?
07:38Okay.
07:39So,
07:40you should understand
07:41everything yourself.
07:42Mr. Jani,
07:43the allegations are
07:44only one.
07:45This is because
07:46it is a direct
07:47and personal
07:48part of the election.
07:49So,
07:50they are putting
07:51this allegation.
07:52This allegation
07:53has been heard
07:54from Gujarat,
07:55from Lahore.
07:56These allegations
07:57were made
07:58on the infamous
07:59elections of
08:002012.
08:01The elections
08:02commission
08:03made a new
08:04election for
08:05the whole
08:06party.
08:07If there is
08:08a flaw,
08:09it is the
08:10election commission's
08:11job to rectify it.
08:12Here,
08:13you are
08:14announcing
08:15the victory,
08:16but
08:17there is
08:18no weight
08:19in it.
08:20Because the
08:21allegations
08:22look very
08:23serious.
08:24Videos are
08:25coming out.
08:26Why didn't you see it in detail?
08:28In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Merciful.
08:30Mr. Kashyap, thank you very much for inviting me.
08:32Look, the thing is, as you said in the beginning,
08:36people have forums, but what I saw yesterday by elections,
08:40largely by Pakistani standards, it was an uneventful election.
08:44Largely peaceful.
08:46The saddest incident that happened,
08:48which Mr. Daniyal just mentioned,
08:50was the murder of our worker, Muhammad Yusuf.
08:53So, if anyone in this election,
08:55should have any unpleasant incident,
08:59it should be us.
09:00Apart from that, you see, there was a lot of commotion yesterday,
09:02that in a small circle,
09:04first get him to sign Form 45.
09:05Later it was found that PTI's own people had also done it.
09:07And whoever did it, it was wrong.
09:09He shouldn't be made to do it first.
09:10But he got it done across the board.
09:12He is a member of the Election Commission.
09:13No doubt, they should take him to task.
09:15But apart from this, if you see yesterday,
09:17during polling, after polling,
09:19there were no major complaints.
09:20So, you are saying that the saving grace is that the election will be completed.
09:22No, look, even if it is completed,
09:24from the first moment.
09:25Is a fair election a symbol of this?
09:26After this, Mr. Kashyap,
09:27from the first moment,
09:28when the results have been announced,
09:29across all channels,
09:30it is clear that PMLN,
09:32from the first counts,
09:33PMLN has come forward.
09:34And till the end, you saw,
09:36that somewhere with more majority,
09:37somewhere with a little less,
09:38but PMLN has won everywhere.
09:40Granted, these are those seats,
09:41where on 8th, we also succeeded.
09:44And these are largely those seats,
09:45which our leadership has vacated.
09:47Ahsan Iqbal has vacated.
09:48Rana Tanveer has done it.
09:49Shahbaz Sharif has done it in Kasur.
09:51There are no such seats.
09:52Abhay Astaghfari has done it in DG Khan.
09:54But if you look at it,
09:55the voters of the same constituency
09:57have once again stamped
09:58that we have confidence in this Jamaat,
10:00in PMLN,
10:01and we have confidence in this candidate.
10:03So, if you were so sure
10:04that you will win this election,
10:05there is a larger argument for this.
10:08What was the need to shut down the internet?
10:11Look, Mr. Kashyap,
10:12why are there such news,
10:13that you are getting slaps,
10:14or videos are coming.
10:15I am sure you must have seen it,
10:16we are all watching it.
10:17Look, Mr. Kashyap,
10:18look at the polling.
10:19Get a fair election done.
10:20Your case would have been strong
10:21if you had come on 8th February.
10:23Look, Mr. Kashyap,
10:24fair elections have been done.
10:25If you have proof,
10:26then bring it in front.
10:27Look, it is not possible
10:28to make noise all the time.
10:29You are right.
10:30Listen to me.
10:31Look, I have absolutely
10:32Mr. Daniyal.
10:33He has the right.
10:34He should go and file a petition
10:35in the election commission.
10:36Nobody is stopping anyone.
10:37Look, listen to the second thing,
10:38Mr. Kashyap.
10:39In one National Assembly election,
10:41there are around 300-400 polling stations.
10:43Yesterday, there were elections
10:44in 21 districts of the country.
10:45There are issues in different
10:46polling stations.
10:47Of course, there are.
10:48There are issues in every election.
10:49But if you look at yesterday's
10:50by-elections,
10:51relatively speaking,
10:52by our standards,
10:53over the past few election cycles,
10:54were one of the most
10:55uneventful elections that we've had.
10:56In which even the PTI people
10:57can't tell you
10:58if a major has made
10:59any noise.
11:00They can't say anything.
11:01Look, the second thing is
11:02that you talked about
11:03mobile closures.
11:04This is definitely
11:05an unfortunate way
11:06of doing things
11:07in our country.
11:08But unfortunately,
11:09this is not just
11:10a matter of one election.
11:11This is definitely
11:12a lack of our security apparatus
11:13which we have to improve
11:14overall.
11:15But I think
11:16But you do it in Muharram.
11:17Sir, in Muharram,
11:18you are in a religious place
11:19where you are in danger
11:20of terrorism.
11:21Why are you in danger
11:22of terrorism in an election?
11:23Sir, yesterday,
11:24there was a murder.
11:25Not one, but three,
11:26four places where we got
11:27news of attacks.
11:28Where PTI people have
11:29attacked.
11:30Look, in this country,
11:31whether it's a cricket match,
11:32whether it's a foreign delegation
11:33visit,
11:34whether it's a procession,
11:35whether it's a Muharram matter,
11:36whether it's an election,
11:37these mobile signals are
11:38switched off.
11:39The security apparatus
11:40is in demand.
11:41But look,
11:42I wish,
11:43this is the first time
11:44on 8th February,
11:45I saw that mobile phones
11:46were switched off
11:47by election,
11:48which all of you won.
11:49Your biggest claim is
11:50that we all won by election.
11:51These local bodies
11:52lost the election
11:53in KKP,
11:54which is their stronghold.
11:55Nobody switched off
11:56any phone.
11:57But you have seen,
11:58Kashif sahib,
11:59recently,
12:00secondly,
12:01secondly,
12:02Kashif sahib,
12:03you have seen
12:04that unfortunately,
12:05over the past few weeks
12:06and months,
12:07there has been
12:08a wave of terrorism
12:09in this country.
12:10Dasu,
12:11Turbat,
12:12Neer Ali,
12:13Qawadar,
12:14Hoshki,
12:15there have been incidents
12:16where security
12:17from Alkar
12:18or intelligence
12:19or whatever it is,
12:20I don't know
12:21whether this was
12:22the basis,
12:23but they kicked it.
12:24Sir,
12:25security has been
12:26a thousand times
12:27worse than this.
12:28Where there were
12:29at least
12:30four to five incidents
12:31on average per day,
12:32still,
12:33there was no closure
12:34on the day of election
12:35or the day
12:36of general election
12:37or Zimli election.
12:38You are saying
12:39that you have
12:40some evidence
12:41from Alkar
12:42that these
12:43presiding officers
12:44had to come
12:45I am sorry to interrupt, Kashif sir, but last time it was a form 47 election, and this time
12:55it was a form 45 election.
12:56He was very upset about that.
12:57Now he has said that we should go straight to form 45.
13:00This is what happened.
13:01Of course, there would have been a problem.
13:02Because all of you would have picked up form 45 and been on TV channels.
13:05He said that it would have been a credible issue.
13:08So he said that we should go straight to form 45.
13:11Yeah, yeah.
13:41He said that it was an uneventful election.
13:44If you miss the 8th of February election...
13:46It was uneventful.
13:47It was uneventful.
13:48There were no riots in Pakistan.
13:50There were two elections on 8th of February.
13:53One was before 5pm, when we all won.
13:56The other one was after 5pm, when we were released.
14:00When we were robbed, robbed, everything.
14:03That was on 9th of February.
14:04Leave it.
14:05Leave it.
14:06Okay.
14:07No, the work started after 5pm.
14:08Some people lost their jobs before 8pm and some lost their jobs on 9th.
14:12Leave it.
14:13So that uneventful story ends here.
14:15Obviously, if there is peace the whole day,
14:18then you will be able to do the next election after 5pm peacefully.
14:22So that's a bad design.
14:23It's no one's favour.
14:25This election was not uneventful at all.
14:30I'll give you an example.
14:32Danyal Bhai has also given an example.
14:34I'll give you an example of Fiaz Chatha's election.
14:37Our MLA, Ahmed Chatha, won two seats.
14:40One was won by an MLA and he did MPA with 38,000.
14:42He left the ring.
14:44After that, he made his brother stand on it.
14:47It's been two months since he became the government.
14:49He wasn't there the whole year.
14:50Like me, both the seats were won in his absence.
14:53Mr. Ahmed Chatha.
14:54Now the interesting thing is that two months ago,
14:57a person who won with 38,000 in his absence,
15:00his brother loses with 15,000 tomorrow.
15:037,500 police officers are in one MPA's ring.
15:08At the polling station,
15:10they say it was an uneventful turnout.
15:12Those who didn't go to the polling station,
15:14their turnout was only 30%.
15:17Those who made them lead with 40,000-30,000,
15:21those who came there,
15:24their turnout was 60%.
15:27In one village,
15:30I'll give you an example, Varpal Chatha.
15:32There are five polling stations.
15:34Out of the four or three polling stations,
15:37the turnout was 30%.
15:39The place where the game was going to be played,
15:41the turnout was 65%.
15:42All of a sudden, he was more awake.
15:44He was relaxing and chilling.
15:46So, you can see this mischief in Gujarat.
15:49What happened in Gujarat?
15:51Our M.A. didn't arrest him.
15:52What did the M.A. do?
15:54He arrested Khurram and Munawar Majnu.
15:57There were already boxers there.
15:59Barrister Gauhar was telling me
16:01that he went to the polling station.
16:03Because people loved Imran Khan
16:05and people loved his representatives.
16:07When Chairman Gauhar went there,
16:09one innocent presiding officer asked,
16:13I had a total of 1,200 votes.
16:17They closed two boxes the next morning.
16:19They even sealed them.
16:20Sir, you are the barrister.
16:22Can I count the votes this evening?
16:25Okay.
16:26As far as the evidence is concerned,
16:28there are bags full of evidence.
16:30Obviously, Danyal Bhai came himself
16:32and brought the evidence.
16:34We are a party.
16:35There are bags full of evidence.
16:37This event will take place in a day or two.
16:39Everyone will come.
16:40They will bring their evidence.
16:42This will be the ground in Islamabad.
16:44The whole world will see it.
16:46The whole world will see it.
16:47The kids, the media, the social media
16:49will show it.
16:50Three people from the 92 channel
16:52were arrested.
16:53It is possible that someone from your channel
16:55was arrested.
16:56No, no.
16:57Do not lie to us.
16:58Do not lie to us.
16:59Do not lie to us.
17:00No, no.
17:01Do not lie to us.
17:02No, no.
17:03Do not lie to us.
17:04Do not lie to us.
17:06No, no.
17:07Do not lie to us.
17:08In different circles,
17:10those who were not released,
17:11those who were repeatedly sending footage,
17:13were caught by the cameras
17:14and reporters.
17:15The DSPs and SPs
17:16kept misbehaving.
17:17And General Secretary Umer Ayub
17:18said that when the SP was confronted,
17:19when the RPOs were confronted,
17:20he said that we are helpless.
17:21At that time,
17:22your presiding officer said
17:24He says we are helpless.
17:26There is a video of that too.
17:28Election Commission.
17:30We have a whole system of the party.
17:32We have ensured the whole day that someone responds.
17:34There was a cell in every ring
17:36that we would inform the Election Commission
17:38and check what is happening there.
17:40Aarish A. Sattu B. K. Sutti Peshi.
17:42Sir, I understand this.
17:44They say the law is blind.
17:46I think the Election Commission is also blind.
17:48Poor Dora is also blind.
17:50He is blind.
17:52Punjab's administration is also blind.
17:54Their government is also blind.
17:56What do they think?
17:58The people are also blind.
18:00I think you are wrong.
18:02People did not see the whole day.
18:04We did not see it.
18:06In this election,
18:08no one paid attention.
18:10I think someone should have done it.
18:12There are some things that we all know.
18:14It is very difficult to prove it.
18:16We all know that.
18:18Everyone knows what was happening in the 2018 election.
18:20South Punjab was becoming a mass.
18:22People were breaking down.
18:24Phones were ringing.
18:26I used to talk to Sheikh Sahib.
18:28He used to get phone calls.
18:30He used to say, join the party.
18:32He said, I don't want to.
18:34Azad left. He lost.
18:36Everyone knows this.
18:38But it is very difficult to prove it.
18:40When you say, go to the forums,
18:42it means that what is happening will be like this.
18:44Everyone knows what is happening on the forums.
18:46Nothing happened.
18:48I think you should have a reason for it.
18:50As I said,
18:52this reason was very important for you.
18:54The argument of form 47
18:56is over.
18:58Kashi,
19:00it is amusing to see
19:02that when people talk about the respect of votes,
19:04they are the same people
19:06who did not distribute their tickets in 2018.
19:08So, leave it.
19:10Sheikh Waqar Sahib did not sit down
19:12because he was not with him at that time.
19:14But the other people who are sitting here,
19:16yesterday there was a vote.
19:20If the Election Commission acts,
19:22then we will know whether there was a vote or not.
19:24No, no.
19:26Which vote?
19:28You tell me.
19:30That day, there was a lot of noise.
19:32He came at 5 in the morning.
19:34He came with a lot of boxes.
19:36He came himself.
19:38At that time,
19:40he was not able to see anything.
19:42You said that Sheikh Sahib
19:44was a victim in 2018.
19:46You said that Imran Khan
19:48was a fake minister.
19:50All his colleagues were sitting
19:52on a fake mandate.
19:54Qasim Suri was sitting
19:56on a fake mandate.
19:58He was a deputy speaker.
20:00And a person
20:02who was illegally
20:04sitting on the seat,
20:06the parliament will
20:08illegally dissolve him
20:10by making him sit on the speaker's seat.
20:12Then you agreed.
20:14No, no. I did not agree.
20:16No, no. I did not agree.
20:18I am saying that you have to agree.
20:20You have to agree.
20:22Sir, you have to agree.
20:24You have to agree.
20:26No, no.
20:28Sir, I am saying that you did not like it.
20:30That is why,
20:32you are making fun of the law.
20:34You have to agree.
20:36The real issue is
20:38that this argument is probably
20:40about who will talk on whom.
20:42No, no. I am talking about a separate issue.
20:44You criticized this country in 2018.
20:46No. If we do not like one thing,
20:48Qasim sahib,
20:50if we do not like the case
20:52of taking money from ISI,
20:54how can their minister sit?
20:56Sir, you have been there.
20:58You have been there.
21:00You are making an argument
21:02that if you are there, we are there.
21:04No, no. Sir, I am saying that
21:06people who have been around the block,
21:08they should be careful
21:10because they work with different people.
21:12These days, they have started talking about Imran Khan.
21:14No, no.
21:16There is a certain lot in our political system.
21:18This has become old.
21:20This is also old.
21:22This is also old.
21:24This is also old.
21:26What is the matter, sir?
21:28Till the RTS down will not be done,
21:30Imran Khan will not accept elections.
21:32Till the courts will not be in good position,
21:34Imran Khan will not accept any court result.
21:36It took the man two weeks to admit that what happened was wrong.
21:40When he understood that the water has passed through his head.
21:42So this is how it is.
21:43Now see, today it was discussed in the parliament.
21:45Naveed Kamal sir spoke very well.
21:47He spoke very constructively.
21:48Again, Omar Ayub sir.
21:50No, no, I am supporting him.
21:52They play both sides by the way.
21:54No, no, no.
21:56Azam Tarar sir spoke.
21:57Naveed Kamal sir spoke.
21:58See, the thing is,
21:59the public also expects that the people sitting in the parliament
22:03discuss issues among themselves,
22:05in the office, at home, wherever,
22:07that it will be reflected on the floor of the house.
22:09In that, surely, their other expenses are also included.
22:12But see,
22:13Isn't this a fundamental issue?
22:14No, no, sir.
22:15After a break, let's come to this debate.
22:17See, to say that you should leave the election,
22:19because you people have not left the election for four years.
22:22No, sir.
22:23You remember your politics of the assembly,
22:26because I myself used to go.
22:27Yes, yes.
22:28And why should you leave?
22:29This is your fundamental case.
22:31And the foundation of this parliament,
22:33the foundation of this government,
22:34or the foundation of that government,
22:35was on that case,
22:36that this is a fake government.
22:37No, but Kajal sir, see,
22:38See, even at that time,
22:39He has fixed the match.
22:40No, sir, now you tell me,
22:41even at that time,
22:42we had an objection,
22:43but even at that time,
22:44the leader of the opposition was talking about national issues.
22:47Even at that time,
22:48Imran Khan as leader of the house,
22:49Musallat Shudai Saeed,
22:50after the attack on Balakot,
22:51he is the person who didn't enter the room,
22:53because that person's ego did not allow him
22:55to sit in a room with the leader of the opposition.
22:57He is sitting inside.
22:58Now your ego is not getting up.
22:59Now your ego is not getting up.
23:00Sir, now let them make mistakes.
23:01No, you tell me,
23:02I was sitting inside for 10 minutes.
23:03Sitting inside,
23:04and they made fun of me.
23:05Sir, I am giving an example.
23:06Sir, leave it.
23:07Who made fun of whom?
23:08Leave it.
23:09Look, sir,
23:10the thing is,
23:11here, I am telling you,
23:12honestly,
23:13we want to play a constructive role,
23:14in which,
23:15whatever issues they want,
23:16they discuss in front of the parliament.
23:17Let's debate constructively.
23:18Let me take a break.
23:19What is constructive?
23:20Who is called a constructive role in politics?
23:23That if there is a debate,
23:24then you say,
23:25no, let's leave it,
23:26let's put it aside,
23:27let's move on.
23:28Let's leave the debate.
23:29Then they say,
23:30let's sit and talk constructively.
23:32Let's not go there,
23:33let's leave it.
23:34Let's go back to the election.
23:35Let's take a break.
23:36We will talk more about this after the break.
23:42Welcome back, viewers.
23:43The government's argument is
23:44that there should be a constructive debate in the parliament.
23:46Let's leave these issues and move on.
23:48On the other hand,
23:49the politician has also announced a protest.
23:50In such an environment,
23:52because you were on this side in 2018,
23:56and now you are on the opposite side in 2014,
23:59where you are in effect now.
24:01Can there be a constructive debate
24:03or was there a debate at the time
24:05when the election was held?
24:07Either the Muslim League
24:08or the parliament
24:09refused to go to the elections.
24:11The people's party conceded.
24:12The problem is
24:13that the fear
24:15of the party,
24:17the PMLN,
24:19is that the public sentiment
24:21is not in favour of the government.
24:24For this reason,
24:25I would like to shed some light.
24:27As you know,
24:28it has been declared in Pakistan,
24:30the government has declared
24:32that Rs 590 billion is being stolen.
24:35Do you understand
24:36what the difference is
24:37between Rs 590 billion and numbers?
24:39I want to tell you
24:40that Rs 590 billion means
24:42that Rs 18.52 per unit
24:45of your bill,
24:47Kashif Abbasi's bill,
24:49my brother's bill,
24:50his bill,
24:51will be less.
24:52This is theft.
24:53This is not a technical loss.
24:55This is not a line loss.
24:56This is theft.
24:57So this is going on.
24:58We have to collect it.
25:00There are still two months left.
25:02We have to collect Rs 58 billion.
25:04This is the Prime Minister's statement.
25:06Rs 58 billion.
25:07You should forget that.
25:08Now this new finance minister
25:10is saying that
25:12our collection is
25:141.7 trillion cases,
25:17half of which will be collected.
25:19He is also counting Rs 590 billion.
25:21And we have to
25:22get rid of the fiscal deficit.
25:24Those are receivables.
25:25They are nothing.
25:26The receivables are counted.
25:27We don't get them.
25:28Their plan is also zero.
25:30People have gone crazy.
25:32People are worried
25:33that electricity bills will come,
25:34which were not given in winters.
25:36That is why people
25:37wanted to speak through their vote.
25:38They wanted to give their message.
25:40They said that
25:41we are increasing the tax net.
25:43The same old amnesty
25:44that for two weeks
25:45as many retailers as possible
25:46should come.
25:47Do you know
25:48how many retailers are there
25:49in the whole of Pakistan?
25:50Fifty.
25:51In the whole of Pakistan.
25:52Failure after failure.
25:54They are doing everything
25:55as if they are idiots.
25:57Now when they wrote
25:58a manifesto on economy,
26:00PMLN,
26:01where was Aurangzeb
26:02at that time?
26:04So he wrote,
26:05Ahsan Iqbal,
26:06they have been fired
26:07from the middle.
26:08They don't even call him
26:09for meetings these days.
26:10The point is that
26:11if you read
26:12Government of Pakistan
26:13Rules of Business,
26:14it is written there
26:15that the work of
26:16the planning commission
26:17is based on economic coordination
26:18and economic policy.
26:20You tell me
26:21where did all that go?
26:23So inflation,
26:24wait a minute,
26:25this is the world of inflation.
26:26Do you know what is the rate
26:27of inflation in Afghanistan
26:28right now?
26:29In Afghanistan?
26:30Single digit man.
26:31No.
26:328% negative.
26:338% negative.
26:34Do you know
26:35that Sri Lanka
26:36went bankrupt two years ago?
26:38It was 60% inflation.
26:40What do you think
26:41is the rate of inflation
26:42in Sri Lanka right now?
26:43And have you seen their growth rate?
26:449%
26:45And growth rate,
26:46growing at 4-5%.
26:47And how much is it here?
26:48Do you know
26:49SPI has just come out.
26:50It is still stuck at 30%.
26:52And they are saying
26:53that we have to reduce
26:54the interest rate.
26:55This monetary policy committee
26:56that is coming on 29th.
26:57This is a
26:58filthy rich
26:59has to pay more
27:00and the poor
27:01has to pay more
27:02inflation tax.
27:03This is equal to this.
27:04And as far as
27:05theft is concerned,
27:06there is no solution
27:07here,
27:08there is no plan.
27:09It is a complete mess.
27:10And the public
27:11wants to answer this.
27:12They have done this
27:13through the police.
27:14Presiding
27:15a form 45
27:16election.
27:17It is a very
27:18sad thing.
27:19It is a very
27:20sad thing.
27:21The election
27:22of February 8th,
27:23even in that,
27:24I have been saying
27:25this for a long time
27:26that we should
27:27vote.
27:28You get
27:29one chance
27:30after five years
27:31that you decide
27:32how this country
27:33will run,
27:34whose policies
27:35will run,
27:36whom you like.
27:37And we say
27:38that we said
27:39on 8th February
27:40that no,
27:41your decision
27:42will not work.
27:43Form 47
27:44is a very
27:45sad thing.
27:46I have
27:47been saying
27:48this for
27:49a long time
27:50that we
27:51should
27:52vote.
27:53We
27:54should
27:55vote.
27:56We
27:57should
27:58vote.
27:59We
28:00should
28:01vote.
28:02We
28:03should
28:04vote.
28:05We
28:06should
28:07vote.
28:08We
28:09should
28:10vote.
28:11We
28:12should
28:13vote.
28:14We
28:15should
28:16vote.
28:17We
28:18should
28:19vote.
28:20We
28:21should
28:22vote.
28:23We
28:24should
28:25vote.
28:26We
28:27should
28:28vote.
28:29We
28:30should
28:31vote.
28:32We
28:33should
28:34vote.
28:35We
28:36should
28:37vote.
28:38We
28:39should
28:40vote.
28:41We
28:42We are saying that the people voted for us, and you are talking about a constructive debate.
28:50Why should we have a constructive debate with them?
28:53If we sit, we will sit with the man whose electricity bills they are increasing every day.
28:58We will sit with the man whose unit in our government is Rs. 17 and in their government it is Rs. 85.
29:03We will sit with that man, we will stand with that landlord whom they are humiliating,
29:09we will stand with the man whose supporting price they have reduced by 50%
29:14and even after that, the man with 6 acres of land is only allowed to buy 36 sacks.
29:19We are not getting that either.
29:20We are not getting that either.
29:21We are not getting that either.
29:22At a time when DAP is Rs. 14,500 and URIA is Rs. 10,000, we will sit with that poor man.
29:27We will sit with them and get humiliated.
29:29We will get defamed.
29:30We will stand with them and get humiliated.
29:31What kind of constructive debate is this?
29:33When you are our thief, you have stolen.
29:38You also steal, like I said you will do an election after 5 o'clock.
29:44You are thieves, so they throw you out before you know it.
29:47You have already seen the videos of them yesterday,
29:49where 70,000 to 70,000 police people have been deputed.
29:52After that there could not have been a constructive debate.
29:56You should not even expect there should be a constructive debate.
29:59Why? Because you are not doing anything to create an environment where they can do the exhibit.
30:36We will have to make very difficult decisions. They won't let you do it.
30:39PPLI is also sending me toffees.
30:41PPLI is also saying no.
30:43How will there be a strong debate?
30:45For that, we have to come up even more.
30:47I have a request. Even in the 16-month government,
30:49we tried to sabotage their IMF program.
30:53There was a flood disaster.
30:55Despite the economic challenges, we did that work.
30:57We also made a stand-by arrangement with the new IMF.
31:00Today, a very positive visit of a delegation from Saudi Arabia took place.
31:03Negotiations are going on with the IMF.
31:05The PIA is also being negotiated.
31:07The budget is also being formed.
31:08Economic reform is also being worked on.
31:10Now, if they want to be a part of that action in a constructive way, then they can.
31:13But if they think that their work will stop because of this attitude,
31:16then their work is useless.
31:18There will be legislation on the floor of the house.
31:20The executive will also do its work.
31:22So, if anyone thinks that you will stop something by doing this,
31:25then this will not happen.
31:27The second thing that Sheikh Sahib did,
31:29that we are standing with him.
31:30If we had to stand with him, we would have made a government.
31:32Did everyone invite him or not?
31:33With whom?
31:34With the people.
31:35Look, we are standing with the people.
31:37Number one, you are not ready to talk about their issues on the floor of the house.
31:40We are doing it.
31:41You are not giving us time.
31:42No, no, no, sir.
31:43No one has got more time than you.
31:44You get the record out today.
31:45With Ayaz Sadiq Sahib.
31:46With the speaker.
31:47With the speaker.
31:48Omar Ayub Sahib, start the speech.
31:49I don't know where it starts and where it ends, sir.
31:51They have had more time than the treasury benches.
31:53And they don't speak about the people's issues.
31:55If they come to that, then they go and tear their papers and start playing instruments.
31:59They got the opportunity to make a government.
32:01They don't do it on everything.
32:02They are selling toffees to the people at that time.
32:05They had the opportunity to make a government with them.
32:07He is also a mandated thief like you.
32:08He was not called the people's party.
32:09He is also a mandated thief like you.
32:10Look, then fine.
32:11Now you don't have to talk about any issue in the assembly.
32:14Your only fundamental purpose now is to seal the system until Imran Khan comes out.
32:18They have no other.
32:19Sir, they have no other incentive.
32:20On the basis of lies and theft, the country will fall.
32:22Sheikh sahib, I have listened to all your talks carefully.
32:24Come on.
32:25Come on.
32:26Sir, give me a chance.
32:27Give me a chance.
32:28Sir, the thing is.
32:29You are sitting in the government.
32:30You are busy.
32:31I am grateful.
32:32Sir, the thing is.
32:33Imran Khan's mindset has not changed even today.
32:36The work that he did in 2022 to sabotage the IMF program,
32:40this time he wrote the same letter.
32:42They have a single agenda.
32:44Until we don't get our way.
32:46Until we don't get Imran Khan out.
32:47Whatever the court decides.
32:48Whatever the decision.
32:49They will bring him out.
32:50Until they don't give us back the government.
32:51We will not accept anything.
32:52What is the punishment for this?
32:54Look.
32:55Look.
32:56Look.
32:57The thing is.
33:28The way judges wanted from their own institutions.
33:30The institutions first told the government to make an inquiry commission.
33:34The judiciary has given the names of whom to put.
33:37Then the judiciary changed its mind.
33:39Now it is in a situation where the government has expressed its complete obedience.
33:42You should make a comparison with this.
33:44The government's timings of this.
33:46When there was a reference against Qazi Faiz Saab.
33:48Two things have been given in that letter.
33:50One is reference against Qazi Faiz Saab.
33:52In that judgment and the second is the decision of the case of Justice Shaukat Zainuddin Siddiqui.
33:56Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui's case, you can see the attitude of PTI's government in both of those cases.
34:01And today our government's attitude is different.
34:03Shaukat Siddiqui's government was not there at that time.
34:05Sir, it was PTI's government.
34:07No, no, no.
34:09Sir, when the matter was in court.
34:11I agree with you that all the charges against judiciary, the charges that you mean,
34:17the attacks on that, any political party's government, this should not happen.
34:22In fact, you are discouraged, you are with the judiciary.
34:24And sir, 2-3 days ago, Rahul Hassan Sahib again held a press conference as secretary of information,
34:29not Sher Abdul Marwad, who is repeatedly asked to say something, but the next day he denies it,
34:34he calls him a good cop, a bad cop.
34:36Rahul Hassan Sahib, as secretary of information, held a press conference defaming the Chief Justice on a farce.
34:42Properly.
34:43That press conference's fundamental purpose was a farce.
34:45Sir, this is your own opinion.
34:47Please be careful.
34:49No, no, no.
34:52In front of the Supreme Court.
34:55No, no, sir.
34:56We will remember that.
34:57In front of the Supreme Court.
34:58Absolutely.
34:59We still have that stand.
35:00Absolutely.
35:01It was on a farce.
35:02Your stand is legitimate and others are not.
35:04No, no, sir.
35:05You have opened these doors.
35:07No, no, sir.
35:08You tell me.
35:09Okay, you tell me.
35:10Sir, you have opened these doors where politicians have got a free chit,
35:15that they can talk about anything against judiciary.
35:18Look, you will like a judge, you will like someone's decision, you will not like someone else's.
35:22No, sir.
35:23No politician should do this.
35:25This is our institution.
35:26The protection of this institution is paramount.
35:28Sir, the president took the man and went away from the institution.
35:30You see.
35:31You have put on a stage.
35:32Okay, I will tell you.
35:33Sir, you have put on a stage.
35:35Sir, this is an internal matter of the judiciary.
35:38Let them do it.
35:39They did it after all.
35:40They did it.
35:41No, no, look.
35:42In this institution, these matters, the problem is that you politicize.
35:46Be it them, be it you.
35:48Any political party, be it against the justice or against the judges, you target an institution.
35:54You got the benefit of the moment, but what was the loss?
35:58No, sir.
35:59It is open in every political mind.
36:01Whenever you want, you can pressurize.
36:03Look at the name of the judges.
36:05At that time, the Chief Justice had done a proper fight in the Supreme Court.
36:08And he was standing on it with a baton.
36:10No, it was your land.
36:11No, why not?
36:12It was an internal matter.
36:13No, you went to the door of the Supreme Court.
36:15The rest had told you.
36:16You became a participant in the fight.
36:18This means that the people with whom he was fighting, he had contacted you.
36:21You took all his knowledge and went to the door of the Supreme Court.
36:23Sir, why didn't that person stand up when the case was filed against him in the Supreme Judicial Council?
36:26Why did Qazi Faisal sir stand up?
36:27This is an internal matter of the court.
36:29Our problem is not whether it is right or wrong.
36:32I agree with you on many cases.
36:34The letter of six judges is not an internal matter.
36:36But this is an internal matter.
36:38What was the allegation?
36:39Look.
36:40Yes, yes.
36:41Wait a second.
36:42Wait a second.
36:43What was the allegation?
36:44You are talking about the case of the judges in the court.
36:47Whether it is right or wrong.
36:48These six judges are writing letters on issues outside the court.
36:51No, sir.
36:52They are not saying that this happened inside the court.
36:54They are saying that this happened outside the court.
36:56You have installed cameras in the judges' bedrooms.
36:59No, sir.
37:00Oh, sir.
37:01You have installed cameras in the judges' homes.
37:03Inside the bedrooms.
37:04Sir, first decide what you want to say.
37:05Sir, no.
37:06Sir, listen to me.
37:07Listen to me.
37:08I am very clear on this.
37:09No, Kashif Basit.
37:10Neither you should go to the court.
37:12No, sir.
37:13We will not go to the court.
37:14We will not go to the court.
37:15But you should make a distinction between internal and external issues.
37:19The court sorted out its issues.
37:22Mr. Mazhar Naqvi had to resign.
37:24Because.
37:25Mr. Ejaz-ul-Ahsan resigned.
37:27But the court was working internally.
37:30It was doing its administrative work.
37:32I thought that if they did not do anything wrong, they should be faced.
37:35No, sir.
37:36No, no, no.
37:37There is a major difference.
37:38At that time, there was a fracture in the court.
37:39Everyone said at that time that you should take your court in confidence first.
37:42We were doing the same thing that should have been done in the judiciary.
37:47What did you say?
37:48Their status.
37:49They will show the status of the judges.
37:51This is a bench fixer.
37:52No, sir.
37:53No, sir.
37:54I am not saying this.
37:55They have their own faults.
37:56What they did with the court.
37:57You mentioned Mr. Faisal.
37:58I agree with you 100%.
37:59Someone comes to you and says that you send a reference against a judge.
38:02Why?
38:03Learn to protect the court.
38:04It is everyone's job.
38:06I agree.
38:07To save the court from those people.
38:09No, sir.
38:10It was because.
38:11See, political judiciary is always coming in this country.
38:13If you say, then I have to talk openly here.
38:15Then there will be another program on it.
38:17How people were given ways to fight elections after 8-8 years.
38:20How your petition used to go and the People's Party line was issued.
38:23Everyone knows what has happened in this country.
38:25If we go to political judiciary, it is a very long process.
38:28It is a very long process.
38:31It should not happen in this country.
38:33I agree with you on this.
38:34Rather, I agree with everybody on this.
38:36Will politics be able to move forward without addressing the issue of Dhandli?
38:39Yes, this question.
38:40Not at all, sir.
38:41And in this, clearly, the opening of the bags is not such a common thing.
38:44Because, see, as long as you open the bags, your four elections have passed.
38:47Even if one or two are opened.
38:49Yes, right.
38:50So, this is not a common thing.
38:52Because, see, as long as you open the bags, your four elections have passed.
38:55Even if one or two are opened.
38:57Even if one or two are opened.
38:58Yes, right.
38:59So, why don't we make this law?
39:01If everyone is interested that it should be fair and free.
39:04We talk to this extent.
39:05So, we give everyone the right to open the bags and see what the problem is.
39:09Then everyone will be caught.
39:11Everyone will be caught.
39:13Then you don't even have to tell the returning officer.
39:15Because, when they know that the bags have to be opened, then they will stop.
39:19Bags are opened.
39:20No, where are they opened?
39:21They know that they will not be opened.
39:22Exactly.
39:23That is one more thing.
39:24Although, for four months.
39:25I am saying this for one minute.
39:26Mr. Daniyal, it is a 120-day ban, right?
39:28Yes.
39:29The tribunal, to decide.
39:30You will remember, after the 2013 elections, the bags were opened.
39:33Forget that.
39:34There was a 60-day ban on the Election Commission.
39:36If that did not happen.
39:37It won't happen.
39:38They will complete it for 120 days.
39:39Because, everyone thinks of the system.
39:40The system is a new law.
39:41Everybody thinks about the system.
39:42I am telling you, when you.
39:43You are the law, sir.
39:44We are an overly legislated country.
39:45You should not act on that.
39:46I want to tell your audience about the constructive work.
39:49If you want to do a constructive work, then do this.
39:52So if you have the right to recount, you should also have the right as a matter of law to
40:01open the bags so that these 5 years do not pass.
40:05And as soon as they open, these big wrestlers, they will not have a place to hide their shame.
40:10When you find out what is coming out of them.
40:12If we add punishment to this system, that if you are caught, then this will happen to you,
40:18irrespective of who it is, your RO, your Presiding Officer, whoever it is.
40:22But Mr. Kashi, one last thing, I think you are going to stop.
40:25I just want to say two sentences.
40:27I have a request for you and your colleagues through you.
40:31Kindly, what you have said is constructive.
40:33Please do a program on people's unemployment and inflation.
40:38This Pakistan is going to the boiling point.
40:40Do you know how much crime has increased?
40:42It has almost doubled.
40:43And in these villages, people are being murdered.
40:45In my village, in my area, 4 people have been murdered in the last 3 weeks.
40:49Sir, let's give a quick closing argument on this.
40:52Can we move forward without this?
40:54Can we fix these basic problems?
40:57Absolutely not.
40:58There is no question.
40:59On the basis of this country's democracy.
41:01And it should always be.
41:02It cannot be.
41:03You talked about punishment and reward.
41:05One-liner.
41:06Punishment and reward.
41:07Absolutely.
41:08If you do not do it in the system, the system will not grow.
41:10But to punish and to decide the reward.
41:12Become a man's son.
41:14Sir, one last question.
41:15A question of 10 seconds.
41:16Sir.
41:17In 2014, when Mr. Imran Khan came for a protest, you made a commission.
41:20Is it possible?
41:21Or let's open it.
41:22No, sir.
41:23It is not possible.
41:24No matter how the country's system is.
41:25Let's follow it.
41:26Every time their will cannot be fulfilled.
41:27Look.
41:28There can be a constructive discussion in the parliament.
41:30We can talk about their concerns.
41:32We can talk about electoral reform.
41:34But if they think that they can mislead the government or parliament.
41:37This will not happen.
41:38Let's take a break.
41:39See you later.
41:41Welcome back, Naseer.
41:43If we want to run this country on the right path.
41:46We will have to fix the foundations of this country.
41:48We always shove everything under the carpet.
41:50It's done.
41:51Let's move on.
41:52And it happens again and again.
41:53It will happen in 2008.
41:55It will happen in 2002.
41:56It will happen in 2013.
41:57It will happen in 2018.
41:58And the next election will be the same.
41:59If we have to fix it.
42:00Fix the foundations of everything.
42:02Only then can we see this country in a place where the institutions are so strong.
42:07So that there are less deficits in the country.
42:10We have done this.

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