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00:00Whose negligence is it that they didn't expose themselves first?
00:02First, tell us this briefly.
00:04Yes, you are right in saying this.
00:08The thing is, if I complain today that the institutions that give justice
00:14couldn't give justice to the state within a year,
00:17then on the other hand, my complaint is that
00:20your investigative institutions,
00:23who investigated the people of 9th, 10th May,
00:26why didn't they make those things public?
00:28Why didn't they tell the people that this was the convenience, this was the mastermind?
00:32Why didn't they do it? I am asking you.
00:34Wasn't there complete evidence or was there some other planning? What was it?
00:38I think that different...
00:43You asked the right question.
00:46What was the planning?
00:49What was the planning of the powerful circles?
00:53So I think that whoever gave this advice
00:57or whoever gave this advice,
01:00or whoever couldn't make this decision under pressure,
01:04the one who made their names public,
01:07and on whose behalf the Judicial Commission of 2014 could not be formed,
01:13the attack on PTV, or...
01:16Sir, speak openly.
01:17There was no need for the Judicial Commission.
01:18Faizabad... One second.
01:19The Faizabad protest.
01:21There was a judgment on the Faizabad protest.
01:23No one acted on it.
01:26So it is not Meher Bukhari's fault, nor is it my fault.
01:29Then it is their fault who are complaining.
01:32And this is what we used to talk about even before.
01:38See, from 2014 to 2018, the government that was in power...
01:41And from 2022, whose government is it now?
01:43The Prime Minister, who had a two-thirds majority,
01:46the Prime Minister, who had a two-thirds majority,
01:49was removed from office like a hair from butter,
01:53saying that he did not take a salary from his son.
01:56So you should know how much power he had.
01:59Sir, if you know how much power he had,
02:02then you should not go to the extent of today's power.
02:05Tell me something, Mr. Javed Lati.
02:07You are right.
02:08Yes, I am right.
02:09You are also right.
02:11You are also right that the two-thirds majority,
02:16everyone saw how much power he had.
02:19And today it is being said that he should become the Judicial Commissioner.
02:23When we used to talk, we used to say that he speaks against the institutions.
02:27Tell me one more important thing, sir.
02:29He used to support us in the case of treason.
02:31Sir, tell me one more important thing.
02:33In an ideal world, in an ideal Pakistan,
02:35where the courts are free,
02:37where every institution is working within its legal limits,
02:39where the parliament is the strongest and self-sufficient,
02:42in an ideal country, where there is a rule of law and order,
02:46what should happen to the mastermind,
02:49whom you have identified as Imran Khan,
02:51who is a PTI, in an ideal world?
02:56What happens to him in other countries,
02:59what happened in America,
03:01what happened in other countries,
03:03who attacked the parliament,
03:05and what happened to them?
03:07What happened?
03:08We have been punished for 14-18 years.
03:13And we have been attacked by the defense institutions.
03:16How will you look at this?
03:18Will you see that this is acceptable?
03:21Will you see that there are armed groups with him?
03:25Will you see that foreign forces are behind him?
03:28And one last question, sir.
03:29Will you see that he is being funded?
03:31You have made your point clear.
03:33I will ask you the last question.
03:35The biggest beneficiary of the entire system,
03:38PMLN, imagined itself.
03:40Then on 8 February, what happened with PMLN,
03:42and what is going to happen in the future,
03:44do you think that your political capital will be revived?
03:49Look, we were never a beneficiary of 9-10 May.
03:53If that had not happened with us on 9-10 May,
03:56then today the scenario of 8 February would have changed.
03:59The management of the 18-month government with us,
04:04that was also a conspiracy.
04:06And in that conspiracy,
04:08we presented ourselves in the love of Pakistan.
04:11Who conspired with you?
04:12Who took the hand and formed a government?
04:14One second, one second.
04:15Sir, you talk so much, I get suspicious.
04:18Who conspired?
04:19One second, one second.
04:21I say that the management that was done on 8 February,
04:25if we did not have a simple majority,
04:29then why were we asked to form a government?
04:32We had refused.
04:33And then why did other parties not form a government?
04:36Why did they raise their hands?
04:38Those who did not have a majority,
04:40you say that they got it on 8 February.
04:42Sir, you are really very innocent.
04:44You are very innocent.
04:45Sir, you do not have the strength of a two-thirds Prime Minister.
04:49You are forced to form governments.
04:51Forced cases are also forgiven.
04:54I feel pity, sir.
04:55But Rana Sanaullah says that we should give respect to the vote.
04:58Since we left, Imran Khan has adopted it.
05:00And he is benefiting from it.
05:02Are you giving respect to the vote these days?
05:04You are also saying that you are very innocent.
05:09Your cases also end.
05:11You are right.
05:12Our cases end after 6 years.
05:15They make them themselves and end them after 6 years.
05:18But here, a robbery has been committed on a Sunday.
05:22There has been a terrorist attack on a Sunday.
05:24It is almost a year.
05:25You have not been able to punish him.
05:27And then what can I say about the person who is giving this statement these days,
05:32who is sometimes in the Kaaf League, sometimes in the Noon League,
05:34and nowadays is going towards PTA.
05:36Sir, you are after Mushahid Hussain Syed's life.
05:37You have big problems in your own ranks.
05:39Leave Mushahid Hussain Syed alone.
05:41Tell me this.
05:42No, no.
05:43He is saying that someone will come to take prisoner number 804.
05:46Okay.
05:47We will see.
05:48When elections will be held in a powerful state,
05:56someone will come and take it.
05:59Then tell me,
06:01will there be anything left of Pakistan's constitution, law and institutions?
06:05Sir, he is keeping the date.
06:07Sir, I don't know what was the prisoner number of Mr. Mian,
06:11but he went to Jeddah, he went to London.
06:13There was a lot of controversy.
06:15How did he go?
06:16We did it on 9th, 10th May.
06:18We did it on 9th, 10th May.
06:20Sir, you cannot compare apples and oranges.
06:22For the love of God, don't make everything a hijacker and punish me.
06:25Don't make everything a hijacker and punish me.
06:27I only want to know from you.
06:29Sir, I have already said that the decision of hijacking was wrong.
06:33This is not an unlimited show.
06:35Please stay on the issue.
06:36I went out in the same case.
06:38I went to Jeddah in the same case.
06:40Sir, I told you.
06:41It is always very bad with you.
06:43Power talks to power.
06:45Thank you very much.
06:47That's why I gave the first disclaimer, Mr. Javed Lateef.
06:51It is very bad with you.
06:53And then you are forced to sit in the government.
06:55This is cruelty.
06:56This should not happen.
06:57Tell me one last time.
06:58And this.
06:59And this.

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