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Election Act And NAB ordinance Manzoor... Ordinance ka Faidah Aur Nuqsan Kis Ko?
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00:00And then, in the previous government, it was decided that the remand should be reduced and the remand should be extended and today it has been extended.
00:16It has been extended to 14 days.
00:17Yes, it has been extended to 14 days.
00:18It has been extended to 40 days.
00:19The criminal procedure code.
00:21Sir, those people are less than 14 days.
00:23Azhar Aziz Tariq's speeches are less than 14 days.
00:25Azhar Aziz Tariq's speeches are less than 14 days.
00:28Azhar Aziz Tariq's speeches are less than 14 days.
00:30And then this second ordinance.
00:32You used to say that Mr. Imran Khan will benefit from this.
00:35He is saying that it is happening.
00:37Bring it back.
00:38And this second ordinance.
00:40Now, in my opinion, both these ordinances are based on politics.
00:43It is political, right?
00:44It is not even political.
00:45See, the word is also an insult to politics.
00:47As we usually talk in Gufto-Shuneed that this is political.
00:50This is also political.
00:52It is openly political.
00:53I agree with you.
01:23I agree with you.
01:53This is based on ill-intent.
01:55Ill-intent is included.
01:56One ordinance has been brought to keep your opponents in jail for 40 days.
02:00Another ordinance has been brought to hang your will by appointing retired judges.
02:06And everyone is seeing this blatantly.
02:08They come and work in secret.
02:10What have you done?
02:12See, the first thing is this, Mr. Kashif.
02:16Ordinances, law and regulations allow you to issue ordinances.
02:21And if there is any objection to issuing ordinances in Pakistan,
02:25if it is written in any law that you cannot issue ordinances,
02:28you cannot legislate through ordinances,
02:31then let's assume that this debate is right.
02:33So, if these ordinances had been brought in 2018-19,
02:38then you would have said that the government has the authority to issue ordinances.
02:42Let it come.
02:44In 2017, the government issued 9 ordinances.
02:48Mohsin Bhai has petitioned against ordinances in Islamabad.
02:52What?
02:53Yes.
02:54Mohsin Bhai has petitioned against ordinances?
02:58What kind of allegation is this?
03:00That's what I am saying.
03:02In 2021, they issued 9 ordinances in one day.
03:11I filed a petition in the High Court.
03:13The High Court replied that ordinances are available under the law and regulations.
03:20So, they can issue ordinances.
03:22So, you agreed to the petition in Islamabad.
03:25Sir, but what you are saying is that ordinances are the authority of the president and the government.
03:32The judges of the High Court had given the authority to issue ordinances to the government.
03:38You went to the High Court to issue ordinances.
03:41There is no authority on the government.
03:43He is a lawyer.
03:44There is no authority on the government to issue ordinances.
03:47At that time, the state of mind was that this government is also wrong.
03:49Now, you are saying that we are doing it, so it's okay.
03:51But, it was a very clear thought.
03:53Look, Mr. Kashyap, I have given you the court's answer to that.
03:56Sir, you gave the political answer.
03:58You are the president.
03:59They both are giving the political answer.
04:00Give your political answer.
04:01Sir, I am giving you the political answer.
04:03I am giving you the political answer that there is a scope in the constitution to issue ordinances.
04:08So, the government should be rectified.
04:10If it is written in the constitution that you can do this, then the government has rectified it.
04:13There is no doubt about it.
04:15The government can issue ordinances as much as it wants.
04:18The courts have already decided.
04:20Did Ranjha sahib take care of his own earnings?
04:22My brother, Mohsin Ranjha sahib, whom I have a lot of respect for,
04:25he is a lawyer, a lawyer, a lawmaker, a member of the National Assembly.
04:30So, didn't he read the constitution before the petition?
04:33Didn't he see any scope for it?
04:35When he went to the court for the first time, he challenged it.
04:38At that time, he thought that the constitution is not serious.
04:41But, he thought that the court is very serious.
04:43In our petition, this was our ground.
04:47But, the court gave us this answer.
04:49And, till date, in that petition, the court has given the same answer.
04:53That these are government powers.
04:55They cannot be touched.
04:56It is written in the constitution.
04:57Sir, the issue is not whether it is legal or not.
05:00The real issue, Ranjha sahib, is whether it is right or wrong.
05:03You are bringing these ordinances to fulfill your political objectives.
05:07You are doing this against your opponents.
05:11This is person-specific.
05:13This is party-specific.
05:15This should not happen.
05:16You are doing wrong.
05:17And, if it was against you, you would have done 10 press conferences by now.
05:21Whatever the government does, it is a bad press conference.
05:23Yes, we did 10 press conferences.
05:25We did 10 press conferences.
05:27But, we did not get any answer for any of our press conferences.
05:30We could not do anything about the ordinances.
05:33They issued 12 ordinances in a day.
05:36Mohsin bhai is now sitting as the translator of the government.
05:42But, it is obvious that he understands this.
05:45Sir, it is your position.
05:46Not everyone has this right.
05:47But, in this...
05:48Yes, Mohsin bhai.
05:49Mohsin bhai.
05:50Put a question mark.
05:51The point worth mentioning is that
05:54there was no increase in the fees for radio or TV licenses.
05:59These are two important laws.
06:01One is NAB.
06:02And, one is election.
06:03In which, appeals have to be heard in front of the tribunals.
06:06When you change two of the most important laws through ordinances,
06:10then questions arise.
06:12Parliament is present in its place.
06:14You have a majority.
06:16So, what was the problem?
06:18You should have presented them in front of the National Assembly.
06:21You should have brought them to the Senate.
06:23The point is that in a very short period of time,
06:26you want to target your opponents under this law.
06:30Just a while ago, a law was made against the press.
06:34A bill was made against journalism.
06:37The trajectory of the government...
06:39Sir, I did not hold an election.
06:40I broke the law.
06:41No, no.
06:42Look at the trajectory.
06:43The trajectory is to gag the media.
06:47To gag the media, this law was introduced.
06:50After that, the government has started a dispute with the judiciary.
06:53Every other day, even the Minister of Justice
06:56and other ministers are standing in front of the tribunals
06:58and challenging the judges.
07:01So, the confrontation created by the government
07:04along with the economic troubles of the people,
07:06your IMF deal, may God make it happen.
07:09There is no investment in your country.
07:11Political instability is increasing.
07:13If you bring more laws like this,
07:16you will raise the political temperature.
07:18You will strengthen the hands of your political opponents
07:22and give them weapons.
07:24Sir, the problem is that the political yo-yo is not ending.
07:27Whoever comes to power,
07:28thinks that what we are doing is working.
07:30And everyone defends it.
07:32And the opposition...
07:33You must have seen Sheikh Mujeeb's tweet
07:36and the way in which justice is being done.
07:39Your justice has made a lot of mistakes.
07:41It has made a lot of mistakes.
07:42I am sorry.
07:43I didn't have a chance.
07:44Wait a minute.
07:45I am talking after the break.
07:47But I am saying...
07:48You used very harsh words.
07:50No, no.
07:51I am talking about the context.
07:53I thought it was a harsh context.
07:55I will tell you about the context.
07:56But I will add one thing before the break.
07:58Mian Sahib was not an advocate of Sheikh Mujeeb.
08:02Sheikh Mujeeb was a supporter of this country.
08:05You pushed him to this side.
08:06I would have told you.
08:07I would have told you.
08:08But now the entire PMLN press conference is empty.
08:11It was 1971.
08:12What do they do?
08:14When there is a need,
08:15Sheikh Mujeeb is their hero.
08:16And when there is a need,
08:17they start making statements like this.

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