" Punjab Police Pakistan Ki Sab Se Barri. ... " Omar Ayub Ne Tehelka Khaiz Bayan Da Diya
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00:00How do you want to do it, because you say that we need permission, but you won't be given permission.
00:07I am saying that if permission is not given in plain English, then it will be in crooked English.
00:14You are saying that Damada must landa, then what will happen? Is this a declaration of war?
00:17What is a declaration of war? We have our democratic right.
00:20As a Pakistani citizen, I have the complete right. I can go and speak against the government.
00:27A researcher asked me, did you say anything against the government?
00:31I said, define the government. He said, I don't know.
00:35I told him the definition of the government.
00:38I told him that the government is under Article 7.
00:42National Assembly, Loyal Government, Provincial Assembly, Provincial Government,
00:46those institutions that can pay taxes.
00:48Police, Armed Forces, Intelligence Agencies, IB, MI, ISI, these are tools of the government.
00:54These are state institutions.
00:56These are tools of the government. I am the government.
00:58I, as MNA, as Leader of the Opposition, myself and the members of my party,
01:03and the rest of the MNAs, we are the government.
01:05These people are tools of the government.
01:08When you said Damada must landa, it is a declaration of war.
01:13That was my word, you said it is a declaration of war.
01:15When you say this, I think how will you do it?
01:19I am sure your party people will ask you how will you do it.
01:22You don't have permission.
01:23Crackdowns will start. They will take you away.
01:25Whatever happens, this is not a new thing in Pakistani politics.
01:28It is a good thing.
01:30It is a good thing.
01:31We will exercise our democratic right.
01:35We are not breaking anything.
01:38We are exercising a peaceful right.
01:40We are going to the people.
01:42We are holding a Jalsa Jaloos.
01:44There is no breaking in our Jalsa Jaloos.
01:46Why are they stopping us?
01:48I go to Hafizabad and speak there.
01:51I hold a peaceful convention in Hafizabad.
01:54The police come and break into my friends' houses.
01:56The police go there and raid.
01:59Why do they do it?
02:00Do you know why they do it?
02:01Why do they do it?
02:02So that we don't speak?
02:03I spoke to someone in Sialkot.
02:04We had to go to Sialkot and hold a convention.
02:08They go there and break things.
02:10The police raid.
02:12There is a terrorist, Kashif Abbasi, in Pakistan.
02:15He is the biggest terrorist in Punjab.
02:19Your judges are saying the same.
02:21Sir, this is exactly what you said about Tariq-e-Tahfuz-e-Ain.
02:28In the last 70-76 years, Pakistan has not acted according to the constitution.
02:32These decisions are based on political grounds.
02:35Do we want to let anyone protest or not?
02:37We have never had a fair election in Pakistan's history.
02:44Why?
02:45Because it never happens.
02:46We have made it a way of life.
02:48We have made it a new normal.
02:49Which is wrong.
02:50It should not be like this.
02:51So you are saying...
02:53Again, that was my comment on this.
02:55You are saying that these matters will now go towards corruption.
02:59Politically.
03:00We will exercise our democratic rights.
03:03We will hold conventions.
03:05We will go to the people.
03:07And we will see who stops us.
03:10We have been given permission by the constitution and the law.
03:13We will go through the courts.
03:15Balochistan High Court has given us permission.
03:17It has been applied in Karachi as well.
03:19We will do it here as well.
03:20One point.
03:21Number two important point.
03:23When you try to stop this,
03:27then there will be no investment here.
03:30Number two.
03:31Number three.
03:32The budget that you get,
03:34all these things are fixed because
03:37Till the time the constitution and the law are not implemented in the country,
03:43this government is a bankrupt government.
03:45Morally as well as financially.
03:49Their moral authority is zero to zero.
03:52And the world knows.
03:53Diplomats meet us.
03:55They say, we know.
03:56You are the government invading.
03:58Next you have to come.
04:00The people are standing behind you.
04:02These people are totally morally bankrupt.
04:05They have nothing.
04:06The world has always dealt with Pakistan despite all our problems.
04:10I will give you a small example.
04:122001.
04:13Bill Clinton came to Pakistan.
04:14He said, my picture will not be published because there is dictatorship in this country.
04:17But he came to Pakistan in 2000.
04:20Do you remember?
04:21For 8 hours.
04:22He drove the car from the wrong side.
04:24He destroyed all our sovereignty.
04:27He came to Pakistan.
04:29He said, my picture will not come with this.
04:31And 9-11 happened.
04:33And Pervez Musharraf became the darling of the west.
04:36George Bush came to Pakistan.
04:38There was a lot of fanfare.
04:39Let's be honest.
04:41The world has double standards.
04:43The democracies stand for human rights and democracies.
04:48This is an old thing.
04:49I don't think the world cares about what is happening in Pakistan.
04:53Where the political situation is going.
04:55This is my view.
04:56We have seen all this in the past.
04:59The world is a silent spectator.
05:03I often hear state department briefings.
05:07The internal matter of Pakistan.
05:09We do not want to get involved.
05:10This is their stated position.
05:12So let's not say that the world will do something.
05:15Do you know the reason for this?
05:17There is a term in economics.
05:19Opportunity cost.
05:21It suits them that Pakistan is stuck in this dilemma.
05:25Keep eating Haj Kola.
05:27Keep getting weak.
05:29If you look at the statistics.
05:34If you look at India's economy.
05:36The difference between the earth and the sky.
05:39Where did it reach?
05:40In the 90s it was almost equal.
05:42And now the difference between the earth and the sky.
05:44They are developing.
05:46Look at Modi's statements.
05:47We are on fire.
05:49It's an economic world now.
05:50There is no doubt about it.
05:52After Kashmir, you came from India.
05:56You did the right thing.
05:57Why is there an economic interdependence?
05:59The only thing that has protected us.
06:03From all out war with India.
06:05Is your nuclear umbrella.
06:07That's it.
06:08Conventionally, our disparity has increased so much.
06:12And economically.
06:14That we are not able to compete with our neighbors.
06:17I said, we have the power of faith.
06:19I said, we have the power of faith.
06:22But there are Muslims there too.
06:25Remember this too.
06:26There are Muslims in India too.
06:28I heard your office has been de-sealed.
06:29Alhamdulillah.
06:30You just got it done.
06:31I just got it done.
06:32I just got it done.
06:33So the office has been de-sealed.
06:34I heard your business was cut off this morning.
06:36That was also cut off.
06:37That has also been restored.
06:38Alhamdulillah.
06:39So this office has become functional.
06:41It has become functional.
06:42Alhamdulillah.
06:43Quickly, before I go on to the budget.
06:45What is your opinion on the FIA inquiry?
06:48And Mr. Khan's position.
06:49Mr. Khan said you own this video.
06:52How can a DGFI ask me, as the leader of the opposition,
06:56what wrong have I done?
06:58I mean, there is a tweet.
07:01What is written in the tweet?
07:02Hamood Rehman Commission Report.
07:04It's not that simple, sir.
07:06No, it's very simple.
07:07It's okay.
07:08Everyone should read it.
07:10It's an eye-opener.
07:11Listen to me, Mr. Kashif.
07:12They say, there is something going on here against the state.
07:15Oh, you fools.
07:16You are not the state.
07:18I am the state.
07:19Who are you?
07:20You have to give an opening speech.
07:24I am sure you will say,
07:25I reject this budget.
07:26Absolutely.
07:27I was already making openings for your budget.
07:30One second.
07:31Here, before the opening,
07:33for the first time,
07:35you and I,
07:36we were very young
07:38when you joined the media and I joined the commission.
07:40Absolutely.
07:41Do you remember?
07:42It's been 22 years.
07:4322 years.
07:44In 22 years,
07:45I have made 3-4 budgets and presented them here.
07:49You used to cover them.
07:50Tell me,
07:51when the budget used to come,
07:53before the Finance Minister's speech,
07:54Mr. Kashif,
07:55your entire book,
07:57so thick,
07:58Pink Books,
07:59Volume 1,
08:00Current Expenditure,
08:01Volume 2.
08:02It used to come on every table.
08:03Yes, on every table.
08:04Annual Budgets,
08:05Finance Bill,
08:06it used to come.
08:07And then,
08:08according to the rules,
08:09that Finance Bill
08:10is laid in the National Assembly.
08:11The Finance Minister reads it
08:13and says,
08:14I am transmitting this to the Senate.
08:16It is laid in the Senate
08:17and becomes a committee.
08:18Yesterday,
08:19one of those things,
08:20apart from the budget speech,
08:22was given in Urdu.
08:23Apart from that,
08:24nothing else was given.
08:26Your biggest violation,
08:30Article 73 of the Constitution,
08:34it is written,
08:36the Annual Budget Statement
08:38shall be laid before the National Assembly.
08:40That did not happen.