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Fazal-ur-Rehman Ne Khud Faisla Karna Hai Oppostion Kay Sath Hain Ya Hukoomat Kay Sath " Aamir Dogar
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00:00You guys said, let's have a discussion.
00:02You guys knew where the TORs of PTI would be.
00:05They have been saying from the first day that the government of Form 47 should go.
00:08The results that came on the basis of Form 45,
00:10should be given to us on the basis of those results.
00:14They were saying that those who have been imprisoned in the context of our politics should be removed.
00:20All these were their demands from the beginning.
00:22But you guys were saying again and again, let's have a discussion, sit down,
00:25we will solve the issues on the table.
00:27We will also talk about Imran Khan's case.
00:29But first come to the table and talk.
00:31Now suddenly, when Mr. Mehmood Achakzai has come to talk to you,
00:36then you are saying, how can we talk?
00:38Is his opinion the same?
00:39What will he talk to us?
00:41So you had to think about what to talk about and what not to talk about.
00:44His opinion was clear as an opposition.
00:49In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
00:51Look, thank you for inviting.
00:53Look, whoever has an opinion, whatever the opinion,
00:56in politics, there is always a room for negotiation.
01:01There is always a room for talks.
01:03And there is always a room to engage.
01:06But where there is a country-enemy stance,
01:11where there is a stance of burning homes,
01:13where there is a stance of burning Pakistan,
01:16where there is a stance of weakening Pakistan,
01:19it becomes a little difficult to sit there and talk.
01:22Look, either it is not possible that you are a patriot,
01:26you love Pakistan,
01:28and you give speeches against Pakistan,
01:32against Pakistan's institutions,
01:34or give speeches to weaken Pakistan.
01:37This dual policy cannot be negotiated.
01:42Look, you have some red lines of the government.
01:45And the biggest red line is that anything that is anti-state
01:49or anything that is involved, or whatsoever,
01:52in anything related to anti-state,
01:55as long as you sit with them, their stance, their things...
01:58Look, we have...
02:00I am sorry, I am sorry, I am cutting you short.
02:02Mr. Daniyal, I cannot wrap my head around this,
02:04that you did not know this before.
02:06Before also, those anti-state talks,
02:08those talks against institutions, you already knew all those stances.
02:11According to you, they are not completely patriotism.
02:14Because we give certificates of treachery anyway.
02:16You also got them at some point in time, now they are getting them.
02:18But...
02:19I did not give the certificate of patriotism to anyone.
02:22But you said, if there is no patriotism, then how can there be peace?
02:25I said that whoever is anti-state, will be considered...
02:27No, no, no, will be considered, will be considered.
02:30And look, we also sat and negotiated with the people of BLA.
02:34I mean, the government.
02:36With those people who raised a weapon against Pakistan.
02:39But when did they raise it?
02:41When they backed off from their stance,
02:43they realized, and then things get better.
02:46So, I am sorry.
02:47Look, it is not possible that you keep giving anti-state statements and things,
02:51and you...
02:52When the government was giving the invitation for talks,
02:54it was giving it with ifs and buts,
02:56because at that time,
02:58there was no talk of ifs and buts, Mr. Daniyal.
03:01At that time, it was like, come, let's talk.
03:03We can solve all the issues.
03:04No, the government, the government,
03:06no, no, the government still says, come, let's talk.
03:09We will settle all the issues.
03:11And this is one of the first issues.
03:14That your stance is wrong.
03:16You need to back off on your stance.
03:18The government is still ready to talk on all these things.
03:21Because the government, our role,
03:23our role is not to twist anyone.
03:26We don't want to tighten anyone.
03:28We don't want to harm anyone.
03:30Our role is of the Jamaat.
03:32And whenever we were in power,
03:34we tried to take the people of the political parties along.
03:38And we will continue to try to take them along.
03:41Engage them.
03:43Engage them on positive notes.
03:45Exchange their homework with them.
03:49And tell them that this stance,
03:52that is very difficult for us to take forward.
03:55But the stance that was taken from both sides,
03:57there is a twist and turn in it.
03:59You can call it a U-turn or a backing off.
04:01But Mr. Namit Doge, we were talking about something else.
04:04And that was with Maulana Fazlur Rehman.
04:06The conversation went a lot further.
04:09But the government started talking with the conversation.
04:13Where do those dialogues stand?
04:15The conversation that was going on with Maulana Fazlur Rehman,
04:18where is it standing now?
04:20Is it towards the PTI?
04:22Or is it going towards the government?
04:26Look, this decision will be taken by Maulana Fazlur Rehman himself.
04:29He will stay with the opposition.
04:31And he will stay with his original stance.
04:34He will stay with it.
04:36Or he will stay in the government.
04:41And he will stay in the government.
04:44He will stay in the government.
04:46He has to take this decision after watching his voters,
04:49his own policy and his own politics.
04:51Mr. Shabashiv has said that this is a good thing.
04:53Political parties keep meeting.
04:55Political people keep meeting.
04:57It is a good thing.
04:59I personally think that the Drapesh challenges in this country cannot be solved by a single party.
05:09I am the Chief Whip of the opposition party. I saw how the opposition party members were dismayed.
05:16They won 17 seats from farm 47 and made it to 122-123 seats.
05:29When the people's party pulled the key and boycotted them, they got angry.
05:38They should understand that if they can move the country forward,
05:53they can solve the problems of this country by putting us against the wall.
06:00The country is in a dilemma. The economy is in a dilemma.
06:07The budget has ruined the hopes of the people.
06:11You are saying that things cannot move forward.
06:13Taxes are taxes. If you can increase it, then increase it.
06:18We are against the wall.
06:20Mr. Dhania, he has said that the government cannot move forward with such an attitude.
06:24You cannot move forward like this.
06:26You understand, right?
06:28Yes, Mr. Balasaheb.
06:31If they can move forward, then move forward. Who is stopping them? We are not stopping them.
06:35Mr. Amir Dogar, what he is saying is in the sense that you have to convince the people's party.
06:41But Mr. Yusuf Raza Gilani has already said that...

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