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00:00:00Bismillah-e-Rahman-e-Rahim, Assalam-o-Alaikum, Baakhabar-e-Sawera, you are watching Baakhabar-e-Sawera,
00:00:25and before discussing the weather, I am Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:00:29I am Ashfaq Ishaq Siti with you, I hope you all are doing well,
00:00:33and your weekend, even though you got a holiday, it must have been better.
00:00:38This is a different thing that the weather was more humid,
00:00:42and the predictions that were there on 3rd to 4th of this month,
00:00:45related to the rain, were not fulfilled.
00:00:47There must have been a slight drizzle, so we can't say anything,
00:00:51but Karachi is such a big city.
00:00:54But if we talk about the country, there was rain,
00:00:57the weather was pleasant, we saw rain in Lahore,
00:01:00then in other areas of Punjab, in Raulbindi,
00:01:03there are many other areas where there was rain.
00:01:06But we won't say that the weather was harsh here,
00:01:10because there were clouds, and yesterday the weather was great.
00:01:13But it was humid, Sadaf.
00:01:14It was humid, but it was raining and raining,
00:01:17but still, it is a bearable weather,
00:01:22in the sense that the heat was before this.
00:01:26Now let's see, we have entered the month of July,
00:01:29there are big predictions, monsoon season, rain,
00:01:33let's see how much rain there is in Karachi,
00:01:35and in the two lords of the country, what is the situation of rain.
00:01:38But it is being said that from today,
00:01:40it is being said that there can be clouds in Karachi.
00:01:42It was the first week of July.
00:01:43Now the second will start.
00:01:45The second will start after this.
00:01:47It is just the first week.
00:01:48It is just the first week, whatever the date is.
00:01:50Yes, so today, let's talk about this as well.
00:01:53But let me tell you one great thing,
00:01:56there is great news from the cricket grounds.
00:01:58And see, our national comic cricket team,
00:02:02the current players, who played the T20 World Cup,
00:02:05they may or may not have done anything,
00:02:07but the champion team of our legends,
00:02:10they are playing that match,
00:02:12they have won the match for the fourth time in a row,
00:02:16and have made a place in the semi-final.
00:02:18This time they have defeated England.
00:02:20They have defeated India,
00:02:22along with that they have defeated Australia,
00:02:24West Indies, and then England,
00:02:27and now they have made a place in the semi-final.
00:02:30And the Pakistan champions have been undefeatable so far.
00:02:33I was watching this,
00:02:35because Kamran Akmal has been coming to the show with us,
00:02:38and so has Yunus Khan,
00:02:39so we have seen their fitness level,
00:02:41how they practice and exercise,
00:02:43and they are quite fit.
00:02:45The rest of the players,
00:02:47Ms. Paul Huck, for example,
00:02:49then Saeed Ajmal,
00:02:51although he is a spinner,
00:02:52he is a little out of touch,
00:02:54but despite that,
00:02:55he still has a lot of strength in his bowling.
00:02:57Sharjeel, he was exceptional,
00:02:59the way he opened with Kamran Akmal in different matches,
00:03:03and made his mark here.
00:03:05Then...
00:03:06Sohaib Maqsood's brother.
00:03:07Sohaib Maqsood's brother.
00:03:08Sohaib's brother is still there,
00:03:10he makes a place in the current team as well.
00:03:12In the current team,
00:03:13after this performance,
00:03:15who all make a place,
00:03:16you tell us.
00:03:17I think the whole team makes a place.
00:03:19Except...
00:03:20This was the team,
00:03:21which is called the complete team,
00:03:23which has openers,
00:03:24which has middle order,
00:03:26which has spinners,
00:03:27bowlers,
00:03:28death over bowlers.
00:03:30But the team that went there,
00:03:32was probably the opener's team.
00:03:34Yes, yes.
00:03:35Okay, let me say one thing,
00:03:36they were misfit,
00:03:37but in this team,
00:03:38I think,
00:03:39they could have made a place for pride.
00:03:42Because it's a team of legends,
00:03:43so obviously,
00:03:44they could have made a place.
00:03:45I didn't have any other motive.
00:03:47Okay, regarding the performance,
00:03:48maybe Afridi didn't disappoint us.
00:03:50In the match against India,
00:03:52he went out on the first ball.
00:03:54This is the Lala we love.
00:03:55When he comes,
00:03:56he either wreaks havoc,
00:03:57or leaves without wasting any time.
00:04:00But with his bowling,
00:04:01and his presence in the field,
00:04:03he won everyone's heart.
00:04:06Now, in the semi-final,
00:04:07who did we compete against?
00:04:08Now, let's see,
00:04:09what matches will happen in the semi-final.
00:04:10This match against England,
00:04:12I couldn't see it completely,
00:04:13coincidentally.
00:04:15Because,
00:04:16Crick Info,
00:04:17and other websites,
00:04:18weren't showing it.
00:04:20But the rest,
00:04:22I saw the match against India,
00:04:23obviously,
00:04:24and it was a treat to watch.
00:04:26So, now,
00:04:27only 4 wickets were lost.
00:04:30Only 4 wickets were lost.
00:04:31We call these matches,
00:04:32money-making matches.
00:04:36I watched it,
00:04:37and enjoyed it a lot.
00:04:39People used to ask,
00:04:40whether it was Gen Z,
00:04:41or Gen X,
00:04:43who was Abdul Razak?
00:04:45How did he play?
00:04:47Now, they know,
00:04:48how our players used to play.
00:04:52So,
00:04:53it was great.
00:04:54We also got to know,
00:04:56about the players,
00:04:57and secondly,
00:04:58we got to know,
00:05:00due to inflation,
00:05:01the prices of potatoes, onions, and tomatoes,
00:05:04and also,
00:05:05the shocks,
00:05:06due to inflation.
00:05:08We also got to know,
00:05:09about the shocks,
00:05:10due to inflation.
00:05:12But,
00:05:13on Saturdays,
00:05:14and Sundays,
00:05:15and weekends,
00:05:16when people try,
00:05:17they have time,
00:05:18they go with their families,
00:05:20and it's the beginning of the month,
00:05:22so they think,
00:05:23to do some grocery,
00:05:24shopping,
00:05:25and buy things.
00:05:26But,
00:05:27when you go to the market,
00:05:28and find out the prices,
00:05:29you will be surprised.
00:05:30In Karachi,
00:05:31tomatoes,
00:05:32I have heard,
00:05:33340,
00:05:34350,
00:05:35and sometimes,
00:05:36even 400.
00:05:37Actually,
00:05:38I want to say,
00:05:39that our price control,
00:05:40mechanism,
00:05:41is not the same.
00:05:42If you go from one stall,
00:05:43to another stall,
00:05:44the rates are different.
00:05:45Okay,
00:05:46then it is said,
00:05:47And the quality,
00:05:48is very bad.
00:05:49I am told,
00:05:50that the poor person,
00:05:51is doing business,
00:05:52in his small shop,
00:05:53and in that small shop,
00:05:54or in that stall,
00:05:55he doesn't have to pay tax.
00:05:56He gets the rates,
00:05:57as per his wish,
00:05:58and whatever the price is,
00:05:59he gets it free of cost.
00:06:00Stop it.
00:06:01If he gets taxed,
00:06:02he will take tax from us.
00:06:03Yes,
00:06:04he will take tax from us.
00:06:05Okay,
00:06:06secondly,
00:06:07in childhood,
00:06:08there were books,
00:06:09different novels,
00:06:10or digests,
00:06:11and it was written,
00:06:12Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:13Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:14Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:15and then,
00:06:16Husn Hoshruba,
00:06:17and I don't know,
00:06:18what else?
00:06:19Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:20where did Husn come from?
00:06:21You have added Husn Hoshruba.
00:06:22I have done that,
00:06:23I have read more than one.
00:06:24I have not read any such novel,
00:06:25Husn Hoshruba,
00:06:26I have read Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:27by Ashfaq.
00:06:28It will happen,
00:06:29I am not mistaken.
00:06:30I don't know,
00:06:31it will happen.
00:06:32Now,
00:06:33you see,
00:06:34in electricity bills,
00:06:35there is addition of Hoshruba,
00:06:36in petrol prices,
00:06:37there is addition of Hoshruba,
00:06:38in so and so prices,
00:06:39Hoshruba means,
00:06:40the one who makes you go crazy.
00:06:41Yes.
00:06:42So,
00:06:43Husn cannot be the one
00:06:44who makes you go crazy.
00:06:45Brother,
00:06:46here,
00:06:47you had given reference
00:06:48to books,
00:06:49so,
00:06:50I have read Tilsum Hoshruba,
00:06:51not Husn Hoshruba.
00:06:52I was clarifying it.
00:06:53Okay,
00:06:54now,
00:06:55let's come back
00:06:56to the addition of Hoshruba,
00:06:57what is happening right now,
00:06:58that a vegetable,
00:06:59which we did not ask,
00:07:00overall,
00:07:01generically,
00:07:02I am talking.
00:07:03One vegetable,
00:07:04which I thought of,
00:07:05which is Arabic,
00:07:06is not good.
00:07:07I mean,
00:07:08this is the season,
00:07:09and there is such quality
00:07:10of Arabic in it.
00:07:11Okay,
00:07:12you think about it.
00:07:13So,
00:07:14our representatives
00:07:15are present in different cities,
00:07:16let's know from them
00:07:17that what is it.
00:07:18From Karachi,
00:07:19Afzal Parvez,
00:07:20Almas Ahmed Khan,
00:07:21from Lahore,
00:07:22will be present with us.
00:07:23So,
00:07:24first,
00:07:25let's turn to
00:07:26Almas Ahmed Khan.
00:07:27From Lahore?
00:07:28Yes,
00:07:29Almas,
00:07:30please tell us,
00:07:31what is Nirkh?
00:07:32This 470,
00:07:33which is written
00:07:34at the back,
00:07:35what is it for?
00:07:37Yes,
00:07:38I will blow your mind.
00:07:40We are Muslims,
00:07:42and whenever
00:07:43the Islamic month
00:07:44of Muslims
00:07:45starts,
00:07:46everyone knows,
00:07:47whether they are
00:07:48Alatishi,
00:07:49or Sunni,
00:07:50whoever they are,
00:07:51they have to do
00:07:52Nazr-e-Niaz.
00:07:53So,
00:07:54when Nazr-e-Niaz
00:07:55happens,
00:07:56then chicken,
00:07:57obviously,
00:07:58chicken,
00:07:59in any dish,
00:08:00becomes
00:08:01a basic ingredient
00:08:02in
00:08:03Muharram-ul-Haram.
00:08:04So,
00:08:05when Muharram
00:08:06came,
00:08:07today is the
00:08:08first Muharram,
00:08:09and
00:08:10the price of
00:08:11chicken
00:08:12has become
00:08:13Rs. 470,
00:08:14and this too,
00:08:15chickpeas,
00:08:16and the fat
00:08:17that comes with it,
00:08:18if you
00:08:19buy pure meat,
00:08:20then
00:08:21you may get
00:08:22Rs. 570
00:08:23per kg.
00:08:24I see.
00:08:25This too,
00:08:26an increase
00:08:27of one day,
00:08:28today,
00:08:29Rs. 49
00:08:30per kg,
00:08:31an increase
00:08:32of one day,
00:08:33the previous day,
00:08:34an increase
00:08:35of Rs. 37,
00:08:36so,
00:08:37the cumulative
00:08:38increase
00:08:39in just
00:08:40two days,
00:08:41just
00:08:42at the
00:08:43beginning
00:08:44of this
00:08:45Muharram-ul-Haram,
00:08:46it has become
00:08:47Rs. 86
00:08:48per kg.
00:08:49I see.
00:08:50You can imagine,
00:08:51that we
00:08:52Muslims
00:08:53say to ourselves,
00:08:54and only
00:08:55at the
00:08:56beginning
00:08:57of this
00:08:58Muharram-ul-Haram,
00:08:59we have
00:09:00increased
00:09:01the price
00:09:02of chicken
00:09:03by Rs. 86
00:09:04per kg.
00:09:05Apart from that,
00:09:06vegetables?
00:09:07Tomatoes and
00:09:08onions,
00:09:09tell us about
00:09:10that too.
00:09:11Tomatoes,
00:09:12you have
00:09:13identified
00:09:14the right
00:09:15thing,
00:09:16because
00:09:17tomatoes
00:09:18too,
00:09:19whether
00:09:20it is
00:09:21biryani,
00:09:22or
00:09:23anything
00:09:24else,
00:09:25they
00:09:26have
00:09:27increased
00:09:28by
00:09:29Rs. 240
00:09:30to
00:09:31Rs. 260
00:09:32per kg.
00:09:33Rs. 240
00:09:34is the
00:09:35second
00:09:36rank,
00:09:37the first
00:09:38rank is
00:09:39Rs. 260
00:09:40per kg.
00:09:41And
00:09:42tomatoes,
00:09:43a few
00:09:44days ago,
00:09:45that is,
00:09:46when Eid
00:09:47ended,
00:09:48people had
00:09:49a good
00:09:50stock
00:09:51before Eid
00:09:52and after
00:09:53Eid,
00:09:54now
00:09:55the
00:09:56stock of
00:09:57tomatoes
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00:09:59running
00:10:00out.
00:10:01And
00:10:02the second
00:10:03basic
00:10:04thing
00:10:05that I
00:10:06told you
00:10:07about,
00:10:08the
00:10:09prohibition
00:10:10of
00:10:11prohibition
00:10:12has
00:10:13started,
00:10:14so
00:10:15the
00:10:16use of
00:10:17tomatoes
00:10:18has increased
00:10:19a lot.
00:10:20So,
00:10:21people
00:10:22are
00:10:23using
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00:10:26now.
00:10:27People
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00:10:32So,
00:10:33the
00:10:34use of
00:10:35tomatoes
00:10:36has increased
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00:10:38So,
00:10:39people
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00:10:44So,
00:10:45people
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00:10:51people
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00:10:57people
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00:11:02So,
00:11:03people
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00:11:08So,
00:11:09people
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00:11:14So,
00:11:15people
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00:11:20So,
00:11:21people
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00:11:45people
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00:12:02So,
00:12:03people
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00:12:39people
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00:12:45people
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00:12:50So,
00:12:51people
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00:12:57people
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00:13:02So,
00:13:03people
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00:13:08So,
00:13:09people
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00:13:14So,
00:13:15people
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00:13:21people
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00:13:27people
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00:13:33people
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00:13:39people
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00:13:45people
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00:13:51people
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00:13:57people
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00:14:01a lot.
00:14:02So,
00:14:03people
00:14:04are
00:14:05using
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00:14:07a lot.
00:14:08So,
00:14:09people
00:14:10are
00:14:11using
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00:14:14So,
00:14:15people
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00:14:17using
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00:14:20So,
00:14:21people
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00:14:23using
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00:14:26So,
00:14:27people
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00:14:32So,
00:14:33people
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00:14:38So,
00:14:39people
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00:14:44So,
00:14:45people
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00:14:50So,
00:14:51people
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00:14:56So,
00:14:57people
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00:15:02So,
00:15:03people
00:15:04are
00:15:05using
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00:15:08So,
00:15:09people
00:15:10are
00:15:11using
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00:15:14So,
00:15:15people
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00:15:20So,
00:15:21people
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00:15:23using
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00:15:26So,
00:15:27people
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00:15:31a lot.
00:15:32So,
00:15:33people
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00:15:38So,
00:15:39people
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00:18:35They are badly affected and it doesn't make a difference to some people.
00:18:39Last night, a very sad incident took place in Karimabad, Karachi.
00:18:46A CTD officer, Ali Raza Sahib, who was a companion of Chaudhry Aslam Shaheed...
00:18:52...went to meet his friends in his residential area...
00:18:56...when he was shot.
00:18:58He was shot in the head and there was a guard in the building.
00:19:02He was also shot three times.
00:19:04Ali Raza Sahib ran away on the spot.
00:19:07But the guard also found out that he was shot in the head.
00:19:12The police is giving us more information...
00:19:15...that the motorcycle rider was wearing a mask.
00:19:19He was near his apartment and he came to meet his friends.
00:19:25As soon as he came out of his bomb-proof car, terrorists fired.
00:19:31Nazeer Shah is with us. Let's ask him more.
00:19:34Nazeer, what more details do you have?
00:19:37Is this a target-killing incident?
00:19:42Yes, this is a target-killing incident.
00:19:46A CTD officer has also been arrested.
00:19:50I am present at the crime scene.
00:19:52On my right is the area of Karimabad, which has been dug up for a long time.
00:19:58No one can come here by car.
00:20:01This is the building of Shakeel Corporation.
00:20:06This is the main bridge of Karimabad, which can be seen in front of us.
00:20:10This is the apartment in front of it.
00:20:14Let me show you the SSB Central.
00:20:17Let's go back to the crime scene.
00:20:20This is the room where Ali Raza used to sit and spend time with his friends.
00:20:25He was born here.
00:20:27He spent his childhood here.
00:20:30He used to run his cell in the CTD under the name of Larry Gangwar.
00:20:35Like everyone has a different assignment in the investigation department...
00:20:39...someone has a target-killing, someone has Larry Gangwar...
00:20:42...someone has a separate organization.
00:20:43He was in charge of Larry Gangwar in the CTD.
00:20:46There is no CCTV camera here.
00:20:50The SSB Central has just arrived here for a visit.
00:20:53We are trying to get in touch with them.
00:20:57Can you tell us what information have you received so far?
00:21:03We are still in the initial investigation.
00:21:08The FIR has not been lodged yet.
00:21:09We have received evidence that Ali Raza used to come and sit here.
00:21:14He used to do his daily routine in the evening.
00:21:16Yesterday, he came here according to his routine.
00:21:19Two witnesses who are being told about him...
00:21:25...came here and shot him.
00:21:2811 people were killed on the spot.
00:21:30The security guard from the flats was also shot and killed.
00:21:37We are still investigating.
00:21:39Will the case be lodged in the CTD?
00:21:41The case has not been lodged yet.
00:21:43We are still waiting for the statement.
00:21:45Hopefully, the case will be lodged in the CTD.
00:21:47Yes, the case will probably be lodged in the CTD.
00:21:51There were chairs outside.
00:21:53This was the office.
00:21:54It was a gathering day.
00:21:58Basically, it was a gathering.
00:22:00DIG, CTD, Asif Ajad Sheikh, Raja Amar Khattab, Mazhar Majwani, Chaudhary Zafar...
00:22:05...and all the CTD officers were on the spot in the hospital.
00:22:10After that, Ansholi Imam Bargah came.
00:22:11I was also present here.
00:22:13I was with the investigation team.
00:22:16Not only the CTD, but also the police and other authorities...
00:22:21...are working on this case.
00:22:23I wanted to know, Nazeer...
00:22:27...if his car was bomb-proof, it means he was scared...
00:22:31...that he would be shot.
00:22:33He had his guards with him who would travel with him.
00:22:36Was his car given to him by the court?
00:22:42And secondly, even if there is no CCTV here...
00:22:45...but there is a bridge nearby...
00:22:49...there could be a CCTV of the accused.
00:22:52He must have followed the recce.
00:22:55He knew about the routine.
00:22:58Like the SSP said.
00:23:01Ashfaq, I will answer all your questions.
00:23:04This is the CTD, Counter-Terrorism Department...
00:23:07...which has done a lot of things...
00:23:09...and has done a lot of things which are still considered...
00:23:13...as international.
00:23:14They have investigated various cases and convinced themselves.
00:23:18Secondly, the CTD, Al-Qar...
00:23:21...the car is far away, but they were not even given Al-Qar.
00:23:24The bomb-proof car was theirs, but...
00:23:27...it seems that they had a suspicion for two days...
00:23:29...or else they would not take their weapons with them.
00:23:32It is said that when they were getting out of the car for two days...
00:23:34...they would keep the pistol in their hands...
00:23:36...or else they would park the car...
00:23:37...and come here on foot.
00:23:39The important thing is that the terrorists...
00:23:42...were already here.
00:23:44They had been here for several days.
00:23:46As soon as they came, they did not come from behind.
00:23:49They were already here.
00:23:50This is the initial information.
00:23:5311 bullets were fired from their side.
00:23:56A bullet was fired from Ali Raza's head.
00:23:59It hit his neck, his chest and his back.
00:24:02One bullet was fired in his eye.
00:24:04But the other three bullets are still inside.
00:24:07The post-mortem was completed at night.
00:24:10In total, 11 bullets were fired.
00:24:12Three of them hit the security guard.
00:24:14Nine of them were used.
00:24:16One of them got down and fired the bullets.
00:24:18One of them was sitting on the 1-2-5.
00:24:20Both of them ran away from here.
00:24:22The person who came to attack...
00:24:24...was not only well aware of the routes...
00:24:27...but also knew what to do and how to do it.
00:24:29It is obvious. This time they were inside as well.
00:24:31They were not outside. They were already here.
00:24:33Thank you so much for informing us.
00:24:35As Nazisha was saying, there are a lot of things on their credit.
00:24:41You must remember the incident of Chaudhry Aslam.
00:24:43How his house was targeted first and then he was targeted.
00:24:46Ali Raza, who is the DSP, was also told...
00:24:50...that people mostly don't care about their security...
00:24:53...and don't target the CTD officers.
00:24:55They were roaming around here as well.
00:24:58But they were in danger.
00:25:00And they must have been targeted for a long time.
00:25:02You can guess from this.
00:25:04Let's see what more the police investigation will do.
00:25:08And how long the accused will remain unmasked.
00:25:10We will take a break. We will be back after the break.
00:25:19Welcome back once again.
00:25:22Let's talk about the time of ignorance.
00:25:26When it used to happen that people...
00:25:28Think about it. When the Prophet did not preach Islam completely...
00:25:34...that was the time when he used to bury his daughters alive.
00:25:39Because they were his daughters.
00:25:41But today, when we are in 2024...
00:25:45...and we have so much progress and resources...
00:25:48...when we hear that a father buried his 15-day-old daughter in the ground...
00:25:56...we are shocked to see how the father's blood turned white...
00:26:01...and the innocent girl is crying.
00:26:03This incident did not happen anywhere else.
00:26:05It happened in Pakistan's Nusher-e-Faroz area.
00:26:10Okay. Now, what should we call this innocence?
00:26:15Why did you bring that innocent girl into this world...
00:26:18...when you could not provide for her?
00:26:20There are many questions in this.
00:26:22I mean...
00:26:23We are being told that this girl was sick...
00:26:27...and there was no money for her treatment.
00:26:29So, the father gave the girl to the neighbours...
00:26:32...and they refused to keep her.
00:26:34So, the father is saying that he took this extreme step...
00:26:38...and he is saying that he is ashamed of this.
00:26:42Our representative, Munawwar Hussain, is present with us.
00:26:46Let's talk to him.
00:26:47Munawwar, please tell us about this incident.
00:26:50What does this person do? How many more children does he have?
00:26:53What does his wife have to say about this incident?
00:27:00Yes, Munawwar.
00:27:02We are at Rajpur where the father...
00:27:05...killed his 15-day-old daughter when he did not have money for her treatment.
00:27:09When the police found out, they raided her village...
00:27:12...and arrested the accused Tayyab, aka Machhar Rajpur.
00:27:16The accused also admitted to the crime...
00:27:19...and told the police that the girl was suffering from a lack of blood.
00:27:23We could not take care of the girl, so we gave her to a neighbour.
00:27:27But that neighbour returned her to us after a day.
00:27:30We had no choice but to put her in a sack and bury her alive.
00:27:35During the interrogation, he pleaded with the police to forgive him.
00:27:40But when the police were told that the case against him had been filed...
00:27:44...and that he would be presented in the Kanyaru court...
00:27:47...and that he would be allowed to be buried alive...
00:27:52...and that he would be allowed to be buried alive...
00:27:55...the interrogation went on.
00:27:57When we spoke to the local authorities, they said that he had a daughter...
00:28:01...and that she was also ill.
00:28:03After a while, she also passed away.
00:28:07The local authorities said that he was a labourer...
00:28:10...and that he did not have a lot of income...
00:28:12...and that he could not provide proper treatment for his children.
00:28:16The local authorities said that he had two more children...
00:28:20...one of whom was a son and one was a daughter.
00:28:22But he has not been brought to the media or to the police.
00:28:26You are saying that he will be buried alive...
00:28:30...but the footage that we are seeing...
00:28:33...shows that he is being buried alive.
00:28:36During the interrogation, the police took the girl in a sack...
00:28:40...and buried her where she was buried.
00:28:44The girl was also taken in a sack.
00:28:47The girl who was taken in a sack was buried alive.
00:28:52He took her out of the sack and buried her there.
00:28:54He buried her in a different place.
00:28:56What kind of cases are these?
00:29:00What kind of cases are these?
00:29:04These cases are made in such a way that the girl is buried alive.
00:29:09This is the kind of legal defense that has been implemented.
00:29:14If there is further interrogation, if more things are revealed...
00:29:18...then further defense is also added to it.
00:29:21One more thing, Manohar.
00:29:22One more thing is that in this incident...
00:29:26...what is the opinion of the people of the area?
00:29:28What is their opinion about this person?
00:29:30Because this is an incident of generosity...
00:29:33...but many other people are also responsible for it.
00:29:35Relatives, neighbors, ten people are also responsible for it.
00:29:39What is the opinion of the people of this area?
00:29:41This is a low-lying area between Kandahar and Tharoor.
00:29:46There are no facilities for tourism.
00:29:49There are no proper roads.
00:29:51The people who live there are from the lower class.
00:29:57They come to the cities to work.
00:29:59If they get a job, if they get their money...
00:30:03...then they fulfill their legal needs.
00:30:08But if they don't get a job, then they ask for something from somewhere...
00:30:15...and they run their business.
00:30:17When the people of the area asked this question...
00:30:19...they said that because this is a low-lying area...
00:30:22...incidents like this happen.
00:30:25If they don't have money, they don't go for check-ups.
00:30:28But having money cannot be explained in any way...
00:30:33...that one's own children are buried alive in the ground.
00:30:37It is not right to be disappointed in the mercy of God.
00:30:42Thank you so much Munabbar for informing us about this.
00:30:45They say that lack of education and awareness...
00:30:48...are the reason for such incidents.
00:30:51Whether it is the people of the area or the neighborhood...
00:30:55...I don't think this person has any awareness.
00:30:58Because incidents like this have happened before.
00:31:01But you should spread your wings as much as you can.
00:31:05If you can't afford it, then plan for your family.
00:31:10Otherwise, killing innocent children...
00:31:13...is not right from the point of view of our religion.
00:31:16There is no planning for education here.
00:31:19If you talk about planning...
00:31:21...then there is a lot of planning.
00:31:27There is no such thing as planning.
00:31:28It is called murder. What else can it be called?
00:31:32Let's move ahead and talk about Pakistani students...
00:31:36...who are doing a great job and are making the world proud of their abilities.
00:31:41I am going to talk about a student, a great person.
00:31:44His name is Nawal Siddiqui.
00:31:46He is studying in America.
00:31:50He has presented the idea of food that NASA has accepted.
00:31:58He says that students need a lot of protein.
00:32:01And a lot of food can be taken.
00:32:05For which millions of dollars are being spent.
00:32:08He has presented a unique idea.
00:32:12So it is possible to arrange food in the school.
00:32:15What will be done for this?
00:32:17Let's ask Nawal about what will be done.
00:32:19Absolutely. Nawal, thank you so much for joining us.
00:32:22You have taken a great step.
00:32:25We have heard about the eggs.
00:32:28How does it work?
00:32:30How did you think of this idea?
00:32:33How did this idea come to your mind?
00:32:36Hello. Thank you so much for having me.
00:32:39I thought that when astronauts go up...
00:32:43...because they don't have the gravity to use their muscles...
00:32:48...their bodies become weak.
00:32:50And it is very expensive to carry supplies in space.
00:32:57So my team thought that if we could raise a high-protein food source in space...
00:33:06...then they could eat it and get nutrients from it.
00:33:11Okay.
00:33:12So these are the crickets for us.
00:33:14Is it less expensive?
00:33:15Is there any other option that only crickets' eggs can provide high-protein food?
00:33:23No. When crickets grow up, they have high-protein content.
00:33:31About 60 to 70 percent.
00:33:34But for our experiment, we are sending the eggs up.
00:33:38Then we will see how it grows in microgravity.
00:33:45Is it possible for them to grow there...
00:33:47...and when they are in a position where they can provide nutrients...
00:33:51...do they also have to face a lack of nutrients?
00:33:55We are testing that.
00:33:58We will run one experiment on earth.
00:34:01We will keep the same conditions.
00:34:04Same food, space, environment.
00:34:08Except the only difference is microgravity.
00:34:11When it comes back from space, we will compare protein analysis...
00:34:17...height, weight, and development.
00:34:21Okay.
00:34:21Nawal, what other ideas were presented?
00:34:25Why did NASA select your idea?
00:34:29Or were other ideas selected?
00:34:32The other ideas that were selected were typically plants...
00:34:36...raspberry seeds, strawberry seeds.
00:34:41There were shrimp. So similar projects.
00:34:44But our project is focused on the long term.
00:34:50When astronauts go into space for a long duration...
00:34:56...such as Mars, which is a future mission that NASA is planning...
00:35:01...we thought that they could farm crickets on Mars and eat them.
00:35:06Nawal, tell us one thing.
00:35:08You know, the Johnson Space Center has done an experiment for a year.
00:35:14They created an environment like Mars and asked how they could spend a year there.
00:35:20The people who were there, they spent almost around 370 days over there.
00:35:24Did you send someone there for your experiment?
00:35:29Or did NASA try to incorporate you in that environment?
00:35:36No, they didn't incorporate me in that facility.
00:35:42Our project will go to the Kennedy Space Center.
00:35:45Okay.
00:35:45But that is a possibility in the future.
00:35:48Nawal, you raised a lot of voices on the Palestinian issue.
00:35:54But you had to go through a lot of difficulties and a tough time.
00:35:59So can you tell us about what the issue was and what kind of difficulties you had to go through?
00:36:06I had to speak in a valedictorian speech after Gaza.
00:36:13I had to bring awareness to my audience.
00:36:18But my principal, she argued against that.
00:36:22She had a big problem with that.
00:36:24The district had a problem with that.
00:36:29But I told them that I wouldn't speak.
00:36:35But I spoke because I had to bring awareness to my classmates.
00:36:42Okay, tell us, where did you learn Urdu, Nawal?
00:36:44You try to speak Urdu very well.
00:36:48That's very good.
00:36:50So where did you learn it from?
00:36:52My parents are from Karachi.
00:36:57So they try to speak Urdu at home.
00:37:01When I was a kid, I used to speak Urdu very well.
00:37:04But as time went on, it became a little weaker.
00:37:08Keep trying, Nawal.
00:37:11Thank you so much, Nawal.
00:37:13We wish you good luck and that your project is successful.
00:37:17We can take revenge from the whites by feeding them tiddas.
00:37:22They leave the chickens and everything else for us.
00:37:25And they eat tiddas and be happy.
00:37:26We send all the whites to Marikh.
00:37:29They have a one-year plan.
00:37:31My God, I think...
00:37:32Nawal, give an idea to Elon Musk as well.
00:37:34What's the point of eating in Marikh?
00:37:37The world will be populated there.
00:37:40So tiddas are a great option.
00:37:41Elon Musk has to make a fuel for it.
00:37:44And we don't have anything like tiddas.
00:37:46Let's take a break and come back after the break.
00:37:56We have to go abroad.
00:37:58The situation is not good.
00:38:00We are not getting money.
00:38:02The currency is not strong.
00:38:03The currency is good.
00:38:05The future is outside.
00:38:07All the insecurities are here.
00:38:08Life is not safe.
00:38:10Our reputation is not safe.
00:38:11We have to go abroad.
00:38:12This is what we hear from everywhere.
00:38:14If people are saying this, tell me if they are wrong.
00:38:18Because this is an example of the world in front of them.
00:38:20Now we are so attached to social media globally.
00:38:24We see that many countries cut your income tax and take a big chunk of your salary.
00:38:32But after that, they provide you with safety.
00:38:35They provide you with quality education.
00:38:38They provide you with basic facilities.
00:38:43And they call it public service.
00:38:45But you see, there is no cleanliness here.
00:38:48There are no roads here.
00:38:50There is no public transport here.
00:38:52Every person is spending petrol on his bike and car.
00:38:56He is working from home to office every day.
00:38:59There is a system of subsidized transportation in foreign countries.
00:39:02And they are earning from it.
00:39:04You say that we can't subsidize.
00:39:08Now what will happen to a young man who is spending so much money to study.
00:39:13He is highly qualified and has a degree.
00:39:16But when he goes to find a job, he doesn't even get a job.
00:39:19What should he do?
00:39:20He thinks he should go abroad.
00:39:23That's what he thinks.
00:39:24We will share some data with you regarding this.
00:39:28How many Pakistanis have left their country to go abroad?
00:39:32Unsafe conditions, unemployment, insecurity,
00:39:37fear of losing their lives or the dream of a golden future.
00:39:40Look at this person, he is talking about leaving Pakistan.
00:39:46Whether it is labour or a highly educated degree holder,
00:39:49why does he want to leave the country?
00:39:54In the Gallup survey, it was found that 94% of Pakistanis
00:39:59are eager to leave the country.
00:40:0056% are financially destitute.
00:40:0324% are insecure.
00:40:04And 14% see their future date here.
00:40:08According to the survey,
00:40:09789,837 people have left the country by 2024.
00:40:16In the past year, that is, in 2023,
00:40:19a large increase of 119% was seen.
00:40:22According to the Bureau of Immigration and Overseas Employment,
00:40:25860,000 Pakistanis have left the country for employment in 2023.
00:40:30Not only the labourers,
00:40:33but also doctors, engineers,
00:40:35information technology experts and accountants are included.
00:40:393,85,892 labourers left the country in 2023,
00:40:441,96,575 drivers,
00:40:488,741 engineers,
00:40:517,390 accountants,
00:40:533,486 doctors,
00:40:551,533 accountants are included.
00:40:59Of which, 13.5 million are permanent in 50 countries around the world,
00:41:03of which 96% are in Pakistan's Gulf countries.
00:41:07In 2023, 489,301 from Punjab,
00:41:12210,150 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
00:41:1672,382 from Sindh
00:41:19and 36,609 from tribal areas migrated abroad.
00:41:24In 2021, approximately 225,000 Pakistanis left their country.
00:41:29The economic downturn, political instability,
00:41:31the loss of educated professionals from Pakistan in such large numbers
00:41:37is certainly a big threat to the country's development.
00:41:41The year 2024 is not yet complete.
00:41:44More than 700,000 people have left Pakistan.
00:41:47We are here.
00:41:49We are here.
00:41:51We bring information to you every day.
00:41:54But why is this happening?
00:41:56Let's talk about this.
00:41:57We have with us Executive Director of Gallup Pakistan,
00:42:01Mr. Daniyal Gilani.
00:42:02Mr. Gilani, thank you very much.
00:42:03It's been a long time.
00:42:05It's an old term, brain drain, brain drain.
00:42:08Everyone wants to go abroad for a bright future.
00:42:12But you understand that in the last few years,
00:42:15a large number of people are going abroad for different reasons
00:42:19other than a bright future.
00:42:24Mr. Bilal Gilani, thank you so much.
00:42:26Thank you.
00:42:29Thank you for calling me on this topic.
00:42:31You are absolutely right.
00:42:34The educated and young generation
00:42:38have a very serious doubt about the country.
00:42:44They think that there is no opportunity for education and employment in this country.
00:42:51And not only is there no opportunity,
00:42:53but in the coming days,
00:42:55people are also doubtful about the country itself.
00:42:59Will this country survive?
00:43:01What is the future of the people living in this country?
00:43:05Because of this doubt, people go to different places.
00:43:10Some of them have managed to leave the country.
00:43:13You said that 7-8 lakh people have left the country.
00:43:16But a large number of them have failed.
00:43:22And because of this failure, they are even more doubtful.
00:43:26I think that a very big problem in our country is the political system.
00:43:32The political future is not clear.
00:43:40And because of this, the young generation is even more doubtful.
00:43:46So, we all have to sit together and decide
00:43:50whether this country is safe for the young generation
00:43:54and whether there are opportunities for employment.
00:43:57Mr. Bilal, I wanted to know
00:44:00that when we talk about brain drain,
00:44:05we drink coconut water or juice and put a straw in the end,
00:44:09but nothing comes out.
00:44:11So, the situation with brain drain is that nothing will be left in the end.
00:44:14One class that can afford,
00:44:16that can manage, they are leaving Pakistan.
00:44:20The second class is that they try here,
00:44:23but they can't do it.
00:44:24Then they try to go through a container or a lorry.
00:44:29They also try.
00:44:30Then the rest of the class spends their lives in Kashmipursi.
00:44:36And today, it's Nosharif.
00:44:37You can see the daily story that a person buried his daughter.
00:44:40They don't have the means.
00:44:42The class that can afford,
00:44:44it's easy to complain while living in a country,
00:44:47that what is there for us in Pakistan?
00:44:48But the point is, how can we contribute to Pakistan?
00:44:53This also needs to be thought about.
00:44:54Escaping is the easiest thing.
00:44:57It's absolutely right that the people who are leaving are disappointed.
00:45:04And it's easy to go,
00:45:06but it's difficult to work hard while living in a country.
00:45:10But it's also right that the government,
00:45:13the people in power have left the country
00:45:17so that the young people can live here.
00:45:22Is the government trying?
00:45:25When we ask people, they say that they should stay here,
00:45:30but the situation has worsened.
00:45:32We have tried our best.
00:45:35But the government is trying.
00:45:39I'm telling you, they can't manage the lifestyle,
00:45:43they can't reduce the cost,
00:45:44but they are increasing the cost of other things.
00:45:46Look at the prices of milk.
00:45:48We have increased the prices in Australia, Spain and other countries.
00:45:52So one way or the other, we are trying to manage it.
00:45:55What else can we do for the people?
00:45:56We have moved forward.
00:45:58People see that on one hand, the people are hungry,
00:46:02and on the other hand, the government is not reducing its expenses.
00:46:08We have analysed that in this budget,
00:46:10the government has bought only cars worth 5 billion rupees.
00:46:13If you look at the budget of the Punjab government,
00:46:17lakhs of crores of rupees are being spent on chefs in the Chief Minister's and Governor's Houses.
00:46:24You can see such terms there.
00:46:26Mr. Bilal, please stay with us.
00:46:29Let's take a break.
00:46:31This is a very interesting topic.
00:46:32We will talk about this later.
00:46:34What are the government's expenses and what are they doing for the people?
00:46:37We will talk about this after the break.
00:46:39Break.
00:46:46Once again, good morning to all of you.
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00:47:03What?
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00:47:30By the grace of God, the weather will get better from today.
00:47:32Your temperament will also improve.
00:47:33Let's all pray that it rains continuously.
00:47:36Let's pray that the roads get filled with water.
00:47:38The roads will get filled with water if it rains continuously.
00:47:41This will happen in Karachi.
00:47:43Let's check our confidence.
00:47:46Anyway, let's pray that everything is fine.
00:47:49Let it rain and be good.
00:47:50Let it be good for the crops and everything.
00:47:54We were talking about the Karachi stock market.
00:47:57We usually say that we have achieved 80,000 points.
00:47:59This morning, there was a fire news which we also talked about.
00:48:02There was a fire in the Stock Exchange building.
00:48:04There were attempts to put out the fire.
00:48:06There was a fire on the fourth floor of the building.
00:48:08What is the situation now?
00:48:09Afzal Khan is telling us.
00:48:11Yes.
00:48:12I am at the same place where there was a fire in the Pakistan Stock Exchange.
00:48:16You can see that there is a fire on the fourth floor of the building.
00:48:21Fire brigade vehicles and snorkels are present here.
00:48:25They are trying to put out the fire.
00:48:27Fire brigade vehicles and snorkels are trying to put out the fire.
00:48:32Rescue 112 teams have come here to put out the fire.
00:48:37EDI and CHIPA volunteers have also come here.
00:48:40But, no one has been injured.
00:48:44Police and rangers have also come here.
00:48:46They are saying that the fire will be put out first.
00:48:49After that, the investigation will be carried out.
00:48:52There was a fire in two offices on the fourth floor.
00:48:56It is being said that this incident happened near the electricity short circuit.
00:49:00But, police will investigate further.
00:49:03After this unfortunate incident, the activities in the Stock Exchange have been stopped.
00:49:09The activities will be restarted.
00:49:12Thank you so much, Afzal, for informing us about the situation.
00:49:15Before this, when we were talking at 9 o'clock,
00:49:18many students, experts and surgeons are leaving this country.
00:49:27Why are they leaving?
00:49:28We are feeling so alarmed about this.
00:49:32Our government is aware of this.
00:49:34The previous government was aware of this.
00:49:38Let's talk about this.
00:49:39We have with us Mr. Bilal Gilani.
00:49:41Thank you so much for being so patient.
00:49:43Mr. Bilal, let's continue our discussion from there.
00:49:46Tell us, if we compare this with other countries in this region,
00:49:50like India or other countries.
00:49:52Let's give examples.
00:49:53For example, people of India are sitting on big posts.
00:49:58So, this is taken positively.
00:50:00How much progress is India making?
00:50:02Can we categorize the people, experts and surgeons who are leaving our country,
00:50:08or is this a different phenomenon considering the country and the situation here?
00:50:14When these people are asked why they are leaving the country,
00:50:20people who are leaving Pakistan express disappointment,
00:50:24they express misunderstanding about the country,
00:50:28they express misunderstanding about the government.
00:50:31In my opinion, people who are leaving other countries,
00:50:35there are many countries where people who are leaving don't leave with this attitude.
00:50:41They go there for better opportunities.
00:50:45Then they come back to their country.
00:50:47In India, our neighbouring country, there is a negative brain drain.
00:50:52Right now, the educated and business people from all over the world are investing there.
00:51:00Non-resident Indians are coming back to India for business.
00:51:05So, they will have good time views, right?
00:51:08They are getting brain gain in a way.
00:51:11Exactly.
00:51:12We should talk about these issues
00:51:16and their solutions.
00:51:18I have seen one more thing.
00:51:20It has to do with how we treat our children,
00:51:23or how we educate our children.
00:51:26For example, 15-18 years ago, when I was abroad,
00:51:30the salaries of the Indians there were low.
00:51:34They came from different areas, worked in different TV channels,
00:51:38but still, they owned their country.
00:51:41They didn't say that they are from Maharashtra,
00:51:43or from Mumbai, or from Tamil Nadu.
00:51:47The people from our country were not proud to say it.
00:51:50They used to tell their caste, that they are from Balochistan, Sindh, Punjab.
00:51:55So, it has to do with that as well, that we don't own our country.
00:52:00Absolutely.
00:52:01When we ask people how hopeful they are about Pakistan,
00:52:06how much pride they have,
00:52:08unfortunately, in the last few decades, we have realized
00:52:11that there is a lack of pride in being Pakistani.
00:52:16A big factor in this is the excesses of the rulers and the government.
00:52:22When they see that their conditions are bad,
00:52:26and the rulers are living a luxurious life,
00:52:30the government instead of thinking about the people,
00:52:33thinks about its livelihoods.
00:52:36For example, the President's House,
00:52:39if I put it in front of you,
00:52:41in this budget, Rs. 3 crores will be spent on its gardens.
00:52:4560 acres.
00:52:4760 acres are employed.
00:52:50The President's House will buy new cars worth Rs. 30 crores this year.
00:52:55Wow.
00:52:56It is significantly higher than the last presidency.
00:53:01So, the accountable government,
00:53:03the government will definitely spend the money.
00:53:06And for some government officials,
00:53:08they were given some money for their accommodation.
00:53:12Yes, and many government officials,
00:53:15like judges of the Supreme Court,
00:53:18have been provided with concessional loans.
00:53:21Free electricity units.
00:53:23Yes, free electricity units.
00:53:25Petrol units are so high that it is unbelievable
00:53:29that a single person can use so much petrol.
00:53:33So, left, right and center...
00:53:35And another thing,
00:53:36where there is so much talk about taxation,
00:53:38those who have pensions of lakhs of rupees,
00:53:41they are tax-free as well.
00:53:44And the property that has been given to them,
00:53:46has been given an exemption for first-time transfer.
00:53:50So, if you look at left, right and center,
00:53:52you can see that there is a ruling class and a common people.
00:53:56The ruling class doesn't want to create problems for itself
00:53:59in all these difficult circumstances.
00:54:03Where for a person earning a salary of lakhs of rupees,
00:54:07who is earning employment,
00:54:10his tax rate has been increased by 100%.
00:54:14That's right.
00:54:15The ruling class thinks that
00:54:18the person earning lakhs of rupees
00:54:21is deprived of basic necessities of life.
00:54:25This year, they realized that
00:54:27they have excess money that has been collected in the form of tax.
00:54:31One thing that bothers me, Mr. Vilal,
00:54:34is that there is a lot of discussion.
00:54:36I like that there is a lot of discussion on these issues.
00:54:40But when we talk about policies,
00:54:43when we talk about policies for the economy,
00:54:47we don't see any policy
00:54:49that gives an idea of the future.
00:54:52For example, if you take the case of Saudi Arabia,
00:54:54where will we be after 10 years?
00:54:56They have made a plan and according to that,
00:54:59there are their directions.
00:55:00In the same way, if we talk about other countries,
00:55:02your ruling class is an aristocracy.
00:55:05Your people are poor and middle class.
00:55:09In fact, the middle class is going down.
00:55:11You are creating more poor people.
00:55:13You give examples of other countries.
00:55:15In other countries, Sadiq Khan becomes the Mayor of London.
00:55:19Rishi Sunak becomes the Prime Minister of Britain.
00:55:22Will there be a day in your country
00:55:24when such people,
00:55:25who have different religions,
00:55:27who don't have a lot of money,
00:55:32come to these positions,
00:55:33who are educated because of the merit.
00:55:35Will we reach this position?
00:55:37Do our policies tell us
00:55:39that there will be such a future in the future?
00:55:42Unfortunately, the system of politics and economy
00:55:47that we are running right now,
00:55:49I don't see a ray of hope in that.
00:55:53Okay, Bilal, before you answer it comprehensively,
00:55:56I would just like to add,
00:55:58that the people who have to make these policies,
00:56:03they themselves see their future in another country.
00:56:05You were talking about NRIs.
00:56:07Here, there are NRPs.
00:56:08Okay?
00:56:09As soon as the government ends,
00:56:10mostly this happens.
00:56:11I am not saying that everyone is like that.
00:56:13But as soon as the government ends,
00:56:14they themselves go to another place and make their decision.
00:56:18Please, you answer it.
00:56:20Absolutely.
00:56:21And the people in power,
00:56:24about their country,
00:56:26a big symbol of disappointment is that
00:56:30their children are neither in the country,
00:56:33nor do they get education from the country.
00:56:35Many of them don't even want to go to the hospital in Pakistan.
00:56:40So, if we move on from the disappointment,
00:56:44can we make such a system
00:56:46in which the common Pakistani is given the right to rule?
00:56:50Right now, a big problem is that
00:56:52this is a small group that is ruling.
00:56:56These people have been ruling for the past 50 years.
00:56:59So, the new ideas will come
00:57:02when new people will be given a chance.
00:57:04If you look at the current cabinet,
00:57:06which is of any province or nation,
00:57:09if you look at it,
00:57:11these are the same faces,
00:57:12these are the same families who have been ruling this country.
00:57:16But the point is that
00:57:18if you look at these faces 4 years ago,
00:57:21they were the same faces,
00:57:22they are still the same faces.
00:57:23One way or the other, these faces come.
00:57:24And without money, no one can move forward in Pakistan's politics.
00:57:28This is very unfortunate, but it is true.
00:57:31So, if we bring new faces forward,
00:57:36give new people the right to rule,
00:57:38then maybe this can be a change in the system.
00:57:41There is less hope of a new policy coming out of these faces.
00:57:47So, I think a big change can come
00:57:50if the local government elections are held in Pakistan.
00:57:53There will be millions of new people.
00:57:56These are the people who are currently in despair.
00:58:00If you give them power,
00:58:02then maybe they have such ideas
00:58:04that will take the country forward.
00:58:06Secondly, our system should be like this,
00:58:08especially the Civil Services Academies,
00:58:10the Babu culture,
00:58:12the so-called officers,
00:58:15their mindset should also change.
00:58:17This is also very important.
00:58:18Mr. Bilal Gilani, it was very nice talking to you.
00:58:22We talked about very important things.
00:58:24I hope this will have an effect.
00:58:26Thank you so much, Bilal.
00:58:27Obviously, we try to highlight these issues
00:58:31because sometimes it is said that
00:58:33in Pakistan, everything is very cheap.
00:58:36You can still afford to live here.
00:58:39You can eat here as compared to other countries.
00:58:41But if you check the facilities,
00:58:43if you are imposing 40% income tax on people,
00:58:48are their salaries increasing?
00:58:50You are lowering people's purchasing power.
00:58:53So, what is this policy?
00:58:55Big businessmen sometimes evade taxes like this.
00:58:59People end their poverty from their country.
00:59:01They bring such programs.
00:59:03Here, we are told that the BISP program
00:59:07does not cover the whole country or the masses.
00:59:11So, is the middle class not going down?
00:59:14Because what is left for them?
00:59:16They are paying all the money in taxes.
00:59:18Let's talk about something positive.
00:59:20In Pakistan, we say that
00:59:22the ruling class needs to sort out a lot of things.
00:59:25There are some things that come as a fresh breeze.
00:59:29And we have a lot of people who bring light to Pakistan.
00:59:32We will introduce you to Anita Jaleel Baloch,
00:59:35who is a very talented vlogger.
00:59:38She is also a stage artist, a short film and a theatre artist.
00:59:42Anita is Pakistan's first vlogger,
00:59:46Balochistan's first vlogger, Makran's first stage artist
00:59:48and a short film artist.
00:59:52Think about it, Sadaf.
00:59:53Anita, we will introduce you to her.
00:59:58Anita Baloch is with us in the studio.
01:00:01Thank you so much, Anita, for joining us.
01:00:03You are representing Balochistan's culture.
01:00:08Tell me, how did you start?
01:00:12Are you a vlogger or a stage artist?
01:00:15You are more related to short films. What are you?
01:00:19Basically, I started with vlogging.
01:00:22Before vlogging, I used to make lip-sync videos.
01:00:25People don't do it, but they do it.
01:00:28The dub-smash videos.
01:00:29Exactly. I made dub-smash videos at that time.
01:00:32I made a lot of dub-smash videos, but I didn't have the courage to post them.
01:00:34That's how it is. I didn't do it either.
01:00:38But then I met you.
01:00:40I had been working outside Pakistan for a few years.
01:00:44We were told that the Baloch women in our area
01:00:51don't work on-screen and don't upload their photos on social media.
01:00:55So, I never uploaded them.
01:00:57But since I was outside Balochistan and Pakistan,
01:01:00and I lived alone, I thought
01:01:03I don't want to go to Pakistan. I don't want to face anyone.
01:01:06So, I'll upload them.
01:01:07People loved what I uploaded.
01:01:10But then I came back and I had to face a lot of criticism.
01:01:15I came back in 2015. My mother passed away.
01:01:18My father was alone. So, I had to come back.
01:01:21Then I had to face my family.
01:01:24I didn't know that I would have to face them.
01:01:27After my mother's death, I was very close to them.
01:01:32I was in a depression phase.
01:01:34My father took care of me.
01:01:35So, I started watching some vlogs.
01:01:38I started going to meetups of the vloggers in Karachi.
01:01:41Then I made my social media public, but I didn't upload pictures.
01:01:45My father's consent was very important
01:01:48because our society is faced by men.
01:01:51Women usually stay at home.
01:01:53So, it took me a long time to convince my father.
01:01:56It's a different kind of struggle to convince my father.
01:02:00So, he said that I had to hide my face.
01:02:05I didn't want to show my face.
01:02:06Either I should wear a mask or I shouldn't show my face.
01:02:09I kept watching on Instagram
01:02:13how many women from Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore
01:02:17used to show their lifestyle, dresses and makeup.
01:02:19I was inspired by them.
01:02:21So, I told him that I wanted people to recognize me.
01:02:25I wanted people to know that a girl from Gwadar is active.
01:02:29I didn't think that the whole of Pakistan would recognize me.
01:02:31I didn't know that I would be the first female vlogger of Balochistan.
01:02:36There was no female vlogger before me.
01:02:38So, after convincing him, I started working.
01:02:41I uploaded videos on YouTube.
01:02:44After some time, I'm in journalism.
01:02:48I also do reporting.
01:02:50I'm the first female field reporter in my area.
01:02:55We used to have trainings.
01:02:57People from different institutions used to come and train us.
01:02:59During that time, my account and social media boosted.
01:03:03So, one of them made a small report about me.
01:03:06Okay.
01:03:07At that time, I had some issues.
01:03:08People used to threaten me that I was spoiling the name of Balochistan.
01:03:12They said that I uploaded my picture.
01:03:14They used to misuse me in different ways.
01:03:17There was a system of blackmailing.
01:03:19I didn't give any importance to these things.
01:03:22That's great.
01:03:22I didn't think about it.
01:03:23I used to say that people have become educated and sensible.
01:03:27They'll know the difference between fake and real.
01:03:29So, many of my accounts were hacked.
01:03:31Oh!
01:03:32My account had reached 70,000 subscribers.
01:03:36I was given strikes and deleted.
01:03:39I never recovered them.
01:03:41Your journey is very different.
01:03:43You're in an environment where these things are culturally not allowed.
01:03:49You broke the barrier.
01:03:52You said that you struggled a lot.
01:03:54This is one aspect.
01:03:56The other aspect is that you felt that you can become famous like other girls in other countries.
01:04:04The third thing is that these things have a monetary factor.
01:04:08People upload their content on social media to monetize it.
01:04:13Is this a journey for you?
01:04:17Have you monetized any platform?
01:04:20I was inspired by other girls.
01:04:25They showed their makeup videos and lifestyle.
01:04:27But, when I came on social media, I remember uploading my makeup video on Eid.
01:04:33My father got thousands of calls.
01:04:35Oh!
01:04:36He asked why I was doing makeup on video.
01:04:38People used to look for me for small things.
01:04:40I changed my content and started travelling and exploring Gwadar.
01:04:48As far as monetization is concerned, I was earning well in 2018-19.
01:04:57No one cared about it.
01:04:59But, my YouTube videos were getting millions of views.
01:05:03Then what happened?
01:05:04Someone sent fake strikes on my account and blocked it.
01:05:11Many people told me that I can recover it.
01:05:14YouTube has a good policy in this regard.
01:05:15But, I never recovered it because I was so...
01:05:20Anita, tell me one thing.
01:05:21When you create content, I see that it requires a lot of hard work.
01:05:26Of course, we have a connection with this site.
01:05:28But, we see that a 10-second video or a 30-second video...
01:05:32Nowadays, it's one second.
01:05:33...or a short video has a short and concise message.
01:05:40You find it very interesting.
01:05:41Exactly.
01:05:41Sometimes, it's a very useless thing.
01:05:44Nowadays, it's a one-second video and it's getting millions of views.
01:05:50What is the mentality of people?
01:05:53I've switched my content.
01:05:55I'm not that active on YouTube.
01:05:56I create 1-minute-30-second content on Instagram and Facebook.
01:06:00People like it a lot.
01:06:03What is the takeaway from your journey?
01:06:06Should we give people a message that you're persistent and consistent?
01:06:12People want to know if there's a parallel income.
01:06:16It's said that you can earn a lot through social media.
01:06:20Unfortunately, I earn in other provinces.
01:06:24Or, they get more reach in other provinces.
01:06:26But, unfortunately, I've never been a part of any brand's campaign.
01:06:31I've never been invited to any program.
01:06:34I have a good reach.
01:06:37I get good views from my videos.
01:06:39I have a good following.
01:06:40But, I've never invited any content creator from Balochistan to other provinces.
01:06:45It's said that you have to reach out to such people.
01:06:49I've sent a lot of emails and messages.
01:06:51I've sent them to a delegation, a visit, a brand or a promotional work.
01:06:57So, I'm not earning anything through social media.
01:07:01Let's hope for the best in the sense that you made it here.
01:07:04Exactly.
01:07:05You're representing Balochistan.
01:07:07You're the first Balochistan vlogger, theatre artist and you make short films.
01:07:11I'm sure things will be better for you.
01:07:14You have a lot to do and you have a long way to go.
01:07:17Take care of yourself.
01:07:18Try to recover your YouTube channel.
01:07:23Thank you so much, Anita, for being a part of our show.
01:07:26Let's talk about the rain and the weather.
01:07:30Let's talk again.
01:07:31We'll only talk.
01:07:32Even if it rains, I don't want to eat fritters.
01:07:37Who eats fritters in such hot weather?
01:07:39Get a cake.
01:07:40I don't want to eat fritters.
01:07:41Cake will have a lot of electricity bill.
01:07:43I have an electric oven.
01:07:47I think you should start eating raw flour.
01:07:50You'll have to spend a lot of gas to cook.
01:07:52Exactly.
01:07:53I'm looking for short recipes.
01:07:56Have you found any short recipes?
01:07:58Yes, I make a lot of sandwiches.
01:08:01You must be a sandwich maker.
01:08:04Yes, I'm a sandwich maker.
01:08:07But you don't have to stand in front of the fire.
01:08:11Eat simple food.
01:08:13Our producer wants us to talk about the rain.
01:08:17Rain and food...
01:08:18This is a talk show.
01:08:20If you're hungry and it's raining,
01:08:24how will you understand the weather?
01:08:28We're getting requests to feed you.
01:08:31You really shouldn't feed him.
01:08:34Okay.
01:08:35The rain spells are getting worse in the upper and lower parts of the country.
01:08:40As Kashfaq told you,
01:08:42in KP, Punjab and Balochistan,
01:08:45it's raining heavily.
01:08:46It's the same in Azad Kashmir.
01:08:49In different cities, the rain has made the heat worse.
01:08:54In Punjab and Lahore, everyone is worried.
01:08:57It's raining in different parts of Punjab.
01:09:00Let's talk about Karachi.
01:09:04Where did the rain come from?
01:09:07Like this.
01:09:09There were four drops on the windscreen.
01:09:12I don't know if it's because of the rain.
01:09:16I can't say much.
01:09:17I'll have to ask them if it's because of the rain.
01:09:23Sardar Sarfaraz keeps talking about it.
01:09:26Before we talk about it,
01:09:29I was watching the footage from Korea.
01:09:33The temperature there was 30°C.
01:09:37In the bus stands,
01:09:40people were sprayed with water.
01:09:45Imagine, it reached 40°C,
01:09:4840°C, 50°C.
01:09:51And people are getting this kind of facility.
01:09:53Is it possible for it to rain?
01:09:56Partly cloudy conditions are expected around 12 pm.
01:10:00It's 33°C.
01:10:02I can't even say centigrade.
01:10:05We wanted it to be around 29°C or 28°C.
01:10:09But it's not like that.
01:10:10In Karachi,
01:10:13like we're showing you on the screen,
01:10:16there can be landsliding in Galiyat and Kashmir.
01:10:18It's raining in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Azad Kashmir.
01:10:21Travelers should be very careful.
01:10:25Because the rates will be high.
01:10:28People will be looted.
01:10:30The rates increase in the peak season.
01:10:34Yes, they increase the rates.
01:10:36There are service charges and other charges.
01:10:40So, be careful.
01:10:42Another precaution is that
01:10:44when you go to such areas,
01:10:46the glacier continues to melt.
01:10:49I'll tell you about Skardu.
01:10:51Because of the melting of the glacier,
01:10:54the stream has become a flood stream.
01:10:57Many houses have been destroyed.
01:11:00In such a situation, crops are destroyed.
01:11:03It's a dire situation.
01:11:04Many locals are displaced.
01:11:08These are the problems.
01:11:09The administration is telling us
01:11:13that there is no sign of life-threatening damage.
01:11:15There is a threat of the melting of the glacier in KP.
01:11:20The melting of the glacier is a different matter.
01:11:24If the glacier melts due to the impact of global warming,
01:11:32then many areas can be affected.
01:11:35Because more streams of water can come at the same time.
01:11:38May God have mercy on us.
01:11:41So that things can be saved.
01:11:43I'll tell you about a beautiful place.
01:11:45This place is also known as Snow City.
01:11:49I'll tell you where it is.
01:11:52It's in Jannat Nazir Valley.
01:11:55It's covered with snow.
01:11:57Imagine, it's hot all over the country.
01:11:58And there is a valley covered with snow.
01:12:01What's the name of this valley?
01:12:02I'll tell you the name.
01:12:03We'll keep it in suspense.
01:12:04Because Shahzad Alam will tell you its name.
01:12:07Yes, right now, I'm at the Matiltan Glacier.
01:12:13There is a layer of snow here.
01:12:17Right now, I can see that the snow has frozen all around.
01:12:22It has turned into a glacier.
01:12:25That's why tourists from different parts of the country
01:12:29are coming here.
01:12:31They are enjoying the cold weather here.
01:12:35Right now, we have a tourist with us.
01:12:37As you can see, people are enjoying the snow.
01:12:43They are enjoying it a lot.
01:12:44As you know, the heat has increased.
01:12:49That's why people have come to Kalam and Mohdan.
01:12:52Yes, that's right.
01:12:53People from different parts of the country
01:12:58are coming here to see the snow.
01:13:01They are enjoying the cold weather here.
01:13:06Yes.
01:13:07I was surprised to see cars and motorcycles passing by.
01:13:10I think this area should be preserved.
01:13:12The beauty of this area and its individuality.
01:13:16I think the snow is more like a mountain of salt.
01:13:19The way people are wearing jackets.
01:13:22There were no jackets here.
01:13:24There were mostly shalwar kameez.
01:13:25If we had AC in our studio, I wouldn't be able to wear 4 coats.
01:13:29There are snowy mountains and people are enjoying the cold weather.
01:13:31They are used to the cold weather.
01:13:34Did you hear that?
01:13:35Where there are snowy mountains, there is no cold.
01:13:38Our producer has so much information about the weather.
01:13:41Let's send him there.
01:13:43Then we will talk to him directly.
01:13:45He has a lot of information.
01:13:47Okay.
01:13:48Let's take a break.
01:13:49We will come back after the break and talk more.
01:13:58Welcome back once again.
01:13:59As we move forward with the segments,
01:14:01we are getting updates.
01:14:03Let's share some of them with you.
01:14:05Shah Mehmood Qureshi has been transferred from Adiala Jail to Lahore.
01:14:09Jail officials are saying that Shah Mehmood will be presented
01:14:12in the Lahore Incident and Terrorism Court.
01:14:17Babur Malik is giving more details.
01:14:19Please tell us about this.
01:14:22There are 8 cases of 9 May against Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Lahore.
01:14:28The Lahore Police Joint Investigation Team completed the investigation
01:14:33and found Shah Mehmood Qureshi guilty.
01:14:36Shah Mehmood Qureshi has been declared guilty.
01:14:41Shah Mehmood Qureshi has been transferred from Adiala Jail to Lahore.
01:14:44Shah Mehmood Qureshi will be presented in the Lahore Incident and Terrorism Court.
01:14:51His lawyers will be with him.
01:14:55His lawyer, Barrister Taimoor Malik, confirmed that
01:14:59Shah Mehmood Qureshi will be presented in the Lahore Incident and Terrorism Court.
01:15:05Thank you very much, Babur Malik.
01:15:09We have another news.
01:15:11In Islamabad High Court, a case has been closed
01:15:15for violating the permission of PTI and arresting Aamir Moghul.
01:15:19Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry will tell us more.
01:15:24A case is being closed in Islamabad High Court.
01:15:28A case of election tribunal is also being closed.
01:15:30A case has been closed for violating the permission of PTI.
01:15:36A case has been closed in the Senate.
01:15:39A case has been closed in the DC court,
01:15:43A case has been closed in the election tribunal.
01:15:47A case has been closed in Islamabad.
01:15:51Thank you Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry.
01:15:54So, Minister Shahbaz Sharif is going on a tour of Quetta today and he has left for Quetta.
01:16:02He will be given a briefing on the situation of peace and security and other development
01:16:06plans there.
01:16:07Azhar Farooq will give more details.
01:16:08Tell us about it.
01:16:09This is a one-day tour of the minister.
01:16:10The minister has just left for Quetta from Islamabad.
01:16:11There he will meet the governor and the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:12He will also meet the police.
01:16:13He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:14He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:15He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:16He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:23He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:28He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:32He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:35He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:38He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:42He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:45He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:48He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:51He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:54He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:16:57He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:17:00He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:17:03He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:17:06He will meet the minister of Balochistan.
01:17:10These were the updates that we shared with you.
01:17:17Let's take another break.
01:17:19We will be back.
01:17:20You don't have to go anywhere.
01:17:29It is said,
01:17:30If you are kind to the people of the earth,
01:17:32God will be kind to the earth.
01:17:34Whether you are sad or happy,
01:17:37You should remember God.
01:17:39You should remember God.
01:17:41When I read this poem,
01:17:43I only think of one person.
01:17:45Abdul Sattar Eidi.
01:17:47He was a great example of human service.
01:17:49Ever since he came to Pakistan in 1947,
01:17:52He devoted his entire life to human service.
01:17:55He devoted his entire life to human service.
01:17:58He was so kind to his mother at a young age.
01:18:01He was so kind to his mother at a young age.
01:18:04In 1991,
01:18:07He started working at a dispensary.
01:18:09In 1991,
01:18:10He started working at a dispensary.
01:18:12He started working after that.
01:18:15When he laid the foundation of Eidi Foundation,
01:18:18Since then,
01:18:19No matter if they are children
01:18:21No matter if they are children
01:18:23or women who do not have support.
01:18:25or women who do not have support.
01:18:27or women who do not have support.
01:18:29He gave shelter to all of them.
01:18:31He gave shelter to all of them.
01:18:33We went to different AEDI centers and saw how the AEDI officers and their families served
01:18:42the people, fed them, worked hard.
01:18:46If there was an accident, the AEDI ambulance would reach there first.
01:18:50And they were there themselves.
01:18:52The way they buried the bodies, their relatives used to run away from them,
01:18:57saying that there is a bad smell coming from them,
01:19:00but Abdul Sattar AEDI never let down his spirit of service.
01:19:05He has the greatest honor of being with the AEDI Ambulance Service.
01:19:09He was awarded with the Medal of Honor.
01:19:11And the most important thing is that even after his death,
01:19:14he announced that he would donate his organs.
01:19:17Abdul Sattar AEDI is a very emotional person.
01:19:21He passed away on July 8, 2016.
01:19:24But because of his service, he will always be remembered throughout his life.
01:19:34People say, how can we help anyone?
01:19:37We don't even have money for ourselves.
01:19:40Abdul Sattar AEDI has a very humble personality.
01:19:46We have never seen him in a lavish lifestyle.
01:19:50The way he has lived his life,
01:19:53the way he has served,
01:19:55he has set an example for people that if you have passion,
01:19:59if you have an intention, then you can do a lot.
01:20:02And people used to take care of him and trust him.
01:20:06Today, people want to help someone,
01:20:09but people don't trust that the money they are giving will reach the right people.
01:20:15No, it won't.
01:20:16The truth is that everything is being taken away from the reach of the people.
01:20:22Vegetables, fruits, eggs, milk have all been taken away.
01:20:26Milk has reached the list of developed countries according to rates.
01:20:32The same goes for medicines.
01:20:34They are becoming more expensive every day.
01:20:36On an annual basis, more than 23% is being increased.
01:20:40In comparison to May, in June, medicines have become 2% more expensive.
01:20:44And in June, on the basis of the doctor's clinic,
01:20:47more than 9% has been increased on an annual basis.
01:20:49Because inflation is increasing,
01:20:51rates are being reconsidered every year.
01:20:55Electricity bills are also increasing,
01:20:57people's salaries are also increasing,
01:20:59which have to increase.
01:21:01So, there are other problems.
01:21:02You have said this with a lot of heart.
01:21:04On the basis of medical tests,
01:21:06more than 14% has been recorded in the facilities of 15% hospitals on an annual basis.
01:21:11In private hospitals,
01:21:13if you go and get admitted,
01:21:16what tests, procedures, etc.
01:21:20When the bill comes to you,
01:21:22you realize that all this had to happen,
01:21:24and all this has happened.
01:21:26It also happens that after the budget,
01:21:32we see that this tax has been imposed, that tax has been imposed.
01:21:35In the meantime, the money that is being increased,
01:21:37there is a shortage of raw materials.
01:21:39The imported raw material is very expensive,
01:21:42it is not available,
01:21:43so there is a shortage in the market.
01:21:45We see that a lot of money increases in that too.
01:21:47So what can we do?
01:21:49What can we do more?
01:21:51We can only cry.
01:21:52When it comes to health,
01:21:54of course, we are not scaring anyone right now,
01:21:56but in Karachi,
01:21:58the Zika virus has been discovered,
01:22:00and people's awareness about it is very low.
01:22:03What is it? Why does it happen?
01:22:05So, in the research of Niji University,
01:22:07it has been found that
01:22:09the viral disease that spread in Karachi in 2021-22,
01:22:13which is called the Zika virus,
01:22:15four cases of it had come forward,
01:22:17and its verification has also been done
01:22:19by the University of Washington laboratory.
01:22:21What is this virus?
01:22:23This dengue and chikungunya,
01:22:25I guess I am pronouncing the right name,
01:22:27is found in the mosquitoes that spread.
01:22:30And during the time it was verified,
01:22:33hundreds of people were also affected
01:22:35by a disease like dengue in Karachi.
01:22:37So what can be done about it?
01:22:39I mean, this is very concerning.
01:22:41And if this Zika virus continues to spread,
01:22:43why will it be treated?
01:22:45Let's talk about it.
01:22:47Dr. Suleman Otho is present with us in the studio.
01:22:51Thank you so much for joining us.
01:22:53We keep talking about health,
01:22:55and the problems are increasing.
01:22:57Does this Zika virus also spread from mosquitoes?
01:23:01Yes.
01:23:02Is it the same mosquito?
01:23:04It has a consequential effect.
01:23:06Since the time dengue spread in Pakistan,
01:23:09this thing was highlighted.
01:23:12Actually, in our country,
01:23:15research is not ongoing.
01:23:18We do some specific projects
01:23:22and identify some of them.
01:23:25But in the countries where there are such diseases,
01:23:29there should be an in-built system.
01:23:32At the same time, there was a concern
01:23:34in conferences and literary circles
01:23:38that there must be cases of Zika in our country
01:23:42which are not identified.
01:23:44Now, after a long time,
01:23:46it has been specified,
01:23:48tests have been done,
01:23:49so it has been confirmed.
01:23:50Now, there must be many such cases
01:23:52which have happened,
01:23:53and we do not know about them.
01:23:55What are its symptoms?
01:23:56Look, its symptoms are not very specific.
01:23:58You get sick for a week.
01:24:00You get sick for a week
01:24:02due to chikunguniya,
01:24:04and other signs and symptoms
01:24:06like pain in the whole body, fever,
01:24:08and pain in the bones, headache.
01:24:12You get sick for a week like this.
01:24:15But among all the diseases of mosquitoes,
01:24:18the most vulnerable are pregnant women.
01:24:23I was reading about it.
01:24:25If you do not get health symptoms or signs,
01:24:28then the ratio of abnormalities in children
01:24:30is 5 to 15%.
01:24:32That is a lot.
01:24:33That is a lot.
01:24:34Number two,
01:24:35there are premature births,
01:24:37premature deaths,
01:24:39and also deformities.
01:24:41Miscarriages.
01:24:42Miscarriages and deformities in children.
01:24:44That is very important.
01:24:46We have very limited services.
01:24:48We have to do amniocentesis.
01:24:50Before the child is born,
01:24:52we should know that.
01:24:53We have to have those facilities.
01:24:56They should be in a specialized place.
01:24:58But they should be a part of our system
01:25:00as a referral.
01:25:02If I have a doubt,
01:25:04if you take malaria,
01:25:0680% of deaths are in pregnant women
01:25:09and children under 5.
01:25:11Similarly, in Zika,
01:25:13the most affected are
01:25:15pregnant women and children.
01:25:17If it is diagnosed early,
01:25:19can something be done?
01:25:20Yes, after being diagnosed.
01:25:21Actually, if you have this disease,
01:25:23it is self-limiting and can be cured.
01:25:26We don't have a vaccine for it yet.
01:25:28But if it is a pregnant woman,
01:25:32if we have a doubt,
01:25:35there should be a test.
01:25:37Before she…
01:25:38Sir, tell me one thing.
01:25:40Tell me,
01:25:41suppose you have this virus.
01:25:44Initially, what do you do?
01:25:46You assume that
01:25:47it will be fine in 3-4 days.
01:25:48Seasonal fever.
01:25:49True.
01:25:50Let's say that
01:25:51this woman is pregnant.
01:25:52After that,
01:25:53she has this disease.
01:25:54When you do CBC,
01:25:56the first thing that shows
01:25:57whether there is something
01:25:58wrong with you or not,
01:25:59whether it is a bacterial infection
01:26:01or a viral infection,
01:26:02in a viral infection,
01:26:03what can be the signs of Zika?
01:26:05The signs of Zika will be
01:26:07if we are seeing chikunguniya
01:26:10and dengue.
01:26:12We have had a lot of cases
01:26:15and now it has become
01:26:16our permanent disease.
01:26:18Every 2-3 years,
01:26:20this is happening in large numbers.
01:26:23Okay.
01:26:24So, the way we have to do
01:26:25preventions differently,
01:26:27like you said,
01:26:28to find out
01:26:29if any woman
01:26:30who is having this disease
01:26:32during pregnancy,
01:26:34then it is important
01:26:36that we get the child tested
01:26:39to see if there is any deformity.
01:26:41And we identify it
01:26:43as a special case
01:26:45that before birth,
01:26:47we monitor it.
01:26:49Is there anyone like this
01:26:50in the government sector?
01:26:51I don't think there is anyone
01:26:52like this in the government sector.
01:26:53Oh.
01:26:54And this is the important thing.
01:26:56We definitely have
01:26:57a center for infectious disease.
01:27:00This has not started
01:27:02happening in that area yet.
01:27:04It should happen.
01:27:05How can this virus be prevented?
01:27:07The way to prevent it,
01:27:08like we try to prevent
01:27:09all viruses,
01:27:11it is similar.
01:27:12If you are trying to prevent it
01:27:14from a mosquito,
01:27:15a female mosquito,
01:27:17like Aedes aegypti,
01:27:19and the mosquitoes of the day,
01:27:22if we try to prevent it,
01:27:25then we will not get this disease.
01:27:27And if there is no disease,
01:27:28then the consequential Zika issue
01:27:30will be controlled.
01:27:32Okay.
01:27:33So, in the white light,
01:27:34the mosquitoes of the day
01:27:35may also become active.
01:27:36Yes.
01:27:37So, take care of this too.
01:27:38Thank you so much, Dr. Sulaiman.
01:27:39Thank you so much, Dr. Sulaiman.
01:27:40Dr. Sulaiman was with us
01:27:41and we tried to
01:27:42inform you about this.
01:27:44So, what news do we have now?
01:27:46Now, the news is that
01:27:47you will be surprised to hear that
01:27:49the abuse of work
01:27:50is not only hurting humans,
01:27:52but the robot has
01:27:53obviously committed suicide.
01:27:55And where has this happened?
01:27:57Obviously, it must have happened
01:27:58in some advanced country
01:27:59where robots are working.
01:28:01In South Korea,
01:28:02the robot committed suicide
01:28:03because of the abuse of work.
01:28:05And the television there reported
01:28:07that the robot was working
01:28:09as an administrative officer.
01:28:11Now, the government
01:28:12reported that the robot was working.
01:28:14Now, when it was served,
01:28:16it was responsible for a lot of work.
01:28:18There was a delivery of documents,
01:28:20people had to be helped.
01:28:22Now, the robot committed suicide on June 29.
01:28:24It fell down the stairs.
01:28:26Now, people are saying
01:28:27that it made itself fall,
01:28:28which split it into two pieces.
01:28:30And in South Korea,
01:28:31people are calling it
01:28:32the first robot suicide.
01:28:34Okay.
01:28:35The footages we are running
01:28:37are of a different type of robot.
01:28:39You don't have to think
01:28:40that it has committed suicide.
01:28:41It was a different type of robot
01:28:42that committed suicide.
01:28:43Look at this.
01:28:44This poor thing is lying here.
01:28:45It has split into two pieces.
01:28:46And the abuse of work,
01:28:47this is also a phenomenon.
01:28:49The one who does a good job,
01:28:51he is forced to do more work.
01:28:53I feel something else.
01:28:54I feel that the person
01:28:55who said that it can take our place,
01:28:57he also pushed it.
01:28:59He pushed it.
01:29:00Get the CCTV footage of it.
01:29:01Get the CCTV footage of it.
01:29:03We have a doubt on this.
01:29:04Yes.
01:29:05So, what I was saying,
01:29:06the one who does more work,
01:29:08he gets a reward.
01:29:09But in some phenomena,
01:29:10the one who does more work,
01:29:12he is forced to do more work.
01:29:14So, it is like this with this robot.
01:29:15It is relatable, right?
01:29:16Yes, it is relatable.
01:29:17So, anyway,
01:29:18the oppression will continue.
01:29:21But, God willing,
01:29:22the Kashmiris will continue their atrocities.
01:29:24And we will also raise our voice
01:29:25from every platform.
01:29:26So, take a lot of care of yourself.
01:29:28Even if it rains,
01:29:29take care of yourself.
01:29:30Even if it doesn't rain,
01:29:31save yourself from the heat.
01:29:32So, be happy.
01:29:33Be prosperous.
01:29:34Allah Hafiz.
01:29:35Allah Hafiz.
01:29:39Allah Hafiz.
01:29:40Allah Hafiz.
01:29:41Allah Hafiz.
01:29:42Allah Hafiz.
01:29:43Allah Hafiz.
01:29:44Allah Hafiz.
01:29:45Allah Hafiz.
01:29:46Allah Hafiz.
01:29:47Allah Hafiz.
01:29:48Allah Hafiz.
01:29:49Allah Hafiz.
01:29:50Allah Hafiz.
01:29:51Allah Hafiz.
01:29:52Allah Hafiz.
01:29:53Allah Hafiz.
01:29:54Allah Hafiz.
01:29:55Allah Hafiz.
01:29:56Allah Hafiz.
01:29:57Allah Hafiz.
01:29:58Allah Hafiz.
01:29:59Allah Hafiz.
01:30:00Allah Hafiz.
01:30:01Allah Hafiz.
01:30:02Allah Hafiz.
01:30:03Allah Hafiz.
01:30:04Allah Hafiz.
01:30:05Allah Hafiz.
01:30:06Allah Hafiz.
01:30:07Allah Hafiz.

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