Plmn Government 100 days Analyst Dr Raja Kashif Janjua 8724 PTV

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00:00In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Peace be upon you.
00:22You are watching the fourth column. I am Jawad Faizi.
00:25In any society or any country, when a government is formed, it definitely has its own manifestos,
00:33it has its own goals, it has to follow those goals, it has to achieve those goals.
00:39Similarly, if we look at what the current government has lost and gained in the last 100 days,
00:45corruption, corruption and terrorism, when we have come to the point where we need capital,
00:57we need happiness, we don't want to be a slave to anyone.
01:01Don't give us help, but give us business, do business with us,
01:07so that we have respect, so that you have respect, so that we have SIFC,
01:11so that we can secure you, your money, your investment, your capital,
01:18and so that we can get the interpretation of a good dream that we see.
01:23First of all, we will talk about this, that in 100 days, if we talk about energy,
01:27if we talk about peace and security in 100 days, if we talk about education,
01:33if we talk about empowerment, and according to Amir Bobra,
01:38if we talk about the end of terrorism, that this is also included.
01:42Ahsan Iqbal Sahib talked about the five E's, that environment, education, export, energy,
01:49and empowerment, end of terrorism, we have to do this too.
01:53And in the end, we will also talk about this, that Naib Wazir-e-Azam and Foreign Minister,
01:58UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, met with Senator Ishaq Darsab.
02:05They met with refugees from all over the world, and in particular,
02:10they had a very detailed discussion about Afghan refugees in Islamabad today.
02:15And it was also said that they are grateful to Pakistan,
02:20that they have carried such a heavy burden on their backs,
02:23and how to face the situation.
02:26But despite this, we have carried this burden, but with great difficulty.
02:31We will also talk about this.
02:33Senior journalist Mehtab Haider is with me in the studio.
02:37Thank you very much for coming.
02:39Senior journalist Naeem Mehboob, thank you very much for coming.
02:44And our journalist, Dr. Raja Kashif Janjua, thank you very much for coming.
02:50Mr. Mehtab Haider, if we look at the last 100 days,
02:53then the things that we are seeing, like inflation,
02:56its effects, and then along with that,
02:59that we are not getting flour, we are not getting tomatoes.
03:03Now there are things, regionally, we can see that it is going up and down,
03:07in prices, we see it every day.
03:09But how do you see it in general?
03:12In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
03:14Look, if you look at the economic front,
03:17I see that two to three things are very significant.
03:21One is that, as you know, as soon as the government came,
03:26after that, the IMF program, its transition,
03:34we got that last tranche.
03:36And along with that, we said very clearly,
03:39that we will go into a new IMF program.
03:43As a result of that, we got a budget.
03:45The budget was particularly difficult,
03:47but it was approved by the parliament.
03:49And as a result of that approval,
03:52one phase was completed.
03:56Now, I think that we are on such an upstage,
04:00where the Prime Minister and the government are expecting,
04:04that during this month, the staff level agreement with the IMF is expected.
04:11So, this stage will be set,
04:14that in the next three years' program,
04:18we have to stabilize the economy,
04:26and after that, we have to move towards growth.
04:30But if you look at inflation,
04:33the downward trend has started.
04:38And as a result of that,
04:40not only has the inflation decreased,
04:42as a result of that, as you saw,
04:44the state bank of Pakistan's discount rate,
04:47which is called the policy rate,
04:49they reduced it as well.
04:51And as a result of that reduction,
04:53the biggest benefit,
04:55I think, was given to the loyal government,
04:58and to the businessmen,
05:00they have also been given a message,
05:02that if this downward trend continues,
05:05then there will be an economic activity generated.
05:10Because, I will tell you,
05:12a very important reason for that is,
05:14that the positive growth that Pakistan has achieved in the last financial year,
05:19is mainly due to the agriculture sector.
05:22So, if we want to achieve growth this year,
05:25and if we want to move towards the 3.6% target,
05:29then we will have to focus on the industry and the services sector.
05:34And it is not possible that you keep the policy rate so high,
05:39and as a result, there is growth.
05:42So, these are the prerequisites that we are moving towards.
05:45But, there are still difficult stages,
05:48and after doing this stabilization,
05:51if we ensure political stability in this country,
05:55then I think that by the end of this financial year,
05:59we will see that the inflation,
06:02is still in double digits,
06:04and the target is also of double digits,
06:06it will start coming in single digits.
06:08But, for that, these are the prerequisites,
06:10we will have to take them along.
06:12How do you see that in these initial days or months,
06:18especially Saudi Arabia, UAE, China,
06:21and then the various international platforms,
06:25the sidelines that have been established,
06:27how do you see this?
06:29I think that at this time,
06:32the most important thing is that
06:34we try to bring foreign direct investment into specific sectors,
06:40in which we want to go through SEZs with China,
06:45so that the special economic zones,
06:49which have not yet become functional,
06:51become functional during this financial year,
06:54and the Chinese industry relocates here.
06:56But, I think that the SIFC has a very important role.
06:59Now, that stage is set by them,
07:02that from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE,
07:06their commitments,
07:08now we have reached the stage where they have to be delivered.
07:13The IMF program will provide stability.
07:16So, these issues that I have mentioned to you,
07:21that through SEZs from China,
07:23through SEZs, the relocation of industries,
07:27and along with this,
07:28from Saudi Arabia and UAE,
07:30the projects that they have identified,
07:33they should come into them,
07:35so that economic activity is generated in this country.
07:38When economic activity is generated,
07:40then as a result,
07:42you will see that you will get employment,
07:44and in inflation,
07:46and there will be a reduction in poverty.
07:48But, it requires time.
07:50It will not happen that all of a sudden,
07:53you say that all of these things will be achieved.
07:56Gradually, these things will be fixed.
07:59No, Mr. Mehboob, there is no doubt about this.
08:02Regarding electricity bills,
08:04the Prime Minister has taken notice of that.
08:06Regarding Lahore's LESCO,
08:08especially, and the report will be received by tomorrow.
08:10Similarly, other things will have to be done.
08:12Wherever there is injustice from the public,
08:14we will have to do that.
08:15There is inflation, there is no doubt about it.
08:17But, we have to start from somewhere,
08:19so that we can move forward.
08:21Yes, thank you very much, Mr. Faizi.
08:23You are absolutely right.
08:25We have to start from somewhere,
08:27and God willing, we will start from somewhere.
08:30Without a doubt,
08:32the current government wants to take Pakistan
08:35forward economically and economically,
08:38so that there is progress in the country,
08:40so that employment opportunities are created in the country,
08:43and for that, the role of SIFC,
08:45the SIFC was created to bring in capital,
08:48to facilitate those capital,
08:50to remove the obstacles in that,
08:54and it is certainly doing its job in a very good way.
09:00And I agree with Mr. Mehtaab that
09:03the results of this will start to come slowly.
09:07And God willing,
09:09we will continue to keep these policies.
09:11That is the biggest problem we have.
09:13And for that,
09:15it is very important to have political stability.
09:18Some of our political parties
09:20are still trying to push the country towards dissolution.
09:25And if you look at their social media,
09:28their digital media,
09:30then you feel that it is like a disaster.
09:34In fact, it is called digital terrorism.
09:37Absolutely, it is digital terrorism.
09:39And look at these things,
09:41they are not in favor of Pakistan in any way.
09:44And they also need to shut down.
09:46And the people of Pakistan should think that
09:49this is the home of all of us.
09:51Absolutely.
09:52All together,
09:53even if you look at our agriculture,
09:55it is the biggest industry.
09:57And agriculture is your IT sector,
10:00whatever your industry is,
10:02textile industry,
10:04other industries,
10:06IT related,
10:08agriculture is a power sector,
10:10which includes all the Arab countries,
10:13which includes China,
10:15technology parks.
10:17So we need to take all of these things.
10:19And gradually,
10:21as they move towards their goal,
10:23there will definitely be improvements,
10:25employment opportunities,
10:27and the people of Pakistan will get employment
10:30and the country will move towards happiness.
10:33But for that,
10:34it is very important to stay consistent.
10:36And we need to make some policies
10:38to give relief to the people.
10:40Because the income of the people,
10:42taxes,
10:43are definitely a challenge for us.
10:45We have to go to the IMF.
10:47The government system has to work.
10:49But along with this,
10:50we also need to take some steps
10:52so that the people of Pakistan
10:54can get employment opportunities.
10:57Even if the IT sector is a very big field.
11:00In which I think,
11:02you can go to Salana in billions of dollars.
11:07And on that,
11:08we need to train our young people.
11:10Yes, exactly.
11:11And in that,
11:12you need to take it forward
11:14so that the young people of this country
11:16can earn employment.
11:17And at the same time,
11:18I think that the Pakistan industry
11:20needs to be boosted once again.
11:22Once again,
11:23we need to take the effects of COVID-19
11:25forward
11:26so that the people of Pakistan
11:28can move towards happiness.
11:30Can move forward.
11:31Okay, Mr. Junaid Zubair,
11:33this is a matter of training.
11:35Mashallah,
11:36you teach at the university as well.
11:38So,
11:39the students that you are giving
11:41in the market these days,
11:43are they the next generation?
11:46Or are they just 8th graders?
11:48Or the ones you are talking about,
11:49Mr. Mehboob,
11:50the training.
11:51If they are students of Mastcom,
11:52are they just reading books?
11:54Everyone wants to be an anchor.
11:56But the issue is,
11:58should we prepare them for the market
12:00at the international level?
12:02Look,
12:03what you said,
12:04it is very important
12:06that the future of the children
12:08is connected to all these things.
12:10And the children in the media,
12:12whom we are training,
12:13now you see,
12:14the technology is coming in a new way,
12:16the children are moving towards new things.
12:18Now the child is not thinking
12:19that he is just becoming an anchor.
12:20He is thinking that
12:21he is moving towards digital marketing as well.
12:23Then he is seeing that
12:24the new avenues of journalism are opening up.
12:26Now everything is becoming digital.
12:28Okay,
12:29he is moving towards them as well.
12:31Then you see,
12:32if we talk about
12:33game design,
12:34which is a new avenue internationally.
12:37And this is related to the media.
12:39The world is moving towards gaming.
12:41It is a very big industry.
12:43Alhamdulillah,
12:44we have also produced that.
12:45Then if you talk about
12:46digital media marketing,
12:48that has also gone.
12:49Media studies,
12:50mass communication,
12:51the child is doing everything.
12:52Okay,
12:53look at the state of things,
12:55when a child is sitting next to us,
12:57he is so professional,
12:58he is not the same child
13:00who used to just read books.
13:02Today,
13:03we have a child
13:04who knows video editing,
13:06who knows camera work,
13:08who knows everything,
13:10what is happening,
13:11and things change.
13:13Okay,
13:14the institutions,
13:15the places where
13:16literature is still being taught,
13:18let's say that
13:19it is being taught visually,
13:21not practically.
13:22Now,
13:23it has become 70% practical.
13:25And I think
13:26these things
13:27will increase with time.
13:29Journalism will change.
13:31The entire future of our children
13:33is changing.
13:34And,
13:35Alhamdulillah,
13:36we understand this
13:37and we are taking it forward.
13:39Okay,
13:40Mehtab Haider Sahib,
13:41these things,
13:42there is also pressure on the government.
13:44Definitely,
13:45there will be inflation,
13:46unemployment,
13:47there will be problems.
13:48That is the biggest issue,
13:50that service to the people,
13:52basically,
13:53is written on every
13:54pamphlet,
13:55like we used to write
13:56on newspapers.
13:58But,
13:59tell me,
14:01let's talk about
14:02the environment.
14:03Environmental pollution,
14:05even if it is not our fault,
14:06we are suffering.
14:07But,
14:08what is our own fault,
14:09now see,
14:10like,
14:11it is said that
14:12we see in the rocky areas,
14:14there are also losses.
14:16In that,
14:17we have made
14:18unnecessary compromises.
14:19In fact,
14:20Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi
14:21was saying that
14:22the mosques that
14:23have been built wrongly,
14:24are wrong.
14:25And,
14:26they also get flooded.
14:27In all these matters,
14:28what is my duty
14:29and should not
14:30the government
14:31do everything?
14:32There are plastic bags,
14:33there are bottles.
14:34Yesterday,
14:35when I was going,
14:36I saw that
14:37there are rain gutters.
14:38And,
14:39Mashallah,
14:40the blessed areas
14:41are well maintained.
14:42And,
14:43there is so much
14:44pollution in the gutters,
14:45which I have put in,
14:46you have put in.
14:47What should be done?
14:48See,
14:49Sir,
14:50there is no doubt
14:51that we,
14:52I think that,
14:53being a parent,
14:54from here to
14:55school,
14:56college,
14:57university,
14:58everywhere,
14:59there is a need
15:00to create awareness.
15:01I will tell you,
15:02recently,
15:03with my family,
15:04I went to
15:05Azad Kashmir's
15:06political places,
15:07there.
15:08There are
15:09such beautiful places.
15:10Allah's,
15:11I mean,
15:12there are so many
15:13blessings.
15:14You have become
15:15very fresh.
15:16Yes.
15:17There are so many
15:18blessings of Allah
15:19and so much
15:20beauty.
15:21Indeed,
15:22Kashmir is
15:23like heaven.
15:24No doubt.
15:25But,
15:26Sir,
15:27you have
15:28spread
15:29so much
15:30pollution.
15:31I mean,
15:32we,
15:33basically,
15:34the work
15:35that we can do,
15:36we are not doing
15:37that as well.
15:38And,
15:39I think that,
15:40I was telling
15:41my children
15:42that,
15:43see,
15:44it is our
15:45responsibility.
15:46First,
15:47we should do
15:48as much
15:49cleaning
15:50as we can
15:51here.
15:52We should
15:53take care
15:54of the environment.
15:55We should
15:56not
15:57pollute
15:58the environment.
15:59This is
16:00a problem
16:01in the
16:02environment.
16:03But,
16:04I think that
16:05an ecosystem
16:06should be
16:07there.
16:08The more
16:09we interfere
16:10with the
16:11system of
16:12Allah,
16:13the better.
16:14Exactly.
16:15And,
16:16I will tell you
16:17that,
16:18the scenery
16:19is so
16:20beautiful there.
16:21But,
16:22if you look
16:23at the
16:24ground,
16:25I think we need to create awareness from within our homes, schools, colleges and universities.
16:33And let me tell you sir, one thing is very important and that is quality education.
16:38We are producing a lot of things, but if you talk about quality,
16:45for example in the IT sector, I am a journalist and I have done a Masters in Journalism.
16:51But I think today the fields have become very diversified.
16:57But we need to pay more attention to quality.
17:02Only then we can compete.
17:04Of course.
17:05If there is quality, we can compete with the rest of the world.
17:09If our talented people are needed, then the talent should also be great.
17:15There can be no other opinion on this.
17:18When you have expertise in any field, then you can move towards progress.
17:24And it is also true that we need to educate our children from home.
17:29As the climate is changing and climate change is an overall challenge for the whole world.
17:35In terms of climate change.
17:37Along with this, as you can see, the monsoon has started.
17:43We need to plant trees in the monsoon.
17:46We should tell our children, our young people, our daughters,
17:51our wives, our sisters, our mothers that they should plant small plants
17:56so that they can become trees and the environment can improve.
18:00So this is about education.
18:02That is why it was said that there was a famous saying that
18:06the first five years of education that a child spends in his mother's lap,
18:11that is about half of his life.
18:15In fact, 50% of his life is spent in his mother's lap.
18:23And our mothers should give their children the same quality of education.
18:30They should teach them manners, culture, respect, how to move in society,
18:38how to talk to elders and children in the future.
18:43How to behave in universities, schools and colleges.
18:47How to behave with your teachers and colleagues.
18:50All these things have to be taught.
18:52And let me tell you one more thing that came to my mind.
18:56By the way, is there any fault in this?
18:59Breaking news and repeating the same thing.
19:02And the confusion that arises in it.
19:05Mr. Faizi, this is definitely true.
19:08I agree with this.
19:09Because this is our field.
19:11But I think that when we give a piece of news and repeat it all day,
19:17it is not right in any way.
19:20There are a lot of positive things.
19:22Actually, our world has become such that
19:24if there is a negative thing or something that is confusing,
19:30we put it in a pipeline all day long.
19:34In a circle.
19:35From morning to night, the viewers become helpless.
19:41That's why people watch less entertainment, dramas and movies.
19:45It's the same there.
19:47But Mr. Faizi, it is true that this should not happen.
19:51You gave the news.
19:52It is very important that you repeat it again and again.
19:55But running it all day is not right in any way.
19:58And there are many such examples, reports and studies.
20:02But our system has not been able to rise yet.
20:05It is also necessary to improve it.
20:07Sir, I would like to add something.
20:10Sir, talking in a loud voice does not increase your weight.
20:14This is also a form of flattery.
20:16Yes, exactly.
20:17So if there is evidence in what you are saying,
20:20and there is solid evidence,
20:21then there is no need to speak loudly.
20:23There is no need to speak loudly.
20:24And there is no need to repeat it.
20:25Mr. Faizi, I would like to add one more thing.
20:28Mashallah, there is not much role of Pakistan in terms of climate change.
20:32But along with this, a very important point is that
20:35the carbon credit that Pakistan has to get,
20:38has been pending for many years.
20:40Now whose fault is it?
20:41Why is it not being taken?
20:43One of my sources says that
20:46$6 billion has to be given to the city of Pakistan and Pakistan.
20:52Carbon credit.
20:53Now if you pay attention to this,
20:55that you have to get that $6 billion in carbon credit,
21:00and that is your right,
21:02then why are you not able to take it?
21:04What is wrong with that?
21:05No, no.
21:06We are working on it.
21:07Definitely.
21:08It is a problem.
21:09It has become worse since then.
21:10In the last few days,
21:11we have spoken to Antonio Guthrie.
21:14But Mr. Faizi,
21:15this has been going on for many years.
21:17No, it should be.
21:18But that does not mean that
21:19whoever comes,
21:20eat them.
21:21No.
21:22You have to focus on these things.
21:23For God's sake,
21:24we have to take a break.
21:25We will come back after the break.
21:26We will talk more.
21:27Sir Sabz-o-Shahdaab,
21:28please stay with us.
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24:04For betterment,
24:05there should be a race for competition.
24:08Not to make each other fall,
24:09not to make each other fall,
24:10not to make each other fall,
24:11but to move forward.
24:12but to move forward.
24:13What do you think?
24:14I think what you said is absolutely right.
24:17And after the 18th amendment,
24:19a lot of things came.
24:20You see,
24:21when the government of Punjab,
24:22PMLN took over,
24:23PMLN took over,
24:24Mariam Nawaz did the same thing.
24:25Mariam Nawaz did the same thing.
24:26Before that,
24:27she used to give political speeches.
24:28Before that, she used to give political speeches.
24:29But in all these years,
24:30in all this time,
24:31you have not seen any political speech.
24:32you have not seen any political speech.
24:33They are only focused on progress.
24:34They are only focused on progress.
24:35You see,
24:36their team was...
24:37You see,
24:38their team was...
24:39In fact,
24:40I have been watching them
24:41since the time before 2018,
24:42with PTV Karachi.
24:43So,
24:44I used to see their clothes
24:45and Mariam Nawaz.
24:46and Mariam Nawaz.
24:47You see,
24:48regarding social media,
24:49Noon League,
24:50which is called
24:51a revamped website,
24:52which is called a revamped website,
24:53did a lot of things.
24:54did a lot of things.
24:55You see,
24:56their team is still the same.
24:57You see,
24:58their team is still the same.
24:59You see,
25:00Zeeshan Malik,
25:01his clothes are the same.
25:02They are a lot of people.
25:03They are a lot of people.
25:04And the reason for this is
25:05that they are only focused on progress.
25:06And you will only see those around them
25:07who believe in progress.
25:08who believe in progress.
25:09who believe in work.
25:10who believe in work.
25:11Okay,
25:12if we come to Wafaq,
25:13if we come to Wafaq,
25:14last year we saw in Egypt,
25:15last year we saw in Egypt,
25:16when
25:17last time also,
25:18when
25:19the Prime Minister went,
25:20the Prime Minister went,
25:21Shabaz Sharif,
25:22at that time also,
25:23he also talked about environment.
25:24he also talked about environment.
25:25He is very practical.
25:26He is very practical.
25:27Okay,
25:28then there is one more thing.
25:29Then there is one more thing.
25:30When Noon League comes,
25:31they say that
25:32the era of progress is starting in Pakistan.
25:33they say that
25:34the era of progress is starting in Pakistan.
25:35And
25:36Mian Nawaz Sharif
25:37considers the people
25:38like his children.
25:39like his children.
25:40You see
25:41when you travel on motorways,
25:42you see anything.
25:43In the last 50 years,
25:44the meaning of progress
25:45is Nawaz Sharif.
25:46What is left
25:47apart from this,
25:48you tell me?
25:49There is nothing
25:50else in Pakistan.
25:51And
25:52now
25:53when all these
25:54progressive things
25:55are going on,
25:56by that time
25:57many things
25:58will increase more.
25:59And
26:00when this
26:01will be completed
26:02in a year,
26:03then we hope
26:04that
26:05many things
26:06will come out
26:07which will
26:08increase
26:09international trust
26:10on the government
26:11and everywhere.
26:12And
26:13progress
26:14which is
26:15called
26:16the spring of progress
26:17will burst.
26:18And
26:19Alhamdulillah
26:20in front of us
26:21bread became cheap,
26:22flour
26:23did not come
26:24under our control.
26:25Okay,
26:26there are some
26:27problems.
26:28But
26:29there
26:30are
26:31many
26:32problems.
26:33And
26:34the problems
26:35of living
26:36nations are
26:37living.
26:38And
26:39they are
26:40solved.
26:41Similarly,
26:42you see,
26:43happiness
26:44gives fruit
26:45on the tree
26:46of peace.
26:47And
26:48happiness
26:49is when
26:50roads are
26:51built,
26:52when
26:53there is
26:54peace
26:55on the
26:56government.
26:57And
26:58there
26:59is
27:00no
27:01difference
27:02between
27:03this
27:04happiness
27:05or
27:06poverty.
27:07This
27:08happiness
27:09cannot
27:10be
27:11distributed
27:12by
27:13the
27:14common
27:15people.
27:16And
27:17the
27:18common
27:19people
27:20are
27:21carrying
27:22the
27:23burden
27:24of
27:25poverty.
27:26It is definitely an issue of our neighbours and our mother tongue.
27:34It has been so many decades that we have not only expanded our borders,
27:42we have expanded our hearts, we have borne the burden.
27:46Along with that, we have faced a lot of problems.
27:50We have seen the Klashnikov culture, we have seen the heroin culture,
27:53terrorism, and there was not a day when there were no bombings,
27:58when there were no murders.
28:00Our soldiers, their martyrs, no park was safe,
28:03the mosque, Imam Bargah, church, they were being attacked.
28:07We have seen all of this.
28:09But we say that it is our right that no one should come from any country
28:16and attack us.
28:18They should not harm our peace and security.
28:21They should not try to shake our order.
28:24In this regard, the High Commissioner of the UN,
28:27he met with Mr. Shahar and talked about the refugees,
28:30especially the Afghan refugees.
28:34And he expressed that the way you have endured and suffered,
28:38it was really your courage.
28:42And we talked about this.
28:44Mr. Mehtab Haider, how important is this?
28:47First of all, we are being praised and we are also suffering.
28:51But how important is it that if someone comes on the internet
28:55and finds out who is legal and who is illegal,
28:58how to go back, how to stay here,
29:00then this should happen.
29:02It is not that someone comes from there and attacks.
29:05I think you are absolutely right.
29:09There are two things that I want to highlight at this time.
29:14One is the fencing of borders.
29:16You have seen that there is a whole project on which a lot of work has been done.
29:21I think it is very important.
29:24So that we do our borders.
29:27And internally, another very important thing is that there is complete data.
29:31And in the data, it should be known who is legal,
29:37who is illegal, how long they have been staying,
29:40what is their family,
29:42what is their family size, how much their family size has increased.
29:45So that whatever our policy making is,
29:49and whatever you have talked about terrorism,
29:52we can ensure the writ of the state on all of this.
29:56This is a very important thing.
29:58Because the reason for this is that in the last 40-45 years,
30:02the extent to which we could have helped our Afghan brothers,
30:06I think we could not have helped them to that extent.
30:09We have sacrificed more than that.
30:12So now it is the right of the state of Pakistan
30:15to reconcile the data with the people.
30:23And especially our two major provinces are more impacted than this,
30:28KP and Balochistan.
30:30There, the situation of law and order,
30:33it is also very important that there is complete data available,
30:37centralized data.
30:39And according to that, the policy of the government,
30:42how long do we have to keep the refugees,
30:45or send them back,
30:47that can be ensured.
30:49By the way, Mr. Mehta, don't you think that when we talk about
30:52VN, Azam-e-Istihkam, Operation,
30:56a lot of people come to a different note
30:59when we talk about stopping smuggling in those areas.
31:02And then we hear that there are a lot of problems there.
31:05Does this also affect the financial interests?
31:08I think that now our economy is at this stage.
31:14At this stage, if we do not get rid of this curse of smuggling,
31:20then on the one hand, we have problems on the economic front.
31:26As a result, if I put the data of FBR in front of you,
31:31then there is a loss of trillions of rupees due to smuggling.
31:36But along with that, you see that as a result,
31:40in the past, you saw that there were problems due to FATF.
31:44We also have problems due to terrorism.
31:49So these are all the things that I think need to be streamlined.
31:55Now we do not have time.
31:57We should stop smuggling for the time being.
32:02Now is the time to solve these problems once and for all.
32:05Mr. Naeem, you and I have been reporting all our lives
32:10that there have been explosions, this has happened,
32:12this has become a problem.
32:13Soldiers are dying after being martyred.
32:16They are being saluted.
32:17But this is for any country.
32:20It is a murderous act to do whatever you want.
32:22Along with that, human rights and Islamic rights should also be shown
32:27that it is our right.
32:29This is not anyone's right.
32:30Absolutely not.
32:31This is not anyone's right.
32:32See, Pakistan has given so much love to its brothers and sisters
32:36for the past 45 years.
32:38They have given shelter here and have provided all kinds of facilitation.
32:42Along with this, those brothers and sisters also need
32:44that if they want to stay here any longer,
32:46they should at least register themselves.
32:48And this process has already started.
32:50For a long time, thousands of people have gone back,
32:55who were illegal.
32:56And this process is still going on.
32:58Certainly, it is our neighboring country.
33:01We also want it to be happy and peaceful.
33:03If it is peaceful, then we will come to Pakistan.
33:05We are still providing all kinds of support.
33:08There are funerals everywhere.
33:10And see, we have suffered terrorism.
33:13We have faced a lot of harm from this side.
33:18We have suffered a lot.
33:20We have been suffering for the past four decades.
33:23And even today, you know, this process is still going on.
33:28And in this regard, the government of Pakistan,
33:30many times, with proof, has provided all the data to its neighboring country.
33:35And has also given signs that you should control these matters.
33:39Catch these people.
33:40Do whatever legal action you can against them.
33:42Save their character.
33:44In this regard, our brothers and sisters in law,
33:47and the government of Pakistan,
33:49need to take appropriate action.
33:53And no one can be allowed to stay here and commit terrorism,
33:58and steal, and commit other serious crimes.
34:03Because there are many such cases in Pakistan,
34:06where there are cases of theft and robbery.
34:09It has also been seen that many people will be incited.
34:12Many murderous attacks will be incited.
34:15See, whether it is the case of the Chinese,
34:17or the recent arrests,
34:20they have said that they want to influence CPAC,
34:22they want to influence Pak-China friendship.
34:24CPAC is not just a matter in front of you.
34:27CPAC is something that our other superpowers and neighboring countries
34:33want to influence.
34:35For this reason, they have continued their conspiracies.
34:40And our armed forces are playing a very positive role in this.
34:45And our children, our young people, our brothers,
34:48are being martyred on the basis of the Shahadat-e-Midali.
34:53And I think that the Pakistani armed forces
34:57have controlled this to a great extent,
34:59and have also created a good mechanism.
35:01And the intelligence-based operations that happen every day,
35:04these terrorists are being killed every day.
35:06Every day, as you know,
35:07intelligence operations are being carried out here and there,
35:09and they are being targeted, and they are being tortured.
35:12But along with this, it is important that our neighboring countries
35:16live in peace, and let Pakistan live in peace,
35:19and take happiness, peace, and progress in their country,
35:23rather than being influenced by these conspiracies,
35:25and being influenced by their people.
35:27Mr. Rehman will also say, as I have asked other friends,
35:31that on the one hand, the international institutions
35:35are praising us for these things.
35:38But on the other hand, when we move forward for our rights,
35:41for the end of terrorism,
35:43then our close neighbors also object,
35:47that what is this?
35:48So, in any way, they should also see these reports,
35:52that how we are dealing,
35:54and how we are hosting,
35:56and how, and this was also said in today's meeting,
35:59that you should see what we are going through,
36:01and what we have to hear, and what we are doing.
36:05Look, if we talk about it,
36:08whenever we have a progressive action,
36:11the reason for that is our neighboring country.
36:14But we have hosted as much as we could.
36:17Now, internationally, they should also think
36:20that how long will we do all this.
36:22And they should, now, from here,
36:25because look, the war in Afghanistan is over,
36:28it is not the same situation as it was in the 80s.
36:31So, now, they should be called back.
36:33Then, we see,
36:35the sacrifices that our Pakistani soldiers have made,
36:38in this whole process,
36:40that they have been martyred,
36:42they have made countless sacrifices.
36:44And certainly, no one can compare it,
36:48that there is no country in the world,
36:51that has seen so much terrorism,
36:54or whose governments have seen it,
36:56or whose army has seen it.
36:58The whole country has been in a state of uncertainty.
37:02And we hope that our neighbors will also understand.
37:06And the neighbors may or may not understand.
37:08We, however, internationally,
37:10as you said, Mr. Ishaq Dar has said this,
37:13so we hope that this will be understood
37:15at the international level.
37:17We will be allowed to live happily in our own way.
37:21And this is also a need of the time.
37:23And Pakistan is a peaceful country,
37:25and it wants peace in its neighborhoods.
37:27So that they can live happily,
37:29and return to their own places.
37:31In the end, as the Muharram has already started,
37:34today, there will be two Muharrams,
37:36after Maghrib, with regards to Islam.
37:38Mr. Mehtaab, I would like to briefly,
37:40and I would like to emphasize this,
37:42that the things that we see on this,
37:45the hot statements,
37:47the things that create extremism on this,
37:50what should be done to break that?
37:53I think that,
37:55first of all,
37:57there is a need to promote the
37:59Hamangi between the Masalik.
38:03And as it is,
38:05the path of Imam Hussain A.S.
38:07is the path of Muharram.
38:09And that path is such that,
38:11on that path,
38:13while walking,
38:15we need to raise our voice
38:17against the people
38:19who do collective oppression.
38:21I think that,
38:23at this time,
38:25we should talk about
38:27these small things.
38:29Yes, this should be done.
38:31Mr. Naeem Mahboob.
38:33Yes, definitely,
38:35Imam Hussain A.S.
38:37is a blessed person.
38:39And the way he gave sacrifices
38:41for Islam,
38:43there is no better example
38:45in the world.
38:47And this was his message,
38:49it was his love
38:51and peace.
38:53He carried this message forward.
38:55And we all need,
38:57our neighbours also need,
38:59our neighbouring Muslim countries,
39:01to carry the message of peace forward.
39:03According to the teachings
39:05of Imam Hussain A.S.,
39:07they should carry it forward.
39:09And in our country,
39:11as you are saying,
39:13there are different Masalik,
39:15there are small differences,
39:17we should not respond to them.
39:19It was coming to the social media.
39:21Yes, they should look at the social media.
39:23Because the enemy wants
39:25at any level,
39:27peace to be created.
39:29Mr. Janjua.
39:31I think the government is definitely working
39:33and there is also media activism.
39:35Like we are talking about,
39:37people need awareness and consciousness
39:39that according to the law,
39:41they should also see
39:43that the kind of hatred they spread,
39:45and we should sit together.
39:47We should live in one country and we are all Pakistanis.
39:49Thank you very much, Mr. Janjua.
39:51Thank you, Mr. Naeem.
39:53Thank you very much, Mr. Mehta,
39:55for coming.
39:57The first day of the martyrdom
39:59of the second Khalifa.
40:01When the Holy Prophet
40:03prayed,
40:05Allahumma Izzal Islama
40:07Biya'o Amar Ibn Al-Hashama
40:09Biya'o Amar Ibn Al-Khattab
40:11Ya Hashama Aja'e
40:13Aja'e
40:15Islam Ki Izzat Ki Liye
40:17Chacha Ni Aaya Saga Hasham
40:19Umme Farooq Aaye
40:21Main Aagey Bar Jaata Hoon
40:23Fir Aaj Ke Bohsare Aise Momalik
40:25Jo Taraki Yaafta Momalik Hai
40:27Wahan Insaf, Wahan Welfare
40:29Wahan Logon Ke Ukook
40:31Wo Wahan Se Chaltein
40:33Nizam Banaya
40:35Kisi Shakhs Ko Kisi Pe
40:37Bartari Nahi Thi
40:39Jo Nabiya Kareem Sallalahu Wa Alaihi Wasallam
40:41Bahut Se Musalmanon Ke Kases
40:43Bhi Aaye
40:45Ghalat Ho To Ghalat Ho
40:47Insaniyat
40:49Aur Janab-e
40:51Hussain
40:53Ahaha
40:55Wo Jamaan-e-Rana
40:57Wo Khufsurat Shakhsiyat
40:59Jo Nabi Ke Kaandon Pe
41:01Baitha Ho
41:03Jo Bachon Ki Tara Ho
41:05Kya Kehne
41:07Gardan Katwaali Na
41:09Hak
41:11Sach
41:13Usko Nahi Chhoda
41:15Humme Bhi Nahi Chhodna
41:17Hakayek Ko Samne Bhi Aana Chahiye
41:19Sabko Milke Ab
41:21Sabko
41:23Sabko
41:25Tamaam Tabqaat
41:27Sabko Milke Pakistan
41:29Ka Suchna Hoga
41:31Waganna
41:33Waqt Ka Pata Nahi Kaise Guzrega
41:35Aur Aakhari Ek Aur Baat
41:37Main Ek Report Dekh Raha Tha
41:39Pakistan Ke Kuchh Ilakein Hai
41:41Jo Agar Isi Tarah Silsila Raha
41:43To 5-6 Saal Mein
41:4557 Aur 60 Tak Darjah-e-Rahat Jaa Sakta Hai
41:47Rehne Ke Kabil Nahi Hoga
41:49Aur Aista-Ista Yeh Jagah Bhi
41:51Concrete Ke Shehar Banane Walo
41:53Nature Ki Tarah Wapas Aana Hoga
41:55Drakht Lagana Hoga
41:57Wahal Ko Saaf Rakhna Hoga
41:59Waganna Kya Moo Dikhaenge
42:01Roz-e-Qiyamat
42:03Jab Aane Wale Baad Mein Poochenge
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