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00:00In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful, Assalam-o-Alaikum viewers, you are watching the YouTube channel.
00:15I am Imran Khan. There is a lot of debate on national security in Pakistan.
00:19That this is the issue of national security, that is the issue of national security.
00:23Mujibur Rahman Shami, who is a senior journalist, openly said in a TV show,
00:30he said, which national security are you talking about?
00:33There was a time when Zulfiqar Bhutto was also a threat to national security.
00:37There was a time when Fatima Jinnah was also a threat to national security.
00:41So whoever became the leader in this country,
00:43he became a threat to national security for the establishment of that era.
00:47And today Imran Khan and Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf are being called a threat to national security.
00:52So he said, he even ruined the image of Pakistan and brought this country to the name of national security.
00:59So now I will tell you in this vlog that who is a threat to national security
01:04and what are the actions that have taken national security.
01:08We met General Retired Qamar Javed Bajua.
01:11He was the Chief of the Army Staff at that time.
01:14And the journalist was also present there.
01:16So in that meeting, General Bajua was mostly talking about the economy.
01:20He had a lot of knowledge about the economy.
01:23I have studied economics till graduation,
01:25but I felt that the general did not know as much as a FSC or a graduating student knows about economics or its indicators.
01:35But the general was saying this absolutely right and was saying again and again that the country cannot run.
01:41If your economy is not good, you cannot fight,
01:45you cannot get your position accepted in the world.
01:48If you do not have money, how many billions of dollars are in your national accounts,
01:54how big are your reserves, they decide what will be your status in the world.
01:59This is absolutely right.
02:01Today, if there are 7-8 billion dollars in your accounts, then you have no status.
02:07But if there are 40 billion dollars in the account of Bangladesh, then their status is higher than you.
02:13If there are 600 billion dollars in the account of India, then their status is higher than that.
02:18And if there are 100 billion dollars, 500 billion dollars or 1 trillion dollars or 2 trillion dollars in the account of any country,
02:27then their status is higher than that.
02:29Now see, we have deliberately kept ourselves poor.
02:32The problem of national security is that the resources of this nation have been looted.
02:36The pockets of this nation have been cut.
02:39And the money that was to be invested in the development and advancement of the nation,
02:42that money has been put in the pockets of the big, big crooks and crooks.
02:46I will also tell you an example of who is the real enemy of national security.
02:50Actually, what should the state of Pakistan do?
02:53And what is it doing? I will tell you later.
02:55But first of all, I will put a data in front of you, Gohar Ejaz Sahib.
03:00He has also been the president of Eptima.
03:02He is also a businessman in Pakistan.
03:04And he has also been the minister of surveillance and loyalty.
03:07You can criticize him.
03:09But I will put the facts that he has shared in front of you.
03:12And these facts will shake you up.
03:15That with Pakistan, what is actually the Pakistani doing?
03:19That is, his claim is that in Pakistan,
03:22By the way, I will tell you an overall,
03:24How much electricity is actually generated in Pakistan?
03:27How much electricity can we generate?
03:29Can we deliver it to people's homes and factories?
03:32And how much electricity have we been able to generate?
03:36How much is needed? How much do we generate?
03:39And how much can we deliver?
03:42The current capacity of Pakistan to generate electricity is 43,400 megawatts.
03:48We have the capacity of 43,400 megawatts.
03:52That is, if we generate our own electricity, the government,
03:55In addition to this, the countless IPPs that we have installed,
03:58There are 106 IPPs.
04:00The government generates them, they are separate.
04:02IPPs are generated by private companies, they are separate.
04:05So our capacity to generate electricity is 43,400 megawatts.
04:12How much can we use?
04:14The maximum electricity that we can use in Pakistan,
04:22That is 31,000 megawatts.
04:24So that electricity does not go even for a minute,
04:26And the entire country's industry and everything is running at the same time.
04:29At the same time.
04:30So 31,000 megawatts.
04:32This former minister of loyalty has made a very big claim.
04:36He said that the need of Pakistan is 13,000 megawatts.
04:40And this was needed in 2015.
04:42And he is saying that there was no big change in it.
04:45The government is going around the numbers.
04:48We need 13,000 megawatts.
04:52And Sarifeen is giving 10 times more capacity charges than this.
04:58Let me tell you the data first.
05:00How much electricity can we deliver to Sarifeen at a time?
05:03According to the government data.
05:05We can generate 43,400 megawatts.
05:08We can need a maximum of 31,000 megawatts.
05:12And we can deliver a maximum of 22,000 megawatts.
05:16Our electricity poles and wires cannot tolerate more than this.
05:21We cannot deliver more electricity than this.
05:23We do not have such a system.
05:25So we can deliver 22,000 megawatts.
05:27But why did we create the capacity to produce twice as much electricity as we can?
05:32This is the biggest question so far.
05:35And I will answer this question in front of you.
05:37The IPPs that we have taken.
05:39How much electricity do they have?
05:42And how much electricity do we get from them?
05:44Look at this.
05:46The IPPs that are generating electricity from coal.
05:48They are generating less than 25% electricity.
05:51If their capacity is 100 megawatts.
05:53Then they are generating less than 25 megawatts.
05:56But the money they are taking from us every year.
05:58That is more than 692 billion.
06:02More than 692 billion.
06:05Okay, after this comes our ability to generate electricity from air.
06:08We are running it at less than 50%.
06:11And they are taking more than 175 billion from us.
06:14R, L, N, G means gas.
06:17We are running them at less than 50%.
06:20The plants, IPPs.
06:22And they are taking about 180 billion from us.
06:26Solar.
06:28And they are taking 110 billion from us.
06:31Pakistan's most expensive solar unit.
06:34106 IPPs are consuming Pakistan.
06:37Mr. Gauhar Ejaz says that our need for electricity has not increased.
06:43Our need for electricity is the same.
06:46He said that we used to use 13,000 megawatts.
06:49Even today, our need is almost the same.
06:52Not more than that.
06:53But in 2015, we had the ability to generate 20,000 megawatts.
06:58But then Muslim League Noon put up IPPs.
07:03And put up so many IPPs that we needed 13,000.
07:07And we used to generate 20,000.
07:09They took that ability to 43,400.
07:13Now we have that much ability.
07:15Now we have to pay for that too.
07:17Capacity charges.
07:19That is, whether the factories generate electricity or not.
07:23Whether we use it or not.
07:25You will have to pay them for their ability to generate.
07:28Every month.
07:30So the money we are giving annually.
07:33Earlier we used to get Rs. 200 billion annually.
07:37And now we get Rs. 2000 billion annually.
07:42That is, we are paying Rs. 2 trillion in the form of capacity charges.
07:48Which we did not have to pay earlier.
07:50This is what we did with Pakistan and the Pakistanis.
07:54That is, the electricity we needed, we took the ability to generate so much.
07:59And those expensive ones.
08:01Or they would have installed hydraulics.
08:02Or they would have kept a way to generate cheap electricity.
08:04We installed those expensive units.
08:07And we called them from outside.
08:09And these are a lot of such powerful people.
08:11They are the elite of Pakistan.
08:13Who have frontmen.
08:15And they have installed these IPPs.
08:18This money goes around in their pockets.
08:21And they rob the pockets of the people.
08:24That is, the factories are not generating electricity.
08:26Factories have been installed.
08:28We don't need it.
08:30That is, what do we have to do with 43,400 megawatts of electricity?
08:34So much electricity cannot run in our transmission line.
08:38We have collected so much electricity.
08:40Even a very rich country does not do this.
08:44We have generated 43,400 megawatts of electricity.
08:47And the capacity to deliver it to the people is a maximum of 22,000.
08:51We cannot deliver more than this to the people.
08:54And Mr. Gauhar Ejaz claims that our need is not more than 13,000-15,000.
08:59There is no need more than this.
09:01Despite this, load shedding is happening.
09:04That is, we are giving less electricity than that.
09:07We are not delivering what we can deliver.
09:09But because we have installed so many factories,
09:12those factories remain closed.
09:14Electricity should never be generated there.
09:16Employees should stop coming there.
09:18Undoubtedly, lock it up too.
09:20But you have to give them money in the amount of capacity payment every month.
09:24So you have to give Rs 2,000 billion every year.
09:29Rs 2 trillion.
09:31You have to give this money.
09:33Now why are you giving this?
09:35Because this money is going into the pockets of very big and powerful people.
09:39When you will build dams,
09:41when you will generate cheap electricity,
09:43then the need for these IPPs will end.
09:46They will be made to leave.
09:48That, sir, your agreement is complete, you go.
09:50Then their agreements will not be renewed,
09:52as the government wants to and is doing.
09:54Then they will go to their homes.
09:56Then Pakistan will get cheap electricity.
09:58But in that case, what will happen?
10:01In that case, your pockets will stop being looted.
10:04In that case, the money that comes out of your pockets,
10:08will not go into the pockets of these big dacoits.
10:11This is the biggest issue.
10:13Books can be written on this,
10:15which has been unjustified with Pakistan.
10:18It has been a very big injustice.
10:20IMF does its marketing, everyone does their marketing,
10:22but no one else, despite this, is understanding this.
10:26Viewers, the situation is changing for Imran Khan.
10:29But when the situation was being ruined for Imran Khan,
10:32then in 2021, we suddenly saw that some TV channels
10:36became very brutally against Imran Khan.
10:39It seemed as if they were getting feeds.
10:42It seemed as if they were being told to suppress Imran Khan.
10:45They had put their foot on the accelerator.
10:47Journalists had become completely biased.
10:50Today, there are some journalists who think that
10:52this is a big injustice, stop this injustice now.
10:55But these are the same journalists,
10:57if two years ago, two and a half years ago,
10:59if you look at their tweets, their statements,
11:02then all the beatings that were being given to Imran Khan and his party,
11:05they were happy about it.
11:08But today, when two and a half years ago,
11:10they have beaten Imran Khan well and seen that he is not breaking,
11:13then now they have also started changing their stance.
11:16Jio News has been doing a lot of reporting against Imran Khan.
11:20And now Jio has issued formal reports
11:23and has also shared them on its social media.
11:26Imran Khan's jail for about a year,
11:29how Imran Khan made everyone dance to his tune in this jail,
11:32how Imran Khan did not break, he could not be broken,
11:35using the word captain for him,
11:38running Imran Khan's photo, taking his direct name,
11:41these things have been happening for the past 3-4 days.
11:44From this, you can understand that actually Imran Khan did not break from the system.
11:47And now for Imran Khan, a place has started to be created in the system.
11:50And it is not that the system is creating a place.
11:53Imran Khan has put so much pressure,
11:56and because the system could not break Imran Khan,
11:59now there is no room left in the system to put Imran Khan with more pressure.
12:02There is a lot of voice on the international level.
12:05There is a lot of voice within Pakistan.
12:08Imran Khan has repeatedly refused to deal.
12:11So now ultimately, I told you one thing that day,
12:14the system has decided not to let Imran Khan come.
12:17And the people of Pakistan have decided
12:20that they will not let the system run without Imran Khan.
12:23So in such a situation, the system had to be defeated.
12:26Because the people do not lose.
12:29I was watching a very interesting Punjabi film,
12:32in which a boy speaks a dialogue.
12:35I saw a small part on social media.
12:38He said, no matter how big the village is, it is not big.
12:41No matter how big the wedding procession is,
12:44but it is never bigger than the village.
12:47The people are the strongest.
12:50So ultimately, the people make their own decisions.
12:53And that decision will have to be accepted.
12:56See what the state is deciding,
12:59and what should the state decide.
13:02We are stuck here.
13:05So let me put a few things in front of you.
13:08What should the state do at this time?
13:11The country needs stability.
13:15So, I am sorry, I am not picking it up yet.
13:18Number two, institutions need to be removed from disputes.
13:21Institutions have become very disputed due to the decisions of a few personalities.
13:25But the current government and the decisions of institutions
13:28are creating more disputes.
13:31At this time, there is a need to create trust in the public.
13:34But whatever is happening in this country,
13:37it is continuously creating distrust in the public.
13:40Every forthcoming decision is creating more distrust.
13:43At this time, there is a need to control inflation in Pakistan.
13:46But inflation is continuously increasing
13:49because business life is not going on in Pakistan.
13:52People do not have trust.
13:55The role of justice is very important.
13:58At such times, when there are constant conflicts in the country,
14:01there should be respect for justice.
14:04But we see that the government itself and the establishment
14:07are not ready to accept the decisions of justice.
14:10We are not ready to accept the decisions of the courts.
14:13There should be uniform action against terrorism
14:16in the entire country.
14:19Should there be uniform action in all the provinces,
14:22all the political parties of Pakistan?
14:25No. We are scattered. We are not able to come together.
14:28And there are political reasons for this.
14:31Apart from this, there should be respect for human rights and personal freedom in Pakistan.
14:34Is there respect for human rights in Pakistan?
14:37Is there respect for personal freedom in Pakistan?
14:40No, there is complete opposition to it.
14:43Is there a democratic attitude in Pakistan at this time?
14:46No, there is a totally non-democratic attitude.
14:49It seems that no one has the right to raise their voice.
14:52There is a rule of law in Pakistan.
14:55People have been forcibly made missing.
14:58Whenever you want, whoever has a stick, whoever has a buffalo,
15:01pick up whoever you want.
15:04They have given a statement on this.
15:07And they are calling it a war. They are not talking about the rule of law.
15:10They are saying that whoever has a stick, whoever has a buffalo, we will beat them.
15:13We will do this, we will do that.
15:16This is not the attitude of the government.
15:19If this is the objective of all their politics,
15:22then I said on that day that
15:25Inda lillahi wa inna ilayhi rajioon.
15:28Freedom of expression. This opens up the atmosphere.
15:31If we do this, then solutions also come out.
15:34The atmosphere opens up a little.
15:37But in Pakistan, the atmosphere of suffocation is created.
15:40Constantly restrictions are being imposed on social media.
15:43The government is spending billions of rupees.
15:46Sometimes they close AXE. Sometimes they close Facebook.
15:49Sometimes they close some other platform.
15:52Sometimes they impose restrictions. Sometimes they pick up people.
15:55So, unfortunately, what is happening in the state of Pakistan at the moment,
15:58But it is not being done. No one is paying attention to fixing things.
16:01Fitch has made a prediction.
16:04He said that Imran Khan will not come out soon.
16:07And this government will last for about 18 months.
16:10Some people are saying that Imran Khan has gone so far.
16:13That we will get elections in early 2026.
16:16Take a little time.
16:19We will end this government at the end of 2025.
16:22But according to my information, Imran Khan is not ready for any deal at the moment.
16:25And it does not seem possible that this government will run for 18 months.
16:28Because the longer this government runs, the longer it will take Pakistan down.
16:31It is not doing the work of taking Pakistan forward.
16:34A lot of things more viewers have to share with you.
16:37That's all for now. Take care of yourself.
16:40Allah Hafiz.

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