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Halal Ehtejaj Aur Ehtejaj Protest.. Qissa 2 Ehtejaj ka. . Maria Memon's Analysis
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00:00There are protests happening in Islamabad.
00:02There were protests in the country in 2014.
00:04Before that, different pressure groups used to come to Islamabad with their own protests.
00:08But there is a difference.
00:09Some protests are halal, some are haram.
00:13We won't go into history too much.
00:15Because obviously, he said, she said, water bountary happens,
00:19that this happened with PMLN, this is also happening with PTI.
00:22Let's leave this aside.
00:24Let's take a look at the recent one-month scorecard.
00:28You will know the difference between a halal protest and a haram protest.
00:32From 13th to 19th July, TLP people came to Islamabad.
00:35They chose Islamabad to keep their stance on Palestine.
00:40And for 6 days, they protested in Islamabad.
00:43And they closed places in different places.
00:45Because of which the citizens of Islamabad were very upset.
00:47So we saw that TLP people stayed on the streets of Islamabad for 6 days.
00:53We were told that they protested for 144 days.
00:56But no one could say anything about it.
00:59The citizens were upset.
01:01People had to travel long distances.
01:03They had to drive for 1.5-1.5 hours for 10-15 minutes.
01:06But they protested for 6 days.
01:08On the other hand, we see that the protest of Jamaat-e-Islami is not a halal protest.
01:13Because we saw that the police have arrested them.
01:15They have published their photos.
01:17They are stopping the leadership from moving forward.
01:19So the difference between a halal and a haram protest
01:22is very clear.
01:23Islamabad is the same city.
01:24There is only one government.
01:25In just one month, there has been a protest for 144 days.
01:27We can see the difference very clearly.
01:29After the protest of TLP, the government formed a committee of 6 days.
01:33Rana Sanaullah, the information minister, sat in that committee.
01:36Some talks were held there.
01:38Some terms were agreed.
01:40And after that, the TLP people left.
01:43A little while ago, we saw that the government has formed a committee for Jamaat-e-Islami.
01:48We saw that the information minister is present in that committee.
01:52And he is saying that he is proposing to the Jamaat-e-Islami people
01:55that they should take whatever permission they have from here.
01:58What did the government say?
01:59What offer did they receive?
02:01I understand that the leadership of Jamaat-e-Islami is very respectable for us.
02:06I request Hafiz Naeem that the government is ready to form a discussion team.
02:16The government is ready to sit with you and discuss these issues.
02:23The Jamaat-e-Islami has started a small protest.
02:27Let's see how many talks they have.
02:29How long do they sit?
02:31Are they allowed to sit?
02:33Is Islamabad allowed to be jammed?
02:35No, all this is yet to be decided.
02:36The government has told them to talk to us.
02:38Another Jamaat is Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf.
02:40For the past month, they have repeatedly told their followers
02:42that they will come to Islamabad and hold a meeting here.
02:44For the first time, the court has not given permission.
02:46Fair enough, they have left.
02:48For the second time, they have been legally involved in the matter of permission.
02:52Even today, they have postponed their protest.
02:55On the other hand, the Jamaat-e-Islami is protesting.
02:58But the government is trying to exert pressure on them as well.
03:02The TLP people left happily after 6 days.
03:05This is the story of the various protests in Pakistan.
03:11I think the government is trying to exert pressure on the political leaders.
03:17The government is trying to exert pressure on the political leaders.
03:21Let's see how they react.

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