"Nawaz Sharif ka Pareshan Hona Banta Hai Agar..." Fahad Hussain's Shocking Analysis

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"Nawaz Sharif ka Pareshan Hona Banta Hai Agar..." Fahad Hussain's Shocking Analysis
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00:00In the last 72 hours, when Umar Ayub came and said that I want to give the message of General Asim Munir to Pakistan, that this Noon League wants to fight us, we will not let this happen and we are sure you will not let this happen either.
00:13We thought that maybe there will be some hesitation later that no, it was not said that way. Then after a while, Raja Nasir Abbas came to meet him and he said the same thing.
00:19The next day, Ranima Khan came and she took a step forward and said that we can request General Asim Munir.
00:24Then this whole series of statements is indicating that Khan sir has clearly taken a step back from straight firing, not just air firing.
00:33Where he is also saying that if we do not let the Jalsa on 5th August in Islamabad, we will do it in Swabi.
00:37Otherwise, 8 days ago, his leader came to the talk show and said that now we will not get involved in the matter of permission.
00:41Now there will be a Jalsa, pick it up, pick it up, do whatever you want to do.
00:43So is this just a one-sided effort to improve things or is there really some change in the ground?
00:50Thank you, I think two aspects of it are very important.
00:53The first is that I think that in the leadership of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf and especially in Imran Khan sir,
00:58this realization has come that the extreme position that he has given for the past one and a half years,
01:02two years since the confidence in the voters,
01:04with respect to the establishment,
01:06as much strict criticism could have been done on the individuals, on the establishment, on the leadership, on the institution,
01:13as much as could have been done, he did it.
01:15And along with that, not only this, but the tweets of 1971 or other matters,
01:20that red line that we never thought would cross in the politics of Pakistan, he also crossed it.
01:25And I think the policy behind it, the strategy behind it was to put so much pressure on the establishment
01:30that they were forced to step back and say, okay, let's talk to them.
01:33Okay, that didn't happen.
01:35And because it didn't happen, and as a result, more strictness began to increase,
01:40which we can see, whether it is strict on social media, whether it is in other matters, whether it is in Britain.
01:45So I think now a realization or a policy change has come.
01:48And the logic behind it, which I can understand, is that we are getting relief from the judiciary.
01:54And because of that relief, the Jamaat and the leadership of the Jamaat are also getting political space.
01:59So if we are getting that space, and if we improve the situation with the establishment a little bit,
02:04then maybe the way back will be easier for them to attack us.
02:08And what is your assumption that what they have done will benefit them from the establishment?
02:12If not today, then tomorrow there will be a response in any case, so it will be beneficial for the PTA.
02:17Look, I think this is the first step.
02:20It will be too early to say what will happen next.
02:23But it is absolutely clear that the way things are standing right now,
02:28everyone says that things cannot go on like this.
02:31There is a big pressure cooker environment.
02:33So someone has to take the lead somewhere.
02:35I think the PTI has decided that if the next thing is not agreeing, then we will also take the lead.
02:40There is a term in English that who will blink first.
02:43So I think the PTI has blinked first.
02:45Now after that, they will want things to be a little better.
02:50From the establishment's point of view, I think due to this flexibility,
02:53something or the other will happen.
02:55It will not happen that things will be fine all of a sudden.
02:57No.
02:58But because this is the first step, it is possible that after a few more steps,
03:01maybe there will be some responses.
03:03In a little environment, now I feel that the pressure that was built is being released a little.
03:08Okay.
03:09And if I say this to summarize everything,
03:14it is possible that the scenario after 4-6 months is completely different from today's scenario.
03:19In the sense that the situation of the PTI is much better in today's confrontation.
03:22And as a general political position, there are very few differences in today's confrontation.
03:25So will you agree with this?
03:27I can agree with this if, and I will define this if a little.
03:31If the attitude of the PTI, which has just come,
03:35you can call it soft, you can call it U-turn, whatever you want.
03:40Because of that, if we see a little more flexibility from the establishment,
03:45then things can be better.
03:47Now, if you look at it from the point of view of the establishment,
03:49that if they are seeing that they are getting a positive vibe in this way,
03:54then what will they do?
03:55They also want things to be a little better.
03:58But the issue is that where there is a problem,
04:00I think in the calculation,
04:02the present government could not tell in that way that we have handled the matter.
04:10Neither could it combat the political pressure of the PTI with a strong statement,
04:17nor could it bring the matter under control by taking difficult decisions,
04:22on the basis of which it was being said that this government will fix things.
04:25So that pressure, that criticism, that was a very big, unbearable kind of burden,
04:32that has come to the establishment.
04:33So today, if the establishment feels that Imran Khan Sahib is moving a little softer and two steps ahead,
04:40then it is possible that they also think twice that maybe he will get better in the situation.
04:44And on this, a related question,
04:46can you say that at this time, the establishment,
04:48that is, it is possible that the matter with Mr. Khan,
04:50that is why he is close to the government.
04:52Otherwise, the establishment will not be very happy with the government.
04:54It will not be happy with the statements that you have just mentioned.
04:56That you have not made any statements, nothing has happened.
04:58Look, one thing is that I have not made any statements.
05:01The second thing is that there is no doubt that the most accepted community in Pakistan at the moment,
05:06that is the justice system of Pakistan, there is no doubt about it.
05:08There is also no doubt that the elections that took place in February,
05:11there is a lot of weight in the many questions that are being raised on them.
05:14So looking at all these things,
05:16if a government had changed the entire direction of the country in 6-7 months,
05:21or at least convinced the people that they are going to make the most difficult decisions of the country,
05:26then perhaps the situation would have been better.
05:28But unfortunately, it could not be made public by the government,
05:31nor could it be the most difficult decision.
05:33That is why I think that if the PTI has taken this step at this time,
05:36then it is possible that as a result of this,
05:38perhaps the matters have started to go in some direction automatically.
05:42Then Mr. Tufail, then the government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
05:46The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
05:49The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
05:51The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
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05:55The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
05:57The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
05:59The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
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06:09The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
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06:13The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
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06:21The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
06:23The government has not eaten 100 onions and shoes in one way.
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