PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti's Take on Bangladesh Crisis: 'Dictatorship Doesn't Last Long'

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PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti delivers a stark warning, urging India to take lessons from the ongoing crisis in Bangladesh. Highlighting the issues of inflation, unemployment, and youth unrest, Mufti emphasizes the potential for similar turmoil in India, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir. She critiques the disproportionate reservations and oppressive policies, drawing parallels to the downfall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime. Watch as Mufti's powerful message sheds light on the critical need for change to avoid replicating Bangladesh's situation in India.


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00:00What is happening in Bangladesh, I think our country should learn a lesson from it.
00:10In a country where there are so many young people and they are so sensitive,
00:18when you push them to the wall, when you make them desperate,
00:25you create a storm of inflation, unemployment,
00:30and on the other hand, you make decisions that make them feel helpless and helpless.
00:35How long will a young man spread his hands in front of his parents?
00:39And he does it in front of those parents who are so burdened by inflation that their back is broken.
00:46I believe that in our country, there is unemployment,
00:53and a scheme like Agni Veer, which is against the basic sentiments of the army,
01:01and unemployment is increasing, and a reservation is a very good thing.
01:06It is very important for our weaker sections to have a reservation.
01:13But I say that there should be a balance of population.
01:18According to the population, a reservation should be made,
01:23so that the people in the open category are not treated unjustly.
01:28Your reservation should not be at the cost of the open category.
01:34So I think we should learn from Bangladesh that
01:39there is not much time for tyranny,
01:44and the policies and laws that you bring against people,
01:49at the end of the day, people get tired of it,
01:54and their tolerance breaks down, and then you have to run away like Sheikh Haseena.
02:02So I think there is a very big lesson for this in our country,
02:07in Kashmir, where there are a lot of problems for the youth.
02:11Everyday we get news of suicides in our rivers and houses,
02:17there is a lot of drug addiction, but if we look at the basics,
02:22the reason is that the youth feel helpless, helpless, and forced,
02:27which is the condition of Bangladesh.
02:29On top of that, there is oppression, oppression, oppression,
02:32UAPA, PSA, stop it, don't let them talk.
02:35So I think this is a lesson for us, we should learn a lesson,
02:39and we should try to solve the problems of our youth,
02:46because the youth are our future, our future,
02:51when we push them to the wall,
02:54when we put them against the wall,
02:57when we make them helpless and helpless,
03:00then you have seen the result of Bangladesh,
03:02and here too, God forbid, this should not happen.
03:10That's what I'm saying, we should learn a lesson here,
03:15that when there is oppression, oppression,
03:18then even the weakest person is forced to respond,
03:23and how to respond, you have seen in Bangladesh,
03:26so I think we should learn a lesson from this.
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