Why did Nawaz Sharif taking U-turn on 'Vote Ko Izzat Do' slogan? - Experts' Told Everything

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00:00Fahad sahab, why are you saying that Mian sahab will have to do this?
00:05In the break, Zubair sahab said that he will hold Mian sahab accountable till 23rd September.
00:13Why have you compromised?
00:15These are the circumstances that are not right in politics.
00:18Look, Kashif bhai, I think in this whole conversation,
00:22in the first part we were discussing something, Zubair bhai mentioned that
00:26Khan sahab believes that whatever he says, people will stand with him.
00:30I think we need to look at this thing in depth.
00:34I think Pakistan's voter has gone ahead.
00:37And Mian Nawaz Sharif sahab, Muslim League Noon, other political parties,
00:44after leaving the slogan of giving respect to vote, the voter punished them.
00:48I remember that time when Yusuf Raza Gilani sahab's
00:54Senate election was held against Hafiz Sheikh sahab.
00:57Imran Khan sahab was with his Abotab,
01:01on the other hand, the opposition was on the streets,
01:04they were holding rallies everywhere.
01:06And their slogan, their statements were so popular that
01:10at that time, the votes of 20-21 people, which were read by Yusuf Raza Gilani sahab,
01:17they were read only on the basis that,
01:19promise us that in the next election, Muslim League Noon will give us the ticket.
01:23So, when they changed their position, the voter punished them.
01:31And this voter rewarded them in the 2018 election.
01:36In Punjab, Muslim League Noon was the biggest party.
01:39And the politics of Mian Nawaz Sharif sahab,
01:44which was of the 90s, from 2000 to 2018,
01:49there was a big aspect that Mian Nawaz Sharif sahab and Muslim League Noon
01:53represented the development politics.
01:56But this time, people didn't bring development into the picture.
02:01A person told me that during Mian Nawaz Sharif's election campaign,
02:06there was a meeting in Faisalabad,
02:10and Majma was standing there and she asked,
02:12Faisalabad people want more motivation?
02:15No one said anything else.
02:17So, what has become important for people these days,
02:20the voter has gone ahead,
02:22that is their political freedom for the circumstances around this country,
02:27and it has become necessary for the voter to resolve the principal contradiction of this country.
02:32In the same context, I would like to think,
02:34I would like to like that,
02:37may Allah make it so that if Imran Khan sahab also changes his position,
02:41then the voter will also punish him.
02:44So, we should not take people for granted at this time.
02:49See, this is why Imran Khan sahab doesn't talk to People's Party and Noon,
02:53that my voter will go against me,
02:55because there is a perception that he is a thief,
02:57he has destroyed the country,
02:58if I talk to him, then I am gone.
03:00And in Muslim League Noon, there is also a very big thought,
03:03that we had cooked the egg,
03:05we cooked the egg, someone else took it.
03:07He had cooked all the eggs,
03:09he had made the egg of corruption against the People's Party,
03:12he had made the anti-establishment vote.
03:15So, the good thing that I see in this,
03:17I think the positive thing that I see is that the voters of Pakistan,
03:20the people of Pakistan have gone ahead,
03:22and political leaders are still not able to understand their real sentiment,
03:27and whenever they play games, whenever they make deals,
03:30as a result, they will have to bear the consequences.
03:33See, I think the role of anti-establishment is very important,
03:37but this is not the only factor.
03:40When Mr. Imran Khan was a very pro-establishment,
03:43there was no shortage of his following at that time.
03:45Yes, his governance, which was bad and destructive,
03:48in the end, he was in a very bad situation,
03:50but ultimately, I think,
03:52as Mr. Mustafa has said,
03:54the voters have gone ahead,
03:55the society of Pakistan has changed.
03:57Issues of the old times,
03:59old faces, old ways,
04:01this social media, exposure, youth,
04:04has changed a lot.
04:06I think the problem with PMLN,
04:09one of the problems,
04:10is that they are not recognizing that
04:12in the politics of the 90s,
04:14and in the politics of 2024,
04:15there has been a sea change.
04:17That is why, when it comes to motorways,
04:19they used to click in the old times,
04:21because in front of them was the People's Party,
04:23which did not do anything.
04:25But the rise of Imran Khan or PTI,
04:28has an idea involved,
04:30an aspiration involved,
04:32and I think,
04:33PMLN could have caught him,
04:35if he had been beaten more.
04:37Now, because they have got the government,
04:39I think, the organic evolution
04:42that happens in the Jamaat,
04:43that is not happening.
04:44And now they have gone back,
04:46that if we work,
04:47then our voters will come back.
04:49I think, now only work is not enough.
04:51Politics and the brand of politics
04:54is very important,
04:55that which brand of politics someone will do.
04:57You have compared the 90s,
05:01the 90s and 2024.
05:02Let's make it 2013 and 2024.
05:04Because in 2013,
05:05Mr. Mian won,
05:06I will make a motorway, etc.
05:09Electricity,
05:10there was a big crisis of electricity at that time.
05:12In 2013,
05:13the government of Pakistan People's Party,
05:16the biggest loss of it,
05:19was that,
05:20the electricity load shedding was going on for 12 hours.
05:23And see,
05:24this is the matter,
05:25that if we do not hold the victim card in our hands,
05:28then in the 2013 election,
05:30establishment,
05:31pro-establishment,
05:32anti-establishment,
05:33this politics was not driving.
05:35At that time,
05:36people were facing issues.
05:37It was cutting.
05:38Yes, it was cutting.
05:39So,
05:40I remember,
05:41the friends of People's Party,
05:42who were elected on GT Road,
05:43I met many people,
05:44they said,
05:45people used to change their ways after seeing us,
05:46they did not want to talk to us.
05:47So,
05:48if you give way to politics,
05:49if you stop holding the victim card in people's hands,
05:52then politics will come back to issues.
05:54And just one,
05:55let's do it.
05:56Just one point,
05:57what Mr. Fahad was talking about,
05:59exactly the same way,
06:00the patronage politics,
06:02that has become outdated.
06:03Now,
06:04our demographics in this country,
06:06is a country that is rapidly urbanizing.
06:08Here,
06:09the number of youth,
06:1064% of Pakistan,
06:12is of less than 30 years of age.
06:14So,
06:15these shifts are coming,
06:16political parties,
06:17the old political parties,
06:18cannot keep up with them.
06:20So,
06:21the rest of the movements,
06:22justice,
06:23I think also,
06:24how to...

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