Why Maulana Fazal ur Rehman Announce that he would lead the movement on his own? Ali Muhammad Khan's Reveals

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Why Maulana Fazal ur Rehman Announce that he would lead the movement on his own? Ali Muhammad Khan's Reveals
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00:00But the concerns of Bani PTI regarding Faiz Hamid's case, that he can be used against him, what is your point of view on this?
00:15Look, in any case, the world looks at us as one nuclear power.
00:21So, the army chief of a nuclear state or its DGI is not an ordinary position.
00:26So, it is not a matter of joy for us that any DGI is court-martialed on him.
00:32This is a very big question mark for the whole country.
00:35But if he is being prosecuted under an internal mechanism, an internal accountability system, then it is fine.
00:44But if he is being manipulated politically, as you see every day, the government ministers, what do they have to do with this?
00:51Harni has an internal working mechanism, what do you have to do with it?
00:56If you talk a lot about it, then the defense minister can say two or three lines.
01:01But your information minister sits and does not know what to say.
01:04In a way, we should appreciate that the army is the only institution in which the highest level, the highest personality can also be held accountable.
01:12Look at the politicians here, those who have been held accountable, they also come back to power after 10 years, 5 years, 15 years.
01:19At least one institution is becoming an example here.
01:25Look, I will speak the truth.
01:27I have also been in this system for a while now.
01:30I have felt that the politicians are the weakest and most vulnerable class of this country.
01:37Because you can pick them up at any time and make them disappear, make a case on them, make them a country, hang them, shoot them.
01:45There is no system in your country.
01:47Look, from 1947 to today, more than half of the time there have been military dictators.
01:53And when the civilians came in the rest of the time, how many of them were in power, everyone knows.
01:58That is why we will have to sit on these things and make strong decisions.
02:01It is the fault of the corrupt politicians.
02:04There are a lot of corrupt people.
02:06But that is not the solution.
02:10That is part of the problem.
02:12What did your bureaucracy not do?
02:14What did the judiciary not do?
02:15What did the military establishment not do?
02:17So that's why I said one thing and talked about Imran Khan.
02:22Many months ago, after the election on February 16, 2024,
02:27I met Mr. Khan for the first time when I talked to him for a long time.
02:30Because first I was in jail, then Mr. Khan went to jail.
02:33I had not seen him for a long time.
02:35We met for the first time.
02:37I came out and talked to Mr. Khan.
02:39Mr. Khan is talking about the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
02:41This is the thought that if the establishment, politicians and all the intelligentsia sit on it.
02:48Look, this is our country.
02:50No one else has to come and fix it.
02:52Neither can a single politician do it, nor can a single political party do it.
02:54So everyone will have to admit to their mistakes.
02:57If a politician says that the entire establishment has done it, that is wrong.
03:00But the concept that the corrupt politicians have looted the people, that is also wrong.
03:04Yes.
03:06No, someone has looted it.
03:08The problem is that we keep getting opportunities again and again.
03:11Take the example of Mr. Zardari.
03:13He became the first president.
03:15Today he got an opportunity again.
03:17Mr. Nawaz Sharif has become the Prime Minister three times.
03:19Today, practically, he is ruling.
03:21Mr. Shahbaz Sharif is there, but of course, his younger brother is there.
03:23Anyway, moving away from this topic, tell me this.
03:25You had expressed very good thoughts about Mr. Fazlur Rehman.
03:28You had expressed very good thoughts.
03:30And you said that now he is a powerful hand.
03:32I remember you saying this to us.
03:34I mean, you were talking about this.
03:36Now he is on the verge of running a separate movement.
03:38So will this unity not remain, which you had with him?
03:46Look, I personally respect Maulana Sahib.
03:50Especially on some issues, I think that the role of the scholars is very important.
03:55Like the issue of Khatm-e-Nabut has just come up.
03:57I personally went to him and talked to him in the assembly.
03:59And he assured me that he will also play the role that he expects.
04:03So on religious issues, on the issue of Khatm-e-Nabut, there is a great role.
04:08But there is one thing that he has said a few things.
04:12I think he should definitely think that if he works in the form of an alliance,
04:17then maybe it will be better.
04:19Because what he says, what Maulana Sahib says about religion at the mosque,
04:24the same thing is said by his colleagues, or whatever you call them,
04:29former Prime Minister Imran Khan,
04:32the same thing is said by Iyaq-e-Nabut, Iyaq-e-Nasta'in, Madina-e-Riyasat,
04:35and the case of the Prophet's honorability to the Prophet.
04:38America is standing on the chest of those companions and saying that.
04:42So that's why I think that we have a lot of common values in them.
04:46We can walk together.
04:48That's why I don't want to say anything like that.
04:49But there has to be something.
04:51There has to be something.
04:53Ali Muhammad Khan Sahib, I just want to know that you also expressed a good opinion.
04:57Despite the criticisms of the past, the way they were called by Imran Khan Sahib,
05:01by Bani, by ATI.
05:03And you tell me, what has happened now?
05:07What is the situation now?
05:09What is the situation now?
05:11What is the situation now?
05:13What is the situation now?
05:15What is the situation now?
05:16What is the situation now?
05:18What has happened now?
05:20What has happened now that Maulana Sahib has come to give this statement
05:23that in the past, the experience with our allies was not good
05:26and now we don't want to be ashamed of ourselves, nor do we want to embarrass anyone.
05:30There has to be a reason behind this.
05:32Why is he saying this?
05:34This field has been court-martialed by Maulana Sahib, Zardari Sahib and Mia Sahib.
05:40They have never been with us.
05:42So their experience with them was bad.
05:44They have never been with us.
05:46I will tell you this,
05:48in the past 4-5 months,
05:50one thing has become very good,
05:52which I am personally happy about.
05:54Look, here I always say this,
05:56the criticism of the past has always been directed towards me.
05:58I have always said that I never call any opposition politician a traitor or a terrorist.
06:04So what has happened in the present period,
06:06Maulana Sahib, when we have come a little closer,
06:08so some people from our side,
06:10who used to use wrong words,
06:13that has stopped.
06:14On the other hand, Khan Sahib has stopped calling Imran Khan Sahib a Jew.
06:17He no longer considers Imran Khan Sahib a Jew.
06:20In fact, he himself said that he was a political commentator.
06:23So some reforms have been made,
06:25that Imran Khan Sahib is a Jew.
06:28And the person who rose as the biggest force against the Jews,
06:33when he stood up in the United Nations and said that
06:36we have the same point of view on the Palestinian issue as the Palestinians,
06:40and fought for the birth of the Holy Prophet.
06:41So these reforms have been reduced.
06:44I think this is good for politics.
06:46But I will definitely say one thing,
06:48the country that is in pain today,
06:50the country that was killed last night,
06:52the country that the United States made the regime change,
06:54or whatever you call it,
06:56whether it was blood interference,
06:58conspiracy, whatever,
07:00all that happened under the PDM,
07:02the markets that were set up in the Sindh House,
07:04the head of the PDM was Maulana Sahib.
07:06Despite that, we opened our hearts and extended a hand of friendship.

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