"Opposition Parties Ap Kay Sath Kharay Honay ko Tayyar Nahi..." Mazhar Abbas Analysis

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"Opposition Parties Ap Kay Sath Kharay Honay ko Tayyar Nahi..." Mazhar Abbas Analysis
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00:00But apart from that, what happened today was better because it was a very tense city, a federal capital.
00:09And as Rana was saying, Pakistan-Bangladesh match is also on one side.
00:15You know that our problems are in our own place.
00:20But if there is an international cricket team in Pakistan and a small incident happens,
00:25then after the Sri Lanka incident, international cricket was not possible for us for many years.
00:31I think Tehrik-e-Insaf should have understood that before.
00:36There is a lot of caution needed on such incidents.
00:39But apart from this, I still don't understand the political strategy of Tehrik-e-Insaf.
00:45Tehrik-e-Insaf has its own Jalsa program.
00:52It is also a six-jamaat alliance.
00:55The main objection of which was that if you announce a Jalsa strategy,
01:02then announce its postponement, then at least take it in confidence.
01:07So it seems like you have taken it for granted.
01:10So the political strategy of Tehrik-e-Insaf, which is post-8th February,
01:15they did not succeed in that.
01:18On one hand, there is the repression of the government in its own place.
01:21The government arrests people wherever it is.
01:26But there is also a counter-strategy for that.
01:29When you are from a big jamaat, the biggest political jamaat in Pakistan,
01:33it does not have a strategy of what its plan A is.
01:36But Madan Sahab, even if you don't do anything, there is a strategy.
01:39For example, on 8th or 18th September, when they leave,
01:42and if Allah forbid, something happens, they will say,
01:44we are not to be blamed, we have cancelled the Jalsa 500 times.
01:47What do we do now?
01:49They will keep fooling us.
01:51So this is also a strategy to build up the ISI.
01:54Look, there was a way to do it.
01:57You don't do anything in Islamabad, you do a Jalsa in Peshawar.
02:01I am not saying that you should do a Jalsa.
02:03I don't see any political movement within PTI being built.
02:08You tell me, what is the political strategy of this six-jamaat alliance?
02:14What call has it given?
02:16Has it built a political movement?
02:19You give Mr. Achak Zahid a task.
02:21And Maulana Sahab and Hafiz Sahab have completely refused.
02:24Now think about how long this has taken for Tehreek-e-Insaab.
02:31This will be in the old reports.
02:34How much of a moment of worry is this for Tehreek-e-Insaab,
02:38that the opposition jamaats themselves, which are not a government alliance,
02:43are not ready to stand with you.
02:46This is the time to think about Tehreek-e-Insaab.
02:49Your government which is working with Tehreek-e-Insaab is a different thing.
02:54But Tehreek-e-Insaab itself is not able to form an alliance with the opposition.
02:58And it is not able to carry out any Tehreek.
03:01You will hold a Jalsa on 8th September.
03:04What will you do after that?
03:06When you are in a movement,
03:08then the different phases of the movement are defined for you.
03:11Nothing is defined here.
03:13Here, a decision is made a few days before that a Jalsa will be held.
03:17And then all of a sudden, in the last minutes,
03:20it was very good that the Jalsa was postponed today.
03:23But you see, what is the response of the government on 8th September?
03:26There is a lack of strategy.
03:28But Mr. Kazmi, what do you think?
03:31Because we have seen in the past that PTI has built up like this,
03:34that protest in this city on this day,
03:36then protest here, then protest here,
03:38then protest everywhere on the day of Bayak,
03:40then protest on Ahamshara,
03:42then Long March,
03:44then protest after Long March,
03:46then during the protest, different Jalsas in the whole of Pakistan.
03:49So, they have built up like this.
03:51Do you really think like this?
03:53Do you really think like this?
03:55Do you really think like this?
03:57Do you really think like this?
03:59Do you really think like this?
04:01Do you really think like this?
04:03Do you really think like this?
04:05Do you really think like this?
04:07Do you really think like this?
04:09Do you really think like this?
04:11Do you really think like this?
04:13Do you really think like this?
04:15Do you really think like this?
04:17Do you really think like this?
04:19Why did he meet Khan for 2 hours from 7 to 9?
04:24What was going on?
04:26So, it is not so simple that Khan said to him,
04:28that you should not go to Jalsa.
04:30Khan was given this information.
04:32He was told that this will happen, that will happen,
04:34and because of that, it got cancelled.
04:36So, you cannot see that strategy.
04:38And Ali Ameen Sahib put a shroud over his head
04:41and tried to create a little atmosphere.
04:43That is why I said that all those things
04:45can be done on social media and TikTok,
04:47but you cannot see the political strategy.
04:49But at the same time, Badami Sahib,
04:51we have to see what the government is doing.
04:53We are talking about the people
04:55who were protesting in D-Chowk.
04:57Is their constitution any different?
05:01Are their rights any different?
05:03They reach the Supreme Court every day.
05:05No tear gas can be thrown at them.
05:08How many times have there been cases
05:10against 144 people in D-Chowk?
05:13So, you think that the government
05:15has nothing to do with them.
05:17Here, you think that the government
05:19has to do all the crackdowns
05:21on justice.
05:23In Punjab, 144 people have been arrested.
05:25On the other hand, the dacoits are
05:27martyring the police,
05:29but the PTI people are being arrested.
05:31The President of PTI, Lahore, has been arrested.
05:33144 people have been arrested.
05:35You think that all the attention
05:37is to suppress the PTI.
05:39So, you cannot take this from them.
05:41You cannot give them the credit,
05:43but you cannot accuse them
05:45that it is their fault.
05:47We have to keep an eye on the situation.

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