Is waqt istehkam kay liye Muzakrat ki Kunji Kis Kay Pas Hai? Senator Mushahid Hussain's Analysis

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Is waqt istehkam kay liye Muzakrat ki Kunji Kis Kay Pas Hai? Senator Mushahid Hussain's Analysis
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00:00Is there a political solution to this?
00:06I think there are two different things.
00:08One is the genuine issue of terrorism.
00:10That is related to security.
00:11That is related to security.
00:12How do you counter that?
00:14With a counter-terrorist strategy.
00:16But the other issue is political.
00:20Whether it is political or nationalistic.
00:22For that I say,
00:24Dasta-e-shafa, healing touch.
00:26With conversation.
00:28You have invited a person
00:30who you say is your biggest enemy.
00:32His name is Narendra Modi.
00:34You are inviting him to come to Pakistan.
00:36Who has assassinated
00:3820 times in 4 years.
00:40He is a rock.
00:42Okay, we have political relations.
00:44No problem at all.
00:46Before that, many of your generals went to Kabul.
00:48To negotiate with terrorists.
00:50If you can negotiate with them.
00:52Then your people,
00:54who are elected representatives.
00:56Who have come from the votes of the people.
00:58Whether they are in jail or in the parliament.
01:00I am talking about them.
01:02I am talking about the political force.
01:04There is no solution other than negotiation with them.
01:06Who has the key to negotiation at this time?
01:08Because there was always
01:10an independent arbitrator.
01:12With whom everyone was confident.
01:14With whom everyone wanted to talk.
01:16Be it any person or institution.
01:18Who has that position at this time?
01:20Who sits and gathers everyone.
01:22And then there is weight in his words.
01:24And then he goes somewhere.
01:26Instead of getting stuck there.
01:28Look, we say that
01:30there are political leaders.
01:32There are leaders.
01:34Kaideen means show leadership.
01:36If you don't do it.
01:38Then this stalemate
01:40can't continue indefinitely.
01:42Someone has to do it.
01:44In our past,
01:46it has been unfortunate.
01:48You know.
01:50It started from the time of Mr. Guddu.
01:52When the differences between
01:54PNA and Mr. Guddu started.
01:56What did he say?
01:58He called the Saudi ambassador.
02:00Riaz Al Khateeb.
02:02Do you remember?
02:04Do you remember when
02:06Benazir Bhutto's time came?
02:08We told America.
02:10They came.
02:12After the 1988 election,
02:14when IGIA failed to stop the
02:16People's Party,
02:18Reagan sent people.
02:20When Mr. Mian was inside
02:22after the coup,
02:24Clinton asked three Arab countries
02:26UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar
02:28to release him.
02:30We have that process too.
02:32The situation we are seeing now,
02:34I remembered.
02:36I was then an information minister.
02:38There was the incident of Kargil.
02:40The first briefing was on 17th May 1999.
02:42A general said something
02:44very powerful.
02:46He said,
02:48either there will be a court martial
02:50or martial law.
02:52That situation should not come
02:54that it is either or.
02:56Either mother of all deals
02:58or the system is going.
03:00We still have time.
03:02Show us.
03:04Don't make us a laughing stock.
03:06What are the Chinese saying?
03:08Political revenge.
03:10What are the Saudis saying?
03:12Political revenge.
03:14What are the IMF saying?
03:16Whether it is the UK or the US,
03:18everyone is saying that
03:20we are your friends.
03:22We want you to calm down.
03:24Who should take the initiative?
03:26Nawaz Sharif?
03:28Achak Zahid?
03:30Is there a legitimacy
03:32where everyone can take the initiative?
03:34Everyone can take the initiative.
03:36From prisoner number 804,
03:38he is taking the initiative.
03:40He is also saying that he is ready.
03:42Although there is no clarity.
03:44It depends on the mood of the day.
03:48He is not 100% ready.
03:50He is ready on Sunday and not on Monday.
03:52Humming and hawing is also fine.
03:54They react.
03:56But the rest of the people sitting here,
03:58I think you talked about Mr. Mian.
04:00Now he is the elder statesman
04:02of Pakistan politics.
04:04Then Mr. Zardari used to say
04:06that he is a bridge builder.
04:08Take that initiative.
04:10If the civilian leadership
04:12does not take the initiative,
04:14then the matter will go from the civilian side.
04:16There is political capacity.
04:18Earlier we saw that the political leadership
04:20was brought out of the darker areas.
04:22Do you see that capacity now?
04:24Especially the second tier leadership
04:26like Bilawal and Mariam.
04:28These are the last innings of Nawaz Sharif
04:30and Mr. Zardari.
04:32I am not talking about the tier.
04:34I am talking about the thought.
04:36That thought is not related to age.
04:38That thought is,
04:40it is your political tribalism.
04:42That as long as I do not crush you
04:44because you are my enemy,
04:46I cannot move forward.
04:48That is not possible.
04:50You cannot crush anyone politically.
04:52You failed to crush on 8th February.
04:54Be very clear on that.
04:56So, Pakistan is not Egypt.
04:58Here, people have ruled for 20 years.
05:00Ustin Mubarak, Admiral Sardar
05:02and the current general
05:04are sitting here.
05:06So, in this,
05:08I have met many diplomats
05:10in the last 48 hours.
05:12They are so worried about
05:14what has happened in Balochistan.
05:16They say that your investment
05:18will go wrong.
05:20Your security will be affected.
05:22And you do not have one front.
05:24If there is a problem in Balochistan,
05:26then in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
05:28there is Afghan Taliban.
05:30There is TTP.
05:32And the situation here is also
05:34in front of you.
05:36You are using rocket launchers
05:38for decoys.
05:40So, your situation and
05:42the situation in power politics
05:44has changed a lot.
05:46On one hand,
05:48there is a problem with your
05:50judiciary.
05:52On the other hand,
05:54there is going to be
05:56an American election.
05:58So, look at it.
06:00The people of Pakistan
06:02deserve better.
06:04They deserve to be killed.

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