• 2 months ago
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"Imran Khan Muzakrat Kay Liye Tayyar Hain Laikn...."Ali Muhammad Khan's Revealed Inside News
Transcript
00:00The PTI raised its voice against corruption, and then the PTI started accusing each other of corruption.
00:07My question is that Mr. Shakeel Afridi talks about corruption, he raises questions, and then he is accused of corruption.
00:16Doesn't that look like a tit-for-tat situation, Mr. Ali Muhammad Khan?
00:19As an insider, what do you think, which side is involved in corruption, or were both sides involved in corruption somewhere?
00:28As far as I know, I am not the Chief Justice of Reagan, I am not an MNA.
00:34That is why I am talking about inside information.
00:37I am not an MNA, but I can tell you that they will not harm the party.
00:45They have their issues, I am not denying that.
00:47But the senior leadership is working on that.
00:50That will be resolved, God willing.
00:52And the accusations against Mr. Ali Ameen Ghandapur and his bureaucracy, the allegations of corruption, are they completely wrong in your opinion?
01:05Look, I have not seen the evidence, but if there are issues of corruption, there is zero compromise on that.
01:10Whenever I meet Mr. Imran Khan in Adyala Jail, a few meetings ago, I have continuously said that
01:18we have been in the government for 10 years, and now the time has come for more screws to be tightened on corruption,
01:26whether it is a bureaucrat, a PTI parliamentarian, whoever it is.
01:33In my opinion, Mr. Imran Khan has zero compromise on this.
01:36I have said this repeatedly on the media, but let me say it again in your program today.
01:40When I said this, Mr. Imran Khan called our minister for information, Mr. Barrister Saif,
01:51Mr. Barrister Gauhar was also present, and Mr. Khan told Mr. Barrister Saif that you, Mr. Musadiq Abbasi,
01:59Brigadier-in-Charge Musadiq Abbasi, a core committee member of the PTI,
02:04they are looking at accountability there.
02:07He ordered them to tell Mr. Musadiq and Ali Ameen Khan that you have to go after corruption,
02:13and not to look at who is in front of you.
02:17If someone is corrupt, then the question should be answered.
02:20Now there are some things that are obvious in court,
02:23so I just want to tell you on a broad spectrum that to the extent of Mr. Imran Khan,
02:28to the extent of our leadership of Tariq-e-Insaaf, there is zero compromise on corruption.
02:33Whoever gets involved, ultimately that person has to pay the price,
02:36whether it is this way, that way, this way or that way.
02:39Alright.
02:40Mr. Ali Ameen Khan, on one hand, there were talks of negotiations with the government,
02:45with the political parties, through Mr. Achagzai,
02:49but Mr. Rauf Hassan's statement today is again pointing towards the establishment.
02:55You have to talk to the establishment, you have to talk to the political parties,
02:59you don't have to talk to anyone, you have to talk to both.
03:02What is the official line of PTI?
03:08Look, I can only talk about Mr. Imran Khan,
03:11the rest of us, you can hear my voice.
03:14Yes.
03:15Yes, I can say, I want to say,
03:18the extent of our leadership that is outside, office bearers,
03:22we have worked in difficult circumstances.
03:24I don't think that it was an easy task for Mr. Gohar or Mr. Umar-e-Yub
03:28in the absence of Mr. Khan.
03:30But the ultimate decision-maker is Mr. Imran Khan.
03:33And I have heard from Mr. Khan many times, I have asked him myself,
03:37and I have spoken to him many times,
03:40that he is ready for negotiations, but they should be meaningful.
03:44This is what he said.
03:45There should be meaningful negotiations.
03:47And Mr. Khan said again and again,
03:50release of prisoners and return of mandate.
03:53Now, what is said on this?
03:55When does it happen?
03:56Does it happen?
03:57Does it not happen?
03:58I have been hearing for six months or a quarter of six or five and a half months
04:01after the election, but there was no introduction on it.
04:05Nor has it been done by the government.
04:07We have never refused.
04:08As far as you have talked about Roop Bhai today,
04:10Mr. Roop Hassan,
04:12to some extent, in fact, to a very large extent,
04:15why did he talk about engagement?
04:17He did not use the word negotiations.
04:19Engagement should be there with the establishment.
04:21In everything, their role,
04:23is there any denial of this?
04:25The election that has just taken place,
04:27at that time, this existing government was not in power.
04:30So, the people who were doing it,
04:32the caretaker setup,
04:33on whose behalf were they doing it?
04:34Was it all happening on the behalf of Nawaz Sharif?
04:36Was it all happening on the behalf of Mr. Zardari?
04:38So, the establishment,
04:40how can it be said that they are being manipulated in the same way?
04:43So, what Mr. Imran Khan said from the heart,
04:46that the establishment should be neutral in the true sense,
04:48away from politics and religion,
04:50then there should be engagement on that.
04:52Negotiations are usually between the political forces.
04:55They should be.
04:56In the constitution,
04:57negotiations are usually between the political forces.
05:00But there is one point in this.
05:01Your program has a limited time,
05:03but what I want to say is that,
05:05no matter what anyone says,
05:07no one puts a handcuff around their own neck.
05:10No one will drink a cup of poison on their own will.
05:16The day the investigation is done,
05:19this government will go home,
05:20with 17 seats.
05:21So, expect from them that they will sit in the negotiations
05:24and kick themselves.
05:26Ultimately,
05:28this ball is in the Supreme Court's court,
05:31and the Supreme Court has to decide.
05:33Today or tomorrow,
05:34sooner or later,
05:35the Judicial Commission is the solution to this.
05:37In the case of the captives,
05:39the government has some rights.

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