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00:00The discussion of negotiations is going on in politics.
00:05Will there be negotiations or not?
00:07We get a lot of different opinions on this.
00:11The government says they won't do it.
00:12The opposition says that they don't want to negotiate with the government.
00:16The establishment also says that they haven't changed their position.
00:19There won't be a negotiation with Tariq-e-Insaf.
00:22But then we find out that there are some negotiations with the government,
00:27which are far from the camera.
00:29There are serious negotiations going on.
00:32Will the issues be resolved or not?
00:35This is a separate issue.
00:36But Mehmood Khan Achakzai is certainly negotiating with the government.
00:41On the other hand, the issue between the government and Tariq-e-Insaf,
00:49which has been repeatedly asked to apologize,
00:51today there was a statement that Tariq-e-Insaf will apologize.
00:57And when Umar Ayub was asked, he said that he won't apologize on 9th May.
01:01This is the biggest critical issue at the moment between the government and the opposition.
01:06Listen to what he said.
01:08We apologize only in front of our God.
01:11There is no need to apologize to anyone else.
01:13When a wrong person does something, he apologizes for it.
01:16We haven't done anything wrong.
01:19So he says, why should we apologize?
01:22One more thing I would like to talk about is the law.
01:27Irfan Siddiqui presented this issue in the Senate.
01:31According to this, if someone protests in Islamabad without permission,
01:36he will be sentenced to three years in prison.
01:39And if he protests again without permission,
01:42he will be sentenced to 10 years in prison.
01:44What does the Muslim League want?
01:46I have a desire and a request.
01:50All the laws and practices that the Muslim League wants,
01:55whether it is Tariq-e-Insaf or Noon,
01:57even if they are not in the government,
01:59even if another party comes and changes the law,
02:01let's say it becomes a law,
02:02it should be applied to the Muslim League.
02:04Whoever is going to bring it, it should be applied.
02:07So that they realize that reason is also a thing.
02:11In our country, everything is present.
02:13We don't have the essence of reason and democracy.
02:18We are all a party that comes to power.
02:23You see how educated they are.
02:26They give speeches.
02:28What would they have thought that they have tabled this law?
02:31What was he thinking?
02:32I just want to know what they would have thought.
02:34In fact, I would like to ask Rana Ahsan,
02:36Muslim League Noon,
02:37Rana Sahab, thank you very much.
02:38Bapu Sahab, Tariq-e-Insaf is also present.
02:40Senator Tariq-e-Insaf, thank you very much.
02:42What was he thinking?
02:43What would he be thinking?
02:44That if you protest without permission,
02:47because on 8th September,
02:48there is a call for protest in Islamabad for Jalsa.
02:52What was he thinking?
02:53Is there any other explanation other than this?
02:56In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
02:57Look, Kashif, I don't know what they were thinking.
03:00And I think,
03:02I haven't seen such a discussion in the party
03:04that a law of three years will be brought.
03:07Mr. Irfan Siddiqui can tell us better.
03:10But they must be thinking that
03:13should I agree with this or disagree with this?
03:17Tell us.
03:18I think there is already a law,
03:21if you don't get permission,
03:23and that 144 is enough.
03:26I agree with you.
03:27So it is good enough.
03:28Although it shouldn't even be 144.
03:30But I think already…
03:32We have a white law with us,
03:34to tighten it.
03:35Already the law is enough,
03:37but it should definitely be that
03:40Look, if we keep attacking political stability in this country
03:45and don't let it come,
03:47then economic stability will not come here.
03:50So I think this realization should definitely happen
03:53that instead of all the parties,
03:55they should take their issue to the parliament,
03:58debate in the parliament,
03:59do what is in the parliament.
04:00This trend has become in Pakistan.
04:02But why are you so fascist, politicians?
04:04No, no, no.
04:05It was also the government of Imran Khan,
04:07I will do this, I will do that.
04:08No, no, no.
04:09You people say that we will not let anyone do anything.
04:11No, no, no.
04:12Kashif, look, the thing is that
04:13how long do you have to decide the governments on the streets?
04:16On the streets, look,
04:17the parliament is that forum,
04:18that committee's forum,
04:19which is present in the parliament,
04:21where the real work is done.
04:23The drama that we are standing on,
04:25that we have to do dramas,
04:27we have to block the roads,
04:29we have to create a scene.
04:31I think Pakistan should come out of it
04:33and we should show maturity.
04:35And they do it for real.
04:36Do you remember that in the PTI government,
04:38you people did long marches?
04:39No, no, no.
04:40Some people were marching on the streets,
04:42some were marching on the streets.
04:43But personally speaking,
04:44I think that the laws that are already there,
04:47are enough.
04:48I agree with you.
04:49If we use a little common sense,
04:51our politicians,
04:52this country can run very easily,
04:54very easily.

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