• 3 months ago
Mein Grand Political Dialogue Ka Hami Hon, Yahi To Jad-o-Jehad Hai Ke Pakistan Mein..Fawad chohadry
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00:00On one hand, it is a matter of constitutional amendment. On the other hand, there is another piece of news that Article 63A is also going to be amended. Where can this lead?
00:12The floor crossing will be abolished. But that will only happen when the Supreme Court decides that you cannot vote against the party line.
00:25Then that will also have to be abolished and Article 63A will be amended. That is for later.
00:30First of all, the question is whether the Supreme Court's decision on the Election Commission will be implemented or not.
00:40And if it is not implemented, the confrontation between the Supreme Court and the Government and the Election Commission will increase.
00:48And as a result, we will see more political turmoil in Pakistan.
00:53Who can diffuse this turmoil, Mr. Fawad Chaudhary? Can the ICP do it?
00:59The government will not want its authority to somehow slip and go to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
01:06So at this time, who can diffuse the situation?
01:10Diffuse is a big political issue in Pakistan.
01:13It is obvious that when you do not become the Prime Minister in a legal and ethical way,
01:20then the system is based on illegitimacy.
01:25Its foundation is inherently corrupt.
01:29The establishment has to decide that they have to stabilize the country politically.
01:36Why don't the politicians decide, Mr. Fawad Chaudhary?
01:39Why don't the politicians sit together?
01:41Why does everyone keep looking at the establishment?
01:44Why does Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf keep looking at the establishment?
01:47The politicians should sit and decide.
01:49They should not give space. No one will take space.
01:51You are right.
01:53If the politicians decide that they want to take action on the arrests in the parliament,
02:03what do you think? Will the speakers take action?
02:06You are talking about something very interesting and important.
02:10Our politicians are toothless.
02:12Then what is the point of sitting in the parliament?
02:14Of course.
02:15Then don't give food and show off.
02:19This is the struggle.
02:21This is the struggle in Pakistan.
02:23The civil rule should be abolished.
02:27This is the struggle.
02:28The constitution should be abolished.
02:29The rights should be abolished.
02:31What is the point of coming to the opposition, Mr. Fawad Chaudhary?
02:33Everyone is in the opposition.
02:35Everyone is in the government.
02:37Everyone is against this struggle.
02:39Why?
02:40Why?
03:10Why?
03:40The establishment is shifting.
03:42It is not always on one side.
03:44It keeps shifting.
03:46At one time, the Supreme Court was very powerful.
03:48It became even more powerful.
03:51But now the establishment has the power.
03:54Now they have to decide whether to use it to bring stability in Pakistan
03:59or to use it for further political turmoil in Pakistan.
04:02This is an important question.
04:03We are talking about the establishment.
04:04The decision will be made in the coming week.
04:06The President said something about the Pakistan Tariq-e-Ansar tweet.
04:09Let's listen to what he had to say about the establishment and their wishes.
04:14The tweet that came today,
04:16it vitiates the environment
04:19that you have tried to develop.
04:25All the language that was spoken at the Jalsa that day
04:29was the language of all the separatists.
04:32If the establishment had sent a message to turn the Jalsa around,
04:36then it wouldn't have taken five minutes for the Jalsas to open.
04:39The Jalsas have been turned around.
04:41And today they are tweeting against them.
04:43You can't even tell if they have tweeted today
04:46that they will start begging tomorrow.
04:48Mr. Fawad Chaudhary, this is the biggest problem.
04:51On one hand, the statements are different
04:54and on the other hand, the wishes are different.
04:56And there are thousands of such wishes that every wish is fulfilled.
05:00Look, I don't understand what the issue is.
05:03For example, you are saying that we should not talk to the center of power in Pakistan.
05:09We should.
05:10Then who should we talk to?
05:12What will you achieve by doing it?
05:13I don't understand this.
05:14What will you achieve by doing it?
05:16I agree with you.
05:18Yes.
05:19Look, the point is that we should talk to those who have to decide.
05:24I am in favor of grand political dialogue.
05:27And I want political parties and establishments to come together
05:30and come up with a scheme
05:32and lower the temperatures
05:35and try to stabilize the country politically.
05:40I have been talking about this all the time in your program.
05:43But for this, the establishment has to take action.
05:47Imran Khan is in jail.
05:48The current situation with PTI, what will they do?
05:52They will speak, what will they do?
05:54What will they do until the establishment does not take action
05:57on the cooperation and inclusion of Imran Khan?
06:01But I think PTI is lagging behind in all these scenarios.
06:07Now it is judiciary versus government.
06:10This can be very dangerous.
06:12This can be extremely dangerous.
06:14It is very dangerous.
06:15Judiciary has not lived up to its time.
06:22They are here for their honor.
06:24They are here for their honor and respect.
06:26They are here for their concept.
06:28Just like Torney General went to Muneeb Akhtar yesterday
06:32and the whole thing started from there.
06:35When a Torney General went to Justice Muneeb Akhtar
06:39who is a respectable and respected judge
06:41and he is a kid.
06:43He is too young.
06:45I am surprised that a Torney General can do this.
06:48He misbehaved with such a big judge.
06:52After that, it was necessary to mind the judges of the Supreme Court.
06:55Interesting.
06:58So this situation, at any point in time,
07:01we are not able to see a calm down.
07:03The confrontation between the judiciary and the government will continue.
07:06Let's see what news tomorrow brings about the Yahini Tarmim.
07:10Thank you very much for joining me in the program.
07:12We will come back after the break.
07:13Then we will continue with our program.
07:15We will talk about what is happening in Gaza.
07:17See you after the break.

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