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Govt Anay Wale Chief Justice say Itna Ghabra Kiyu Rahi Hai? Ishaq Dar's opinion
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Govt Anay Wale Chief Justice say Itna Ghabra Kiyu Rahi Hai? Ishaq Dar's opinion
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00:00It's all been put on a much later stage. I was thinking that when Mr. Malana will be negotiating with you, Mr. Rana Sinhaullah...
00:09I went with Mr. Shahbaz Shahbaz. I went with the Prime Minister.
00:12Who has known Mr. Malana for 30 years.
00:14Yes, yes, yes.
00:15Now, Mohsin Naqvi will have a big blessing or trust in some place.
00:20Azam Tarar will have a very strong legal acumen.
00:24But politically, both are novices in that regard.
00:27Mr. Malana will just have them for breakfast.
00:30Why didn't you make a serious team? These two were negotiating with him.
00:35No, no, no. Not at all. The Prime Minister himself went.
00:39He went later.
00:41No, no, no. There was a second visit later.
00:43I am talking about the first visit. It may not be on camera. I am not sure.
00:46I was with him. The Law Minister was with him. The Interior Minister was with him.
00:52And there itself we decided to start discussing this professionally right now.
01:00And the Prime Minister went after that.
01:03So, in the presence of the President, his legal team was also present.
01:08I don't remember whether the lawyers were present or not. I was also present.
01:11The Law Minister was also present.
01:13In fact, to be fair, the Interior Minister went to another room.
01:17And we started that.
01:19And our initials were very positive. And I think it is still positive.
01:23I am very confident. Because it is a fundamental thing.
01:26It is not someone's personal...
01:29So, is there any quid pro quo in this?
01:31Because a lot of people think, and I have to say it very carefully,
01:34because I don't want to go into contempt. I don't want you to have a problem.
01:37People think that there is a quid pro quo in everything.
01:40And the way Chief Justice is making benches, the way things are progressing,
01:46maybe there is a quid pro quo in future posting.
01:51Similarly, if Mr. Malhonna comes and is finally convinced in a larger national interest,
01:56then there will be a quid pro quo in that too.
01:58Can we see such a scene tomorrow that suddenly there is a JUI Governor in Balochistan,
02:03two or three Senators come to him, a share of larger ministries come to Balochistan?
02:10It can be a coincidence. But can there be such a scenario?
02:13I don't believe in this dealing-dealing politics.
02:16And I think that we should do what is best for the country, for the system, for the future.
02:23I can assure you that there is no such thing as a quid pro quo.
02:27I think that since you have given a reference,
02:31Chief Justice of Pakistan is an honourable person.
02:35Of course.
02:36He has also made a journey, but I compliment him that despite that,
02:41he has fulfilled his responsibilities in a very easy way.
02:46So why are you worried about the upcoming government, Chief Justice?
02:48If he comes, Mansoor Shah, why are you worried?
02:50See, every judge is honourable for us.
02:54But some are more honourable than the others.
02:57No, no, there is no such thing.
02:59That famous line from Animal Farm, first among equals.
03:04No, there is no such thing.
03:06Believe me, there is no such thing that we have a personal agenda.
03:13No, no, not at all.
03:15It is not a personality-based agenda.
03:17It is basically an unfinished agenda,
03:19on which the People's Party is two steps ahead of us.
03:22So when do you think this agenda will be finished?
03:25Whenever it is finished.
03:27Next week?
03:28Next month?
03:29Next year?
03:30Before Mr. Mian leaves?
03:32You see, it depends.
03:34You can't force your allies.
03:36First of all, our allies should be with us.
03:38So our allies...
03:40Like I said, the People's Party is two steps ahead of us.
03:43So for them, there is a very sacred document signed by their parents.
03:48I was listening to Mr. Bilawal today.
03:50He is talking about setting up such a body at the provincial level.
03:54That will be very elaborate.
03:56I think that may be improper for me to discuss.
04:01We have already discussed this.
04:03At this stage, it is not viable.
04:05So if I ask you,
04:07now in the extension age,
04:09that is also on the cards.
04:11And the appointment of the Chief Justice here to the federal constitutional court,
04:19that is also on the cards.
04:20These things are not off the table yet.
04:22No, definitely the constitutional court is not off the table.
04:27In fact, it is one of the prime agenda items.
04:30One of the prime agenda items.