Constitutional Amendment | Kia Ab Loton kay Vote hi Wahid Sahara Reh Gaye? | Hassan Ayub's Analysis

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Constitutional Amendment | Kia Ab Loton kay Vote hi Wahid Sahara Reh Gaye? | Hassan Ayub's Analysis
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00:00Ali Ameen Gandapur, who was seen as the biggest enemy of the country,
00:05today he was told that he will do this and that.
00:08So let the rest come in the same way, then I will talk.
00:12Let's wait for that day, Mr. Chaudhary.
00:15Sir, I spoke to the law minister on the phone last night.
00:17I asked the Minister of Law, he said that the deal that we did yesterday,
00:22you are not sharing it yet.
00:24So he confirmed it and said that
00:27no new thing will be included in this amendment.
00:32What I talked about in the All Pakistan Bukla Convention,
00:36apart from that, no new thing is being added on.
00:39And secondly, he told me about the presence of all the representatives of the Bars
00:44regarding that Bukla Convention.
00:46He said that the biggest stakeholders are the Buklas of Pakistan.
00:53You have not asked us that in the whole world,
00:58even in the weakest democracy, when a constitutional amendment is made,
01:03then during the time of the government,
01:05even in the last 8 days, in 2010, the 18th amendment of the Constitution,
01:09whole pages were published.
01:11Feedback was taken from the civil society, from the journalists, from the civil society.
01:14Listen to me, first take the question.
01:17I asked him, he said that the stakeholders are only the Buklas.
01:20Okay.
01:21The Bukla Convention is to be presented in the courts.
01:24If you want to do it, then your stakeholders are the Buklas.
01:26Yes, we have put the Bukla Convention on the board.
01:28Okay, Mr. Nagbir, the problem is that,
01:33let me tell you again,
01:35Mr. Asif is talking so much,
01:37no one wants to leave power.
01:38Who does not want to leave power?
01:40I did not understand anything.
01:41Tell me again.
01:42You see, a proposal has come that
01:45a constitutional court should not be made,
01:47a constitutional bench should be made.
01:49No one wants to leave power.
01:50Do you understand what I am saying?
01:51Yes.
01:52And they want to keep the power to themselves.
01:55Your opponents have given this proposal.
01:57Where did this proposal come from?
01:59Leave it, you will find out.
02:03Mr. Nagbir, did you understand that
02:05leave it, when it came from here.
02:07No one wants to leave power.
02:08I mean, reforms are going on, judicial reforms are going on,
02:11the welfare of the common people is going on.
02:13It is a good thing, reforms should be done.
02:15Cheap justice, foreign justice for everyone.
02:18Yesterday, Mr. Zardari said that
02:20the judges will not be able to control the judges.
02:22I don't know where this word control came from.
02:24You are saying that no one wants to leave power.
02:26Who does not want to leave power?
02:28Look, yesterday I gave you the answer
02:30of the person in control.
02:31The one who is talking about power,
02:33he is talking about some Iftikhar
02:35who wants to become Chaudhary.
02:37Iftikhar, Chaudhary.
02:38The one who reformed in the 19th century,
02:40the one who reformed in the 19th century
02:42and made Pakistan like COVID-19,
02:44just like COVID-19 has put a problem in the world,
02:47just like the 19th amendment of Pakistan's politics
02:50has put an impact on the politics of Pakistan
02:52and the democracy of the parliament.
02:54Our Tahiyat Qaid led the whole long march
02:57to get Mr. Iftikhar Chaudhary exonerated.
03:01You are amazing.
03:03The judicial politics are over.
03:06You know who was the agent of Musharraf, right?
03:11Yes, I understood.

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