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00:00In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:05Peace be upon you.
00:06The world has changed.
00:07Donald Trump has become the 47th president of the United States.
00:10He has become the president with many individual honors.
00:13The 60th election has been held in the United States.
00:15There is a debate about it in Pakistan.
00:17But a little while ago, the beauty of the American democracy and the world's mature democracy
00:21is that there is a lot of opposition before the election.
00:25In fact, in most cases, it is taken care not to let go of the right hand of a particular
00:31culture and culture.
00:32However, there is a disagreement.
00:33It is done by sticking.
00:34But once the election process is completed, the defeat is accepted.
00:37The opponent is congratulated.
00:38So, in a similar situation, a little while ago, the president of the United States, Joe
00:44Biden, who was fighting the election against Donald Trump first, then he was defeated
00:49and Kamala Harris came.
00:52So, he addressed the American people a little while ago.
00:55Joe Biden accepted defeat in these words.
01:21Today, I also spoke with Vice President Harris.
01:23She's been a partner and a public servant.
01:25She ran an inspiring campaign and everyone got to see something that I learned early
01:30on to respect so much, her character.
01:32She has a backbone like a ramrod.
01:34She has great character, true character.
01:36She gave her whole heart, effort.
01:38And she and her entire team should be proud of the campaign they ran.
01:52And then this campaign should also be taken care of that the opponent should go and congratulate
01:58and his followers should not be upset about it.
02:01That is, the opposition should not be taken to such an extent that later you become a
02:06captive of your own statement.
02:08Kamala Harris, who herself was fighting the election against Donald Trump, yesterday
02:12night, according to the Pakistani time, the next day of the night, she also accepted
02:16her defeat in these words.
02:18She said, I spoke to Donald Trump.
02:20I congratulated him.
02:22Peaceful transfer of power is very important and we will ensure it.
02:26Remember, all this is being done with Donald Trump.
02:30When he lost the last election, he said in the last day that I should not have accepted
02:34defeat.
02:35When he lost the election, then there was a matter of corruption there.
02:40When he lost the election, he did not adopt the traditional way that is unique to the
02:45American Republic.
02:46But Kamala Harris accepted her defeat in these words while talking to her corrupt supporters
02:53yesterday.
03:17Now this matter is done.
03:19Now there is a tradition of the American Republic.
03:23Now Donald Trump will be taking various briefings.
03:26He will take over power on January 20, i.e. about two and a half months from now.
03:30The series of debates on this in Pakistan is going on.
03:33There is a series of debates about every American election, but the debate that is
03:37taking place this time has never happened before.
03:39It has never happened in recent history.
03:41Now the question is whether it will be easy for Bani PTA Imran Khan, who is in jail,
03:46whether it will be easy for him in terms of Donald Trump's arrival or not.
03:49Yesterday, the first response of Imran Khan to this question was that he was very happy
03:53to hear that Donald Trump won.
03:55He said that I have a very good friendship with Trump.
03:57He said that he used to call me often.
03:59We are not saying this.
04:00It is Ali Muhammad Khan himself who told Imran Khan for the first time that Trump has
04:03won.
04:04He said this in the press of ARY.
04:06Yes, Mr. Khan asked three or four times what happened to the U.S. election during the
04:11Jail Proceedings in Ardiala, Mr. Trump and Kamala Harris.
04:15In the end, when he was told that Mr. Trump is probably in a winning position, he expressed
04:22his happiness.
04:23Mr. Khan also said that he had a friendship with Mr. Trump and Trump used to call him
04:29regularly.
04:30He said that there will be at least a neutral stance against Joe Biden.
04:37Now, the very interesting situation is that the senior leadership of Pakistan Tariq
04:42Insaaf, for example, Ms. Halima Khan, for example, Mr. Salman Akram Raja, he is saying
04:47that the general impression of the PTI workers, unlike him, that this is the matter of America,
04:51they have to go to America.
04:52What is he saying?
04:53First look at this.
04:55The U.S. President is the President of the United States.
04:59He drives the policies of the United States.
05:01I don't know if there is a difference after being the President of the United States.
05:04But we have nothing to do with this.
05:06We are not betting on it that something like this will happen.
05:09Donald Trump is our father.
05:11We are his colony.
05:12Donald Trump is the President of the United States.
05:14Twenty-four million Pakistanis.
05:16We should take care of our honor that we stand up for our rights.
05:22But on the other hand, one of Mr. Imran Khan's followers, one of his followers, Zulfi Bukhari,
05:27he says that I have already sent a message to Donald Trump in this regard,
05:32that there has been abuse with Mr. Khan.
05:34Donald Trump has expressed concern about this.
05:36I have a good relationship with his family.
05:39I will contact in the future and will try to make it easier for Mr. Imran Khan.
05:43When we asked the secretary of PTI, Mr. Sheikh Waqas Akram,
05:47Mr. Sheikh Waqas Akram, if you say that this is a matter of the United States,
05:51we have nothing to do with Trump,
05:53we are against Trump's interference, even if it is in our interest,
05:56then what is all this that Mr. Bukhari is doing?
05:58What is all this that you are lobbying,
06:01as a result of which there are resolutions being issued by the people there,
06:04then Mr. Sheikh Waqas Akram said that we have nothing to do with it.
06:07If the Pakistanis are doing it in their own way, then do it.
06:09It is a good thing.
06:10We have nothing to do with it.
06:11Mr. Sheikh Waqas Akram says this.
06:13Any other country should interfere in the affairs of Pakistan.
06:16This is very clear.
06:18Our Pakistani PTI supporters have their own politics in America.
06:24If they use it tomorrow and move some things,
06:28then it has nothing to do with the PTI sitting in Pakistan.
06:33But then there are some senior leaders of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf
06:36who also express hope for Donald Trump.
06:39For example, there is Mr. Barrister Saif,
06:41who is a spokesman for the KPK government.
06:43He expressed hope for Donald Trump.
06:46What kind of hope did he express?
06:48We expect from Donald Trump that when he talks about Pakistan,
06:51he will also talk about Imran Khan.
06:53The Jail government is sitting,
06:55they will tell him to respect the human rights laws of Imran Khan and PTI.
07:01Mr. Barrister Saif was also present with us.
07:04Let's talk about this.
07:05Another big news has come today,
07:07which is also an extraordinary news of its kind.
07:10Which is that the government of a province
07:13has decided to file an FIR against the police chief of another province
07:17or another territory after the inquiry of the police department
07:21under the leadership of its Prime Minister.
07:24That is, the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
07:26said after the inquiry of Ali Amin Ghandapur,
07:29that we will file an FIR against IIT Islamabad.
07:32Why will we do it?
07:33Do you remember the incident when D-Chowk came?
07:35Then Ali Amin Ghandapur went to KP House,
07:37which is located in Islamabad.
07:38The police came there.
07:39According to them, the rangers came there.
07:41So they hold IIT Islamabad responsible for that.
07:43So let's talk about that too.
07:45Mr. Barrister Saif, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
07:47Wa-Alaikum-as-Salam.
07:49Sir, thank you very much for your time.
07:52First, Mr. Saif, tell us what should we understand about party policy in this?
07:55Look, Mr. Salman Raja says that he is the President of the United States.
07:58It is his own matter.
07:59America should go, his people should go.
08:01Ms. Aleema Khan says that Trump is our father.
08:03We have expectations from him.
08:05Mr. Sheikh Waqas also says that the lobbying that is going on,
08:08Pakistanis living abroad are doing it on their own.
08:10It's a good thing.
08:11We have nothing to do with it.
08:12We are against all kinds of interference.
08:14You said that you have expectations from Trump that he will talk about human rights.
08:19So I am confused about party policy.
08:21Do you have expectations from Trump?
08:23Or does the party say,
08:25Trump should go, his people should go.
08:27What do we have to do with it?
08:29Look, I think all the statements you have just made,
08:33are absolutely clear.
08:35There is nothing to be confused about.
08:37And the fact is that Trump has been elected as the President of the United States.
08:41America is a separate country.
08:43Pakistan is a separate country.
08:45We are a free state.
08:47America is a state of its own.
08:49And the people of America have elected Trump as their President for themselves,
08:52so that he can protect the interests of America.
08:55As far as the US's interference in the affairs of Pakistan is concerned,
09:01we will not accept it in any way, nor will we tolerate it.
09:05And it is Mr. Imran Khan's own policy,
09:07that he said absolutely not,
09:10and refused to accept the influence of the US on its policies and its actions.
09:17So that is the policy.
09:19But as far as the new change in America is concerned,
09:24it will definitely have an impact on the whole world in some way.
09:29The main component of America's foreign policy is to raise a voice for human rights.
09:36And they do so, whether it is through verbal means,
09:38or whether there is a practical action behind it,
09:41or whether there is a political background.
09:43But anyway, they raise a voice.
09:45The State Department immediately publishes its reports on all these issues.
09:52And in those, there are comments on the situation of human rights.
09:57So we will definitely talk about Pakistan.
09:59And when we talk about Pakistan,
10:01then we will also talk about the situation of human rights in Pakistan.
10:05Imran Khan's basic cases against other leaders of Pakistan's justice movement,
10:11and the issues that are going on,
10:13the illegal use of law, illegal acts,
10:16all these things are reflected in them.
10:18This happens every year, and it will happen this time as well.
10:21And certainly, we understand that the treatment we are getting in this country,
10:25is certainly in the notice of the international community.
10:27And you know that in the US Senate,
10:29in the US Congress, a resolution was also presented.
10:32So you want them to use their influence,
10:35to keep the government of Pakistan away from these activities?
10:38No, I am not saying what I want them to use or not.
10:44This is a matter of America.
10:45I am not asking America to come and help us.
10:49I am saying that this is America's own style of government.
10:52They do this.
10:53It doesn't matter if I say it or not.
10:55Did the Biden administration do this?
10:57Pardon?
10:58Did the Biden administration do this?
11:00Their report, which you have presented in my last speech,
11:06I am talking about the report that the State Department issues.
11:10It is a report on human rights.
11:12You can see it on the internet.
11:13It happened during the Biden administration as well.
11:15It happens.
11:16The State Department has its own style.
11:21It is a report on the whole world.
11:23But Mr. Saif, you said that.
11:25Now tell me,
11:26it is said that because he had a very good personal relationship with Mr. Khan,
11:30he liked him a lot,
11:31so he will take a step forward and put pressure on him for his release.
11:36Do you think this is a far-fetched thing?
11:38Or is it possible?
11:41Look, this will be a personal comment.
11:45What can I say about this, Mr. Imran Khan?
11:47I don't even know how close he is to Trump.
11:50And whether Trump will base his personal relationship on America's policy or not.
11:57I think we should leave this to Trump.
12:01Or we should leave it to America.
12:03Whether it is Mr. Imran Khan or some other political leader,
12:07the statement of the President of the United States certainly holds an importance in international debate.
12:14But I can't say what he will say about Imran Khan.
12:18Or what he will say about some other political leader.
12:20But the movement certainly says that
12:22in some way or the other,
12:23such issues are mentioned in the narrative of America's foreign policy.
12:30But I can't say whether he will say about Imran Khan or not.
12:33This I can't say.
12:34Noted.
12:35Today, this statement came,
12:36in which we gave you the trouble,
12:37that Mr. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was investigated by the Sub-Inspectorate
12:39and you decided to file an FIR against Islamabad's IG.
12:42When and where have they started doing this?
12:46Peshawar and Islamabad.
12:47When and where have they started doing this?
12:49Look, when on 5th October,
12:53during the PTI raid in Islamabad,
12:56the KP House was attacked.
12:58It was bombed.
12:59People were tortured.
13:01After that, the next day,
13:03a meeting of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly was called.
13:06Correct.
13:07In which, on the basis of this incident,
13:08a resolution was passed,
13:09in which it was demanded
13:11that we will take action on this incident.
13:14The day before yesterday,
13:16the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cabinet,
13:18the Sub-Inspectorate Cabinet,
13:19has decided
13:20that in this context,
13:22regarding these crimes,
13:24against Islamabad's IG,
13:26and against other responsible people,
13:28we will file an FIR.
13:30Now, this decision has been made.
13:31Certainly, the application of this,
13:33or the implementation of this,
13:34will be taken by the Advocate General.
13:37He will himself discuss this.
13:39And then, the legal steps for filing an FIR,
13:42will be taken by him.
13:43Sir, please explain this.
13:44Is this a sign of filing an FIR,
13:46that the Sub-Inspectorate wants to officially record its protest?
13:50That is, is this a practical situation,
13:52in which the Sub-Inspectorate will also take steps
13:54to arrest the IG of Islamabad?
13:56The implication of filing an FIR is that
13:59you legally bring the machinery of law into motion,
14:03activate it,
14:04and after that,
14:05certainly, the next step is the arrest itself.
14:09And after that, the court proceedings take place.
14:11But, let me tell you one thing,
14:13that in the past few days,
14:14the car of Qazi Faiz Ishaq,
14:16was tried to be stopped in London.
14:18On which,
14:19an FIR has been filed against them in Lahore.
14:22Yes.
14:23And some people,
14:24on whom there is an allegation,
14:26their relatives have been harassed here in Pakistan.
14:28The police have gone to their homes.
14:30And their relatives,
14:31who have nothing to do with this incident,
14:33this has happened.
14:34Apart from that,
14:35do you remember,
14:36Dr. Imran Farooq was murdered in London.
14:38The FIR for his murder has also been filed in Pakistan.
14:40And people are under arrest.
14:41And today,
14:42in different jails,
14:43sentences are also being served.
14:44So, my point is that,
14:46our governments,
14:47have used this system of FIRs,
14:49in a political way,
14:50in a political way.
14:52This has happened before as well.
14:54And, we understand that,
14:55the attack on our KP House,
14:57this has been done by the government,
14:59under a planned scheme,
15:00by the government of loyalty.
15:02That is why,
15:03we have decided to file an FIR.
15:04We understand that,
15:05we have a right in the law.
15:06Because,
15:07its implications are present at the moment.
15:09And, we will take action for the arrest as well.
15:11Whatever can be done.
15:12Yes, of course.
15:13The next step for that is,
15:15if the IG is not presented,
15:17then for the arrest,
15:19an investigation will be done.
15:20And, if he is denied the arrest,
15:22if he is objected,
15:23if he is avoided,
15:24then,
15:25then,
15:26the process of the law,
15:27will be noticed.
15:28What kind of arrest?
15:29Will the KP Police,
15:30try to arrest him?
15:33Look,
15:34you are presenting this in a different way.
15:36I am talking from a legal point of view,
15:38that,
15:39if someone is objected,
15:40and if he is not presented in front of the law,
15:42then,
15:43the arrest will take place.
15:44And,
15:45if he is denied the arrest,
15:46then,
15:47he will be declared guilty.
15:48So,
15:49you are saying,
15:50we will pursue the entire process.
15:51Okay.
15:52Sir,
15:53the Minister of Internal Affairs,
15:54came after all these incidents.
15:55Did you talk to him?
15:56Did you get your records recorded?
15:57That,
15:58what happened?
15:59Obviously,
16:00it is government to government.
16:01Police and loyalty.
16:02So,
16:03did you try to solve it?
16:04Did you talk to Mohsin Naqvi,
16:05at that time?
16:06That,
16:07apart from you,
16:08we have also appealed to the courts,
16:09the relevant courts of Islamabad.
16:11Our requests are also pending at the moment.
16:14In which,
16:15we have asked to investigate it.
16:17Apart from that,
16:18we have also said that,
16:19the bomb that exploded there,
16:21that is also a loss.
16:22And thirdly,
16:23the Minister's own personal gun,
16:26his wallet,
16:27his telephone,
16:29that has also been picked up.
16:30So,
16:31we have asked for everything.
16:32So,
16:33Mohsin Naqvi's answer was not satisfactory.
16:34That is why,
16:35you went to the F.I.R.
16:36Actually,
16:37we did not need an answer.
16:38We just needed a step.
16:39He did not take a step.
16:40There was no step from the government.
16:41We did not get anything back.
16:42And,
16:43neither did our legal proceedings,
16:46that was completed.
16:47So,
16:48what option do we have,
16:49instead of this?
16:50According to you,
16:51he also got the consent of the Rangers,
16:52right?
16:53So,
16:54will you do something about that too?
16:55Look,
16:56be it the Rangers,
16:57or the police,
16:58or the F.C.,
16:59or any institution,
17:00that is a different thing.
17:01They were leading,
17:02the orders that were given,
17:03and those who were leading,
17:05were leading IG Islamabad themselves.
17:07So,
17:08the person who is in front of us,
17:09and whose orders have been followed,
17:10we think that,
17:11he should be given answers in front of the court.
17:13So,
17:14that is why,
17:15we decided on his behalf.
17:16And,
17:17along with him,
17:18the rest of the Rangers,
17:19will also be included in the F.I.R.
17:21But,
17:22the C.M. has repeatedly said,
17:23on the floor of the house,
17:24I mean,
17:25he has repeatedly said,
17:26that he has apologised.
17:27Is this the option,
17:28that even now,
17:29if there is a backdoor issue,
17:30if there is an apology,
17:31then this chapter can be closed?
17:32This,
17:33well,
17:34what will we ask for?
17:35Now,
17:36the time of apology has passed.
17:37If he had apologised,
17:38then we would have asked for it.
17:39Apologising is a far-fetched thing.
17:40But,
17:41if we return our goods,
17:42if we compensate for our losses,
17:44then too,
17:45we will say that,
17:46okay,
17:47he has some remorse in his actions.
17:48But,
17:49he is not.
17:50He is going around like this.
17:51So,
17:52now,
17:53we have no option
17:54other than legal proceedings.
17:55The last question,
17:56sir,
17:57you have made such a statement today,
17:58that,
17:59whatever is said about Afghanistan,
18:00it is the responsibility of the alliance.
18:01Before this,
18:02the C.M. had categorically said that,
18:03I will talk to Afghanistan myself.
18:04Is that an emotional statement?
18:05What do you think?
18:06Look,
18:07I was asked this question
18:08in the context of terrorism.
18:09And,
18:10while answering,
18:11I said that,
18:12terrorism,
18:13it is the responsibility
18:14of the province,
18:15not just a son-in-law.
18:16Right.
18:17This is fundamentally
18:18an issue of loyalty.
18:19Because,
18:20this is an issue
18:21of national security
18:22and it is the responsibility
18:23of loyalty.
18:24And then,
18:25the incidents
18:26that are taking place
18:27in this region,
18:28they have a historical background,
18:29which should be seen
18:30from a regional perspective.
18:31And,
18:32the measures taken
18:33should also be
18:34in a regional context.
18:35That is why,
18:36it is important
18:37that Pakistan
18:38gets in touch
18:39with Afghanistan.
18:40With the people there,
18:41the rulers,
18:42who are in control
18:43of the Islamic Emirate
18:44of Afghanistan,
18:45we should talk
18:46to their leaders
18:47so that,
18:48at least from there,
18:49the infiltration
18:50or the allegation
18:51that we have,
18:52we can do something
18:53about it,
18:54we can treat it.
18:55But,
18:56the government of Pakistan
18:57is working irresponsibly
18:58on the central level.
18:59They are not,
19:00they are not taking
19:01the responsibility
19:02of Afghanistan.
19:03Afghanistan is not
19:04being engaged.
19:05Because of which,
19:06the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
19:07are having to face
19:08the consequences.
19:09So,
19:10this is what I said
19:11and I am still standing
19:12in front of you.
19:13You can see for yourself,
19:14Mr. Badami,
19:15did any of our senior
19:16representatives
19:17from the central level
19:18go and engage
19:19the people of Afghanistan?
19:20Has anyone gone to Kabul?
19:21Or,
19:22have they been called here?
19:23Yes,
19:24it is a very important matter.
19:25Thank you very much.
19:26Thank you very much.
19:27Actually,
19:28we were talking
19:29about this issue.
19:30Why has the
19:31provincial government
19:32decided to file
19:33an FIR
19:34against
19:35IG Islamabad?
19:36This is a provincial
19:37matter.
19:38Let's talk about
19:39the legal level.
19:40Let's talk about
19:41Pakistan's
19:42territorial justice.
19:43Today,
19:44some leaders
19:45went to meet
19:46Mr. Imran Khan
19:47but they were not
19:48allowed to meet him.
19:49And,
19:50in that,
19:51senior leader
19:52Mr. Asad Qaisar
19:53was also present
19:54who is with us right now.
19:55Of course,
19:56needs no introduction,
19:57senior leader of PTA.
19:58Sir,
19:59I would like to
20:00thank you
20:01for your time.
20:02On one hand,
20:03there is talk
20:04that if Trump
20:05comes,
20:06things will
20:07get easier.
20:08On the other hand,
20:09today,
20:10he was not
20:11allowed to
20:12meet you.
20:13There is news
20:14that the matter
20:15is going
20:16to the military
20:17court.
20:18Mr. Imran Khan
20:19has made
20:20a very
20:21harsh statement
20:22today.
20:23Many days
20:24later,
20:25he has
20:26taken the
20:27name of
20:28the
20:29President
20:30of
20:31the
20:32United
20:33States.
20:34He
20:35has
20:36made
20:37a very
20:38harsh
20:39statement
20:40today.
20:41Mr.
20:42Imran Khan
20:43has made
20:44a very
20:45harsh
20:46statement
20:47today.
20:48Many
20:49days later,
20:50he has
20:51taken the
20:52name of
20:53the
20:54President
20:55of
20:56the
20:57United
20:58States.
21:28the
21:29President
21:30of
21:31the
21:32United
21:33States.
21:34Many
21:35days
21:36later,
21:37he
21:38has
21:39made
21:40a very
21:41harsh
21:42statement
21:43today.
21:44Mr.
21:45Imran Khan
21:46has
21:47made
21:48a very
21:49harsh
21:50statement
21:51today.
21:52Many
21:53days
21:54later,
21:55he
21:56has
21:57made
21:58a very
21:59harsh
22:00statement
22:01today.
22:02Mr.
22:03Imran
22:04Khan
22:05has
22:06made
22:07a very
22:08harsh
22:09statement
22:10today.
22:11Many
22:12days
22:13later,
22:14he
22:15has
22:16made
22:17a very
22:18harsh
22:19statement
22:20today.
22:21Mr.
22:22Imran
22:23Khan
22:24has
22:25made
22:26a very
22:27harsh
22:28statement
22:29today.
22:30Mr.
22:31Imran
22:32Khan
22:33has
22:34made
22:35a very
22:36harsh
22:37statement
22:38today.
22:39Mr.
22:40Imran
22:41Khan
22:42has
22:43made
22:44a very
22:45harsh
22:46statement
22:47today.
22:48Mr.
22:49Imran
22:50Khan
22:51has
22:52made
22:53a very
22:54harsh
22:55statement
22:56today.
22:57Mr.
22:58Imran
22:59Khan
23:00has
23:01made
23:02a very
23:03harsh
23:04statement
23:05today.
23:06Mr.
23:07Imran
23:08Khan
23:09has
23:10made
23:11a very
23:12harsh
23:13statement
23:14today.
23:15Mr.
23:16Imran
23:17Khan
23:18has
23:19made
23:20a very
23:21harsh
23:22statement
23:23today.
23:24Mr.
23:25Imran
23:26Khan
23:27has
23:28made
23:29a very
23:30harsh
23:31statement
23:32today.
23:33Mr.
23:34Imran
23:35Khan
23:36has
23:37made
23:38a very
23:39harsh
23:40statement
23:41today.
23:42Mr.
23:43Imran
23:44Khan
23:45has
23:46made
23:47a very
23:48harsh
23:49statement
23:50today.
23:51Mr.
23:52Imran
23:53Khan
23:54has
23:55made
23:56a very
23:57harsh
23:58statement
23:59today.
24:00Mr.
24:01Imran
24:02Khan
24:03has
24:04made
24:05a very
24:06harsh
24:07statement
24:08today.
24:09Mr.
24:10Imran
24:11Khan
24:12has
24:13made
24:14a very
24:15harsh
24:16statement
24:17today.
24:18Mr.
24:19Imran
24:20Khan
24:21has
24:22made
24:23a very
24:24harsh
24:25statement
24:26today.
24:27Mr.
24:28Imran
24:29Khan
24:30has
24:31made
24:32a very
24:33harsh
24:34statement
24:35today.
24:36Mr.
24:37Imran
24:38Khan
24:39has
24:40made
24:41a very
24:42harsh
24:43statement
24:44today.
24:45Mr.
24:46Imran
24:47Khan
24:48has
24:49made
24:50a very
24:51harsh
24:52statement
24:53today.
24:54Mr.
24:55Imran
24:56Khan
24:57has
24:58made
24:59a very
25:00harsh
25:01statement
25:02today.
25:03Mr.
25:04Imran
25:05Khan
25:06has
25:07made
25:08a very
25:09harsh
25:10statement
25:11today.
25:12Mr.
25:13Imran
25:14Khan
25:15has
25:16made
25:17a very
25:18harsh
25:19statement
25:20today.
25:21Mr.
25:22Imran
25:23Khan
25:24has
25:25made
25:26a very
25:27harsh
25:28statement
25:29today.
25:30Mr.
25:31Imran
25:32Khan
25:33has
25:34made
25:35a very
25:36harsh
25:37statement
25:38today.
25:39Mr.
25:40Imran
25:41Khan
25:42has
25:43made
25:44a very
25:45harsh
25:46statement
25:47today.
25:48Mr.
25:49Imran
25:50Khan
25:51has
25:52made
25:53a very
25:54harsh
25:55statement
25:56today.
25:57Mr.
25:58Imran
25:59Khan
26:00has
26:01made
26:02a very
26:03harsh
26:04statement
26:05today.
26:06Mr.
26:07Imran
26:08Khan
26:09has
26:10made
26:11a very
26:12harsh
26:13statement
26:14today.
26:15Mr.
26:16Imran
26:17Khan
26:18has
26:19made
26:20a very
26:21harsh
26:22statement
26:23today.
26:24Mr.
26:25Imran
26:26Khan
26:27has
26:28made
26:29a very
26:30harsh
26:31statement
26:32today.
26:33Mr.
26:34Imran
26:35Khan
26:36has
26:37made
26:38a very
26:39harsh
26:40statement
26:41today.
26:42Mr.
26:43Imran
26:44Khan
26:45has
26:46made
26:47a very
26:48harsh
26:49statement
26:50today.
26:51Mr.
26:52Imran
26:53Khan
26:54has
26:55made
26:56a very
26:57harsh
26:58statement
26:59today.
27:00Mr.
27:01Imran
27:02Khan
27:03has
27:04made
27:05a very
27:06harsh
27:07statement
27:08today.
27:09Mr.
27:10Imran
27:11Khan
27:12has
27:13made
27:14a very
27:15harsh
27:16statement
27:17today.
27:18Mr.
27:19Imran
27:20Khan
27:21has
27:22made
27:23a very
27:24harsh
27:25statement
27:26today.
27:27Mr.
27:28Imran
27:29Khan
27:30has
27:31made
27:32a very
27:33harsh
27:34statement
27:35today.
27:36Mr.
27:37Imran
27:38Khan
27:39has
27:40made
27:41a very
27:42harsh
27:43statement
27:44today.
27:45Mr.
27:46Imran
27:47Khan
27:48has
27:49made
27:50a very
27:51harsh
27:52statement
27:53today.
27:54Mr.
27:55Imran
27:56Khan
27:57has
27:58made
27:59a very
28:00harsh
28:01statement
28:02today.
28:03Mr.
28:04Imran
28:05Khan
28:06has
28:07made
28:08a very
28:09harsh
28:10statement
28:11today.
28:12Mr.
28:13Imran
28:14Khan
28:15has
28:16made
28:17a very
28:18harsh
28:19statement
28:20today.
28:21Mr.
28:22Imran
28:23Khan
28:24has
28:25made
28:26a very
28:27harsh
28:28statement
28:29today.
28:30Mr.
28:31Imran
28:32Khan
28:33has
28:34made
28:35a very
28:36harsh
28:37statement
28:38today.
28:39Mr.
28:40Imran
28:41Khan
28:42has
28:43made
28:44a very
28:45harsh
28:46statement
28:47today.
28:48Mr.
28:49Imran
28:50Khan
28:51has
28:52made
28:53a very
28:54harsh
28:55statement
28:56today.
28:57Mr.
28:58Imran
28:59Khan
29:00has
29:01made
29:02a very
29:03harsh
29:04statement
29:05today.
29:06Mr.
29:07Imran
29:08Khan
29:09has
29:10made
29:11a very
29:12harsh
29:13statement
29:14today.
29:15Mr.
29:16Imran
29:17Khan
29:18has
29:19made
29:20a very
29:21harsh
29:22statement
29:23today.
29:24Mr.
29:25Imran
29:26Khan
29:27has
29:28made
29:29a very
29:30harsh
29:31statement
29:32today.
29:33Mr.
29:34Imran
29:35Khan
29:36has
29:37made
29:38a very
29:39harsh
29:40statement
29:41today.
29:42Mr.
29:43Imran
29:44Khan
29:45has
29:46made
29:47a very
29:48harsh
29:49statement
29:50today.
29:51Mr.
29:52Imran
29:53Khan
29:54has
29:55made
29:56a very
29:57harsh
29:58statement
29:59today.
30:00Mr.
30:01Imran
30:02Khan
30:03has
30:04made
30:05a very
30:06harsh
30:07statement
30:08today.
30:09Mr.
30:10Imran
30:11Khan
30:12has
30:13made
30:14a very
30:15harsh
30:16statement
30:17today.
30:18Mr.
30:19Imran
30:20Khan
30:21has
30:22made
30:23a very
30:24harsh
30:25statement
30:26today.
30:27Mr.
30:28Imran
30:29Khan
30:30has
30:31made
30:32a very
30:33harsh
30:34statement
30:35today.
30:36Mr.
30:37Imran
30:38Khan
30:39has
30:40made
30:41a very
30:42harsh
30:43statement
30:44today.
30:45Mr.
30:46Imran
30:47Khan
30:48has
30:49made
30:50a very
30:51harsh
30:52statement
30:53today.
30:54Mr.
30:55Imran
30:56Khan
30:57has
30:58made
30:59a very
31:00harsh
31:01statement
31:02today.
31:03Mr.
31:04Imran
31:05Khan
31:06has
31:07made
31:08a very
31:09harsh
31:10statement
31:11today.
31:12Mr.
31:13Imran
31:14Khan
31:15has
31:16made
31:17a very
31:18harsh
31:19statement
31:20today.
31:21Mr.
31:22Imran
31:23Khan
31:24has
31:25made
31:26a very
31:27harsh
31:28statement
31:29today.
31:30Mr.
31:31Imran
31:32Khan
31:33has
31:34made
31:35a very
31:36harsh
31:37statement
31:38today.
31:39Mr.
31:40Imran
31:41Khan
31:42has
31:43made
31:44a very
31:45harsh
31:46statement
31:47today.
31:48Mr.
31:49Imran
31:50Khan
31:51has
31:52made
31:53a very
31:54harsh
31:55statement
31:56today.
31:57Mr.
31:58Imran
31:59Khan
32:00has
32:01made
32:02a very
32:03harsh
32:04statement
32:05today.
32:06Mr.
32:07Imran
32:08Khan
32:09has
32:10made
32:11a very
32:12harsh
32:13statement
32:14today.
32:15Mr.
32:16Imran
32:17Khan
32:18has
32:19made
32:20a very
32:21harsh
32:22statement
32:23today.
32:24Mr.
32:25Imran
32:26Khan
32:27has
32:28made
32:29a very
32:30harsh
32:31statement
32:32today.
32:33Mr.
32:34Imran
32:35Khan
32:36has
32:37made
32:38a very
32:39harsh
32:40statement
32:41today.
32:42Mr.
32:43Imran
32:44Khan
32:45has
32:46made
32:47a very
32:48harsh
32:49statement
32:50today.
32:51Mr.
32:52Imran
32:53Khan
32:54has
32:55made
32:56a very
32:57harsh
32:58statement
32:59today.
33:00Mr.
33:01Imran
33:02Khan
33:03has
33:04made
33:05a very
33:06harsh
33:07statement
33:08today.
33:09Mr.
33:10Imran
33:11Khan
33:12has
33:13made
33:14a very
33:15harsh
33:16statement
33:17today.
33:18Mr.
33:19Imran
33:20Khan
33:21has
33:22made
33:23a very
33:24harsh
33:25statement
33:26today.
33:27Mr.
33:28Imran
33:29Khan
33:30has
33:31made
33:32a very
33:33harsh
33:34statement
33:35today.
33:36Mr.
33:37Imran
33:38Khan
33:39has
33:40made
33:41a very
33:42harsh
33:43statement
33:44today.
33:45Mr.
33:46Imran
33:47Khan
33:48has
33:49made
33:50a very
33:51harsh
33:52statement
33:53today.
33:54Mr.
33:55Imran
33:56Khan
33:57has
33:58made
33:59a very
34:00harsh
34:01statement
34:02today.
34:03Mr.
34:04Imran
34:05Khan
34:06has
34:07made
34:08a very
34:09harsh
34:10statement
34:11today.
34:12Mr.
34:13Imran
34:14Khan
34:15has
34:16made
34:17a very
34:18harsh
34:19statement
34:20today.
34:21Mr.
34:22Imran
34:23Khan
34:24has
34:25made
34:26a very
34:27harsh
34:28statement
34:29today.
34:30Mr.
34:31Imran
34:32Khan
34:33has
34:34made
34:35a very
34:36harsh
34:37statement
34:38today.
34:39Mr.
34:40Imran
34:41Khan
34:42has
34:43made
34:44a very
34:45harsh
34:46statement
34:47today.
34:48Mr.
34:49Imran
34:50Khan
34:51has
34:52made
34:53a very
34:54harsh
34:55statement
34:56today.
34:57Mr.
34:58Imran
34:59Khan
35:00has
35:01made
35:02a very
35:03harsh
35:04statement
35:05today.
35:06Mr.
35:07Imran
35:08Khan
35:09has
35:10made
35:11a very
35:12harsh
35:13statement
35:14today.
35:15Mr.
35:16Imran
35:17Khan
35:18has
35:19made
35:20a very
35:21harsh
35:22statement
35:23today.
35:24Mr.
35:25Imran
35:26Khan
35:27has
35:28made
35:29a very
35:30harsh
35:31statement
35:32today.
35:33Mr.
35:34Imran
35:35Khan
35:36has
35:37made
35:38a very
35:39harsh
35:40statement
35:41today.
35:42Mr.
35:43Impraman
35:45Khan
35:46has
35:47made
35:48a very
35:49harsh
35:50statement
35:51today.
35:52Mr.
35:53Imran
35:54Khan
35:55has
35:56made
35:57Now what should I say? He kept lying.
35:59I was in that tunnel when after the atomic explosion,
36:03the three journalists who went, Nazir Naji, Masood Malik, and I were there.
36:08General Rao Zulfiqar was there.
36:10Dr. Qadeer was there. Ashfaq Hassan was there.
36:13And there it was revealed that the wire that charges the atom bomb,
36:19it reached Pakistan seven days later.
36:21Do you know that the explosions were to happen on the 21st?
36:24Oh.
36:25This happened right in front of me.
36:27Later, Gauhar Ayub Khan took this to the next level.
36:30It was their duty to go and prepare people for Mushahid Hussain Syed and Gauhar Ayub Khan.
36:35These are the people who were giving the name of Nawaz Sharif to Gauhar Ayub Khan in Haripur.
36:40We were present there.
36:42Do you know, these have changed later.
36:44So you are saying that Gauhar Ayub wanted that Mr. Mian should give a light statement.
36:48Mr. Mian rejected and said that he gave a statement of his own accord.
36:50I am telling you something else.
36:52I will tell you the letter in the next program.
36:56The letter that Shamshad Ahmed Khan wrote after getting ready from the foreign office,
37:01it was a very bogus letter as if we were pleading to America.
37:04Later, the elder brother of Akram Zaki, Anwar Zahid, drafted it.
37:10Khwaja Zahir is alive.
37:12That letter went that we are not listening to you.
37:15We told you that we are going to blow up.
37:17That letter was a written letter.
37:19What kind of things are happening on 28th?
37:21He said that when Nawaz Sharif was in exile,
37:23he was not here.
37:25Then he wrote books.
37:27What is this that you are denying a historical fact
37:29where your great people were scared
37:31and Nawaz Sharif was standing there.
37:33Okay, let's talk about this a little more.
37:35Then I will go to Mr. Niay.
37:37What can be said about Gauhar Sahib
37:39that he had a political opposition to Mr. Nawaz Sharif
37:41and he changed his statement.
37:43But you also know that Dr. AQ Khan
37:45used to give such statements
37:47that his summary was that Mr. Nawaz Sharif did not have a credit.
37:50Can I tell you about this?
37:52Tell us.
37:54There was a discussion going on
37:56in that tunnel.
37:58There was a debate going on
38:00and all three of our atomic scientists
38:02were fighting among themselves
38:04for credit.
38:06And General Zulfiqar,
38:08who was already familiar to me,
38:10was from DDG ISI external wing
38:12and was also a relative of Rao Sikandar Iqbal.
38:14He said that this is because of you.
38:16I said that this is because of me.
38:18We are all standing here
38:20and they are fighting for credit.
38:22Dr. Qadeer has also praised Mr. Nawaz Sharif
38:24ten times.
38:26There were two or three statements.
38:28Since he is not present,
38:30there can be no debate.
38:32Otherwise, I would have rebutted everything.
38:34I was there on the occasion.
38:36Okay, this is very interesting.
38:38This was Mr. Nawaz Sharif's question
38:40as to why we were late for so many days.
38:42Otherwise, you are saying that
38:44the work had to be done on 21st October.
38:46Yes, instead of 28th May,
38:48it was 21st May.
38:50Okay, very interesting.
38:52Now, Mr. Niazi,
38:54let's fast forward
38:56and come back to these incidents.
38:58Do you think that Mr. Niazi
39:00has again given a very harsh statement
39:02in the name of the Army Chief?
39:04Does this mean that
39:06all those things have been rebutted
39:08that you raise your head every few days
39:10that something is going on?
39:12Look, Bushra has also come out
39:14and said that a game is being played.
39:16Look, Mr. Khan has also said
39:18that a game is being played.
39:20And then every 20 days,
39:22Mr. Khan fires such a straight fire
39:24that all the things are rebutted.
39:26Has this happened again today?
39:30Wasim,
39:32this Mr. Imran Khan
39:34is a very interesting person
39:36and a person
39:38who is a member
39:40of the Anwar-e-Islam
39:42community.
39:44I have always admired him
39:46for these two things.
39:48He is a very courageous person
39:50and I think he is an example
39:52in fighting.
39:54He is one of the few politicians
39:56who can fight
39:58like a politician.
40:00And he has
40:02honed this thing a lot.
40:04But as far as politics is concerned,
40:06I think that
40:08if I say that an ordinary
40:11person,
40:13he has no idea
40:15about politics.
40:17It is okay that
40:19he abused him.
40:21It is not difficult to abuse.
40:23If you are a little intelligent
40:25and courageous,
40:27you can even kill a person.
40:29Then you abused him
40:31and then people found out
40:33that you are attacking politics.
40:35So, after calling Mir Jafar
40:37a simple animal,
40:39in 2022,
40:41holding his feet
40:43and begging him
40:45to meet him,
40:47he did not ask Dr. Alvi
40:49to tell the truth
40:51before he died
40:53about the conditions
40:55and demands
40:57of the meeting.
40:59And Imran Khan
41:01was humiliating
41:03and insulting him.
41:05Then as soon as
41:07Mr. Muneer came,
41:09someone whispered
41:11in his ear
41:13that there will be
41:15a rebellion in the army.
41:17I think that
41:19the mentality
41:21behind 9th May
41:23was that if we do anything,
41:25there will be a rebellion
41:27in the army.
41:29Obviously,
41:31this could not have been
41:33published in the press.
41:35Then what happened
41:37after that?
41:39Now,
41:41Justice Mansoor Shah
41:43and the courts
41:45have to make him the PM.
41:47On 25th October,
41:49Imran Khan
41:51will open the elections.
41:53He will get 80 seats
41:55and 160 total seats.
41:57And Imran Khan
41:59will be released from jail.
42:01So, you are saying that
42:03the 26th amendment
42:05has changed everything.
42:07Now,
42:09the so-called
42:11false props
42:13have been found
42:15in Trump.
42:17And after
42:194-5 months,
42:21he has reconciled himself
42:23to the rebellion
42:25of the army.
42:27Then Justice Mansoor Shah
42:29had to make him the PM.
42:32Now, Trump has to
42:34get him out of jail.
42:36When Trump comes,
42:38we will know.
42:40Mr. Rana,
42:42if the system
42:44is so strict
42:46for Imran Khan,
42:48then what is the reason
42:50for Bushra Sahiba's release?
42:52At least,
42:54the system has tried
42:56to convince Imran Khan
42:58to at least make a statement.
43:00If the system
43:02is so strict,
43:04then why
43:06did Bushra Sahiba
43:08get released?
43:10I don't think
43:12that the system
43:14played a role
43:16in Bushra Sahiba's release.
43:18After that,
43:20the system
43:22must have created
43:24an opportunity
43:26for the PM
43:28to remain silent
43:30for 30 hours
43:32and narrate stories.
43:34It was easier for him.
43:36Mr. Khan was also told
43:38that he was not making
43:40any more cases
43:42after his wife's release.
43:44Cars came inside
43:46and went outside.
43:48I was saying
43:50that this is not a deal,
43:52this is an understanding.
43:54Tomorrow morning,
43:56on 9th May,
43:58if not 100%,
44:00then 90% chance
44:02that Rahul Pandey
44:04will be charged
44:06in GHQ case.
44:08You should remember
44:10that the case is going
44:12to the army court.
44:14It won't be a big deal
44:16that he won't go.
44:18He will be charged
44:20and then he can take the case
44:22in custody.
44:24Tomorrow,
44:26Sindh's Supreme Judicial Commission
44:28will be formed
44:30and next week,
44:32the Supreme Judicial Commission
44:34will be formed.
44:36There will be a lot of decisions.
44:38All these things are coming together.
44:40Especially our media
44:42and PTI's social media
44:44did this.
44:46I am saying
44:48what Mr. Niyazi said.
44:5020th January is coming.
44:53Try to get all these people
44:55from Trump to make a tweet
44:57and ask them to let Imran Khan go.
44:59You will get to know about the system
45:01and where he is standing.
45:03Right.
45:05Mr. Niyazi,
45:07Mr. Khan has to decide
45:09but no one can decide.
45:11It is possible that Mr. Khan
45:13realizes that things have gone bad
45:15and the tenure has increased
45:17and Mr. Shah has not come.
45:19Now it is better
45:21that he retreats
45:23and the case is handled
45:25on the basis of a few people.
45:27Is it possible?
45:29Or is it impossible?
45:31Mr. Mahatma,
45:33there are analysts like you
45:35who know the truth.
45:37Like I mentioned earlier,
45:39on 9th September,
45:41someone met him
45:43to approach him.
45:45He was ready to give
45:47a fast award extension.
45:49Ali Gohar
45:51has been made a story.
45:53Ali Gohar has been made a story.
45:55Ali Gohar has been made a story.
45:57Gohar Ayub
45:59has been making slogans
46:01that he wanted to name Hazara.
46:03His nephew,
46:05Umar Ayub
46:07was making slogans
46:09on 9th May 2018.
46:11Now he has become the opposition leader.
46:13Ali bin Gandapur
46:15has been made a story.
46:17One person
46:19can tell you
46:21that Imran Khan
46:23has brought such people
46:25so that the establishment
46:27can talk to them
46:29or give them some mercy.
46:31I think what Imran Khan
46:33does not have
46:35is that after giving
46:37bits and pieces,
46:39he says,
46:41why are you not releasing me?
46:43Mr. Imran Khan,
46:45the first thing is
46:47that he does not forgive anyone
46:49and does not forget anyone's mistakes.
46:51The second thing is
46:53that he leaves
46:55his opponent's life
46:57on the conditions of his opponent.
46:59He does not end
47:01any of his words.
47:03If Imran Khan accepts both of them,
47:05then the matter will be settled.
47:07Thank you very much.
47:09We will conclude after the break.