Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 4th Dec 2024
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00:00:00In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:00:12Peace be upon you.
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00:00:14I am Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
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00:00:42What international news is coming beforehand
00:00:46United Nations, finally, soaked off Palestinian state.
00:00:51United Nations, finally, soaked off Palestinian state.
00:00:53Making It soggy on this platform is big thing.
00:00:55is a big thing because we know what America and other countries have to do, to give a veto
00:01:00if there is to be a voting right, which I guess has already been done.
00:01:04Now let's see that South Korea, you know last night they put up a martial law.
00:01:10Yes. Their president put it up. Suddenly.
00:01:12And they had to make a law in which the opposition was in a way a hurdle,
00:01:17so for that reason they put it up first, but in any way the opposition reached the parliament
00:01:22and they gave a lot of votes in opposition and then the martial law was put up.
00:01:27And now think, this is the first time in 50 years that a martial law has been put up
00:01:31and that too on behalf of the president.
00:01:33Now their critics are saying that look in the 21st century this doesn't happen anymore.
00:01:38I was just surprised that in the 21st century.
00:01:41Then it didn't happen. Thousands of people gathered there and within a few hours
00:01:46the president announced the end of the martial law.
00:01:49And they were most afraid of North Korea. And you know what the situation is in North Korea.
00:01:54There are a lot of movies and books about Pyongyang and Seoul and there have been a lot of discussions.
00:02:02So anyway, apart from that, we will also talk about the history of Sufyan and the Pakistani team.
00:02:08What is it?
00:02:09So let's start with that.
00:02:10Absolutely, why not?
00:02:11Before that, this record that Sufyan achieved, it was with our brother Umar Gul.
00:02:17And what did Umar Gul do?
00:02:18He scored 5 wickets while bowling brilliantly.
00:02:21The runs were a little more.
00:02:22Sufyan did the same thing and instead of a few runs.
00:02:26So what a 19-year-old spinner.
00:02:29What a performance.
00:02:31And he bowled in a great way.
00:02:33And the Pakistani team overall was very good.
00:02:35Pakistan also defeated Zimbabwe by 10 wickets.
00:02:37And after winning this second match, the series of 3 matches, we have won 2 matches in it.
00:02:42In the ODI series, you saw what happened.
00:02:45It was a great series.
00:02:46And finally, Pakistan made their victory.
00:02:49But we can say that it was a tough time.
00:02:53They gave a little too much in the first match.
00:02:55In the second match, there were no wickets on 37.
00:02:57And after that, on 56, everything was over.
00:03:00Obviously, they also came to play.
00:03:02Zimbabwe also has to play.
00:03:04But Pakistan performed well.
00:03:06And obviously, a series of victories matters a lot.
00:03:11It creates a psychological barrier.
00:03:14And you gain confidence.
00:03:16It creates a psychological barrier.
00:03:17But we have another great success here.
00:03:21I would like to mention it.
00:03:23We often talk about cricket.
00:03:26Our blind cricket team has won the Pakistan T20 Blind World Cup.
00:03:32And Pakistan played very well.
00:03:35This is the 4th World Cup of the blind cricket team.
00:03:38Pakistan defeated Bangladesh by 10 wickets.
00:03:41Pakistan defeated both the teams by 10 wickets.
00:03:44Pakistan scored 140 runs in 11 overs.
00:03:47Captain Nisar Ali played 72 runs.
00:03:50And Sabdar played 47 runs.
00:03:53And Pakistan was unbeatable in this tournament.
00:03:56We won the T20 Blind World Cup for the first time.
00:04:00Before this, India has won 2 times.
00:04:03In fact, India has won 3 times.
00:04:05And Pakistan did not go to India in the previous tournament.
00:04:09This was a great success.
00:04:11Let's talk about our performance against Zimbabwe.
00:04:16Shahid Hashmi, the representative of Khasusi Barai Khel is with us.
00:04:20Shahid, it is true that this Zimbabwean team does not have
00:04:25Grant Flaher, Andy Flaher, Heath Streak,
00:04:28Prospero Tassia or Henry Olanga.
00:04:31These names used to be great cricketers.
00:04:35And Zimbabwe used to be a very good team.
00:04:38But despite this, Pakistan performed well on a difficult track.
00:04:42Overall, your thoughts.
00:04:45It is true.
00:04:46According to me, the captain of Zimbabwe, Sikandar Azhar,
00:04:51He misread the pitch.
00:04:53It was slow and there was a spin on it.
00:04:55If he had bowled first, it would have been better for him.
00:04:58But Sikandar Azhar bowled very well.
00:05:01And from 37 without a dot to 57 all-out.
00:05:04All the victories fell on 20 runs.
00:05:06Zimbabwe's players were showing a little bit of mischief.
00:05:10Because it's a 20-over game and you're doing it so fast.
00:05:14And you got all-out in the 13th over.
00:05:17The whole match ended in a total of 109 games.
00:05:20This is Pakistan's victory in any T20 game.
00:05:24Zimbabwe's players panicked a little.
00:05:26It was a wrong decision to win the toss and bat.
00:05:29But Pakistan's bowlers bowled very well.
00:05:32Especially Sufian Muqib.
00:05:34Shahid, if we look at Pakistan's overall performance in both matches.
00:05:39Which player is consistent for you in the performance?
00:05:45Sufian Muqib bowled very well in both matches.
00:05:48He won 3 in the first match and 5 in the second.
00:05:51Abrar bowled very well in both matches.
00:05:54These are the youngsters who have to groom Pakistan.
00:05:57For the T20 World Cup in 2026.
00:05:59And it was a very good step that we tested the youngsters in this series.
00:06:03Okay, we will lose a match with these youngsters.
00:06:06But at least they will get that stage.
00:06:09From where they will get that launch pad.
00:06:11From where they can strengthen Pakistan's team for the World Cup in 2026.
00:06:15I would like to go with these players in South Africa, even if Pakistan loses the series.
00:06:21I would like to bring back some regular captains.
00:06:25But these players will learn when they lose.
00:06:29And our team will become a good team for 2026.
00:06:32Inshallah, Inshallah.
00:06:34What is the situation with the Champions Trophy?
00:06:38Did India and Indian media not like Pakistan's offer?
00:06:41Nothing.
00:06:42I am speaking from the bottom of my heart.
00:06:44They don't like any of our offers.
00:06:47Shahid sahib.
00:06:48There is a word in English.
00:06:49There is a word in English.
00:06:50Kaldi Saik.
00:06:51The lane has been closed from the front.
00:06:53So we are standing in a closed lane.
00:06:55On one side is Pakistan and on the other side is India.
00:06:57The ICC has said, fight among yourselves.
00:06:59We can't do anything.
00:07:00You can be ten times poorer among yourselves.
00:07:02We will listen to whoever wins.
00:07:04The new formula that Pakistan has given.
00:07:07Obviously, India and Indian broadcasters will not like it.
00:07:10Why?
00:07:11Shahid sahib, tell me one reason.
00:07:13Why don't you like it?
00:07:14Pakistan has made a fair demand.
00:07:17And when you don't want to play in Pakistan,
00:07:20then it is okay for you to play in Dubai.
00:07:22But if we have made this demand,
00:07:24then what is their problem?
00:07:26Yes, of course, they will have a problem.
00:07:28India has a double standard.
00:07:30They are ready to invite us to play.
00:07:33They accuse us of interfering.
00:07:36We spoil their situation.
00:07:39When we don't come here,
00:07:41then why do they invite us?
00:07:43Sir, you have heard what they are saying.
00:07:46They are saying so innocently
00:07:48that in our country,
00:07:50the situation is not so bad
00:07:52that Pakistan should object like this.
00:07:54We have a legitimate objection.
00:07:56But why are you inviting the team of that country
00:08:00from which you have no relations?
00:08:02Don't invite them.
00:08:03And now bear it.
00:08:05If Pakistan has adopted a strong stance
00:08:08that if you don't go, then we won't go either.
00:08:10And how many times has Pakistan gone?
00:08:12Since the 2008 Asia Cup,
00:08:14when India came to Pakistan for the last time,
00:08:17we played the semi-final of the 2011 World Cup.
00:08:20We played the one-day and T20 series of 2012-13.
00:08:23In 2016, we played the T20 World Cup.
00:08:25In 2023, we played the ODI World Cup.
00:08:27Despite the fact that there were threats,
00:08:30the pitch was dug,
00:08:31we had to shift a match.
00:08:33This has never happened with any of our teams.
00:08:35Yes, and Pakistan has its own reservations.
00:08:38If we talk politically and state to state,
00:08:41that how strong is India's stance in Pakistan,
00:08:44then we have our own issues.
00:08:46But Mr. Shahid, there are very few days left.
00:08:49This should have been decided already.
00:08:52Now Jai Shah has become the chairman of the ICC.
00:08:55So how long can we wait for this?
00:09:00There is hope for tomorrow.
00:09:02There is news that a board meeting will be called tomorrow.
00:09:05Obviously, it will be virtual.
00:09:07I hope that on Friday, everyone's wishes will be fulfilled.
00:09:11And the issue of Champions Trophy will be resolved.
00:09:14Pakistan Cricket Board has made a condition.
00:09:17The timing of the meeting was perfect.
00:09:19This time, a legally binding document should be given.
00:09:23That yes, we have said this.
00:09:25It will be the same in the future.
00:09:27It will be hybrid.
00:09:28For Pakistan, it will be hybrid in all the events in India.
00:09:31And next year, Asia Cup is still there.
00:09:33Even in that, Pakistan should not go and adopt a strong stance.
00:09:37It has happened before in the Asia Cup.
00:09:39There was no Indian team in the Asia Cup.
00:09:41There was no Pakistani team in the Asia Cup.
00:09:43So the Asia Cup continued.
00:09:45So Pakistan needs a legally binding document.
00:09:47Which Pakistan has signed.
00:09:49Okay.
00:09:50Anyway, you are saying that the stance will have to be kept like this.
00:09:53And I don't know what names they are giving on the hybrid formula.
00:09:59What do you think of Mohsin Naqvi and the board's mindset?
00:10:06Will they give in in the future?
00:10:09Keeping in mind a lot of things?
00:10:12Or will the stance remain the same?
00:10:14Ashfaq, there are two aspects to it.
00:10:16One is sentimental.
00:10:17In front of 24-25 crore people.
00:10:19We show that we have prepared a very tough position.
00:10:23We have told that we also exist.
00:10:26And the other aspect is logical and sensible.
00:10:29Pakistan is a part of the cricket world.
00:10:33It should exist.
00:10:35Because our team needs international cricket.
00:10:38We have shown that we are ready for the hybrid model.
00:10:42But in the future, our hybrid model.
00:10:44And if the Indian team does not come in the final,
00:10:48Then we have to convince them to come in the final in Lahore.
00:10:51Mr. Shahid, once again, the role of the broadcasters will be decisive.
00:10:56Because more pressure is coming from them.
00:10:58That Pakistan and India should have a match.
00:11:00And secondly, the decision should be made by now.
00:11:03Of course, the broadcaster has taken out a $3 billion amount.
00:11:08This $3 billion is for that part, which is India's part.
00:11:13These 3 billion are India's rights.
00:11:15And 300 million are of the rest of the world.
00:11:18So you can guess how powerful India is.
00:11:22Yesterday, England's players protested.
00:11:25For Pakistan, for Super League.
00:11:27You are not giving us NOC, but you are giving it for IPL.
00:11:30And their agent spoke very harshly.
00:11:32He said that you are afraid of India.
00:11:34England and Wales Cricket Board.
00:11:35Many players will retire and be ready to play PSL.
00:11:38Because a retired player does not need NOC.
00:11:41So now there is a little noise.
00:11:44Pakistan will have to lobby after this.
00:11:46And in 2011, there was a review on the governance of the ICC.
00:11:51The top 3 countries have a lot of power over the ICC.
00:11:56This should also change.
00:11:58That is already present in front of everyone.
00:12:00But you know that the test matches are taking place.
00:12:03And we do not see the routine aggression of Team Australia.
00:12:07So these words are being used in that too.
00:12:10In a religious way.
00:12:13Maybe they are looking for their IPL contract.
00:12:16And even players discuss that on the field as well.
00:12:19All these countries.
00:12:22Australia, England, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.
00:12:25They will have to think.
00:12:27All the money coming from one country.
00:12:29Such a powerful clout from one country.
00:12:32This is very bad for world cricket.
00:12:35India being world no. 1 in T20, ODI, world no. 2 in test.
00:12:41When they show their strength as a top team, it is acceptable.
00:12:45They can play with anyone they want.
00:12:48But when it is a multinational event, an ICC event.
00:12:51Then they should not show all this.
00:12:54They should show it to everyone.
00:12:56Mr. Shaheen, a match is yet to be played.
00:13:00But after this, we will have a match with South Africa.
00:13:03It is a very difficult team compared to Zimbabwe.
00:13:08Do you think we should keep this team or bring some changes?
00:13:13Bring one or two players.
00:13:15Let them play in T20.
00:13:17Like Rizwan.
00:13:19Or a fast bowler like Naseem Shah or Shaheen Shah.
00:13:22Keep the team.
00:13:24It is okay if you lose to South Africa.
00:13:26But your players will learn from South Africa.
00:13:29And our team will be ready for 2026.
00:13:32Thank you so much Mr. Shaheen for being with us.
00:13:36Let's go to Mr. Sharjeel Inam Aiman.
00:13:4410,000 players are being trained in Karachi by NED University.
00:13:48In Jamshoro, by Mehran University.
00:13:51And through Sakhar IBA.
00:13:5310,000 players are being trained in the first batch.
00:14:01After those courses, they can become self-employed.
00:14:04After becoming self-employed, they can work for themselves.
00:14:09And for the country, they can take the IT industry forward.
00:14:14For every country, it is important that you do such a good job in IT.
00:14:19That your youth start exporting IT software.
00:14:23And we have a lot of talent in Pakistan.
00:14:26Along with this, the government of Sindh is working hard in health, transport and irrigation sectors.
00:14:36So that people can get relief.
00:14:39Development in Karachi is also moving fast.
00:14:44Right now, there are two mega projects in Karachi.
00:14:48Which are worth billions of rupees.
00:14:52One is Link Road.
00:14:55And the other is Malir Expressway.
00:14:58And they are working very fast.
00:15:01And next year, Malir Expressway will be opened for the public.
00:15:07This is a state-of-the-art project.
00:15:10Which will benefit the people of Karachi.
00:15:15Similarly, the Yellow Line BRT and Red Line BRT in transport are also moving fast.
00:15:22And those projects worth billions of rupees have been started to improve travel facilities for people.
00:15:31So the government of Sindh, along with Karachi, is focusing in every district of Sindh.
00:15:38To give relief to people.
00:15:41And in every sector, universities, education, health and other sectors, they are working very hard.
00:15:52Let me answer your question.
00:15:55The target of PTI, I have said this before.
00:16:02And I am the only political worker who has said this before and I have said it again and again.
00:16:08The target of PTI or the enmity of PTI is neither with any institution of Pakistan nor with any political party.
00:16:20Their target, their enmity is with Pakistan.
00:16:24The script that has been written is a part of an international conspiracy to defame Pakistan.
00:16:32You can see that on every occasion, they did not leave any space to make Pakistan, Pakistan's institutions, Pakistan's political parties controversial.
00:16:42And of course, God forbid, God forbid, if any of them is weak, then the country is weak.
00:16:48Alhamdulillah, all our institutions are strong.
00:16:51Their conspiracies will not be weak.
00:16:54Their political parties, their opposing political parties or their competitor political parties, they also have high hopes.
00:17:02No one is in fear of them or in their fear.
00:17:06But the conspiracy they have made at the moment is to weaken Pakistan internationally.
00:17:11They have given billions of rupees to the lobbyists.
00:17:16They are sitting in different countries and targeting Pakistan and the state.
00:17:24Their relative, Zach Goldsmith, and the Goldsmith family, they have tried all over the world to defame Pakistan.
00:17:36And there are different lobbyists, different newspapers, different newspapers, different parliamentarians, who are lobbying against Pakistan.
00:17:47Even now, in Islamabad, in the name of dead bodies...
00:17:52Alright, you have seen the conversation between Shahreena Memon and Basit Kaisar.
00:18:03Now that we are talking about politicians, let us move on to the political topic.
00:18:08Today, we are having a different type of political conversation.
00:18:10We are having a different type of conversation.
00:18:11We are doing it, but Sharjeel sahab was also doing it, and Basit Kaisar sahab was also doing it.
00:18:13Normally, after 10 o'clock...
00:18:14I was watching the surrounding winds in Karachi.
00:18:18Today, the winds are very good.
00:18:20Today, the weather has started to get gloomy.
00:18:22We are seeing the effects of the weather.
00:18:27But if you look at November, it has been the hottest year in a long time.
00:18:32It has been a month.
00:18:33Yes, a whole month.
00:18:34Sorry, sorry, sorry.
00:18:35Alright, let us show you once again.
00:18:36Sharjeel Inam Memon is having a conversation.
00:18:38Until now, in the history of Pakistan, the government of different political parties has gone.
00:18:43The leadership of different political parties tolerated the imprisonment.
00:18:49But for Pakistan, no one thought ill of the nation.
00:18:54When the time came for the IMF, they wrote a letter to the IMF.
00:19:01They tried to contact them to stop the aid of Pakistan.
00:19:05What is the purpose of this?
00:19:09God forbid, if the loan of Pakistan was stopped, it could have been a chance for Diwali.
00:19:19Millions of people who are doing government jobs, their salaries would have been reduced.
00:19:26Your economy would have increased.
00:19:29Alhamdulillah, the economy is improving.
00:19:31We can see the effects.
00:19:33Your stock exchange is going up.
00:19:35Your interest rates in Pakistan are going down.
00:19:42People's confidence is going up.
00:19:44When the economy of Pakistan will improve, you will see that PTI will come forward through some conspiracy.
00:19:51You have just seen that in PTI's leadership, in their second-tier leadership, to what extent there is contradiction.
00:19:59Every leader of PTI is giving different statements.
00:20:04Every leader of PTI is saying different things.
00:20:09There is no contradiction between them.
00:20:12Let me tell you about Parachandar.
00:20:15Mr. Gandapur gave a big speech on an assembly floor.
00:20:21He said, we will fight.
00:20:24We are not weak.
00:20:26We have weapons.
00:20:28We have money.
00:20:29These were his words.
00:20:30We have weapons.
00:20:31We have money.
00:20:32We will fight.
00:20:33O people of God, whom are you talking about fighting?
00:20:36You are talking about fighting your own government.
00:20:41You are saying that you will raise a weapon against your own government.
00:20:44If you want to raise this weapon, Mr. Gandapur, then raise it against those terrorists.
00:20:49You say that you are not weak.
00:20:51You are not coward.
00:20:52You are very brave.
00:20:53If you want to raise a weapon against your own government, then raise it against those terrorists.
00:20:58You are killing poor people, ordinary people, who are terrorizing in Parachandar.
00:21:06You are terrorizing in Bannu.
00:21:08You are terrorizing in other places.
00:21:10You have so much capability.
00:21:12You call yourself such a brave person.
00:21:14Then raise this weapon.
00:21:15Raise this money.
00:21:16You fight those people.
00:21:17How can you raise a weapon to fight your own government?
00:21:20I don't label anyone.
00:21:26But I think this is a message of rebellion from the state.
00:21:30This cannot be a good message.
00:21:33A chief minister of a province says that he will raise a weapon against another government.
00:21:38He will raise a weapon against his own government.
00:21:40I think that there can be no bigger irresponsible statement than this.
00:21:44And there can be no bigger foolish thought than this.
00:21:50You have gone to China.
00:21:52What?
00:21:53You have gone to China with the Chairman of the People's Party.
00:21:57Okay, let's talk about something else.
00:22:00Tell us about the water issue in Daryasand.
00:22:02What is the problem with the water in Daryasand?
00:22:04Look, the Chief Minister has given his clear policy on the water issue.
00:22:10The Chairman of the People's Party...
00:22:12Alright, let's take a break.
00:22:14We will come back after the break.
00:22:21Welcome back once again.
00:22:24Before we move on to the segment, let's share a piece of news.
00:22:28The attack on the Karachi airport by the CTD has been reported in the ATC.
00:22:35And the arrested terrorist Javed has confessed to the suicide bombings and planned arrests.
00:22:41The initial report has come.
00:22:43The report states that the airport bombings, planned arrests and the arrest of Javed
00:22:49The arrested terrorist Javed has confessed to the suicide bombings and planned arrests.
00:22:53The commander of the Kaladam organization, Mastermind Bashir Abdul Rehman, has funded the bombings and planned arrests.
00:22:58And the arrest of Javed and the death of the terrorist Javed has completed all the work.
00:23:06In Karachi, a car that was used in the explosion has been purchased.
00:23:12And it has also been reported that there is a place in Karachi.
00:23:16And the payment of Rs. 71 lakh has been made through a private bank branch in Hub Chowki.
00:23:21In the case, the Kaladam organization has been nominated as the commander of the Majid Brigade.
00:23:25In the case, the people involved in the suicide bombings have also been nominated.
00:23:29In the case, the commander of the Kaladam organization, Mastermind Bashir Ahmed Baloch and others have been nominated.
00:23:35The report states that Bashir, Javed and Abdul Rehman have been nominated.
00:23:42Now let's talk about the political situation.
00:23:46The situation is such that the objectives of the final protest were not achieved.
00:23:52After that, the movement is now in a defensive position.
00:23:55And the Muslim League is now in the field against the PTI.
00:23:59On behalf of the Minister of Friendship, the statement has been taken by the Prime Minister of Punjab, Mariam Nawaz.
00:24:07And what did she say?
00:24:09It is time to clean the political dust from Pakistan.
00:24:12In addition, she says that the jail is not being cut from the mastermind of the protest.
00:24:16They call to close the city from there.
00:24:18But Punjab did not listen to her.
00:24:21What else did she say?
00:24:22You heard the conversation of Mariam Nawaz.
00:24:25Bani's sister, Aleema Khanam, says that Bani has sent a message that he still has the last card.
00:24:33And he will not tell anyone about it.
00:24:36During the final protest, Aleema Khan said about the absence of senior leadership that like Bushra Bibi, other leaders should also be on the container.
00:24:47There was a lot of confusion.
00:24:50She was on the container and she led.
00:24:53She led completely.
00:24:55And she took everyone with her.
00:24:57But the rest of the leadership should definitely be on the container.
00:25:02There were a lot of opinions on social media about Khan's health.
00:25:07I said that my health is absolutely fine.
00:25:09I was not exercising.
00:25:11One point is very important in the statement made by the Minister of Information, Atta Muhammad Tarar.
00:25:17He says that a video of firing bullets from the side of the forces should also be shown in front.
00:25:23Because there are a lot of allegations about this.
00:25:25But he said that the PTI has also backtracked on many things.
00:25:30He has also changed his statements.
00:25:32Then he said that he has not been able to give any evidence about the movement of justice.
00:25:38And the bodies will be found only on Tik Tok, Facebook, X and WhatsApp.
00:25:41While the three Rangers and one police officer were not able to testify.
00:25:46What Atta Tarar is saying is that if there is any video evidence, then present it.
00:25:51This is what Maryam Nawaz Sahiba was also saying that we saw the video of Bushra Bibi when she was leaving.
00:25:59Let's talk about this.
00:26:00Mr. Shaukat Yusuf Zahi is present with us.
00:26:04Thank you so much Mr. Shaukat Yusuf Zahi for joining us.
00:26:07First of all, tell us, you are being asked for evidence.
00:26:11The Prime Minister of Punjab is also saying.
00:26:13The Minister of Information is also saying.
00:26:15What would you like to say about this?
00:26:19Thank you very much.
00:26:21I think the ministers, police officers, and loyalists are giving very irresponsible statements.
00:26:27And they are doing the work of burning oil.
00:26:30The government should always be very positive.
00:26:35The government should always respond positively to the opposition.
00:26:43And keep a big heart.
00:26:46But look at this misfortune.
00:26:48First of all, they are saying that the bullets did not fire.
00:26:51If the bullets did not fire, then the investigation should take place.
00:26:53The Judicial Commission is demanding that the investigation should take place.
00:26:59Then it should be done.
00:27:00And apart from this, they are saying that not a single bullet fired, not a single wound.
00:27:05I can tell you about two wounds in my area.
00:27:07Who have been shot.
00:27:09And the bullets are still lying inside them.
00:27:11These are false people.
00:27:13Now you are saying that there are 12 wounds.
00:27:17What is this?
00:27:19If there is a single wound, then why did it happen?
00:27:21And our Rangers brothers who have been martyred.
00:27:24The police officers who have been martyred.
00:27:27They say that they have been accused.
00:27:29I have been accused a hundred times.
00:27:31We have been accused of the 9th of May incident.
00:27:33But they are using it all the time.
00:27:36According to you, you do not have an office.
00:27:38You do not have an office.
00:27:40Maybe they were anticipating it from the party officials that they should insist on it.
00:27:44So that it is acceptable for them.
00:27:46No, look.
00:27:48Mr. Gauhar is the chairman.
00:27:50He has completely insisted on his press conference.
00:27:53So now what?
00:27:55The rest, Imran Khan is in jail.
00:27:57Now look at their fear.
00:27:59Maryam Bibi talks a lot.
00:28:01But look at the fear.
00:28:03In a single call, the whole of Pakistan was closed.
00:28:05It was closed for two days.
00:28:07I will say that you can consider it as stupidity.
00:28:09Or you can consider it as a loss in our unity.
00:28:11That is a different thing.
00:28:13But look at their fear.
00:28:15The whole of Pakistan has been closed.
00:28:17Then God willing, it will be there.
00:28:19Mr. Shaukat, please explain one thing.
00:28:21The statements that are coming today.
00:28:23Do you think that in the beginning there was a little proof of irresponsibility from the party?
00:28:25The numbers that have been given.
00:28:27Plus the fake picture of D-Chowk on AI.
00:28:29The way some people later removed it.
00:28:31Also photographed it.
00:28:33Then a lot about the numbers.
00:28:35Others have talked about the killing of hundreds of people.
00:28:39So first think about it.
00:28:41Then the official handle of PTI.
00:28:43Whether it is on Instagram or anywhere else.
00:28:45The things that are shared from their side.
00:28:47So don't you think that Barrister Gauhar says something else.
00:28:49And he says something else.
00:28:51Shouldn't there be some improvement in these things?
00:28:53Think about it.
00:28:55Look, I think.
00:28:57Because he.
00:28:59Suddenly there was no preparation for it.
00:29:01The way the firing happened.
00:29:03The way the incidents happened.
00:29:05There was no preparation for it.
00:29:07Because we were political workers.
00:29:09But after that.
00:29:11Obviously people gave statements.
00:29:13But I don't think there were any good statements.
00:29:15Because.
00:29:17I said at that time that I can't give a figure.
00:29:19Because it can take 4-5 days.
00:29:21And the main reason for that was that a lot of people were missing.
00:29:23If they don't reach home.
00:29:25Then where are they?
00:29:27If they are not in jail, then where are they?
00:29:29So we said that they should stay for 3-4 days.
00:29:31So some people.
00:29:33What they heard from social media.
00:29:35They may have quoted it.
00:29:37But it should not be like this.
00:29:39We are all responsible people.
00:29:41Whether it is the opposition or the government.
00:29:43We are the people of the country.
00:29:45We work for the country.
00:29:47But such statements that the government is giving.
00:29:49That they are terrorists.
00:29:51So they are working for fuel.
00:29:53If you give such statements.
00:29:55Then the opposition will come even faster.
00:29:57Then you can't run the government.
00:29:59What is the action against women?
00:30:01In Pindi and Islamabad.
00:30:03Those who have been arrested.
00:30:05For them.
00:30:07Or for their families.
00:30:09They were also arrested yesterday.
00:30:11There are videos of that too.
00:30:13This is the reason.
00:30:15They are making an official demand from you.
00:30:17That you tell the numbers.
00:30:19The evidence you have.
00:30:21In the form of a video.
00:30:23In any case.
00:30:25The confusion in a party.
00:30:27You have spoken very openly.
00:30:29About the internal political issues.
00:30:31Mr. Shaukat Yusufzai.
00:30:33And your opinion was that.
00:30:35Bushra Bibi should not make political decisions.
00:30:37But yesterday.
00:30:39When Aleema Khan was speaking.
00:30:41I was guessing from her speech.
00:30:43That the directions that were given.
00:30:45They were given by Bani.
00:30:47And her family followed them.
00:30:49And she was right.
00:30:51In fact, she was saying that.
00:30:53Other women should have been with Bushra Bibi.
00:30:55No.
00:30:57Look.
00:30:59We depend on our leadership.
00:31:03And of course.
00:31:05They also meet.
00:31:07We have not been able to meet.
00:31:09Of course.
00:31:11He said.
00:31:13Go to D-Chowk on 24th November.
00:31:15After that.
00:31:17The leadership said.
00:31:19Mr. Khan said.
00:31:21On the way.
00:31:23If there is a discussion with the government.
00:31:25Then you can sit there.
00:31:27This was from her side.
00:31:29She said.
00:31:31If we had gone to Sanjani.
00:31:33We would have been trapped.
00:31:35This is what Mr. Shaukat Yusufzai said.
00:31:37No.
00:31:39We are talking about what reaches us directly.
00:31:41What Mr. Saif said.
00:31:43What Mr. Gauhar said.
00:31:45What Khan said.
00:31:47But Bushra Bibi did not agree.
00:31:49I said.
00:31:51You have to follow their decision.
00:31:53You should have decided.
00:31:55Why did you not decide on time?
00:31:57Why did you come under pressure?
00:31:59Look.
00:32:01The party's decision was D-Chowk.
00:32:03But Humayun Mohammad was saying.
00:32:05He was saying.
00:32:07We did not trust anyone.
00:32:09We did not know who was talking.
00:32:11Although we told him.
00:32:13Barrister Saif was there.
00:32:15He was communicating.
00:32:17But he said.
00:32:19This was the problem.
00:32:21This was the problem.
00:32:23There was confusion.
00:32:25People did not follow him.
00:32:27Khan's statement.
00:32:29He said.
00:32:31It was D-Chowk.
00:32:33This is within the party.
00:32:35This should be investigated.
00:32:37If it was wrong.
00:32:39Why was it said?
00:32:41If it was not wrong.
00:32:43Why was it not followed?
00:32:45I think things should be clear.
00:32:47If Imran Khan's statement is correct.
00:32:49If it is not correct.
00:32:51Some people.
00:32:53Go to meet him.
00:32:55People from the party should also be included.
00:32:57We should also be included.
00:32:59Old people.
00:33:01So that it is known.
00:33:03People should not come out.
00:33:05If you had not closed the roads.
00:33:07You would have seen.
00:33:09The whole of Punjab would have come out.
00:33:11Thank you so much.
00:33:13For being with us.
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00:35:11In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:35:13Assalam-o-Alaikum. How are you all?
00:35:15Sadaf Abdul Jabbar,
00:35:17us, you,
00:35:19the cameraman,
00:35:21and the people in DCR,
00:35:23we are all fine.
00:35:25The cold has started.
00:35:27The cold has hit us hard.
00:35:29But one thing is that
00:35:31along with the cold,
00:35:33we felt the cool breeze yesterday.
00:35:35But the AQI
00:35:37has been reversed.
00:35:39In Karachi, one thing I noticed,
00:35:41Sadaf, the winds were dusty.
00:35:43You could see the
00:35:45strong winds.
00:35:47And it has affected the AQI.
00:35:49For example,
00:35:51Karachi is at number 3
00:35:53in the international rankings.
00:35:55Number 1 is Dhaka, Bangladesh.
00:35:57Bangladesh is at 267.
00:35:59Cairo, Egypt is at 261.
00:36:01Karachi is at number 3.
00:36:03Lahore is at number 4.
00:36:05What are the numbers of Karachi and Lahore?
00:36:07There are a lot of differences.
00:36:09There will be a difference of 30-40.
00:36:11Karachi is at number 219.
00:36:13Lahore is at number 186.
00:36:15If Karachi people wear masks,
00:36:17there is a risk of getting sick.
00:36:19Another thing is that
00:36:21these days,
00:36:23there are wedding seasons.
00:36:25And people wish
00:36:27to give each other
00:36:29gold and other gifts.
00:36:31But the prices of gold
00:36:33have gone up.
00:36:35It is difficult
00:36:37to make gold.
00:36:39But Sadaf,
00:36:41have you ever thought
00:36:43that you can save gold
00:36:45on your shopping?
00:36:47Not at all.
00:36:49How can we save gold?
00:36:51You can do it.
00:36:53You and our viewers
00:36:55can save gold on your shopping.
00:36:57And that too 80%.
00:36:5980%.
00:37:01We have already told you
00:37:03that you can save gold.
00:37:05But how is it possible?
00:37:07We need to know that too.
00:37:09It is possible as we told you earlier.
00:37:11On 5th, the world's first
00:37:13and biggest gold saving exhibition
00:37:15is going to take place.
00:37:17ARY Gold Street Experience Exhibition
00:37:19organized by ARYB Global.
00:37:21It is going to take place
00:37:23from 5th December,
00:37:25in Marki PC Hotel, Karachi.
00:37:27Look for the address
00:37:29and location.
00:37:31Note down the date of 5th December.
00:37:33But Ashfaq,
00:37:35how will people experience this?
00:37:37Especially when they shop everyday.
00:37:39How can they save gold?
00:37:41This is the biggest question.
00:37:43The answer is
00:37:45exclusive fashion brands,
00:37:47domestic and international air tickets,
00:37:49health education,
00:37:51celebrity meet-ups,
00:37:53beauty sessions.
00:37:55There is a lot there.
00:37:57The question of how to save gold,
00:37:59you will have to travel there
00:38:01and find out
00:38:03how it works.
00:38:05You can save gold
00:38:07after purchasing
00:38:09all the products there.
00:38:11Visit this exhibition
00:38:13with your friends and family.
00:38:15Go to ARY Gold Street Exhibition
00:38:17and shop
00:38:19and save gold.
00:38:21What an amazing offer!
00:38:23You should also go there
00:38:25and tell me how you saved gold.
00:38:27Now tell me,
00:38:29when the year ends,
00:38:31there are a lot of lists
00:38:33and research.
00:38:35Which topic people searched
00:38:37the most?
00:38:39Which personality people searched the most?
00:38:41Which words were popular
00:38:43in 2024?
00:38:45Where was history made?
00:38:47Where was history deleted?
00:38:49100 personalities
00:38:51from all over the world
00:38:53were selected.
00:38:55They are influential
00:38:57in their fields.
00:38:59They are worthy of praise.
00:39:01Pakistan has been honoured.
00:39:03Nawar Gulukara from Pakistan
00:39:05and social activist Hadeeqa Kayani
00:39:07are also included.
00:39:09She became famous
00:39:11with her songs.
00:39:13She also took part
00:39:15in social activities.
00:39:17She started singing
00:39:19in 1991.
00:39:21It was the era of Nazia Hassan
00:39:23and Hadeeqa Kayani.
00:39:25She had a beautiful voice.
00:39:27She also did well in acting.
00:39:29She worked for
00:39:31Salah Mutasereen in 2022.
00:39:33Looking at her work,
00:39:35she made a place
00:39:37not only in the hearts of Pakistanis
00:39:39but also in 100 personalities.
00:39:41These are the people
00:39:43who are making Pakistan proud.
00:39:45They are bringing the soft image
00:39:47of Pakistan to the world.
00:39:49You were saying,
00:39:51Hadeeqa Kayani started
00:39:53Wasila-e-Rah.
00:39:55She built a home,
00:39:57a school,
00:39:59and a mosque for the homeless.
00:40:01We met her
00:40:03and talked to her.
00:40:05Hadeeqa Kayani is also
00:40:07an ambassador of
00:40:09the PAMI.
00:40:11Let's talk to Hadeeqa Kayani.
00:40:13Thank you so much Hadeeqa.
00:40:15Thank you so much Hadeeqa.
00:40:17It's not just for you
00:40:19but for us and for every Pakistani
00:40:21it's a matter of pride that
00:40:23your name is in this list.
00:40:25Share your impressions.
00:40:27Assalamualaikum.
00:40:29First of all,
00:40:31I want to thank God
00:40:33that He
00:40:35blessed me with this honor.
00:40:37I think
00:40:39and it's my mother's prayers
00:40:41and it's a good intention.
00:40:43Whatever I have done in life,
00:40:45whether it's music or
00:40:47taking steps
00:40:49for people
00:40:51and when there's a
00:40:53catastrophe in Pakistan,
00:40:55I do something
00:40:57from my heart.
00:40:59It's an honor
00:41:01for me that
00:41:03the BBC acknowledged me
00:41:05and the international platform
00:41:07acknowledged me.
00:41:09If you ask me
00:41:11from my heart,
00:41:13whenever I do something,
00:41:15whether it's a philanthropy-based work,
00:41:17I don't do it
00:41:19because
00:41:21I want to get
00:41:23an award or
00:41:25a reward or
00:41:27an acknowledgment.
00:41:29God makes me do all these things
00:41:31and I have done
00:41:33it from my heart.
00:41:35Whatever I have done in life,
00:41:37I am very thankful
00:41:39and I am highly honored
00:41:41that I was acknowledged.
00:41:43Hadika,
00:41:45we saw you
00:41:47on the screen
00:41:49and we saw you singing
00:41:51and we saw you serving people.
00:41:53Obviously,
00:41:55it's a personal journey.
00:41:57Do you want to share
00:41:59moments in life
00:42:01or decisions
00:42:03that change your life?
00:42:05Would you like to share with us?
00:42:09Yes,
00:42:11there are moments
00:42:13in life.
00:42:15Actually,
00:42:17I had a passion for music
00:42:19since childhood.
00:42:21I had a passion
00:42:23for humanitarian work
00:42:25since childhood.
00:42:27That passion developed
00:42:29when I saw my mother.
00:42:31When we were young,
00:42:33she took a year off
00:42:35from school and
00:42:37she managed
00:42:39a mother and child home.
00:42:41She managed it
00:42:43and she
00:42:45voluntarily
00:42:47wanted to do that.
00:42:49The thing
00:42:51that I experienced
00:42:53living in Muzaffarabad
00:42:55where there were
00:42:57widows and children
00:42:59who didn't have parents.
00:43:01It was an area
00:43:03where my mother worked.
00:43:05That thing
00:43:07inspired me a lot.
00:43:09If you are born in any family,
00:43:11the most important thing
00:43:13is the religion of humanity.
00:43:15This was the only
00:43:17training I got from my mother
00:43:19that you should do
00:43:21as much as you can
00:43:23for people in your own pocket.
00:43:25Now,
00:43:27tell us
00:43:29obviously, you mentioned this
00:43:31but when you started
00:43:33this journey of social work,
00:43:35you were at the peak
00:43:37of your pop career.
00:43:39Why did you
00:43:41suddenly shift to this side?
00:43:45See,
00:43:47it is obvious
00:43:49that doing music
00:43:51is my hobby and profession.
00:43:53But, as I said earlier,
00:43:55first of all,
00:43:57there is humanity
00:43:59and after that, something comes.
00:44:01When a disaster like this
00:44:03comes,
00:44:05as a citizen of Pakistan,
00:44:07loving Pakistan,
00:44:09it is my duty
00:44:11that Pakistan
00:44:13has given me so much
00:44:15respect, fame
00:44:17and status.
00:44:19So, it is my time to pay back.
00:44:21So, off and on,
00:44:23God forbid,
00:44:25when such catastrophes
00:44:27or natural disasters
00:44:29come to our country,
00:44:31it is my duty
00:44:33to fulfill
00:44:35my right
00:44:37for this country
00:44:39and fulfill my duty.
00:44:41And,
00:44:43there is nothing
00:44:45greater than the country
00:44:47and its people.
00:44:49I love my country
00:44:51and its people a lot.
00:44:53And, when they are in trouble,
00:44:55obviously, my heart aches.
00:44:57And, Hadika,
00:44:59you yourself mentioned
00:45:01that when your mother
00:45:03does a good deed,
00:45:05people follow her.
00:45:07You took inspiration from your mother.
00:45:09A lot of people want to take inspiration from you.
00:45:11So, I want you to tell the audience
00:45:13that when floods in Balochistan
00:45:15started in difficult conditions,
00:45:17the Basila-e-Rah project was started,
00:45:19houses were built for the people,
00:45:21other facilities were provided.
00:45:23Arranging funds is very difficult.
00:45:25Even if people want to help,
00:45:27how did you make it possible?
00:45:31I did shout-outs on Instagram,
00:45:33Twitter,
00:45:35Facebook,
00:45:37and did morning shows on TV.
00:45:39I appealed to people
00:45:41and told them
00:45:43what I saw there
00:45:45and what I did
00:45:47for those people.
00:45:49I told them that
00:45:51I needed money for houses.
00:45:53Obviously, it was not a small amount.
00:45:55God helped me
00:45:57to build
00:45:59377 houses
00:46:01in two different villages
00:46:03from 100 houses.
00:46:05The people there are very happy.
00:46:07They have got permanent houses.
00:46:09The architects there
00:46:11were different architects
00:46:13from both places.
00:46:15We built
00:46:17their houses in a very good way.
00:46:19We fixed the water system there.
00:46:21We built mosques there.
00:46:23We built maternity centres there.
00:46:25We built schools,
00:46:27grocery centres there.
00:46:29We developed a whole town there.
00:46:31In total,
00:46:33we built 377 houses.
00:46:35You are also a volunteer
00:46:37in the United Nations Development Programme.
00:46:39Is your service
00:46:41limited to Pakistan
00:46:43or have you represented the United Nations
00:46:45in other countries as well?
00:46:47I have been
00:46:49a volunteer
00:46:51since
00:46:532010 or 2011.
00:46:55I was an ambassador
00:46:57for two years.
00:46:59Currently,
00:47:01I am not an ambassador
00:47:03for the United Nations.
00:47:05However, if I get an offer,
00:47:07I will definitely accept it
00:47:09because for humanity,
00:47:11I get
00:47:13the same spiritual
00:47:15and emotional happiness
00:47:17when I work.
00:47:19I would love
00:47:21to be a part of the United Nations
00:47:23if I get an offer again.
00:47:25For now,
00:47:27I am not an ambassador.
00:47:29We would like
00:47:31you to continue your service
00:47:33in this way.
00:47:35Let's talk about the 90s.
00:47:37As Ashfaq mentioned,
00:47:39you were very famous
00:47:41in pop music.
00:47:43People still like your songs.
00:47:45Your fans
00:47:47must have their favorite songs.
00:47:49What is your favorite
00:47:51song of Hadeeqa?
00:47:55In the late 90s,
00:47:57I started
00:47:59my official
00:48:01pop music.
00:48:03It was very important
00:48:05for me to complete my master's.
00:48:07It was mandatory
00:48:09for my mother to complete her education.
00:48:11I started my music
00:48:13during my graduation.
00:48:15During my master's,
00:48:17I was teaching children.
00:48:21In the 90s,
00:48:23my mother's song
00:48:25Buhe Pariyan
00:48:27became an iconic song.
00:48:29It was copied
00:48:31in many languages.
00:48:33Indians
00:48:35copied it for their movies.
00:48:39It is very close to my heart
00:48:41because it is my mother's song.
00:48:43It is very close to my heart
00:48:45because it is my mother's song.
00:48:49Thank you so much Hadeeqa.
00:48:51It is our favorite song.
00:48:53You don't work for an award.
00:48:55You work for humanity.
00:48:57That is more than enough.
00:49:01It is an honor
00:49:03to be recognized.
00:49:05It is an honor for Pakistan.
00:49:07Before this,
00:49:09BBC nominated Hadeeqa
00:49:11as one of the top 100 people
00:49:13in the world.
00:49:15I told you
00:49:17how the list
00:49:19starts at the end of the year.
00:49:21Many people
00:49:23visit Wikipedia
00:49:25every year.
00:49:27We will tell you
00:49:29which page was
00:49:31the most popular in 2024.
00:49:33Wikipedia has launched
00:49:35Faires.
00:49:37Deaths in
00:49:39America.
00:49:41People visited it
00:49:4340 lakh times.
00:49:45People visited it
00:49:47to know about
00:49:49the deaths in 2024.
00:49:51The second most popular page
00:49:53was of
00:49:55Kamala Harris.
00:49:572.9 million people
00:49:59visited it.
00:50:01The third most popular page
00:50:03was of
00:50:052.9 million people
00:50:07visited it.
00:50:09The fourth most popular page
00:50:11was of
00:50:13Donald Trump.
00:50:15The fifth most popular page
00:50:17was of
00:50:19the Indian Premier League.
00:50:21The sixth most popular page
00:50:23was of
00:50:25J.D. Vance.
00:50:27The seventh most popular page
00:50:29was of
00:50:31the Hollywood film
00:50:33Wolverine Deadpool.
00:50:35The page of
00:50:37the American Think Tank
00:50:39was on the 9th of November.
00:50:41The page of
00:50:43Bharatiya Intikhabad
00:50:45was on the 10th of November.
00:50:47The page of
00:50:49Chet GPT
00:50:51was on the 12th of November.
00:50:57The 12th most popular page
00:50:59was of
00:51:01Chet GPT.
00:51:05The 12th most popular page
00:51:07was of
00:51:09Chet GPT.
00:51:11The page of
00:51:13Pakistan
00:51:15was on the
00:51:1719th of February.
00:51:19The page of
00:51:21India
00:51:23was on the
00:51:2530th of February.
00:51:27The page of
00:51:29but
00:51:33We have seen a lot of AI-generated pictures, death tolls, death numbers, etc.
00:51:46Now, the Digital Rights Protection Authority will be established.
00:51:52Khawar Ghumman is joining us from the Bureau Chief, Islamabad.
00:51:55Thank you, Khawar, and a very good morning to you.
00:51:58Tell us, the government is going to amend the PICA Act.
00:52:04What is your view on this?
00:52:08I remember very well that the first government of Pakistan Muslim League Noon,
00:52:15between 2013 and 2018,
00:52:18this PICA Act was probably made in 2015.
00:52:21Pakistan Muslim League Noon was the one who made this law.
00:52:24At that time, there was a lot of opposition, including the Pakistan People's Party,
00:52:29Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, and other parties.
00:52:31They said that this law is not appropriate.
00:52:35But the law was made.
00:52:37After that, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf came.
00:52:39Instead of revising it, they also put their own will into it.
00:52:45So, they felt that it was appropriate.
00:52:47Exactly.
00:52:48Not all governments are like that.
00:52:51At that time, the Pakistan People's Party and Noon League criticized this law.
00:52:58They said that it was a wrong law.
00:53:00You may remember that it was challenged by the Chief Justice of Islamabad, Mr. Yathir Manela.
00:53:05And the coins that were put in it were then thrown away.
00:53:08If you remember.
00:53:10Now, look at what they have brought.
00:53:12If you understand the intentions and objectives of any law, it is a very good thing.
00:53:18It should be.
00:53:20Now, you know that the whole world is under discussion about social media.
00:53:27How beneficial can it be?
00:53:30How beneficial can it be?
00:53:32How should it be regulated?
00:53:34How should it be checked and balanced?
00:53:37There are no two opinions on this.
00:53:39That regulation should be done.
00:53:43But there should not be any reaction behind that regulation, Mr. Sethi.
00:53:49That there has been a special incident.
00:53:51And after that, you started legislating.
00:53:55The process of legislating is that you take the relevant stakeholders on board.
00:54:00After talking to them.
00:54:03For example, if you want to make this digital media rights authority or any other regulatory authority.
00:54:11Obviously, you should take the IT experts on board.
00:54:14Obviously.
00:54:15You should take the seller companies on board.
00:54:19After that, the civil society experts.
00:54:22Now, the task force will decide who will do the fact check.
00:54:27Who will be involved in this?
00:54:29What has been decided?
00:54:31I am saying the same.
00:54:33We have been told that a task force has been formed by the people of the government.
00:54:37And obviously, the government has the same people.
00:54:40They have to form a task force based on the same principles.
00:54:43So, what we have seen in the world.
00:54:46Now that we have got a chance to live in America and Europe.
00:54:49So, there is a little bit of this kind of legislation.
00:54:51So, the method is very different.
00:54:53I am not saying that there is no need.
00:54:55There is a need.
00:54:56But to fulfill that need, you have to take a suitable path.
00:55:01You don't have to look at a political party.
00:55:05Forget about the political party.
00:55:07If it is doing this work, then to stop it.
00:55:10Or if you want to create an obstacle in its path, then you have to do this.
00:55:16Mr. Khawar, there has to be a way.
00:55:18We have talked a lot about this.
00:55:20But I am saying that if someone like you is talking here.
00:55:23Anyone can make a fake ID and make some requests about you.
00:55:28Can express some opinion about us.
00:55:30Nowadays, AI can do a lot.
00:55:33One thing is that there should be traceability.
00:55:37The real problems will be solved if people come with their original ID.
00:55:41With their original picture.
00:55:43The second thing is that the pictures of D-Chalk made by AI.
00:55:47The way they are shared.
00:55:49Not everyone can understand the difference.
00:55:51It is a very dangerous tool.
00:55:53So, there has to be a check and balance.
00:55:55And there has been a lot of talk about this.
00:55:57That things are spread and spread.
00:56:00Recently, a detailed report has been published in Economist magazine.
00:56:06The topic was exactly this.
00:56:08If you read it.
00:56:10The experts eventually come to a conclusion that.
00:56:14No matter how much lies are spread.
00:56:17The public has so much sense.
00:56:21Otherwise, they talk about different variables.
00:56:25It is not possible.
00:56:27To make a lie as a basis.
00:56:30And make a narrative.
00:56:32And it should be present on it.
00:56:35So, the opinion of most experts is.
00:56:39If such a thing is said.
00:56:41It can't stay for a long time.
00:56:43So, instead of saying.
00:56:45To shut people's mouths.
00:56:48It is better to assume.
00:56:50If someone does such a thing.
00:56:52So, people should be educated in such a way.
00:56:55So that people should have the ability.
00:56:58So that people can talk about it.
00:57:01Let's see what happens next.
00:57:03Because it is also being said that.
00:57:05Any decision will be referred to the tribunal.
00:57:07Thank you so much.
00:57:09Khabar Ghumman was with us.
00:57:11There is news about crickets.
00:57:13Let's share it with you.
00:57:15For South Africa.
00:57:17For all three formats of the Pakistani team.
00:57:19The squad has been announced.
00:57:21Shahzad Malik is telling us more.
00:57:23Yes, tell us.
00:57:25The Pakistani cricket board has announced.
00:57:27The Pakistan squad for South Africa.
00:57:29For South Africa.
00:57:31In the Pakistan squad.
00:57:33The Pakistani cricket team.
00:57:35From 10th December to 7th January.
00:57:37Will play three T20.
00:57:39Three one day and two test matches.
00:57:41Fast bowler Mohammad Abbas has returned to the squad.
00:57:43While Babar Azam.
00:57:45Is in the squad of all three formats.
00:57:47Sufian Mukeem has joined the squad for the first time.
00:57:49Keeping the workload management in mind.
00:57:51Shahin Shah Afridi.
00:57:53Will join the white ball squad.
00:57:55He does not play tests.
00:57:57We want Shahin Shah Afridi.
00:57:59To be physically and mentally stronger.
00:58:01In the Champions Trophy.
00:58:03While making sure.
00:58:05That all three squads are balanced.
00:58:07And perform well in South Africa.
00:58:09Red ball head coach Jason Gillespie.
00:58:11On 13th December.
00:58:13Will reach Johannesburg.
00:58:15And watch the test series camp.
00:58:17Thank you very much.
00:58:47We have moved in the right direction.
00:58:49Obviously large corporates.
00:58:51We are talking about low cost housing etc.
00:58:53But large corporates are now.
00:58:55Have moved in the right direction.
00:58:57Therefore this is a very timely conference.
00:58:59Because it is linked with the.
00:59:01With the market cycle.
00:59:03And.
00:59:05What Mr. Mudassir has just said.
00:59:07Around the high interest rate regime.
00:59:09We are back into that cycle.
00:59:11Where at least that part.
00:59:13Moves into a bit more.
00:59:15Affordable.
00:59:17Regime.
00:59:19Even before we get to the subsidy discussion.
00:59:21Now when it comes to.
00:59:23When it comes to housing.
00:59:25Like many other things.
00:59:27Whether it is taxation.
00:59:29Whether it is energy.
00:59:31Whether it is SOE reforms or privatization.
00:59:33The what and why have been known.
00:59:35In the country for the longest time.
00:59:37Therefore I will not go into those things.
00:59:39I will go where Siddha spoke.
00:59:41Mr. Mudassir spoke.
00:59:43With respect to.
00:59:45Shortfall.
00:59:47We have been talking about it.
00:59:49For the longest time.
00:59:51It is always about the how part of it.
00:59:53And that too.
00:59:55Is encouraging.
00:59:57Having been part of the journey.
00:59:59Myself.
01:00:01Over the last.
01:00:035 to 6 years.
01:00:05It is very encouraging.
01:00:07Let's take a break here.
01:00:09And after the break.
01:00:11We will be back.
01:00:41A real wake up call.
01:00:43In terms of rescue.
01:00:45Rehabilitation.
01:00:47Reconstruction.
01:00:49And you mentioned the government of Sindh.
01:00:51I do think they have done a very very good job.
01:00:53In terms of at least taking the first step.
01:00:55In terms of.
01:00:57Moving towards more resilient.
01:00:59Housing.
01:01:01And how they have.
01:01:03You know started.
01:01:05Moving in that direction.
01:01:07Rather than.
01:01:09We have started.
01:01:11So that is something.
01:01:13Which is again linked to it.
01:01:15Now.
01:01:17I just wanted to connect housing.
01:01:19Into these two things.
01:01:21And therefore the topic of your conference.
01:01:23In terms of affordable.
01:01:25And resilient.
01:01:27Resilience part of it.
01:01:29Is directly linked with two existential problems.
01:01:31For the country.
01:01:33Different actors.
01:01:35Or different stakeholders.
01:01:37I was actually talking.
01:01:39To the governor of state bank.
01:01:41Only about a week back.
01:01:43Just picking up the threads.
01:01:45From where we left.
01:01:47About two or three years back.
01:01:49And in that two things.
01:01:51Which you did not mention.
01:01:53You mentioned many other things.
01:01:55But two things which still have to be solved.
01:01:57If we have to take mortgage financing.
01:01:59And we want to encourage everyone.
01:02:01To come into.
01:02:03In a big way.
01:02:05One is.
01:02:07And we have talked about it for the longest time.
01:02:09A regulatory authority.
01:02:11And you know.
01:02:13We haven't really.
01:02:15Done a good job.
01:02:17In terms of taking that discussion forward.
01:02:19And therefore.
01:02:21It's something which I would be very keen.
01:02:23To work with the governor.
01:02:25Because without.
01:02:27The greetings and without.
01:02:29Saying you know.
01:02:31Who is there and who is investable.
01:02:33Who is bankable.
01:02:35It becomes tough.
01:02:37And the second is foreclosure.
01:02:39Again we made some good progress.
01:02:41Over the years.
01:02:43But practically.
01:02:45No one is convinced.
01:02:47That this is going to work.
01:02:49Or this is working.
01:02:59If people are not convinced.
01:03:01That this is something which.
01:03:03You know.
01:03:05Which provides them the protection.
01:03:07Then it's not going to work.
01:03:09So that's what the government needs to do.
01:03:11These are the type of things.
01:03:13Which I think.
01:03:15In partnership with the state bank.
01:03:17Let's take a break here.
01:03:19We will come after the break.
01:03:27Welcome back once again.
01:03:29Today we have a breaking news.
01:03:31Against the protest of 24th November.
01:03:33The court of insult of the traders of Islamabad.
01:03:35And the chief justice of Islamabad high court.
01:03:37Amir Farooq.
01:03:39Has been sentenced to death.
01:03:41Hussain Ahmed Chaudhry will tell us more.
01:03:43Tell us.
01:03:45Against the protest of 24th November.
01:03:47The court of insult of the traders of Islamabad.
01:03:49Has been sentenced to death.
01:03:51Chief justice Amir Farooq.
01:03:53Has been sentenced to death.
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