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20 key points of National Action Plan 2014, how many points have been implemented so far?
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00:00Secondly, there is APS. All the political leadership sits together in Peshawar and a National Action Plan is formed.
00:06Viewers, this is a 20-point National Action Plan.
00:11I will put all its points in front of you and then we will talk about how much action has been taken on which point so far.
00:17First of all, viewers, its point was that those who are sentenced to death in terrorism cases will be subjected to death penalty.
00:25Secondly, special trial courts will be held in the custody of the army for two years.
00:31Viewers, the 21st Amendment was made for two years. Military courts were made and then these trials were also held.
00:38Thirdly, militant organizations and armed groups will not be allowed to work in the country.
00:46All kinds of force will be used against them.
00:48NACTA, the institution of terrorism, will be strengthened.
00:52In today's history, NACTA can be seen only in the documents.
00:56NACTA on the ground, one policy is that it will be strengthened and then another policy comes.
01:02NACTA is not doing anything.
01:04After that, the fifth number is hatred, extremism, sectarianism and literature that sells intolerance.
01:11There will be strict action against newspapers and magazines.
01:15Number 6, financial aid will be stopped for terrorist and terrorist organizations.
01:21This was a very important point.
01:23Non-governmental organizations will be prosecuted again.
01:27Number 8, the establishment and determination of a time force for terrorism.
01:33Religious oppression and oppression will be implemented.
01:37Number 10, registration and regulation of religious schools.
01:40Viewers, I repeat again, number 10 of the National Action Plan was that registration and regulation of religious schools,
01:49which is a very important issue today.
01:52We will talk about it later in the second part of the program.
01:55Number 11, the establishment of terrorist and terrorist organizations through print and electronic media will be banned.
02:02Immediately after the return of the IDPs, the administration and development reforms in FATA will also work.
02:10It did not happen in the way it should be done.
02:12The communication network of terrorists will be completely destroyed.
02:16The way the terrorists are using IT.
02:21Number 14, the wrong use of the internet and social media for terrorism.
02:27Zero tolerance for extremism in Punjab.
02:30There is zero tolerance for the whole country.
02:32I don't know why Punjab was kept at that time.
02:34The ongoing operation in Karachi will be brought to its logical conclusion.
02:39In Balochistan, the government will be fully equipped with the full ownership of all stakeholders for political understanding.
02:47I remember that Dr. Mohammad Jumalik, who was the Chief Minister, did a very good job at that time.
02:53After that, the formation of a comprehensive policy to deal with the issue of Afghan immigrants,
03:02which will start with the registration of all immigrants.
03:07And the reform of the military system.
03:10This is the point that Hassan was talking about.
03:13Mr. Naqvi, I come to you first.
03:16It seems that all these points, the decisions that should be made at the policy level,
03:22are still as relevant as they were 10 years ago.
03:26And if we look back 10 years, what did we do?
03:30There is no doubt that those who are given the responsibility to protect Pakistan, they do their job.
03:36But our politicians say to each other that it is my turn, I should get a chance,
03:43I should come to power through a shortcut from left to right.
03:47The rest of the work will continue.
03:49Mr. Naqvi.
03:50Yes.
03:51Look, why such national action plans are made when you are in a state of war.
03:56And this war is not only fought by the army.
03:59This war has to be fought by the whole nation.
04:01If the whole nation is not involved in this war, then you cannot succeed in any such war.
04:06It is very important to unite the nation.
04:08There should be another action plan under any such national action plan.
04:12And that action plan should be that you have to move forward on the basis of equality within your nation.
04:21You have to end corruption.
04:23If you do not end corruption, then the national action plan will not gain power.
04:29If you do not end corruption, then the national action plan will not gain power.
04:34It is not possible that the minister, the advisor, 15 police escorts,
04:39roam on the streets as if they are going to fight a war.
04:42And the people keep moving on the streets.
04:44It is not possible that the police keep harassing the common people,
04:48stop them on the streets and keep taking bribes,
04:50and keep trapping them in unfair cases.
04:52And you will say that you have to succeed in the national action plan.
04:55It is not possible that you bring your relatives, friends, and friends to the big offices
05:00and then say that you run the country.
05:02You cannot run the country.
05:04You have to succeed in any national action plan.
05:07The most important thing to succeed is that you have to bring the people to the level of equality.
05:13You have to end the trust of the people.
05:15When the trust of the people is over, then your trust will be very strong.
05:18And you will succeed in any such war.
05:21Hassan, the most important point in this is the reform of the military system.
05:28Since we have been in journalism, we have been talking about judicial reforms, judicial reforms, judicial reforms.
05:34I don't know when these judicial reforms will take place,
05:37when this system will be so good that all people will be treated equally.
05:43Look, the thing is that there are weaknesses in our judicial system.
05:48You know that when many terrorists are presented, then the judges refuse to make a decision.
05:55Death penalty is imposed in some places.
05:57So there they do not give such a sign because they were under threat.
06:00This is a matter of that time. It is 10-12 years old.
06:03But after that, it was decided in the national action plan that we will give them death penalty.
06:07Black warrants will be issued.
06:09Then I don't know how many terrorists were given death penalty.
06:12In fact, according to me, I do not know about it.
06:15But I do know that in about hundreds of people,
06:19the TTPK, who we call Fitna Khawarij, they were arrested, they were prisoners.
06:24Mr. Imran Khan released them.
06:26And basically, in the interview, he said that we will bring them under the national action plan.
06:31Look, there was a big difference.
06:32Is there any documentary evidence?
06:33Yes, he said it himself. Mr. Imran Khan has his own words.
06:36These are not my words.
06:37He said that we will release them.
06:39He said that I will give you a clip of it.
06:41The loss of that is that terrorism has started to rise again.
06:45And today, Pakistan has those problems for Pakistan, which is unfortunate.
06:50But now, look, the terrorists have no religion or faith.
06:56Those who attack in mosques and madrasas,
07:00carry out terrorist activities, commit suicide attacks,
07:03are they Muslims?
07:04I don't consider them Muslims.
07:05This is the first thing.
07:06And the second thing is that some smugglers have their own nexus with them.
07:11The nexus of those smugglers and terrorists,
07:14they also have political backing from behind.
07:18Which Jamaat is it from? Leave it.
07:20Whoever it is, if he is backing them,
07:25then that person will also have to stand in the queue,
07:28even if he has made a political promise.
07:30Because for their own interest, for financial interest,
07:32if they are facilitating such conspiracies against Pakistan,
07:37then they should also be held accountable.
07:39And this is the need of the time.
07:41And as far as the registration of madrasas is concerned,
07:44it should definitely be done.
07:45Because look, our West has done a lot of propaganda in the past.
07:49They used to say that every Pakhtoon is a militant,
07:52and that Madrasa student is a militant.
07:54So it is not like that.
07:56The children who study in madrasas are also with this country.

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