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Who benefits from negotiations...? - Hassan Ayub Told Everything
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00:00Your immediate reaction to the formation of the committees, the people who are present in it, are you expecting this?
00:06Obviously, they are serious people.
00:08When Ali Meen Ghandapur will sit on the table of negotiations, he will also express his seriousness.
00:13He doesn't do it like that.
00:14The way he speaks in a passionate speech, he does it in a non-serious way.
00:20But I think this forum…
00:23Now see, what is the beauty of the negotiations?
00:27The beauty of the negotiations is that the person who appears to be on a very weak wicket,
00:32he comes to the negotiations and with his ability, when he walks out, he walks out as a winner.
00:38And some people are in such a way that they appear to be in a very strong, dominant position.
00:42And when they sit in negotiations, when they walk out from there, they are losers.
00:47Now we have to see who dominates this engagement and this negotiation.
00:53The side of the government dominates, takes more benefit, or takes justice.
00:58Or both of them walk away with a win-win situation from these negotiations.
01:04So let's see.
01:05According to me, this is a test.
01:08Because in this, politicians will also get a chance to show their abilities in negotiations.
01:16And this is politics.
01:17This is the art you have in politics, when you take full advantage of it.
01:23Viewers, the population of Pakistan is 240 million.
01:2740% of the population, which is more than 10 crores, is below the poverty line.
01:34And below the poverty line means that you do not have enough income to feed yourself on a daily basis.
01:40So imagine that there is poverty in Pakistan at the moment.
01:43And in this, no one needs to dominate, no one needs to lose.
01:48For the problems of the state, the problems of the government, their politicians have to sit together.
01:52Which is very important.
01:53Mr. Chaudhary, I am coming to you later because you have seen over the years,
01:58different negotiations at the highest level.
02:00Obviously, the experience of the great politicians of the past, their foresight, their understanding.
02:08Obviously, time has passed.
02:11So if you look at this committee, both committees, from both sides,
02:15if you get a reference from the past,
02:18what do you think, is it a serious attempt?
02:21Is it going to be a serious effort?
02:23Or do you think that the same committee will be played again,
02:27and after a while it will be said, no, this is not for us.
02:30No, don't jump to conclusions like this.
02:36So this committee or some other committee,
02:40you have to take this matter to the end of a month in the next 10-20 days.
02:48This is now the atmosphere of hitting on the streets.
02:52To end this, it is necessary to concede, to give concessions,
02:57to those who every third day, by agitation, give their call and turn this way.
03:03Without that, there is no way out.
03:05And these negotiations are bound to succeed.
03:10And in my opinion, they are going to succeed.
03:15Whatever our young people were saying,
03:18if Mr. Sheikh Zahid and Mr. Maulana had come,
03:20I think it would have been a very high-powered, power-packed committee.
03:25With their presence, what do you think?
03:27I have no objection to that, nor will I support any committee.
03:31You have asked me on the basis of ground realities.
03:36I have also been to Lahore, I have also been to Peshawar, Islamabad.
03:41So it's good that you are here.
03:42So I have gathered different people,
03:45because no one has given me the authority to tell their stories to the people,
03:51until there is no result.
03:53So I expect more of the result, much more than before.
03:58Today, when I am sitting with you.
04:00I feel like putting ghee in your mouth.

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