• 4 days ago
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00:00Rana sahib, the demands that you have just made are not going to be easy for you, they are going to be difficult.
00:06So which bitter pill is the government ready to swallow at this time?
00:12Because obviously you will also have certain red lines.
00:14The way they are demanding the release of Imran Khan sahib, the release of Asiraan.
00:18Talk about this, end the cases.
00:21All these things are brought forward by the forms 47-45.
00:25So which bitter pill is the government ready to swallow?
00:27No, look, if we assume that if they say this, then we will give this answer, then the purpose of Zakirat dies.
00:39So now when they bring their demands on 2nd January,
00:47it is possible that the demand for the release of Imran Khan sahib will not be included in it.
00:54The way I have heard some of their suggestions yesterday,
00:58they have said that Imran Khan sahib has decided that he will not demand for his release.
01:06He wants to face his cases in the courts and fight for his release.
01:12So now if I assume and start answering him,
01:17then it is a matter of reviving Zakirat.
01:23When their demands will come in front of us,
01:27then we will try to answer them as positively as possible.
01:34Sir, when do you see when this process of Zakirat will be completed?
01:38Because from there, from the PTI side,
01:41till the end of the next month, that is, 31st January,
01:44they want the Zakirat to end.
01:46And in the meantime, on 20th January, Donald Trump's own oath is also coming.
01:51So how long do you see these Zakirat wrapping up or culminating at some point
01:57where a solution or solution can be found?
02:00Look, this will be found out in 2 or 3 meetings
02:07that this proposal is going to be fruitful or not.
02:13And if there is a positive proposal in this, then the time can be increased.
02:21So to assess and judge this proposal or to take a step towards it,
02:2931st January is enough time.
02:31So you understand that things can be solved by 31st January.
02:34At least 4-5 meetings can be held.
02:37Mr. Rana, one more thing.
02:40DGISPR has said that they are not negotiating with the PTI.
02:49It is a good thing that the government or political parties are sitting together and negotiating.
02:54In my program, you gave the first news that you will make the establishment a part of this negotiation.
03:03So that all the stakeholders come together and solve all the issues at once.
03:07Are there still such opportunities?
03:10Or will you still make the establishment a part of these negotiations?
03:14And would you like to become a part of it or not?
03:17No, look, what I said did not mean that the establishment will be made a part of the negotiations.
03:29What I wanted to say was that whatever negotiations we will do or whatever conclusions will be drawn as a result of it,
03:38then the establishment will also be taken on board by the government.
03:43Because the establishment is a part of the government.
03:48And you can call it a stakeholder in these things directly in reference to 9th May.
03:57And DGISPR said very clearly at the press conference on 8th May that our mandate is not to talk.
04:08Political parties should talk to each other and they should talk to each other.
04:14And political issues should be resolved.
04:17Even today they have clearly said that these political negotiations are not their job legally or constitutionally.
04:29This is the job of the government, the opposition and the political parties.
04:33So Mr. Rana, to what extent and in what way have they expressed their involvement?
04:37Look, as an example, I am talking as an example.
04:41It is possible that this thing did not happen in their demand.
04:44That if there is any demand for PTI in reference to 9th May,
04:50then it will be necessary to take the establishment on board.
04:57Because 9th May there was an attack on them.
05:00That is, the attack is on the institution and the whole nation.
05:06But their houses have been set on fire.
05:10Their institutions, their martyrs, who are the martyrs of the whole nation,
05:15they have been hurt, they have been disrespected.
05:22So then it is not possible that the government makes a unilateral decision on its own.
05:30So there can be some things on which their input, if the Prime Minister understands, then he will advise.

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