"Sher Afzal Marwat is a man of honor; if Imran Khan asks him to resign, he will.." Ali Muhammad Khan
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00:00So, if the party proceeds with that,
00:04yesterday, Mr. Naqvi was confirming that we will write to the Speaker
00:07that the party has lost its confidence on Ali Amin,
00:11so they will be de-seated.
00:12If that happens, then it will be more difficult to reverse it.
00:16So, shouldn't the party delay that phase?
00:23I think political parties are a group of people with different views.
00:30We are not a military battalion.
00:31Every person has their own way of running things.
00:34Your strength is based on their qualities.
00:37Everyone has weaknesses.
00:39As far as Mr. Naqvi is concerned,
00:45he is a senior to me.
00:46I have a lot of respect for him.
00:47He has a lot of commitment to the party.
00:50We will request him to be a little soft-spoken for a few days.
00:55Technically, since you have a legal background and you are a parliamentarian,
01:00is it possible that the party can take action against any individual
01:05because they are not involved in floor-crossing?
01:08Can you say to the Speaker that this is against the party discipline
01:17and you should de-seat them?
01:19Technically, is it possible?
01:23I think it can be done on two things.
01:25Either on floor-crossing, or you can support your party in terms of budget and finance.
01:30Yes, I agree with that.
01:33So, Mr. Marwad, if you want to de-seat someone in this situation,
01:40then it is only possible if they give you a statement.
01:45Generally speaking.
01:47Look, I remember the incident of Mr. Javed Hashmi.
01:56Mr. Hashmi is a politician of calibre.
01:59He had moral courage and he gave a statement.
02:03When he had a political disagreement with Mr. Khan,
02:06although our party has come to that,
02:09I remember some of our parliamentarians,
02:15when Mr. Khan asked for resignation,
02:17it was in 2014, I have taken you back a lot,
02:20we were sitting,
02:24Mr. Shah Mehmood Qureshi gave everyone a piece of paper and a pen,
02:28and there was a very tense atmosphere.
02:31Everyone signed.
02:33When he came to me, I said I will not sign.
02:35Everyone said, what?
02:37I took out my wallet from my pocket.
02:39I had written my resignation on my letter pad months ago.
02:42I said, I am ready to take it.
02:44So, at that time, two of our respected MLA's refused to resign.
02:51So, the moral standards are different.
02:54So, it is up to a person whether he wants to resign or not.
02:58I don't think he will get a chance.
03:00Mr. Marwad is a respectable man.
03:02If Mr. Khan orders him, he will resign.
03:04But God willing, he will not get a chance.
03:06Our senior leadership will play a role in this.
03:09Mr. Asad Qaiser is a senior person.
03:11Mr. Gaur is a gentleman.
03:13There are other people in it.
03:15God willing, CM Ganda Kaur will play a role.
03:17And all of them are sensible people.
03:19God willing, Mr. Umar Yusuf is an old politician.
03:21He is a position leader.
03:23I think someone will find a solution to this.
03:25And Mr. Khan, look, Mr. Khan,
03:27he is a very soft-hearted man from the inside.
03:30He has a lot of love and passion.
03:33We will talk to him later.
03:35I talked to him once.
03:37Let this also come on the record.
03:39He didn't let me meet him after November 15.
03:42He didn't let me meet him.
03:44But before that, we used to meet from time to time.
03:46By the order of the court.
03:48As a lawyer, I go, but they still don't let me go.
03:50I talked to Mr. Khan once.
03:52And Mr. Gaur is a witness to this.
03:54Call Mr. Gaur sometime.
03:56Ask him if Ali talked to him.
03:58Mr. Gaur was at a distance.
04:00A court proceeding was going on.
04:02I told Mr. Khan that I want to talk to you.
04:04I told Mr. Gaur to come here.
04:06I called him and stood with him.
04:08I told Mr. Khan that Mr. Khan, I have a request.
04:10If anyone talks to you about anyone here in jail,
04:14call that person too.
04:16No matter if I talk.
04:18Call the other person.
04:19Ali was saying this.
04:20Then you decide.
04:21I think Mr. Marwat has a right
04:23that at least once they are heard.
04:25After that, whatever the decision is,
04:27everyone will accept it willingly.
04:28Towards the end.
04:29What will you say in this?
04:31Mr. Khan left the third letter.
04:33But today,
04:34Mr. Asim Munir was quoted.
04:36Some of our journalist friends met him.
04:38He was going to a speech.
04:40He said, did you meet him?
04:41It was just a small talk.
04:42You heard his statement.
04:44In summary, he said,
04:46no, I didn't get the letter.
04:48And this was the impression
04:49that no one is interested in this letter.
04:52And the country is going on a good track.
04:54And these things are less important,
04:56unimportant, irrelevant.
04:58These were the words.
04:59This was the summary.
05:00So what does this mean?
05:02What did you mean by this?
05:06The world's great leaders
05:08write letters from jail.
05:10And they write books.
05:12Just like Nehru wrote
05:14Glimpses of History to Indira Gandhi.
05:16The letter he wrote from Naini Jail in India.
05:18He has such a big book.
05:20He chalked out the entire Indian history.
05:22Or from within the jail,
05:23great leaders like
05:25Nasir Mandela also wrote.
05:27And Gandhi ji wrote.
05:28And Wali Khan,
05:29our great leader,
05:30he wrote.
05:31So these letters will become a part of Khan's history.
05:34And he wrote this letter
05:36to the Chairman of the Tariq-e-Insaf.
05:38The former Prime Minister,
05:39the country's living legend,
05:41who has been serving the country
05:43at the national level
05:45for 54 years.
05:49And he has been doing it since the time
05:51when today's military generals,
05:53today's 22nd grade civilian officers,
05:56Secretary of Defense,
05:57Secretary of the Interior,
05:58or today's Chief Justice.
06:00He has been serving the country
06:01since he was in school or college.
06:03So we should listen to what he says.
06:05He is not talking about himself.
06:07He is talking about the country.
06:08He is talking about the country's development.
06:10He is pointing out the losses.
06:12And he wants that the country's people
06:14and institutions should not be separated.
06:16Everyone should be on the same page.