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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, welcome to The Reporters, I am your host Khawar Guman, Lahore's H.A.
00:16Ghulam Hussain and I am joined by Hassan Ayub from the Islamabad studio.
00:20Viewers, the word war between the Pakistan People's Party and MKM is getting very intense.
00:28Even today, the two sides held a lot of press conferences.
00:32MKM has even said that Karachi is sitting on a pile of explosives and we have brought
00:38peace to Karachi there.
00:40If we are harassed more, the situation can get worse.
00:44Along with this, yesterday the National Assembly meeting was held.
00:48The Pakistan People's Party is trying to make this national assembly peaceful.
00:54The Pakistan People's Party is trying to make a political alliance on the issue of
00:59rivers, to create a consensus on the level of the parliament.
01:05But they are not getting any success.
01:07The news is that only the Pakistan People's Party is standing on one side and all the
01:12other parliamentary parties that are present in the parliament are on the other side
01:17on the issue of rivers.
01:20Yesterday, they tried to present a resolution, but the Pakistan Muslim League did not support
01:26them.
01:28What is the story behind this?
01:30This is part of our program.
01:32We will share this story with you.
01:35Along with this, the internal fights of Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf are increasing.
01:42The movement that they wanted to start after Eid is now cooling down with each passing day.
01:52What is the reason behind this?
01:55This is also part of our program.
01:58We will discuss this.
02:00But the first story, viewers, I told you yesterday.
02:04There is going to be a big forum in Pakistan tomorrow.
02:08The Pakistan Minerals Investments Conference has been held today at the Jinnah Convention.
02:13Hassan Ayub and I were present at the convention.
02:16We spent 4-5 hours there.
02:19Investors from all over the world have come.
02:22From America to China, the European Union, Saudi Arabia, Turkey.
02:28The ambassadors and high commissioners of all these countries were also present.
02:34A large number of MOUs and other agreements were also signed.
02:42Our chief guest, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, invited the world to invest in Pakistan.
02:56Pakistan has been blessed by Allah Almighty.
03:00Infinite natural resources.
03:02These deposits value trillions of dollars.
03:06And if we are able to harvest these great assets, I can say that Pakistan would say goodbye to institutions like IMF.
03:17Coming up with feasibilities and solid evidence of partnership which will result into a win-win partnership.
03:27I would like to invite, on behalf of my government and provincial governments, all potential investors.
03:34Because I believe in my investor as my master.
03:38Raw material to be shipped out of Pakistan.
03:41From today onwards, convert them into finished and semi-finished goods.
03:47We will work as a team.
03:49The provincial governments, along with our dynamic chief army staff,
03:54can turn Pakistan as one of the most growing countries around the world.
04:00The Prime Minister said that my investor is my master.
04:05I will not welcome you as Prime Minister.
04:08I will invite you as a chief executive of a country.
04:11And I will solve all your problems on the way.
04:15On this occasion, our guest of honor, Army Chief Syed Asim Munir was also present.
04:23He also spoke on this occasion.
04:55There is a wide range of material available in Pakistan.
04:59There is also expertise in Pakistan.
05:01We believe in our brotherhood of Pakistan.
05:04We believe in our investors and investors.
05:06For the development of business and wealth, it is a national desire of yours to benefit from Pakistan.
05:11You can trust Pakistan as a partner.
05:15I am also proud of the Khochi tribes.
05:19The Khochi tribes have played a role in the sale of Kankani wool.
05:24Pakistan can sell Khochi wool for the benefit of the private sector.
05:30This is the highlight of his speech.
05:34It was a very good event.
05:37All the investors from Pakistan were present.
05:44Our KPK chief, Mr. Salim-e-Gandapur was not present.
05:48We will take you to Peshawar with him.
05:51Our Bureau chief, Mr. Zia-ul-Haq was also present.
05:54But overall, you saw that the news was going on all day long.
05:59It was a full event.
06:01There were panel discussions.
06:04The chief of Barrack Gold was also present.
06:09There were some documentaries.
06:13This shows that there is a lot of money under the feet of Pakistanis.
06:19We need expertise and investment for this.
06:23It is very good if the plans are implemented.
06:29And the conditions are conducive.
06:31And the law and order institutions should be able to rush.
06:34Not only for foreigners, but also for Pakistanis.
06:37And those who are doing terrorism, corruption and mischief in this country.
06:44They should be crushed.
06:47And the trust of the Pakistanis on their state and institutions.
06:52And you will have to work properly according to the law and order.
07:00If you don't work in these departments, you will not get any results.
07:06The government of Pakistan is at the highest level.
07:09The Prime Minister was present.
07:10The Chief of Army Staff was present.
07:11He said that we will give you the help you need from the civilian government.
07:16The security issues will be addressed by the Pakistan Army at its best.
07:23What was the highlight of the day today?
07:26You were there for four hours.
07:30First of all, it was an untapped sector.
07:33There are financial institutions in Pakistan.
07:35But the seriousness on the governmental and state level was not there.
07:41For the first time, the focus of the Prime Minister, the Chief of Army Staff,
07:47and the other government officials is on this.
07:53Because this is a game changer for Pakistan.
07:56It is said that the minimum is $8 trillion.
08:02I am telling you the minimum.
08:03It could be $58 trillion.
08:06The Americans were behind.
08:07They talked about it.
08:08Even today, there is an official Trump administration in America.
08:13I believe his name is Eric.
08:15If I remember it well.
08:16He is also present there.
08:18He is a part of the current government.
08:21So, till now, America is interested in Pakistan's mines and minerals.
08:29The way he addressed the Chief of Army Staff and made it very clear.
08:34You gave a message.
08:38The message was that we will ensure your safety and security.
08:43And for a businessman or any investor,
08:46the first priority is his security and security concerns.
08:52That is, he needs protection of his investment and his life.
08:56Now, these two things are being ensured.
08:58Because under this forum, whoever comes to Pakistan and invests,
09:02he has to get a one-window operation.
09:04All his problems have to be channelized through one window.
09:08The second good thing is that they have made a system.
09:13They have put some SOPs.
09:15Whoever comes to Pakistan and invests,
09:17he will do it on partnership.
09:18It is a win-win for both.
09:19It has to be a win-win for Pakistan as well.
09:22Because raw material cannot be exported.
09:25You have to finish the goods.
09:27And to finish it or to refine it,
09:30you will have to make a system in Pakistan.
09:34For that, job opportunities also come out.
09:36And already the companies like Pakistan,
09:39which are doing gold work,
09:41they have shown hospitals.
09:43The kind of treatment that is being done there,
09:47you have to train the locals.
09:51They have to convert it into skilled labor.
09:53And then you see the polytechnical institutes.
09:59You have to train them from there.
10:03Tomorrow, supposedly,
10:05from this particular site,
10:08if they finish their work,
10:10they can go to another part of Pakistan and do a job.
10:12The most important thing that was discussed there is this.
10:15The Prime Minister also mentioned in his speech
10:17that the rare earth material that you mentioned yesterday,
10:21and the copper, gold, and other materials.
10:25Lithium, which is a battery.
10:27Exactly.
10:28That is the most important thing.
10:29If we take it from there in a raw form,
10:31we will not benefit from it.
10:32We will get a lot of money for it.
10:34So it is important.
10:36What did he say about the rare earth material?
10:38I am telling the same thing.
10:39He said that we have a lot of it.
10:41It is important for that.
10:42Investment in terms of skill development,
10:45in terms of the technological transfer,
10:47that they come here and develop it here.
10:50And as the Prime Minister was saying,
10:52that SMI should go into the finished form.
10:56So it is important for that.
10:57Until the technology comes,
10:59our own people will not develop their skills.
11:02I tell you that you do a very good show,
11:06but when it comes to the security of the guests,
11:10you don't come to that side.
11:12Not less than the Chief of Army Staff was there
11:14and he personally ensured in his speech
11:16that yes, we are here.
11:18We have all your security concerns.
11:20And especially he said that we have the entire framework.
11:23So there is nothing to worry about.
11:25Now, Mr. Chaudhary Ghamsi,
11:26the one person who was conspicuous there
11:30due to his absence,
11:32he was the Chief Minister of KP,
11:35Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Ali Min Ghanapur.
11:37The viewers can show you the picture.
11:39He was not a representative of KP.
11:42Sir, let me listen to it.
11:44It's a little cold.
11:45I am telling you that.
11:46Now, you can see on the stage,
11:48Marjam Nawaz Sharif Sahiba is there.
11:50Sirfaz Bugti is there.
11:52If I am not mistaken, he is the Chief Minister of KP.
11:55Yes, he is the Chief Minister.
11:56And there is Shahji,
11:58the Prime Minister of Sindh,
12:00the Chief Army Staff is present there.
12:02I saw Muzammil Aslam there,
12:05the Chief Minister of KP,
12:07but of course he was not the Chief Minister.
12:10Zia-ul-Haq, our Bureau Chief,
12:12is present with us from Peshawar.
12:14We know from him that
12:18what was the reason for the accident?
12:20The vehicle broke down,
12:21the car broke down,
12:22he was not feeling well.
12:24Was there any other important reason?
12:26Because it was a big event.
12:31People were waiting.
12:33The whole of Pakistan was watching.
12:35The whole world was watching.
12:36So, obviously,
12:37in the morning,
12:39there was no one there.
12:42So, people used to ask,
12:43Shahji, your brother-in-law did not come,
12:45your sister did not come,
12:46are you upset?
12:47So, this was our wedding procession,
12:49he did not come there.
12:50They want to ask why he did not come.
12:52Zia-ul-Haq Sahib,
12:53what news do you have?
12:55Why did Ali Meen Gandapur Sahib not come?
12:58Firstly, your point is correct.
13:01Many people have felt that
13:04the Minister of Finance was not present in this conference today.
13:08He should have been present
13:10because state and non-state investors were present there
13:14and it was an important forum.
13:16But here it is known that
13:18the Minister of Finance of Khawar Pakhtunkhwa,
13:21he has now obtained the chancellorship of the university
13:24from the governor
13:26through his assembly bill.
13:28So, today,
13:29he had a five-time meeting of the Agricultural University of Dehras Malik Khan.
13:33So, today he had to host it.
13:35So, today,
13:36for the first time as a Chancellor,
13:38he was hosting the meeting.
13:40So, it is being said that
13:42he had probably sent the Minister of Finance
13:44so that he could represent him.
13:48So, this is a national level event
13:51and it could have been done at a provincial level.
13:54By the way,
13:55Zia-ul-Haq Sahib,
13:56if you can understand well,
13:58that there was no discussion.
14:00Mr. Chaudhary,
14:01there could have been other reasons.
14:03I mean,
14:04it is fine.
14:05You can ask the member of Khabar Lahariya.
14:08No, no.
14:09I should have asked him.
14:10Okay,
14:11Zia-ul-Haq Sahib,
14:12another news is coming from there.
14:14A bill is also being brought on minerals.
14:17News is coming that
14:18maybe they are busy with that issue.
14:20What is that bill?
14:21In what form is it being brought?
14:23Yes,
14:24the government of Khawar Pakhtunkhwa
14:26is trying to make serious efforts
14:28regarding the investment in minerals.
14:31And a policy paper is also being prepared for this.
14:34And it is also being prepared for the company.
14:37And this bill is also being brought.
14:39And the purpose of this bill is
14:41that for economic development,
14:43the mineral wealth of the KP
14:45should be brought into force.
14:47And it is also being called a strategic step
14:49according to which
14:50a sustainable environment will be provided
14:52for domestic and foreign investment.
14:54But let me tell you that
14:56this is the framework of the SIFC.
14:58In the context of that,
15:00a consensus is being created
15:02and the bill is being brought in that context.
15:05But there is a lot of debate
15:07on social media against this.
15:09And the influence of social media
15:11is probably...
15:12Okay, Zia ul Haq,
15:13when the bill comes,
15:14obviously,
15:15we will destroy it
15:16if there are any points in front of it.
15:18Okay, Iqbal Sahib,
15:19I would like to know from you
15:21that if Ali Mean Gaddapoor Sahib,
15:23there was a meeting of a syndicate,
15:25he should have delayed it a little.
15:27It would have been good if he had come.
15:29I mean,
15:30a good picture would have been presented to us.
15:32I mean,
15:33don't you think he should have come
15:35in some form today?
15:36He should have come with a little presence.
15:38He should have come with a picture.
15:40It was a matter of 50 minutes
15:41from here to Islamabad.
15:42Mr. Chaudhary.
15:45He has consulted me or you
15:47as to why he didn't come.
15:48I would like to know your opinion.
15:49Ask him.
15:50I would like to know your opinion.
15:51I don't care about my opinion.
15:53I say that he should have come.
15:55But why don't you talk to him?
15:57Or you could have met Muzammil Aslam Sahib.
15:59He has been here for four hours.
16:01Why didn't your chief minister come here?
16:03What were his reservations
16:05or objections for not coming?
16:07He said that only the chief minister
16:09can tell.
16:10Then you put the duty of the bureau chief.
16:12He found out everything.
16:13If the bureau chief doesn't have the knowledge,
16:15how can he tell?
16:16The bureau chief is telling that
16:17there is a syndicate there.
16:18You have become the chancellor.
16:20No, the syndicate is not that important
16:22as the meeting on
16:24Mines and Minerals International Conference.
16:27This thing.
16:28This is what I wanted to hear from you.
16:30That this event was more important.
16:32What do you want to hear from me?
16:34I am asking you a question.
16:35You are not answering.
16:36I will come to your question.
16:38Okay.
16:39Hassan Ayub Sahib.
16:41I mean, if he had come,
16:43it would have been a good thing.
16:45I saw Muzammil Aslam Sahib
16:47when the function ended.
16:50He stood with Aurangzeb Sahib.
16:53Then they chatted.
16:55And they were talking in a very good environment.
16:58In my opinion,
16:59both the finance ministers,
17:00whether they are ministers or loyalists,
17:02have good relations with each other.
17:04Which is a good sign.
17:05It's a very healthy sign.
17:07And I believe that
17:09if the CM, KP,
17:11thinks that he is more capable than him,
17:13in terms of this forum,
17:15and in terms of competence,
17:16he has imported Muzammil Aslam Sahib
17:18from Sindh,
17:21then he has confidence in his competence.
17:23Similarly,
17:24from the entire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly,
17:26not a single person
17:28could become the finance minister of the state.
17:30So, I believe,
17:31he thinks that he was more capable than him.
17:33That's why he has sent him.
17:34This is the reason.
17:35It's obvious.
17:36When you have to go to the international forum
17:38and talk,
17:39Ali Meen Ghandapur Sahib
17:41can say such things.
17:43His objective was
17:50that I can say bad things,
17:52I can beat people up,
17:54I can send troops to Islamabad.
17:56He can do all that.
17:57He can leave 100 dead bodies
17:59in his province
18:00and attack Islamabad.
18:02But in this work,
18:03which is the benefit of his own province,
18:05because all this income
18:07has to come to the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
18:10It has to be spent on them.
18:12Every province has its own share.
18:14And the major shareholder
18:16will be the province.
18:17Wafaaq will not take everything.
18:19So, this productivity
18:20and this benefit was of the people there,
18:22which they have ignored.
18:23As a chief executive of a province.
18:25The consensus was that
18:27it would be better if he came.
18:29As Zia-ul-Haq Sahib is saying,
18:31we are getting messages
18:33from all across the world
18:35as to why he was not there.
18:37If he had come,
18:38it would have been a good impression.
18:40Especially on this topic,
18:41Ghulam Sain Sahib and Hassan Youb,
18:43you have seen that
18:44they both agree on one thing.
18:45They are on the same page.
18:46They are that
18:47Muzammil Aslam Sahib
18:48is more reasonable.
18:49I agree with what you are saying.
18:51No, I am talking about
18:52Muzammil Aslam Sahib's capability.
18:54You have confidence in Muzammil Aslam Sahib's capability.
18:57I am saying that
18:58he is very effective.
19:00I am telling you
19:01the figures and facts
19:02given by the minister.
19:03Yes, yes, exactly.
19:04Viewers, we will take a short break.
19:06After the break,
19:07we will talk about the biggest issue
19:08in Pakistan right now.
19:09That is the issue of the Pakistan People's Party.
19:11The issue they have raised
19:13is the issue of rivers.
19:15Regarding this,
19:16yesterday there was an attempt
19:17by the Pakistan People's Party
19:19that the rivers that are being drawn,
19:21the new six,
19:22against this action,
19:24a resolution should be presented
19:26in the parliament,
19:28in the National Assembly.
19:30A resolution was tried to be presented.
19:32But their supporters,
19:34especially the Pakistan Muslim League Noon,
19:36they refused.
19:38They said that
19:39we cannot support you on this issue.
19:41Discussions can be had.
19:42Do not politicize this.
19:44And that resolution was not presented.
19:46The text of that resolution
19:48is also available with us.
19:50We will share it.
19:51Signatures have also been made
19:52by the Pakistan People's Party.
19:54And now,
19:55this issue of the rivers,
19:56who will sit in the cupboard?
19:57Will the Pakistan People's Party
19:58politicize this?
19:59Or will they sit across the table
20:01and try to find a solution to this?
20:04Because, of course,
20:05Mr. Zardari,
20:06may Allah grant him health soon.
20:08He is in isolation due to Corona.
20:11So, the People's Party,
20:12the second and third leadership,
20:14is doing as they wish.
20:15I think Mr. Bilawal is also out of the country.
20:17We will talk to him in detail after the break.
20:23Welcome back, viewers.
20:24Yesterday,
20:25a failed attempt was made
20:27by the Pakistan People's Party.
20:29We can say that
20:30a resolution should be brought
20:32to the National Assembly.
20:34And this resolution should be
20:36condemned against the six canals,
20:38the rivers.
20:40This action should not be
20:42done by the federal government.
20:44You can see the resolution.
20:46It explains that
20:47the Indus river system
20:49is the lifeline of Pakistan.
20:51This is the first paragraph.
20:52In the second paragraph,
20:53it also says that
20:55the water from the Indus river system
20:57in the province of Sindh
20:59is the direct effect
21:01of agriculture,
21:02drinking,
21:03and other ecological sustenance.
21:05After that,
21:07it says that
21:09the constitution of Pakistan,
21:11the Water Card of 1991,
21:13ensures that
21:14water from Sindh
21:16is provided.
21:18In the fourth paragraph,
21:20it says that
21:22the house expresses serious concerns
21:24over the adverse impacts
21:26of upstream diversion of Sindh's agriculture,
21:28environment,
21:30and the degradation
21:32of the Indus delta.
21:34This is what it explains.
21:36If you divert upstream water,
21:38you will incur a loss.
21:40Sanjay Sadwani,
21:42who is present with us,
21:44has broken this story.
21:46Let's go to him.
21:48What was the reason
21:50that his colleagues
21:52in the Pakistan Muslim League,
21:54the Noon League,
21:56refused?
21:58Obviously,
22:00when the Noon League
22:02leaves the parliament,
22:04the people's party
22:06does not have the majority.
22:08What was the reason?
22:10The people's party
22:12voted for the PM.
22:14In the National Assembly,
22:16the people's party
22:18is not ready to support
22:20even one candidate.
22:22Yesterday, the people's party
22:24prepared a candidate.
22:26The candidate meant
22:28that six new canals
22:30should be built
22:32on the river Sindh.
22:34They wrote their objections
22:36in the candidate.
22:38The people's party
22:40needed the majority.
22:42They spoke to the Noon League.
22:44The Noon League
22:46refused to support the candidate.
22:48The PM
22:50went to the PM
22:52and said that
22:54he would not support any candidate.
22:56He said that he would
22:58give a policy on the candidate
23:00and that the candidate
23:02should be returned.
23:04The people's party
23:06is loyal to the PM.
23:08The government is loyal
23:10to the Noon League.
23:12The PM said
23:14that he would not support
23:16any candidate.
23:18The people's party
23:20contacted Tariq-e-Insaf
23:22and asked them
23:24to support the candidate.
23:26They said that
23:28the people of Sindh
23:30should support the candidate.
23:32The people's party
23:34refused to support the candidate.
23:36They said that the PM
23:38voted for Tariq-e-Insaf
23:40and that the PM
23:42should support the candidate.
23:44The PM said that
23:46the candidate should
23:48support the candidate.
23:50The people's party
23:52did not have a number.
23:54The people's party
23:56spoke to the PM
23:58and said that
24:00the PM
24:02is afraid of the damage
24:04done by the Sindh
24:06themselves.
24:08The PM still rejected
24:09the PM's support
24:11for the candidate.
24:13The people's party
24:15said that
24:17the candidate
24:19was not supported
24:21and that the PM
24:23should not support
24:25the candidate.
24:27The PM did
24:29really not think
24:31The people's party is a parliamentary force, but yesterday the third largest force was also seen as a victim of isolation.
24:37The people's party is even more ashamed that they were not able to make a statement in the assembly on the Sindh issue.
24:46Getting it passed is another matter.
24:48Absolutely right.
24:49Viewers, let me show you this statement again.
24:52This statement was presented by Mir Shabbir Ali Bajrani, MNA, Halka 192.
25:00I can see the signatures of Shazia Murry and other MNAs.
25:07Mir Ghulam Ali Sheryar Mehar is also a MNA.
25:12All the other MNAs have been signed by the party.
25:17But the people's party was left helpless in the National Assembly.
25:23Mr. Ghulam, this is a big embarrassment for your party.
25:29Mr. Ghulam, please leave your phone and listen to me.
25:33I am trying to help you.
25:36Mr. Ghulam, please leave your phone and listen to me.
25:38I am trying to help you.
25:40What will happen to your party?
25:42I don't understand.
25:44What will happen?
25:45They have a chance.
25:46They have tried to pass a resolution.
25:48You did not support it.
25:50So what is the fault of the people's party?
25:52They are within their right to move an application in the National Assembly.
25:57They should not have tried to hang the number.
26:02They should have talked to the people.
26:08They should have talked to the people.
26:10They should have worked on it for a few days.
26:15Why did you have to pass it overnight?
26:18Mr. Daddai says that all the work is not done at night.
26:22He said that the majority of the work is done at night.
26:26He said that the majority of the work is done at night.
26:28Mr. Chaudhary, my question is that it is an embarrassing situation for a political party.
26:34Mr. Sanjay is talking about it.
26:37Everyone knows that the government of Mr. Shahbaz Sharif is standing on his vote.
26:42Let me talk to Hassan.
26:44Hassan believes that the reason why these two parties are united is that
26:56no matter how many rivers are dug, the water does not get polluted.
27:03Hassan, listen to me.
27:06The government party needs a simple majority.
27:13Mr. Shabbir Bajrani should have made a table.
27:16He did not make a table.
27:18He should have made a draft.
27:20It would have been more embarrassing.
27:22He should have made a draft and shared it.
27:24He should have given time.
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31:08They do not want toween peacefully.
31:12They do not want toween peacefully.
31:19People's party always want more.
31:21People's party always want more.
31:23People's party always want more.
31:25You want trade deal between us?
31:27You want trade deal between us?
31:31I think their shativa is to let adulteration.
31:35They want protection system in our country also.
31:37It is a possibility, don't rule it out, everyone has to do it in their own way.
31:44Yes, Mr. Chaudhary, Mr. Nawaz Sharif was talking about Noonli.
31:47He has taken up the challenge to revive the historical and cultural heritage of Lahore.
31:56He is also holding meetings on that.
31:59He is saying that we will revive the old form of Lahore.
32:03He has become active.
32:05Earlier, there was news that he was going to London.
32:07The people of London want him to grow up, but now there is news that he is not going to London.
32:10Mr. Chaudhary, I would like to talk to you about this.
32:14Obviously, you and he are a little behind in terms of age.
32:20You ruined Lahore first and now you want to revive Lahore.
32:24Why did you ruin everything?
32:26Mr. Chaudhary, I keep an eye on the political news.
32:33You are going towards other things.
32:36Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif's Ninth Shariah of Qaid-e-Azam,
32:42which is in front of Babda on Mahal Road, Lahore.
32:45The office is a very big building.
32:48For the functions of the Chief Minister, for big conferences and meetings.
32:54There are many offices of the Chief Minister and senior officials.
32:59There is information that you can verify for yourself.
33:03Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan,
33:08and his subordinates will sit there.
33:13The MPAs, MNAs, Senators and Quarty workers are not satisfied with the work of the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister
33:21and their handling.
33:23So now Mr. Mian has come to the public level,
33:28has met his people,
33:31and has decided to take them along with him.
33:38So this is the real news.
33:40Who has failed?
33:41No, no, who has failed?
33:43Mr. Shahbaz Sharif has failed.
33:45His MPAs and MNAs say they don't give us time.
33:49They don't listen to us.
33:51They don't work.
33:52Mr. Mian is our leader.
33:54He should learn from us.
33:57So Mr. Nawaz Sharif has become active to take the party into confidence
34:02and to hug them.
34:04This is my announcement.
34:06You can check it.
34:07I have a person sitting right next to me.
34:09You can ask him.
34:11There is news that Mr. Mian has started meetings.
34:16Mr. Mian is saying that he will sit on the 9th of Sharh-e-Qaedism.
34:20Obviously, there will be a different message from there.
34:22I don't know about 9th of Sharh-e-Qaedism,
34:24but they are already doing this.
34:26They have met all the MPAs of Punjab in all the divisions.
34:29And they are asking this question.
34:32They were a little unwell in the middle,
34:34so they became a little inactive.
34:35But they have become active again.
34:37You also gave the previous news, if I am not mistaken.
34:39You said that MNAs and MPAs are unhappy
34:42that they do not have access to the Chief Minister's office.
34:45Their ministers do not give them a lift.
34:47So they are complaining to Mr. Mian.
34:49No, no.
34:50I did not say this.
34:52I said that their main leader, Mr. Nawaz Sharif,
34:58can ask Mr. Nawaz Sharif about the performance.
35:01He can ask questions.
35:02He can make the Prime Minister accountable.
35:04And also the CM of Punjab.
35:06And I said that this is his right.
35:08And all these people are doing this.
35:10I said that they are complaining to Mr. Mian.
35:13Whenever people go to Mr. Nawaz Sharif,
35:15they complain about someone or the other.
35:17And there is some groupiness in every party.
35:20But Mr. Mian has never allowed these issues to increase so much.
35:25When there are problems in two places,
35:27then either Mr. Shahbaz or Mr. Nawaz Sharif call one person.
35:30And the matter is sorted there.
35:32As you had an example in front of you,
35:33that there was an issue of Talal Chaudhary and Nawab Sher Waseer.
35:36So he called both and solved the issue.
35:38Where is Nawab Sher Waseer?
35:40He lost the election in a bad way.
35:42Okay, Mr. Chaudhary, you answer this question.
35:45We have to go on the break.
35:47Tell me, since Marjum Nawaz Sharif has become the Chief Minister,
35:52is Lahore looking clean to you?
35:54I have heard that the cleanliness of your city has improved.
35:57It is old.
35:58Then I have told you many times to come.
36:02I will give you a Lahore cleanliness check.
36:05Let's go.
36:06Let's start.
36:07Okay, viewers, let's plan.
36:09Hassan Nayyub and I will go to Lahore next week and plan.
36:12Yes, keep Mr. Hassan there.
36:14Mr. Chaudhary.
36:15No, no, without Hassan, you know, I don't walk.
36:19Yes, both of you come and check.
36:21If someone stops me on the way, then I should have some advice.
36:23Viewers, let's go to the break.
36:24After the break, Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf.
36:26They intended to run a full movement after Ramadan.
36:30The heat has come.
36:32The weather has become hot, but their movement is cool for now.
36:37We will talk to you in detail after the break.
36:43The day of meeting with Bani PTI in Adyala.
36:47People of their family, people of their party and lawyers were present there.
36:51Some went.
36:52Later it was found that the meeting was not allowed.
36:55There was a commotion.
36:56And after that, there is also news of some arrests in Adyala Jail.
37:03Mr. Babar Malik, the representative was present there.
37:06Let's know from him what happened.
37:08Are people arrested now?
37:10Or have they been released?
37:12Babar Malik, what happened?
37:14When there is a way, people have to go inside.
37:18People have to meet.
37:19After that, they have to come.
37:21So why were they arrested?
37:23And why did the police have to take action?
37:25Thank you very much, Mr. Khawar Guman.
37:27Actually, a list was taken from Salman Akram Raja.
37:31According to the High Court's order.
37:33According to that list, when PTI's leaders were not allowed to go inside.
37:38On the contrary, Barrister Gaur and other leaders went inside and met.
37:43They met Bani PTI's family.
37:48And along with this, they met the family of Guchra Bibi.
37:53But there was a gap in Gaurakpur.
37:56And on top of the gap, there were a lot of workers.
38:00Umar Ayub, Hamid Raza, Barrister Gaur and other leaders.
38:06Alia Hamza, Zartaj Gul, Halima Khan.
38:09And these three sisters came here.
38:11The three sisters gathered here first.
38:13They said, we are not allowed to meet or arrest.
38:16So there were three more women with them.
38:18But at a short distance, the workers got confused.
38:20And they tried to go inside.
38:22Umar Ayub said, we are here to meet you.
38:26We will not do any kind of protest or protest.
38:30But during this time, there were some protests.
38:32And PTI's workers were arrested.
38:35And then they were released.
38:36After this, where Bani PTI's three sisters were sitting after the protest.
38:40The SP President, Nabeel Khokhar and the senior officers of the local police were present.
38:47They told them to disperse from here.
38:50That you are not allowed to do any kind of protest or protest.
38:52So during this time, the arrest began.
38:55And first, four workers were arrested.
38:57One was MNA, Shafqat Awan.
38:58At that time, four of them were arrested.
39:00Raja Yasir Sharif and Dikar were arrested.
39:02They were put in cars.
39:03Then Bani PTI's three sisters and their family members.
39:07Then Sammabia Tahir, Niazullah Niazi and Dikar Alia Hamza were also put in the same car.
39:14And they were taken from here.
39:15Now they are transferred to the police station.
39:17Or they are released after going far.
39:19This has not been confirmed yet.
39:21This is the place in Gorakhpur where the police station is located.
39:24Babur Malik, in the beginning, you said that a list was given by Salman Akram Raja.
39:32But some other people went against that list.
39:36According to the list, people did not go.
39:38I did not understand this.
39:39Who gave permission to other people?
39:41If there is an order from the High Court that people have to go according to that list.
39:45The translator of Bani PTI, Niazullah Khan Niazi, was condemned for this.
39:51He said that the list given by Salman Akram Raja was given according to the High Court's order.
39:55According to that list, we were not allowed to meet.
39:57Because in Gauge No. 5, all the PTI corporate leaders are mentioned.
40:03They are told that they have permission.
40:06Six people were given permission.
40:08Contrary to the list.
40:09But Barrister Gaur was allowed to go.
40:13Barrister Gaur and six other women were also allowed to go.
40:18Babur Malik, thank you very much for sharing all these details.
40:21Chaudhary Ghulam Singh, you?
40:22I wanted to ask a question.
40:23The leadership of Rawalpindi, Tariq-e-Ansaaf,
40:27some of them are permanent.
40:28Some of them have been ministers.
40:30Some of them have been officials.
40:31Some of them have left.
40:32Some of them are still with us.
40:34All the ticket holders of the entire Rawalpindi division,
40:37do you see them there?
40:39Do you see their faces there?
40:41Do they play an active role?
40:43Or are all these people coming from the left and right?
40:45None of the permanent leaders of Rawalpindi were present here.
40:50They were not found.
40:51Umar Ayyub, Hamid Raza, Aamir Dogar and the opposition leader of Punjab were also present here.
41:01But the workers of Rawalpindi were definitely present in some areas.
41:04And the workers here were also protested against.
41:09The President of North Punjab, Raja Basharat is here.
41:12There are a lot of names from here.
41:14It is not allowed to meet six people.
41:16Jagjati used to come here.
41:19He is also not coming.
41:20What do you want?
41:22Chaudhary Ghulam Singh.
41:23Babur Malik, thank you very much.
41:26Chaudhary Ghulam Singh.
41:27Umar Murgan.
41:28PTI is over.
41:30Chaudhary Ghulam Singh, please tell us.
41:32First of all, the barristers who go to meet him,
41:38if they do not give their names inside,
41:40then why does Raja Sahib go by himself?
41:43I do not understand this.
41:44But obviously, they have permission.
41:46And secondly,
41:47They must have got permission from somewhere.
41:49Raja Sahib must not have got it.
41:51Tell me, what is the status of the movement that was going on after Eid?
41:56They have not announced any movement yet.
41:58I do not see any movement today.
42:00The whole party that is going there,
42:01should arrest them.
42:03What other movement is there?
42:05Okay, Chaudhary Sahib.
42:06You say such a movement.
42:07But the movement that Sheikh Waqas Akram Sahib told you,
42:10the way it is going on,
42:11I will not give it to you.
42:12Wait for Eid.
42:13Do not wait for so long.
42:14What are you doing?
42:15You have been attending the conference for four hours.
42:17You have come from a cold environment.
42:19You do not see the facts.
42:21You are blind.
42:24But Chaudhary Sahib,
42:25But Chaudhary Sahib,
42:26I told you about Sheikh Waqas Akram.
42:28He said that we are planning a grand alliance.
42:31They are planning.
42:33Okay, listen to what he is saying.
42:35Grand opposition alliance is being shaped up.
42:38And we think that before that,
42:40some form of that alliance should be formed.
42:42After that,
42:43we want that with all the political parties of the opposition,
42:46together,
42:47a movement should be formed.
42:49In that regard,
42:50if there is a consensus between the parties,
42:54then any mobilization and agitation can be formed.
42:57Are we talking about weeks or months?
43:00I am talking about agitation.
43:02I am talking about the movement on the roads.
43:04It will be after Eid.
43:05Whatever will be shaped up,
43:06it will be after Eid.
43:09But Salman Akram Rai Sahib,
43:11because what is understandable is that
43:12we do not want to warm up the roads.
43:14We want to warm up the roads.
43:18Please clarify this too.
43:20It is being said from other accounts that
43:22after Eid, the land will be warmed up.
43:26Has he made any such announcement or any such conversation?
43:29This was a completely wrong message.
43:31There was a lot of discussion on social media.
43:33The reference you gave that this message came from Khan Sahib.
43:36Where did this message come from?
43:37Who gave this message?
43:38Who met him through whom he gave this message?
43:41Nothing like that was said.
43:43We want to warm up the roads.
43:44We will work in a way,
43:46under a framework,
43:48with consultation.
43:49We are going to form a big alliance.
43:51We will work under the framework of that alliance.
43:53We will do some activities ourselves.
43:55We will do some with the alliance.
43:57But there will be consultation.
43:59Jai Jai Sahib, how long do we have to wait?
44:01I mean, this work that you are saying.
44:07Yes, I will inform you.
44:08I will give you the news.
44:09Like I give others too.
44:11So let me take the information.
44:13What they want to do and what they don't want to do.
44:16Absolutely right.
44:17Now this phase has allowed the lawyers to go inside.
44:20And those whose lists they had given,
44:22they were not allowed to meet them.
44:23And arrested the sisters.
44:25Why do you say this?
44:26I mean, when there is a high court order,
44:28then according to that,
44:29why is the list not followed?
44:33I don't know what the ground realities are in this.
44:36Leema Khan Sahiba was threatening.
44:38As I am telling you,
44:39Leema Khan Sahiba is a powerful woman.
44:41She is not weak.
44:43She has connections in powerful circles.
44:45Good.
44:46I mean, she is there.
44:47You are sharing a lot of news.
44:49Absolutely, I am doing.
44:50She has good connections there.
44:51Then why don't you let them meet?
44:53If she is so powerful.
44:54There must be some reason.
44:55There must be some reason not to let them meet.
44:57Or intentionally,
44:59there must be some setting in between
45:01that we will not meet.
45:02They will have to make it prominent.
45:04Some activities will have to be done.
45:06Now what is decided inside,
45:08I do not know about it.
45:10When you say, I get information.
45:12But this information I do not know.
45:14If you want to eat a lot,
45:15you should have kept the news.
45:16You should have kept the news.
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