"Jo party intra party election nahi karwa saki wo...," Hafiz Humdullah criticizes PTI

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"Jo party intra party election nahi karwa saki wo...," Hafiz Humdullah criticizes PTI
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00:00 A lot of experts are saying that how can there be voting on this issue?
00:07 The members of two provinces are un-elected.
00:13 Can you say that this meeting is unconstitutional?
00:18 First of all, I would like to make it clear that whether the PDM is included,
00:27 the ruling party or the Jamia Ulama, we want elections on time.
00:33 There are two ways to vote on the constitution.
00:35 One is on the 9th of the month. If you vote on the constitution before the 9th of the month,
00:39 which has been decided on 9th August, then we have to hold elections on the 9th of the month.
00:44 But if you vote on the appointed date, then you have both options.
00:50 Now let's come to the point that Mr. Momin says that what is constitutional and what is unconstitutional.
00:57 But I am laughing at the fact that he is saying that the constitution is unconstitutional.
01:03 It seems ridiculous to me.
01:06 Because the chairman, the party, the government, and the Supreme Court have already proved that the constitution is unconstitutional.
01:16 When the deputy speaker gave the ruling, when the Supreme Court's decision was made,
01:22 then the deputy speaker, the president, and the chairman of the PTI,
01:30 have already proved that the constitution is unconstitutional.
01:34 So how did the constitution become unconstitutional?
01:37 Secondly, they talk about the law. This is also a violation of the law.
01:44 Now they talk about the CCI that it is unconstitutional.
01:47 Listen to one thing, Ms. Sadaf, they have not been able to have their party's intraparty elections yet.
01:56 When they were in power, the election commission gave them a year or two as a result of their request.
02:05 When a party cannot have its intraparty elections, then what do they talk about elections in the country?
02:12 When the local government institutions in Punjab were terminated, the Supreme Court decided to let them work.
02:22 They sat on that decision for seven months.
02:26 This is also a violation of the law.
02:28 Sir, this is also a violation of the law.
02:30 Today, the Supreme Court issued a detailed decision on the election that did not take place in Punjab on May 14.
02:35 And said that the election commission has no authority to postpone the elections.
02:41 So here you are also being questioned, as you are pointing out that the governments that are sitting have not gone beyond 90 days.
02:49 Listen to me, you asked the election commission.
02:54 The election commission went in the appeal of Nazir Hussaini that the Supreme Court took away my authority.
03:01 The election commission went in the appeal.
03:03 So why did it go?
03:05 When the decisions will be such that the authority of the election commission of the court is also served.
03:11 The authority of the parliament is also served.
03:14 The authority of the elected representatives and parliamentarians is also served.
03:19 They are tried to be exiled.
03:22 And we sit hand in hand and then we become silent.
03:26 This is not possible.
03:28 I said that a meeting is being held with the CCI.
03:31 What is the law? What is not the law?
03:33 These people have gone in the appeal against the Punjab's supervisory government in Lahore High Court.
03:40 That after 90 days, there is no law.
03:43 Go and pursue it.
03:46 Take a decision from Lahore High Court.
03:48 You have entered the case there.
03:51 Yes, wait for it.
03:53 When a case is going on there, you cannot talk about it.
03:58 You talk about the constitution and the constitution.
04:00 And the second thing is that you do not want an election in KPK.
04:03 You wanted an election in Punjab on 16th.
04:06 So why did you not demand KPK?
04:08 You did not want in KPK.
04:10 The decision was only on Punjab.
04:12 Why? Why on Punjab?
04:14 Because you said that the election commission did not do it.
04:20 They want their own decisions.
04:25 I told you before.
04:27 They want their own judges.
04:29 They want their own constitution.
04:31 They want their own assembly.
04:33 This is dictatorship.
04:35 In the name of democracy, dictatorship has been in force for 4 years.
04:40 They are saying that we have made all the laws in the assembly.
04:44 We did not do it ourselves.
04:46 We did it on telephone call.
04:48 We did it under the pressure of telephone call.
04:51 So they were sitting under the pressure.
04:53 They were not elected people.
04:55 When they were not elected people, they were not in power.
04:58 There is a big objection on the constitution.
05:00 They have made a double stamp on the assembly.
05:03 You are raising objections.
05:05 Mr. Faisal Karim Gurni, before leaving,
05:07 I will explain this sentence.
05:09 I will explain this sentence in terms of constitution.
05:13 I will explain this in terms of constitution.
05:16 Where ever there has been a violation of human rights,
05:21 violation of constitution,
05:23 there has been a clash and clash with constitution,
05:26 the people's party, the Jamia Ulama Islam,
05:29 all the parties, in fact, in the assembly,
05:32 their parliamentarians have raised their voice against it.
05:36 The record is there.
05:38 The record is there.
05:40 Mr. Faisal Karim Gurni,
05:42 the name of Nigra Prime Minister has come up.
05:45 When will the decision be made?
05:47 Please tell us,
05:49 the name you are giving,
05:51 will you want to give it to the political party,
05:53 to the economic party,
05:55 to the technocrats?
05:57 What have you thought?
05:59 First of all, I will talk about the consultation.
06:02 You also talked about the way the consultation is being done.
06:06 I think this is a question mark in the parliament.
06:11 It is a concern.
06:13 We are not doing the consultation so quickly.
06:17 Tomorrow we will regret what we did.
06:20 Everyone will say that we made a mistake.
06:24 We will think about the government and all of us,
06:27 what kind of bill we are passing.
06:30 And what are the precautions for this tomorrow.
06:34 Secondly, the Prime Minister,
06:36 the Nigra Prime Minister,
06:38 will come to Madhya Pradesh in a few days.
06:41 He can be a politician.
06:43 Let's see.
06:45 Being a politician of the Nigra government
06:47 is not a big deal for the Prime Minister.
06:49 If you say that a judge, a bureaucrat,
06:51 and an economist can be the Prime Minister,
06:54 then sometimes a politician can be a judge,
06:57 or a bureaucrat, or a soldier.
07:01 But everyone encroaches on the political issues.
07:05 The Prime Minister can be a judge, a bureaucrat,
07:08 or a bureaucrat.
07:10 We want a strong Prime Minister
07:12 who can have a free and fair election,
07:14 who can not question the political parties,
07:17 who does not have a switch off system,
07:20 who does not have a follow-up election,
07:22 so that the political parties in Pakistan
07:24 can have an election where all political parties
07:26 agree that the election was free and fair,
07:28 and the people who voted for the election
07:30 will get the mandate.
07:32 So Shahid Khan Abbasi,
07:34 Fawad Hassan Fawad,
07:36 who will be the candidates?
07:38 We will not take this panel as an advice.
07:40 This is decided by the Leader of the House
07:42 and the Leader of the Opposition.
07:44 Sir, the names have come up.
07:46 Aslam Bhutani's name has also come up.
07:49 When he comes before me,
07:51 I will debate him.
07:53 Right now,
07:55 there are 10-15 names
07:58 who are being elected in Islamabad.
08:00 So let's see who will be the Prime Minister.
08:03 We say that whoever it is,
08:05 it should be a Prime Minister
08:07 who can have an election in the country,

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