Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 28th August 2023

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00:00:00 Bismillah hir rahman ir rahim.
00:00:09 Assalamualaikum.
00:00:10 Baakhabar Sawera.
00:00:11 You are watching Main Hoon Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:00:12 And with me is...
00:00:13 What is your name?
00:00:14 Kis naam se pukaaroon?
00:00:15 Kya naam hai tumhara?
00:00:16 Ashfaq Ishaq Satti.
00:00:17 Naam toh suna hoga.
00:00:18 Oh my god.
00:00:19 Kitni aaji.
00:00:20 Kitni aaji.
00:00:21 I have mixed the dialogues of so many films and presented it in front of you.
00:00:22 Wow.
00:00:23 So how was your weekend?
00:00:24 It was good.
00:00:25 It was quite busy as I said.
00:00:26 As I played cricket and I am thinking that I should also try to hit my dunk in the javelin
00:00:33 throw.
00:00:34 Is there any such thing?
00:00:35 Why do you feel so confident?
00:00:36 I mean the people who were competing there, just see how high they have thrown the throw.
00:00:42 By the way, we Pakistanis have a habit of throwing long from the tongue.
00:00:47 Arshad is doing a great job.
00:00:49 He is physically making an effort.
00:00:51 Tane tana on maidaan.
00:00:52 Mande maidaan.
00:00:53 You can imagine that he has not got even 5% of the facilities that Chopra has got in
00:01:00 India or the European athletes have got.
00:01:02 But despite that, the way he has grown gradually and with such a small margin.
00:01:07 Despite the injury, I guess.
00:01:08 Ankle injury.
00:01:09 Yes, ankle.
00:01:10 But he has done a great job.
00:01:11 And for the first time, a Pakistani has won this silver medal in the World Athletic Championship.
00:01:17 So this itself is a record.
00:01:19 It is a great effort and I feel that he is just 26.
00:01:23 Chopra is 25.
00:01:24 But I feel that the next scene will be very interesting.
00:01:27 But when we see the reaction of our nation, even our politicians are also praising the
00:01:33 awards.
00:01:34 So it is good that we bring more people and challenges in front of us.
00:01:39 And make the name of our country high.
00:01:41 Bring your young people here.
00:01:43 Second, but Ashfaq, the weekend that has passed.
00:01:46 It would not be wrong to say a protest weekend.
00:01:49 People have come on the roads with electricity bills and they are saying that what should
00:01:53 we do?
00:01:54 There is no money at home.
00:01:55 Feed the children, send them to school, pay the house rent.
00:01:58 Or do the big electricity bills.
00:02:00 Sometimes we know what we do.
00:02:02 At one time, it must have happened to you that you must have received a bill and you
00:02:05 must have paid it.
00:02:06 Now we read it from A to Z that what is inside it.
00:02:10 I have understood the science of the bill.
00:02:12 What is this bill?
00:02:13 The bill that came last month and the units in it, I used 150 units less this time.
00:02:20 But it must have come more than that.
00:02:22 But the bill came the same.
00:02:24 Now various taxes have been put in it and then multiplied.
00:02:30 One more thing is that we criticize Klectric, Disco, and other things.
00:02:37 But the thing is that these taxes are leveled by the government.
00:02:42 But the people are getting angry immediately.
00:02:45 Do you know why they are angry?
00:02:48 What?
00:02:49 The employees of Wabda, whether they are in service or retired.
00:02:54 Not just Wabda, this is a whole class.
00:02:57 There are many people who are taking free units.
00:03:00 There are millions of units.
00:03:02 They are getting free units of billions of rupees.
00:03:04 So when they say that they are making difficult decisions, then these are the difficult decisions.
00:03:08 We have to tolerate that.
00:03:09 They are making difficult decisions on the people.
00:03:12 Let's go to the top stories.
00:03:14 The increase in electricity bill has blown the fuse of the people.
00:03:23 People all over the country have come out in anger.
00:03:25 From Karachi to Khyber, protests and demonstrations.
00:03:28 The people have raised a lot of slogans.
00:03:30 They have also burnt the electricity bills.
00:03:36 Everyone is worried about the high electricity bill.
00:03:39 The Minister of Health has asked for a strict plan to reduce the bill by 48 hours.
00:03:43 The officials and institutions who get free electricity are asking for details.
00:03:46 We have also talked about the issue that we are talking about in the morning.
00:03:55 And those are the electricity bills.
00:03:57 People have understood the way the taxes and bills are being levied on the electricity bills.
00:04:04 How many units have you consumed?
00:04:06 There is a separate chapter.
00:04:08 But along with that, there are fuel price adjustments, further taxes, TV fees, radio fees, FDA, EPA, etc.
00:04:19 I don't know what all taxes are being taken from the people.
00:04:22 And when the entire calculation is done, it is almost equivalent to your bill.
00:04:27 So people are thinking why should we pay this tax and take this tax back.
00:04:31 So this is a big problem.
00:04:33 Now we have to see that the government has been given a big responsibility.
00:04:37 The mandate is not that big, but what can they do?
00:04:41 The Prime Minister has said that he is a representative of the people.
00:04:45 If he can be satisfied by shutting down the AC in his house, then he can.
00:04:51 But the Prime Minister has said this very sincerely.
00:04:56 But if his AC is shut down, then there will be no electricity in our houses.
00:05:00 The reason is that only one AC will not be shut down.
00:05:03 The officers in the government offices who have windows and ACs,
00:05:09 they keep running before and after the officer arrives.
00:05:14 Then the expenses in cars for fuel,
00:05:18 and you see that cars are also bought and kept,
00:05:21 whose fuel average, nowadays we go to buy a car of 660cc or a hybrid.
00:05:27 It is not affordable for most of us.
00:05:30 But let's say the fuel average is good.
00:05:32 But the cars bought for these officers,
00:05:35 their fuel average is 3-4 km per litre.
00:05:40 Now there is a protest, and the political parties are raising their voices.
00:05:44 The Islamic Jamaat was saying this earlier.
00:05:46 The MQM, People's Party, Tajrahn have also come forward.
00:05:49 Let's see what is happening.
00:05:51 One more thing, the increase of 5.40 rupees,
00:05:56 that is yet to come.
00:05:58 Before moving on further,
00:06:01 you must be thinking what is happening.
00:06:03 We were also saying vaguely, but what exactly is happening?
00:06:06 Electricity duty is one thing, this is a provincial tax.
00:06:10 Then GST, General Sales Tax.
00:06:12 Then you have to pay the government TV fees,
00:06:16 no one sees it, but the 35 rupees are separate.
00:06:19 Financing cost surcharge is also separate.
00:06:22 Then there is fuel adjustment surcharge,
00:06:24 fuel price adjustment, then extra tax.
00:06:26 If you don't get a name, they will add extra tax.
00:06:29 And that is also added.
00:06:32 Then there is further tax, then income tax.
00:06:35 Meaning, you have to pay in salary,
00:06:37 and if someone is left, then income tax.
00:06:39 And the last tax is sales tax.
00:06:41 Meaning, GST is separate, sales tax is separate.
00:06:43 8-10 types of tax.
00:06:45 This fuel price adjustment is a very interesting story.
00:06:49 It is such a story that I went to a restaurant,
00:06:51 I ate food for 2000 rupees, paid the bill,
00:06:55 and came back home.
00:06:56 But after 3 months, the owner of the restaurant
00:06:59 comes to my house, rings the doorbell,
00:07:01 and says that the food you ate 3 months ago,
00:07:04 according to today's price, you have to pay 100 rupees extra.
00:07:06 The oil that came in it, the palm oil that we imported,
00:07:09 that was its cost, so you just take out 2000 rupees more.
00:07:12 So, the use you have made, you pay for it at today's price.
00:07:16 Let's go, Muzammil Aslam is with us,
00:07:18 he is an economist, we will talk to him.
00:07:21 Muzammil, what will you tell us,
00:07:23 the whole of Ashfaq has read it and told us.
00:07:25 The list of taxes.
00:07:26 This is the list of taxes.
00:07:28 Now, the demand that is happening,
00:07:30 I am surprised that Abhishek Ali was also saying
00:07:32 that we should take back the tax.
00:07:34 Now, he will say it.
00:07:35 Yes. So, can we take back the tax?
00:07:37 Look, the first thing is that
00:07:41 Ishaq Dar Sahib is the one,
00:07:43 he has put the whole book of taxes in our bills.
00:07:49 Now, he, like Ashfaq Satti has also taken the name of so many taxes,
00:07:54 so he has put them in the bill and he is taking it from people.
00:07:58 Now, in the original, the tax is taken from those
00:08:01 whose income is taxable.
00:08:04 Now, those whose income is taxable,
00:08:06 either you take the tax from them or you cannot,
00:08:09 then you sit quietly.
00:08:11 This is a forced way.
00:08:13 Now, a 100 unit, 200 unit,
00:08:15 that is the right of the subsidy,
00:08:17 its income is not taxable,
00:08:19 you are imposing taxes on it.
00:08:21 So, what will be more injustice in your society than this?
00:08:25 Now, when I am talking about injustice,
00:08:27 so, today in a business recorder,
00:08:30 Ali Khizar has published an article.
00:08:33 Look, inequitability in Pakistan has increased so much
00:08:38 that it is beyond limit.
00:08:40 We have been hearing from yesterday
00:08:42 that many government employees get free electricity.
00:08:45 Okay, I say and I have also made a noise,
00:08:49 why are they getting it?
00:08:50 When they get salary, like we get salary,
00:08:52 then we also pay electricity bills with our salary.
00:08:55 Now, in the same way, in factories,
00:08:58 only in Karachi, this Sindh's gas,
00:09:01 we have a factory in Sindh,
00:09:03 only in Karachi, some factories get home gas
00:09:09 and they make electricity from their own generator.
00:09:13 And if they buy electricity on Arbor,
00:09:16 they get a savings in comparison to that.
00:09:18 He has given an example in that,
00:09:20 that there are two companies in Karachi,
00:09:22 which are coal companies,
00:09:23 one coal company is running on gas and the other on electricity.
00:09:27 So, there is a difference between Arbor.
00:09:29 Similarly, he gave an example of a mall,
00:09:32 that a mall, there used to be a factory there,
00:09:34 so, it gets cheap gas there.
00:09:36 In that mall, they make electricity with cheap gas,
00:09:39 so, they are saving electricity on Arbor
00:09:41 and the other one is buying electricity.
00:09:44 So, those who are getting electricity cheaply,
00:09:47 they are also taking a loan from us for our electricity.
00:09:50 Imagine that our thing is being sold to us
00:09:53 and then profits are also being taken from the public.
00:09:55 Tell me one thing, Mr. Muzammil,
00:09:57 one is that you have given free electricity.
00:10:00 Okay, now we had talked to K Electric,
00:10:03 so, their translator told us that
00:10:06 we pay electricity bills,
00:10:08 we are not given free electricity.
00:10:10 Okay, now the places where free electricity is given,
00:10:13 like the workers of Wabda,
00:10:15 they are given, even if they retire before that.
00:10:17 Mr. Muzammil, you see the number of units in their bills.
00:10:22 And in minus.
00:10:23 I mean, there will be lower level employees,
00:10:25 or above that,
00:10:26 there will not be less than 1000 units.
00:10:29 And this, because they say that,
00:10:32 if you are getting it, then give as much as you want for free.
00:10:35 No one is going to ask.
00:10:37 And on the other hand,
00:10:38 300 units, 250 units are literally crying tears of blood.
00:10:42 Every day I go out,
00:10:43 I meet someone and say that this is a torture,
00:10:45 raise your voice against it.
00:10:46 We are affected by this.
00:10:48 Sir, I am a public representative,
00:10:51 I meet people.
00:10:53 After you have sold this,
00:10:56 people do not have an option.
00:10:58 They used to say that this is their option,
00:11:00 they used to say that they should eat food or teach the children.
00:11:03 Now they are saying that we eat food for charity.
00:11:06 Now we have the option that we are becoming the bearer of electricity
00:11:10 or the tenant of this house.
00:11:11 I will tell you an interesting thing.
00:11:13 It is interesting.
00:11:14 Electricity has become so expensive
00:11:16 that it is the head office of K Electric here in defense.
00:11:20 They have completely solarized their head office.
00:11:25 That is, the distribution to make electricity,
00:11:29 K Electric makes electricity and is also a distribution company.
00:11:33 So, they have also installed electricity in their head office on solar.
00:11:37 So, guess how difficult it is for a common man,
00:11:41 for a common business,
00:11:43 for a common shopkeeper.
00:11:46 You know that the electricity we are paying for 51-52 rupees,
00:11:51 the price of electricity in this is only 6 rupees.
00:11:54 The rest is 45 rupees,
00:11:56 and the rent of electricity houses in it,
00:11:59 the tears of Abid Sher Ali have come out,
00:12:02 the people's party people.
00:12:04 This is the biggest,
00:12:08 Khawaja Asif did a very big email yesterday,
00:12:12 you know that in 2015,
00:12:15 our minister of agriculture was Khawaja Asif
00:12:18 and under him was the state minister,
00:12:20 this Abid Sher Ali.
00:12:21 Between the two ministries,
00:12:23 Pakistan, after 2015,
00:12:25 this LNG plant was installed,
00:12:26 coal plant was installed,
00:12:27 all of these have a rent of 2000 rupees.
00:12:30 And if we add up all the electricity bills in Pakistan,
00:12:33 then it is 4200.
00:12:35 That is, in 4200 rupees,
00:12:37 2000 rupees is the rent of the electricity house.
00:12:40 Now this 2000 rupees,
00:12:42 the entire KP budget,
00:12:43 the entire KP budget is 1400 rupees.
00:12:45 That is, you are giving more money to the electricity companies than the KP budget.
00:12:48 The entire army budget is 1800 rupees.
00:12:51 That is, the army budget is less and the electricity house rent is more.
00:12:55 Then the entire Pakistan's growth spending,
00:12:58 the growth spending of loyalty,
00:13:00 was only 500 rupees last year.
00:13:02 And you are giving 2000 rupees to the electricity companies,
00:13:05 imagine how Pakistan is being robbed.
00:13:09 It is being robbed,
00:13:10 and the decisions that have been taken,
00:13:12 absolutely, thank you so much,
00:13:14 the decisions that have been taken in the past,
00:13:15 especially the expensive projects of IPPs that have been put in place,
00:13:18 and after that a lot of talk has been made about reforms,
00:13:20 but we do not see reforms anywhere.
00:13:22 Today's politicians are advising the watchmen
00:13:25 to give 200 to 300 units of electricity,
00:13:27 and you are talking about the electricity tax.
00:13:30 That should not happen.
00:13:31 Mr. Nayyar Bukhari,
00:13:32 the senior representative of the People's Party is with us.
00:13:34 Mr. Nayyar Bukhari, tell us,
00:13:36 what advice will you give?
00:13:38 The People's Party and Noon League have come up with suggestions.
00:13:41 What advice will you give to the watchmen?
00:13:43 And what can they do?
00:13:45 Can they find a solution in 48 hours?
00:13:47 Thank you for your request.
00:13:50 Obviously, I have come to the day-to-day phase.
00:13:54 And this is also in the day-to-day phase,
00:13:56 that people are completely exhausted because of the electricity bills.
00:14:01 And it is absolutely necessary to review the IPPs.
00:14:05 Secondly, there is a need to conserve energy.
00:14:10 And you will have to look at the hydel projects.
00:14:18 The production of thermal energy is very costly.
00:14:22 You will have to reduce it.
00:14:24 Mr. Bukhari, I would like to say a few things.
00:14:28 First, obviously, these are long-term measures.
00:14:30 To improve the hydel power generation,
00:14:32 to build new dams, etc.
00:14:34 But the cost cutting, as you said,
00:14:36 there is a need to save.
00:14:37 That is very important.
00:14:38 That the free electricity that is being distributed,
00:14:40 should not be distributed.
00:14:41 And especially the way they are washing their hands,
00:14:43 should not be washed.
00:14:44 Some bills should be circulated on social media.
00:14:46 And we ourselves know how your acquaintances spend.
00:14:49 Secondly, now your Jamaat and other Jamaats are also coming out in the field.
00:14:54 Because it is a very sensitive matter for the public.
00:14:57 So, now you have left the government.
00:15:00 But is this now the right time for you to protest?
00:15:03 Obviously, this is the after-effect of the IMF agreement.
00:15:09 And why we had to go to the IMF.
00:15:12 The nation knows. You know it very well.
00:15:15 But now we need to go towards alternative energies.
00:15:18 You see, we do not realize that in the whole world,
00:15:23 you see in Europe, their markets close at 6-7 pm.
00:15:27 Our trader insists that we should stay till 12 pm.
00:15:30 So, you need to conserve the energy also.
00:15:34 You have to save it.
00:15:36 Now you have to go to solar.
00:15:38 There is a solar project.
00:15:40 The government should, especially in the villages,
00:15:43 for the line losses to be reduced,
00:15:46 should give matching grants.
00:15:48 So that people can switch over to solar.
00:15:51 Solar is such a project that is very cheap.
00:15:55 And people will get a lot of convenience for one-time investment.
00:15:58 They will get relief from the minister's bills.
00:16:01 So, this is another option.
00:16:03 You need to go to alternative energies.
00:16:05 Let us talk about short-term options.
00:16:08 The Nigrah government is also saying that
00:16:10 they will take drastic measures in 48 hours.
00:16:12 They will ask for suggestions.
00:16:14 Mr. Nair Bukhari, it is time for the elections.
00:16:17 What will the political parties say to the people?
00:16:20 What will be the statements?
00:16:22 Will they honour this protest?
00:16:24 Because if it is invalid,
00:16:26 if it does not go ahead in someone's guidance,
00:16:29 then MQM has said that there can be civil disobedience.
00:16:32 So, are you thinking about this,
00:16:34 that you should guide the people in the protest?
00:16:37 See, this is exactly why the Pakistan People's Party
00:16:42 has also said that we will protest.
00:16:44 The party's carcoon is also the city of Pakistan.
00:16:47 It is as affected as it is more affected.
00:16:50 This is a public issue.
00:16:52 The Pakistan People's Party has given its opportunity.
00:16:55 We have told our workers to protest at the town level.
00:16:58 And to convince the government
00:17:00 about the difficulties and problems they are facing.
00:17:03 And to find a solution.
00:17:05 I think that the KTK government should
00:17:08 also take political leadership on board.
00:17:11 And not just the confiners of the cabinet meeting,
00:17:14 but also the stakeholders.
00:17:22 Thank you so much, Mr. Nayyar Bukhari, for being with us.
00:17:25 Obviously, we will have to go to alternative means.
00:17:30 But obviously, where there is cheap electricity.
00:17:33 What are the Karachi traders thinking?
00:17:35 What should happen?
00:17:37 How will all this be managed?
00:17:39 Is electricity affordable now?
00:17:41 Mr. Rizwan Irfan is with us.
00:17:44 Let's talk to him.
00:17:45 Thank you so much for joining us, Mr. Rizwan.
00:17:47 The thing is that they say that the limit has been crossed.
00:17:51 What is the Tajir Ithaad thinking about this?
00:17:53 What are you going to do?
00:17:55 First of all, I would like to tell you that
00:17:57 the voice of the Karachi traders and the Karachi people
00:18:00 has been heard all over Pakistan.
00:18:03 I would like to thank you for your support.
00:18:06 Because this is the problem of all the people sitting here,
00:18:09 in the studio, you, us, all the middle class people.
00:18:14 This is the problem of all of us.
00:18:16 The big people have no problem.
00:18:19 The people who have no money, they have no problem.
00:18:21 You can understand that the bills that have come,
00:18:24 people whose salary is Rs. 35,000-40,000,
00:18:27 if the bill comes to Rs. 20,000-22,000,
00:18:30 how can they survive?
00:18:32 Now, the people who are drowning,
00:18:34 they will hit their hands and feet.
00:18:36 As far as the political parties that talk,
00:18:39 where were they when these agreements were being made?
00:18:41 Where were the decisions being made?
00:18:43 They were all present in it.
00:18:45 Why were they not stopped at that time?
00:18:47 They will do everything.
00:18:49 You can see that so many people are in trouble.
00:18:52 The electricity bill, how much petrol has been increased.
00:18:55 I am telling you, when they increased the petrol,
00:18:58 they increased it immediately.
00:19:00 When you came to the government,
00:19:02 you increased the petrol, why can't you reduce the petrol?
00:19:05 That is happening under the law.
00:19:07 Mr. Rizwan, the electricity bill that has just been increased,
00:19:10 the bills that will come now, they will come after that.
00:19:13 You people have called on August 29, I guess,
00:19:16 for the shutdown of the protest.
00:19:18 Will you continue this process with the same planning?
00:19:22 Will you protest? What does the Chief want to do with this protest?
00:19:25 Look, the protest is going on.
00:19:27 The protest is going on today and it is going on daily.
00:19:29 The decision about the protest was made yesterday
00:19:31 by our district council.
00:19:33 The political party has announced the protest.
00:19:36 Everyone else is doing their own thing.
00:19:39 We will try to make a joint decision
00:19:41 and a protest will be held in the whole of Pakistan.
00:19:43 All stakeholders will be present there.
00:19:46 Our aim is not to protest, our aim is to solve the problem.
00:19:49 We want to relieve people.
00:19:51 We want to relieve people.
00:19:53 What kind of relief? What plan? What solution do you have?
00:19:55 Look, the solution, you have told me everything,
00:19:57 how many taxes are there.
00:19:59 A common man gets a standard tax.
00:20:02 You say that no person in Karachi pays taxes.
00:20:05 All people are taking taxes.
00:20:07 So how do you say that you are not paying taxes?
00:20:09 Taxes are being paid, everything is being paid.
00:20:11 Taxes are being paid for food, petrol, electricity.
00:20:15 Is there any benefit to them?
00:20:18 Mr. Ghulam, there is one more thing.
00:20:20 I think we should raise our voice on this.
00:20:22 First, the relief should be done in our own place.
00:20:25 But there should be fair distribution everywhere.
00:20:28 This cannot be done.
00:20:30 It will not be possible that some people are privileged
00:20:35 and they should be provided with all benefits.
00:20:38 Free electricity, free petrol, free vehicles.
00:20:42 And the rest of the people should suffer from the difficulties.
00:20:46 You are absolutely right.
00:20:48 You see, all the government buildings,
00:20:51 government quarters,
00:20:53 there is free electricity there.
00:20:55 If you send someone there,
00:20:57 you will know that all the kundalas are there.
00:20:59 The loss is being done to the people.
00:21:01 We are getting 34 crore free units.
00:21:03 34 crore?
00:21:05 Yes.
00:21:06 This is the situation.
00:21:08 The situation is very bad.
00:21:10 The people are very worried.
00:21:12 They are in a lot of pain.
00:21:14 Now, you can understand,
00:21:16 when our business will be over,
00:21:19 people will come to the roads.
00:21:21 When people will be worried,
00:21:23 when people cannot eat,
00:21:25 when they cannot get any money.
00:21:27 This is the situation that you said,
00:21:29 people do not have money to eat,
00:21:31 they do not have money for school fees.
00:21:33 They do not have money to pay the rent.
00:21:35 How will they pay the electricity bills?
00:21:37 Thank you so much Mr. Rizwan for being with us.
00:21:39 The protest is still going on.
00:21:41 Let's see what the government can do.
00:21:43 What will be their mandate?
00:21:45 Let's take a break.
00:21:47 Welcome back once again.
00:21:54 When we were talking about electricity bills,
00:21:56 people are more worried
00:21:58 because they do not have a single problem in their lives.
00:22:00 They are worried about the prices of food.
00:22:04 We are seeing an increase in prices.
00:22:07 Be it pulses, sugar, flour,
00:22:09 everything is connected.
00:22:11 The quality of the rice is such that
00:22:14 you do not get good pulses even after paying so much.
00:22:17 It takes time to get it cooked.
00:22:19 You get rice that is very hard to get.
00:22:23 So, this is the situation everywhere.
00:22:26 One is the lack of things.
00:22:28 The second is that
00:22:30 the cost is high along with being substandard.
00:22:33 So, these are the problems.
00:22:35 What can be done about it?
00:22:37 The report of the Institute of Statistics states
00:22:39 that flour is more than 139% expensive annually.
00:22:42 94% of tea, 94% of rice,
00:22:47 almost double,
00:22:49 and chili is 86% expensive.
00:22:51 The price of chicken meat has increased by 48%.
00:22:55 Imagine that...
00:22:58 I think rice is more expensive
00:23:00 because you could get good pulses for Rs 150-200.
00:23:03 Now, good rice is more than Rs 450.
00:23:05 Let's not talk about meat.
00:23:07 Let's talk about sugar.
00:23:09 It is at the highest level.
00:23:11 Sugar is being sold at Rs 175-180 per kilo.
00:23:15 How many steps are you taking for health?
00:23:17 You do not want to eat anything.
00:23:19 We do not eat.
00:23:21 We are not on a diet.
00:23:23 We do not eat sugar, chili, or rice.
00:23:26 We do not eat oil, which increases cholesterol.
00:23:29 We do not eat rice, which increases obesity.
00:23:32 You can imagine how much the government is thinking.
00:23:35 What a great health policy!
00:23:37 It is a great health policy.
00:23:39 We are on a diet.
00:23:41 Our representatives are present to talk about the situation.
00:23:45 The price we are telling you about
00:23:47 has also increased.
00:23:51 We have Abdullah Maqsi from Quetta, Lahore,
00:23:55 Almas Khan,
00:23:58 and Mirza Ahmed Ali from Multan.
00:24:02 All three are with us.
00:24:03 Let's start with Almas.
00:24:05 Tell us, Almas, what is the situation?
00:24:08 The price is increasing.
00:24:10 I have already told you that the government wants good, not bad.
00:24:13 It is us who do not understand.
00:24:17 I will call you Dr. Ashfaq or Hakeem Ashfaq.
00:24:22 You have given us a great analysis.
00:24:25 The government wants good, not bad.
00:24:30 A common man is dying of fear of inflation.
00:24:36 Electricity and petrol are expensive.
00:24:40 Everything in the world becomes expensive.
00:24:42 A poor man used to eat lentils and vegetables.
00:24:50 Both are so expensive.
00:24:53 Meat is next to impossible.
00:24:58 Tell us, what is the price of lentils, flour, sugar?
00:25:03 I can see a paper in your hand.
00:25:05 This is a long list of lentils.
00:25:09 I have written it down.
00:25:11 The most expensive lentil is 600 rupees per kilo.
00:25:20 The lentil is sold from 280 to 300 rupees per kilo.
00:25:28 The lentil is sold from 300 to 280 rupees per kilo.
00:25:34 The cheapest lentil is 260 rupees per kilo.
00:25:40 The black chickpeas are 240 rupees per kilo.
00:25:44 The white chickpeas are 360 rupees per kilo.
00:25:48 It is not Ramadan yet.
00:25:51 People use gram flour a lot.
00:25:53 The price of vermicelli is also 360 rupees per kilo.
00:25:55 The vegetables that are used in cooking are also very expensive.
00:26:06 Ginger is 1200 rupees per kilo.
00:26:11 Both imported things are 1000 rupees per kilo.
00:26:21 The price of onions is 90 rupees per kilo.
00:26:26 The price of tomatoes is 80 rupees per kilo.
00:26:31 The price of ginger is 1200 rupees per kilo.
00:26:40 Until recently, the price of lentils was 400 rupees per kilo.
00:26:44 We used to say that it is expensive.
00:26:46 Now it is 1200 rupees per kilo.
00:26:49 Mirza Ahmed Ali is with us from Multan.
00:26:53 Mirza Ahmed Ali, tell us about the list of lentils.
00:26:56 What information do you have about the prices of lentils?
00:27:04 The price of lentils is increasing day by day.
00:27:10 The price of sugar is increasing from 160 to 170 rupees per kilo.
00:27:14 The price of rice is increasing from 200 to 370 rupees per kilo.
00:27:23 The price of moong dal is increasing from 200 to 260 rupees per kilo.
00:27:27 The price of lentil is increasing from 550 to 80 rupees per kilo.
00:27:31 The price of lentil is increasing from 300 to 280 rupees per kilo.
00:27:36 The price of lentil is increasing from 200 to 240 rupees per kilo.
00:27:38 The price of gram flour is increasing from 250 to 600 rupees per kilo.
00:27:43 The price of tea leaves is also increasing from 200 to 900 rupees per kilo.
00:27:52 The price of vegetables is also increasing.
00:27:56 The price of bitter gourd is increasing from 40 rupees per kilo to 120 rupees per kilo.
00:28:00 The price of pumpkin is increasing from 20 rupees to 100 rupees per kilo.
00:28:04 The price of tori is increasing from 20 rupees to 80 rupees per kilo.
00:28:07 The price of eggplant is decreasing from 40 rupees per kilo to 120 rupees per kilo.
00:28:13 The price of carrots is increasing from 160 to 120 rupees per kilo.
00:28:16 The price of cauliflower is increasing from 120 to 120 rupees per kilo.
00:28:18 The price of capsicum is increasing from 200 to 250 rupees per kilo.
00:28:22 The price of tomatoes is also increasing from 120 to 120 rupees per kilo.
00:28:32 The price of garlic is increasing from 30 rupees to 350 rupees per kilo.
00:28:38 The price of ginger is increasing from 1000 to 800 rupees per kilo.
00:28:47 The price of peas is increasing from 400 rupees per kilo to 150 rupees per kilo.
00:28:52 Mr. Mirza, you have given us a lot of stress.
00:28:56 If the blood pressure spikes, how will we get it treated?
00:29:00 But I have a suggestion for you.
00:29:02 Mr. Mirza, you are not that far away.
00:29:06 So, send the ginger that costs 1000 rupees per kilo to him.
00:29:08 So that he can save 200 rupees.
00:29:10 Mr. Abdullah Maksi is a little far away.
00:29:12 So, let's ask him what is the situation in Quetta?
00:29:15 Is there anything that is not as expensive as it is in Quetta?
00:29:19 The situation in Quetta is not different from that of other countries.
00:29:30 The increasing prices have taken away the smiles of the people.
00:29:36 The Chinese are talking to the sky.
00:29:40 The Chinese are selling sugar at a price of 180 to 150 rupees per kilo.
00:29:53 According to our sources, before the Chinese came to the market,
00:30:00 they started importing sugar from Afghanistan.
00:30:03 Because of this, the Chinese have a shortage of sugar.
00:30:09 And the shortage of sugar has been fulfilled by the Chinese.
00:30:15 They have also done various customs in different areas of the city.
00:30:23 So, the Chinese are selling flour at a price of 20 kg per kilo.
00:30:33 The Chinese are selling flour at a price of 3100 rupees per kilo.
00:30:39 The poor people are crying and asking the government to provide them relief.
00:30:45 To make their lives easier.
00:30:47 To provide relief and make their lives easier.
00:30:51 Food is so expensive.
00:30:54 So, what can we say about other things?
00:30:56 Thank you so much, Mirza Ahmed Ali Abdullah Maksi.
00:30:59 We were telling the situation of our people from different cities.
00:31:02 When we see such incidents,
00:31:04 you can see a lot of pictures on social media.
00:31:07 People have committed suicide.
00:31:09 They have electricity bills.
00:31:11 We saw a news on social media.
00:31:15 People are starving to feed their children.
00:31:20 If you are in trouble,
00:31:24 or if you are in a situation of crime,
00:31:27 then you can call on 15.
00:31:29 But one person was hungry and hungry.
00:31:33 He called on 15 and asked for help to feed him.
00:31:36 She is a citizen of Laiya, Islamabad.
00:31:39 She also asked for help from the police.
00:31:41 She and her team went to the citizen's house with food.
00:31:47 They tried to help the citizen.
00:31:50 Two days ago, a woman called on 15 in Islamabad.
00:31:54 She thought her children were hungry for four days.
00:31:58 She had to call on 15.
00:32:00 She called on 15 and asked for food.
00:32:03 The food was provided by the dolphin police.
00:32:08 That is why 15 is being used.
00:32:11 During the Friday prayer in Karachi,
00:32:15 the Imam was given a sign.
00:32:19 He said that he could eat food for a while.
00:32:23 He was also told to pray.
00:32:27 He was also told to pray.
00:32:29 But now people are asking for help.
00:32:34 Let's take a look at the latest news.
00:32:38 Suat, Lohirdir and Girdonwah have experienced earthquakes.
00:32:42 Suat, Lohirdir, Malakand, Kohat and Girdonwah have experienced earthquakes.
00:32:48 Mardan and Momad have also experienced earthquakes.
00:32:53 May God protect them.
00:32:57 They have experienced earthquakes on a moment magnitude scale.
00:33:02 Before this, it was on a Richter scale.
00:33:05 But now, with the technological advances,
00:33:09 it is on a moment magnitude scale.
00:33:11 It shows the intensity, depth and distance of the earthquake.
00:33:16 We will keep you updated.
00:33:19 We try to show you good news and positivity.
00:33:27 But how can we avoid reality?
00:33:29 The truth is right in front of you.
00:33:31 If you go out, you will see people protesting.
00:33:35 If you talk to someone, they will tell you how much the bill is.
00:33:39 They are not able to afford it.
00:33:41 They have sent their children to school.
00:33:43 In such a situation, the problem is not increasing.
00:33:46 The problem is that they are lacking in medicines.
00:33:50 We will tell you about it after the break.
00:33:53 We will give you the news now.
00:33:58 The court of the terrorist organization, Islamabad,
00:34:01 has approved the bail for Iman Mazari.
00:34:03 The bail has been approved for the price of 30,000 rupees.
00:34:07 The bail for Iman Mazari has been approved.
00:34:10 The court of the terrorist organization, Islamabad,
00:34:13 has approved the bail for Iman Mazari.
00:34:16 The court has read the script of the speech
00:34:18 of the judge of the court, Abul Hasnaat Zul Gharnein.
00:34:21 The prosecution has opposed the bail.
00:34:24 It has been said that the report of the USP has not come yet.
00:34:28 The speech has to be made forensic.
00:34:30 But the court has approved the bail for Iman Mazari.
00:34:34 Before going on the break, we told you that
00:34:39 the medicines that save lives can be in short supply.
00:34:44 Because they are also becoming expensive.
00:34:47 Heart, blood pressure and other diseases like cancer
00:34:51 have increased in the prices of medicines.
00:34:54 In the expensive medicines, injections, pills, syrups are included.
00:34:59 The drug regulatory authority has issued a notification
00:35:03 of the highest prices of new medicines.
00:35:07 According to which, the new registered price of cancer medicines
00:35:11 is 8,46,857 rupees.
00:35:14 The price of inhalers is 1390 rupees.
00:35:18 The price of hepatitis injection is 10,275 rupees.
00:35:22 The price of malaria medicines is 1700 rupees.
00:35:25 The medicines are also being kept away from the reach of children.
00:35:30 And now they are also kept away from the reach of the elderly.
00:35:34 The death rate is getting lower.
00:35:37 But living and dying is expensive.
00:35:40 There are problems everywhere.
00:35:42 The job of the state and the government is to provide relief to the people.
00:35:48 But if you go to the medical store to buy a headache medicine,
00:35:52 you will know how much the rates have increased.
00:35:55 The people are protesting against this.
00:35:57 Let's see what the people say about the rising prices.
00:36:00 The medicines are so expensive.
00:36:04 You can buy medicines, food, or rent.
00:36:08 But the prices have increased.
00:36:11 If the customer pays 300 rupees tax on a medicine worth 2000 rupees,
00:36:16 what will he do?
00:36:18 I think the medicine worth 5000 rupees is now worth 10,000 rupees.
00:36:21 The medicine for cancer is now worth 1,00,000 rupees.
00:36:25 People are dying.
00:36:27 The medicine that people have to buy is also expensive.
00:36:32 The medicines are now 40 to 50% more expensive.
00:36:37 A poor man who used to buy a medicine for a week has now bought it for two days.
00:36:42 Earlier, the medicine was worth 1000 rupees for a week.
00:36:45 Now it is worth 2500 rupees for a week.
00:36:48 The total salary is 15,000 rupees.
00:36:50 What should we do? Buy medicines and feed our children?
00:36:52 I have come to buy medicines for my family.
00:36:54 The medicine worth 500 rupees is now worth 1500 rupees.
00:36:56 I feel like committing suicide.
00:36:58 The medicine that saves lives in Peshawar has become unprofitable.
00:37:10 Cancer, sugar, blood pressure, and other diseases are not being given.
00:37:16 The people are worried.
00:37:18 The prices of medicines in black are more than double.
00:37:21 You can see the connection between being poor and getting medicines that are double.
00:37:26 Mafias are everywhere.
00:37:28 Zafar Iqbal is telling us more.
00:37:30 Yes, just like the rest of the country, the government of Peshawar has more than 40 medicines that save lives.
00:37:39 They are now out of stock.
00:37:43 The medicines are not available in the market.
00:37:45 We are at a medicine shop on LRH Road.
00:37:48 We will ask the owner of the shop what medicines are available here.
00:37:54 All the common medicines in Peshawar are short.
00:37:57 For example, epilepsy is very important.
00:38:01 If the patient does not eat for a day, he faces a lot of difficulties.
00:38:05 In addition, the drops of medicine for the birth of children are also very important.
00:38:13 It has been 4-5 months and the medicines are sold in black.
00:38:18 There are many other medicines like Tegrel, Sezonil, Teril.
00:38:22 These are all short.
00:38:23 These work in the brain.
00:38:25 Cardinate is also short.
00:38:27 Co-Plivex is also short for heart patients.
00:38:32 If you go to the market, they sell it in black.
00:38:36 Pistaclosidotexate is also short.
00:38:43 As he said, most of the medicines in these medicines are used for mental or mental diseases.
00:38:50 Or heart diseases.
00:38:51 Both are very severe diseases.
00:38:54 The people who used to take regular medicines, can no longer take them.
00:39:01 Most of the patients who we talked to, have to leave for a day and take medicines.
00:39:07 Because the prices of medicines have also increased.
00:39:10 We see how the people are troubled by the problems of the people.
00:39:17 The people create problems and the problems are created by those who do not go through it.
00:39:22 They have the means and income.
00:39:26 But a common man who earns 25,000, 30,000 and has at least 32,000 salary,
00:39:33 but still there are many people whose salary has not yet been increased by 32,000.
00:39:37 What should such people do?
00:39:39 Where should they go?
00:39:40 How to survive?
00:39:41 Where there are so many bills, where should they go?
00:39:45 We were talking about medicines.
00:39:49 In Larkana, anti-malaria tablets are being sold at medical stores.
00:39:56 And patients with malaria are forced to buy it at high prices from the medical store.
00:40:03 Why is this happening?
00:40:05 Babu Iqbal is with us from Larkana.
00:40:07 Let's try to find out the situation from him.
00:40:09 Babu Iqbal, tell us, these tablets should be available for free.
00:40:12 Now, these tablets are also being sold at the medical stores.
00:40:16 What is this?
00:40:18 There was a team who was doing a survey.
00:40:21 They got a complaint that anti-malaria tablets are being sold in the market.
00:40:27 When I saw it, there were two medical stores in the same place.
00:40:31 On which a three-day dose of 700 rupees was sold for 900 rupees.
00:40:40 And people were buying it without hesitation.
00:40:42 Because there are a lot of malaria patients here.
00:40:46 And this is the one on which it is written "Not for sale".
00:40:50 Despite that, they were selling it.
00:40:52 And they said that we buy it and bring it.
00:40:55 There are wholesale shops here.
00:40:58 They are not one, but many wholesalers who have it.
00:41:02 Now, this is obviously an anti-malaria tablet, which has come as a donation from abroad.
00:41:09 It is foreign and has a lot of effects.
00:41:13 These medicines were donated to you.
00:41:16 Now, they are being sold at the medical stores.
00:41:18 Yes, they are being sold.
00:41:20 And the government and the health department have no knowledge.
00:41:24 They have no information.
00:41:26 They should be asked and inquired about where they have bought it from.
00:41:30 And who gave it to you.
00:41:32 And why are you selling it when it is written "Not for sale".
00:41:35 Not for sale.
00:41:37 They have no idea how they are doing it.
00:41:39 They will say that our national language is Urdu.
00:41:41 It is written in English, not in Urdu.
00:41:43 So, we do as we please.
00:41:45 So, the government medicines that are free and cost-effective are being sold here.
00:41:49 And the medicines that have come as a donation,
00:41:51 obviously, a lot of things came as a donation during the flood.
00:41:54 That is also being sold at these stores.
00:41:56 And it is written on it that "Not for sale".
00:41:58 So, you can guess what is happening with this people in this country.
00:42:01 Great.
00:42:07 In Baahubali Sawera, while drinking tea, we welcome you all.
00:42:11 I didn't know that we are coming to Aneer.
00:42:13 Oh, you didn't know.
00:42:15 Great.
00:42:16 So, you can see that the X is in front of you.
00:42:18 Where?
00:42:19 The one who was called Twitter.
00:42:21 Who are you calling X?
00:42:22 Twitter.
00:42:23 Earlier, it was called Twitter.
00:42:24 Now, you are saying that you have posted it, you have done X.
00:42:26 This clarity has come.
00:42:28 Oh, I remembered from X.
00:42:30 Donald Trump.
00:42:31 During his release and arrest,
00:42:33 the mug shot of his criminal picture.
00:42:36 The first tweet he did on Twitter.
00:42:39 Do you remember that he was blocked?
00:42:41 He was suspended from Twitter account.
00:42:43 When Jack was the CEO.
00:42:45 So, the first tweet he did,
00:42:47 he did of his mug shot.
00:42:49 And the T-shirts of Donald Trump's picture,
00:42:53 the mugs of the picture,
00:42:55 he is making a lot of money from it.
00:42:57 He has written on the website that
00:42:59 "This stuff is made for us and people are buying it".
00:43:01 He is making money.
00:43:03 He is very famous.
00:43:05 But I think that in future,
00:43:07 his use will be stopped.
00:43:09 What happened to the threads?
00:43:11 Threads? I don't know what happened.
00:43:13 Did you post it again?
00:43:14 It's been a long time since I made an account.
00:43:16 I just did a "Hi".
00:43:17 After that, there was no light in the lamp again.
00:43:20 So, there are a lot of things.
00:43:22 And apart from this, how are you?
00:43:24 I am fine.
00:43:25 How are you guys?
00:43:26 Is everything fine?
00:43:27 How is the weather, Ashfaq?
00:43:29 The weather is fine.
00:43:30 There is no tax on it.
00:43:31 Otherwise, it is possible that
00:43:33 this is good weather tax.
00:43:36 Rain tax.
00:43:38 Okay?
00:43:39 Breathing tax.
00:43:40 Okay?
00:43:41 After that,
00:43:42 smiling tax.
00:43:43 Why are you smiling?
00:43:45 I mean, there are so many problems,
00:43:47 how can you smile?
00:43:48 How dare you?
00:43:49 You are smiling so much.
00:43:51 What is the sorrow that you are hiding?
00:43:52 But now we are breathing,
00:43:54 that too in the cloudy weather,
00:43:56 there is no tax on it.
00:43:57 Rest, there is tax on everything.
00:43:58 There is tax on stepping out of the house.
00:44:01 Okay, let's include some news.
00:44:03 We have so many political happenings here.
00:44:05 Yesterday, in the K.P.
00:44:08 in the Baldiyati election,
00:44:09 and in the 21st district,
00:44:10 the voting results have shown
00:44:12 some unauthorized results.
00:44:15 In the political parties,
00:44:17 if I talk about the political parties,
00:44:19 then, from the top,
00:44:20 from 14 seats,
00:44:22 Pakistan's justice is at number one.
00:44:24 J.U.I. has taken 6 seats.
00:44:26 Jamaat-e-Islami has taken 5 seats.
00:44:30 ANP has taken 4 seats.
00:44:31 People's Party parliamentarians have taken 2 seats.
00:44:33 And TLP has taken 1 seat.
00:44:35 And 40 free candidates have taken seats.
00:44:39 The biggest number is theirs.
00:44:40 So, 23 general seats, 9 women's seats,
00:44:43 10 farmers' and workers' seats,
00:44:44 and 30 youth's seats,
00:44:45 this election has been held.
00:44:47 So, what to do now?
00:44:49 These will be big problems.
00:44:50 But the good thing is that
00:44:52 where elections are taking place,
00:44:54 this process can be carried out.
00:44:56 Mr. Zia-ul-Haq, please tell us more.
00:44:58 40 free candidates,
00:45:00 and PTI has also not taken many seats.
00:45:02 So, what is happening?
00:45:04 Who are these 40 candidates?
00:45:06 How many are free?
00:45:08 As you were saying,
00:45:10 that J.U.I. has taken seats,
00:45:12 and the bills are coming,
00:45:14 so, this time,
00:45:16 I have not seen the name of Moonlea.
00:45:20 This is from North to South,
00:45:22 and the 21 districts have been elected.
00:45:26 And in this North to South,
00:45:28 I have not seen any name of Moonlea.
00:45:34 Here, the elections have been held in Hazara,
00:45:38 in Suat, in Peshawar,
00:45:40 in Dehras Malifan,
00:45:42 and in Mardan, Bihar, Peshawar.
00:45:46 So, PTI has shown its performance once again.
00:45:51 Mr. Zia, what was the estimate?
00:45:53 How many seats could Moonlea have taken?
00:45:57 When they were supported,
00:46:03 they were standing.
00:46:05 They could have won the seat in Suat,
00:46:07 and in Peshawar as well.
00:46:11 Apart from this, in Mardan,
00:46:13 and in Suab,
00:46:15 Moonlea has already won the seat in Suab.
00:46:19 So, in this way,
00:46:21 in Haripur,
00:46:23 where the elections were held,
00:46:25 they did not win there as well.
00:46:27 So, there were some pockets
00:46:29 where Moonlea could have won the seat.
00:46:31 But, the trend that is seen in KP,
00:46:35 and we have seen it for some time,
00:46:37 like the Chairman's election,
00:46:40 in that Chairman's election,
00:46:42 Peshawar, Mardan, PTI won,
00:46:44 and in Haripur, PTI vs PTI,
00:46:46 and Moonlea came third.
00:46:48 So, if you look at this issue,
00:46:52 and in terms of independence,
00:46:54 I was talking to my representative in Bannu,
00:46:57 and he was saying that the people
00:46:59 who have won 5-4 seats in Bannu,
00:47:01 the people who won,
00:47:03 they were supported by PTI supporters.
00:47:06 So, there are some difficulties here.
00:47:08 You know that PTI is facing
00:47:10 some difficulties in the elections.
00:47:12 In the context of this situation,
00:47:14 if they had won the elections
00:47:18 in a free way,
00:47:20 then they would have been successful
00:47:22 in taking the elections on the sign of PTI.
00:47:24 In Peshawar, they won 3 seats.
00:47:26 In Mardan, they won 5 seats.
00:47:28 So, this was a performance.
00:47:30 Although, the other party,
00:47:32 which was a part of the unity in the government,
00:47:36 which is JUI,
00:47:38 which is ANP,
00:47:40 they felt that it was a shame,
00:47:43 because they could not do anything.
00:47:46 And the things that you are showing
00:47:48 and the actions that are being taken,
00:47:50 the rise in inflation,
00:47:52 this is reflecting a little
00:47:54 that because of inflation,
00:47:56 and the problems of the people,
00:47:58 what are the results of that.
00:48:00 Thank you so much for being with us.
00:48:02 You were telling us, sir,
00:48:04 that one thing is told,
00:48:06 that flour is expensive, sugar is expensive,
00:48:08 electricity is expensive, everything is expensive,
00:48:10 medicines are expensive, treatment is expensive,
00:48:12 breathing is expensive.
00:48:14 And the second thing is that when you go out,
00:48:16 there is another worry.
00:48:18 After getting robbed of all these things,
00:48:20 when you go out,
00:48:22 you sit down to have a cup of tea.
00:48:24 You get tired of the problems at home,
00:48:26 you get tired of the tension,
00:48:28 you go out.
00:48:30 You sit down to tell your friend about your problems.
00:48:32 You sit down to do some brainstorming.
00:48:34 And these robbers come there,
00:48:36 these dacoits.
00:48:38 And first of all,
00:48:40 you used to get robbed when you were going alone.
00:48:42 Now they come to the crowded areas,
00:48:44 in the form of gangs,
00:48:46 in the form of groups,
00:48:48 they rob you and go away.
00:48:50 And you are sitting like a picture of helplessness.
00:48:52 They come on a bike,
00:48:54 and now they are coming in a white Corolla car.
00:48:56 So, there is an incident of Karimabad,
00:48:58 in which more than one and a half dozen
00:49:00 were robbed at a tea hotel.
00:49:02 Just check their numbers.
00:49:04 They said a dhaba,
00:49:06 and robbed the citizens sitting there.
00:49:08 And obviously,
00:49:10 there are not so many rich people
00:49:12 who are sitting at a tea dhaba.
00:49:14 This is the situation.
00:49:16 Let's talk about the situation.
00:49:18 Afzal Khan is with us.
00:49:20 Afzal,
00:49:22 the thing is,
00:49:24 the only thing that was left
00:49:26 was the tea hotel.
00:49:28 I don't know if you have heard this,
00:49:30 that people,
00:49:32 who had problems at home,
00:49:34 they had ten kinds of problems.
00:49:36 They used to sit with their friends
00:49:38 and colleagues to get rid of their stress.
00:49:40 Now, this was also left,
00:49:42 which was fulfilled,
00:49:44 that people come and rob
00:49:46 in the numbers of dozens.
00:49:48 So, why is all this happening here?
00:49:50 And obviously, where is the police in such a situation?
00:49:52 Yes, Afzal.
00:49:58 That is why the accused
00:50:00 make these reports.
00:50:02 The reports that we have reported,
00:50:04 this is not a rural area of Karachi.
00:50:06 This is the central part of Karachi,
00:50:08 that is, Karimabad,
00:50:10 Meena Bazar, Gharibabad,
00:50:12 Liaqatabad,
00:50:14 these areas are quite populated.
00:50:16 And these incidents
00:50:18 have happened day and night.
00:50:20 Or in the evening,
00:50:22 when people were sitting in large numbers
00:50:24 at these hotels, drinking tea,
00:50:26 chatting with their friends,
00:50:28 after these incidents,
00:50:30 the tea shops
00:50:32 have been destroyed.
00:50:34 The citizens are getting very scared.
00:50:36 I am also outside a tea shop right now.
00:50:38 You can see,
00:50:40 the number of people
00:50:42 sitting in the back seats
00:50:44 is very low.
00:50:46 The reason is that people are
00:50:48 worried about the price.
00:50:50 Then this new trend has started,
00:50:52 people are worried about the incidents.
00:50:54 Earlier, it used to happen that
00:50:56 two accused used to come on a motorcycle,
00:50:58 while passing through a road or a lane,
00:51:00 and loot one or two citizens.
00:51:02 But now a new trend has started.
00:51:04 A whole group comes,
00:51:06 like there was an incident in Karimabad,
00:51:08 there were a dozen accused,
00:51:10 who were riding motorcycles
00:51:12 and they came there
00:51:14 and looted many citizens.
00:51:16 A new trend is emerging.
00:51:18 Earlier, it was seen as a desolate place.
00:51:20 Now, in the crowded market,
00:51:22 these looting is going on day and night.
00:51:24 We are here to talk about this.
00:51:26 Nigrah, Minister of Interior,
00:51:28 Brigadier Retired,
00:51:30 Haris Nawaz.
00:51:32 Thank you very much.
00:51:34 Karachi has many problems,
00:51:36 but we are seeing a new trend.
00:51:38 When you took the oath
00:51:40 as the Minister of Interior,
00:51:42 you said that in two weeks,
00:51:44 you will reduce street crime.
00:51:46 What steps are you taking?
00:51:48 Because it's quite challenging.
00:51:50 Yes.
00:51:52 Actually, within 3-4 days,
00:51:54 there will be a lot of changes
00:51:56 in the police,
00:51:58 which is causing a lot of delay.
00:52:00 I am sure that
00:52:02 within 3-4 days, we will change
00:52:04 all the DAGs and SPs of Karachi.
00:52:06 We will change the SHOs.
00:52:08 We are going to have no political merit.
00:52:10 We will have professional,
00:52:12 field experience SHOs,
00:52:14 and we will put them in practice.
00:52:16 After a week,
00:52:18 you will see police patrolling everywhere.
00:52:20 We will make it so that
00:52:22 they will harass the dacoits everywhere.
00:52:24 We will not leave them alone.
00:52:26 We are planning for 7,000 police officers.
00:52:28 So, it's a matter of another,
00:52:30 I would say, just this week.
00:52:32 After that, you will see
00:52:34 the marked difference.
00:52:36 Brigadier, tell me one thing.
00:52:38 We have been talking to you,
00:52:40 and you have a new portfolio.
00:52:42 You must be assessing,
00:52:44 because you are a security expert,
00:52:46 and you have served in the Pakistan Army as well.
00:52:48 What are the basic challenges
00:52:50 that you have identified?
00:52:52 What will you do if the crime rate is low?
00:52:54 The basic problem is that
00:52:56 there are a lot of street crimes in Karachi.
00:52:58 There is targeting,
00:53:00 killing, snatching,
00:53:02 and dacoity.
00:53:04 This is the biggest problem.
00:53:06 The second problem is
00:53:08 that the kids are in school,
00:53:10 college, and university.
00:53:12 The kids are being put on drugs.
00:53:14 This is a very dangerous thing.
00:53:16 My focus is on this.
00:53:18 This is why I am
00:53:20 putting all the SHOs
00:53:22 down to level.
00:53:24 We will put senior inspectors
00:53:26 and select them
00:53:28 and keep them in good positions.
00:53:30 From 7 to 11 at night,
00:53:32 you will see police, SHOs,
00:53:34 DSPs, SPs,
00:53:36 patrolling in every area
00:53:38 so that if there is
00:53:40 any incident,
00:53:42 they can react immediately.
00:53:44 There is no compromise on this.
00:53:46 This is our duty.
00:53:48 We have to fix the law and order situation.
00:53:50 I have told DIGs and IGs.
00:53:52 There are so many police officers.
00:53:54 They are usually on protocol
00:53:56 and VIP duties.
00:53:58 Where can the police
00:54:00 be deployed?
00:54:02 Where will they be brought from?
00:54:04 There are a lot of police available.
00:54:06 The only thing is that we will pull out
00:54:08 from the non-accident appointment.
00:54:10 They will have transport, mobile,
00:54:12 and show of force.
00:54:14 They will be deployed at the noodle point
00:54:16 and hot area.
00:54:18 Mobile phones will be there to check the image.
00:54:20 We will tell everyone
00:54:22 about the mobile numbers.
00:54:24 We will call them.
00:54:26 They will monitor.
00:54:28 We have got a very good IG.
00:54:30 We will make adjustments in 3-4 days.
00:54:32 Now it is a transitory period.
00:54:34 People are going to leave.
00:54:36 They are waiting to go.
00:54:38 It is a matter of 3-4 days.
00:54:40 We will see what happens.
00:54:42 One last thing.
00:54:44 There are officers.
00:54:46 It is a matter of their capacity.
00:54:48 It has happened before.
00:54:50 Officers with good reputation
00:54:52 are called from other areas.
00:54:54 They are not corrupt.
00:54:56 I am not saying
00:54:58 that everybody is bad here.
00:55:00 You know how the system works here.
00:55:02 Is there a possibility?
00:55:04 I will tell you one thing.
00:55:06 The police are very competent.
00:55:08 The only thing is that they will be used.
00:55:10 Along with being used,
00:55:12 you will be put on merit.
00:55:14 You will be held accountable.
00:55:16 I have told DIG
00:55:18 that I will not put any SSP.
00:55:20 It is your domain.
00:55:22 I will hold you accountable
00:55:24 and the respective SSPs
00:55:26 of that district.
00:55:28 IG is very professional.
00:55:30 He has also trained the team.
00:55:32 He has spoken to DG Ranger.
00:55:34 We will take help from him.
00:55:36 We have started doing raw operations.
00:55:38 You will see that a lot of change is happening.
00:55:40 We wish you the best.
00:55:42 Thank you.
00:55:44 Thank you so much for being with us.
00:55:46 It is a very challenging task.
00:55:48 It is not an easy task.
00:55:50 It used to be about love.
00:55:52 But I think it is about the market.
00:55:54 I am surprised
00:55:56 that the supervisors
00:55:58 have come to the district.
00:56:00 They have been asked to do a lot of things.
00:56:02 When the government was elected,
00:56:04 they were not asked to take back the taxes.
00:56:06 They were told to do it.
00:56:08 Why do you think
00:56:10 that the supervisors are not being taken care of?
00:56:12 Who are the supervisors?
00:56:14 They are only for 3 months.
00:56:16 You used to pay 230 rupees.
00:56:18 Have you forgotten?
00:56:20 They will pay the date of the election.
00:56:22 The SADAR has written a letter
00:56:24 to the Election Commission.
00:56:26 He said that he will pay the date.
00:56:28 When will he pay?
00:56:30 When it comes to crime,
00:56:32 we see that
00:56:34 the men are very active in this.
00:56:36 But the women are not.
00:56:38 A video of a girl
00:56:40 has gone viral.
00:56:42 She took her bike
00:56:44 in a few minutes.
00:56:46 Look at this footage.
00:56:48 This is the city of wrestlers.
00:56:50 Gujranwala.
00:56:52 A girl steals a motorcycle
00:56:54 in a few minutes as a student.
00:56:56 This video has gone viral.
00:56:58 You can see this student
00:57:00 in the video on social media.
00:57:02 You can see in the video
00:57:04 that he is wearing a school bag.
00:57:06 He looks like a student.
00:57:08 He opens the lock of the girl's house
00:57:10 and breaks the lock.
00:57:12 The girl who stole the bike
00:57:14 started the bike.
00:57:16 In one kick.
00:57:18 Sadar, listen to me.
00:57:20 I am heads off to her.
00:57:22 This is not a competition.
00:57:24 But the way she kicked
00:57:26 shows the professionalism.
00:57:28 She is well-trained.
00:57:30 I remember that
00:57:32 I was playing cricket yesterday.
00:57:34 A bike was parked there.
00:57:36 A man told me to remove the bike
00:57:38 and move it forward.
00:57:40 I tried to move it but the handle was locked.
00:57:42 I said I can't do it.
00:57:44 Look at her age.
00:57:46 She is
00:57:48 15 to 20 years old.
00:57:50 I don't think she is that tall.
00:57:52 And the bike is so heavy.
00:57:54 It is 1 to 5.
00:57:56 If it was a scooter
00:57:58 or a smaller bike,
00:58:00 it would be easier.
00:58:02 And the kick of 1 to 5
00:58:04 is entirely different.
00:58:06 The bike is heavier.
00:58:08 If it is a 70cc bike,
00:58:10 it is easier to kick it.
00:58:12 If you kick a bike like me,
00:58:14 it will start in 4 kicks.
00:58:16 But if you kick a bike of 1 to 5,
00:58:18 it will start in 4.5 kicks.
00:58:20 It will be a different story.
00:58:22 And think about it.
00:58:24 The person who has this bike
00:58:26 has a lot of sympathy for you.
00:58:28 He will be able to tell you
00:58:30 that even if a girl stole his bike,
00:58:32 he will be traced back.
00:58:34 But it is a big loss.
00:58:36 These days, bikes cost
00:58:38 3 to 3.5 lakhs.
00:58:40 This is the situation.
00:58:42 What can we say?
00:58:44 People's situation is like this.
00:58:46 We are not justifying anything.
00:58:48 But people
00:58:50 are going to the extent
00:58:52 that this girl is being
00:58:54 harassed.
00:58:56 There are some relationships
00:58:58 that have blind trust.
00:59:00 There is love.
00:59:02 There is selflessness.
00:59:04 And it is said that
00:59:06 these relationships
00:59:08 are there forever.
00:59:10 And no one can love you more than them.
00:59:12 Those relationships are of children,
00:59:14 of parents,
00:59:16 of children,
00:59:18 of siblings.
00:59:20 But in Pak Patan,
00:59:22 there was an incident
00:59:24 where I was watching it.
00:59:26 My heart was shaken.
00:59:28 I kept thinking
00:59:30 how much children love their parents.
00:59:32 And a relationship of respect is such
00:59:34 that you do not speak
00:59:36 in a loud voice in front of your father.
00:59:38 And Allah's prayers are also mentioned
00:59:40 in our religion and in the Quran.
00:59:42 There are many verses in the Quran
00:59:44 that do not even tell your parents
00:59:46 especially when they get old.
00:59:48 And here,
00:59:50 I cannot watch this video
00:59:52 without watching this video.
00:59:54 This disgusting person,
00:59:56 this disobedient person,
00:59:58 and it is also said that
01:00:00 even if they are nagging,
01:00:02 obviously you face a lot of problems
01:00:04 when you get old,
01:00:06 but do not even say "Uff".
01:00:08 So where the language is used
01:00:10 so much,
01:00:12 I do not understand
01:00:14 what words to use.
01:00:16 There are no words.
01:00:18 And you see that there is a dispute
01:00:20 between the parents and the children.
01:00:22 Money is a thing that comes and goes,
01:00:24 but if you cannot respect your parents,
01:00:26 believe me,
01:00:28 you cannot respect anyone all your life.
01:00:30 You cannot get peace all your life.
01:00:32 So the police are saying
01:00:34 that the son
01:00:36 not only beat his father,
01:00:38 but also robbed him.
01:00:40 And shoes, kicks,
01:00:42 it is very difficult for me to tell this detail.
01:00:44 Now they are saying that he has been arrested.
01:00:46 What is the situation?
01:00:48 What was the matter of property?
01:00:50 How much property is there?
01:00:52 What happened?
01:00:54 This is a very shameful incident.
01:00:56 There is an area of Pakpattan,
01:00:58 Gulshan Farid Colony,
01:01:00 where an old man
01:01:02 is present.
01:01:04 He is almost 70 years old.
01:01:06 His name is Ghulam Rasool.
01:01:08 His son is Fahad Rasool.
01:01:10 He has his brother-in-law.
01:01:12 Now this has come out.
01:01:14 Along with him,
01:01:16 there is a small area
01:01:18 of our area,
01:01:20 Piddu Bisharat,
01:01:22 which is worth a few lakhs.
01:01:24 He was asking for it.
01:01:26 He did not give it to him.
01:01:28 He has been arrested.
01:01:30 He has attacked.
01:01:32 I think he has been
01:01:34 brutally beaten.
01:01:36 Whatever we say,
01:01:38 these words have become
01:01:40 shameful in front of this cruelty.
01:01:42 This person has
01:01:44 no father.
01:01:46 Maybe he does not even
01:01:48 treat an enemy like this.
01:01:50 So what are the charges
01:01:52 against him?
01:01:54 He has committed theft
01:01:56 from a house.
01:01:58 He has also been charged with
01:02:00 506B.
01:02:02 He was threatened to kill him
01:02:04 with a pistol.
01:02:06 He has been charged with
01:02:08 theft and murder.
01:02:10 He has been charged
01:02:12 with theft and murder.
01:02:14 As soon as he was informed
01:02:16 of this incident,
01:02:18 the police immediately arrested
01:02:20 the accused and filed a case.
01:02:22 I will tell you one thing.
01:02:24 The district police officer,
01:02:26 who is a retired captain,
01:02:28 has immediately reached
01:02:30 the house of the Baba.
01:02:32 He has been assured of the legal
01:02:34 matter and he has said that
01:02:36 Baba ji, you are like my elders.
01:02:38 You do not have to go to the police station.
01:02:40 If you have any complaint,
01:02:42 you have to come to me.
01:02:44 I will come to you.
01:02:46 I will get rid of
01:02:48 all your legal issues.
01:02:50 I will deal with you in every way.
01:02:52 The boy who is being arrested,
01:02:54 will be presented in court
01:02:56 for remand.
01:02:58 The money he has taken
01:03:00 from his father,
01:03:02 he will be brought to justice.
01:03:04 That person cannot tolerate
01:03:06 any clarification.
01:03:08 Why did he do this?
01:03:10 He has ruined his life
01:03:12 but he has also ruined his
01:03:14 hereafter. Why?
01:03:16 Sati sir, he said that
01:03:18 he made a mistake
01:03:20 and he was in a state of despair
01:03:22 because he had been asking
01:03:24 his father for a long time
01:03:26 to give him money
01:03:28 to invest in his small
01:03:30 car business.
01:03:32 His father said that he had already
01:03:34 given him money.
01:03:36 He said that he will spend
01:03:38 his remaining years in the police station.
01:03:40 He needs some support
01:03:42 to live.
01:03:44 He took this step
01:03:46 in despair.
01:03:48 Okay, Imdad.
01:03:50 Let's see what updates
01:03:52 we will get from you in the coming days.
01:03:54 Thank you so much for sharing your story.
01:03:56 We will take a break.
01:03:58 We will be back after the break.
01:04:00 Welcome back once again.
01:04:02 We have discussed a lot of issues
01:04:04 which have put us in stress.
01:04:06 Pakistan's ODI has ranked
01:04:08 number one.
01:04:10 When is the Asia Cup going to start?
01:04:12 Asia Cup is going to start
01:04:14 and then the World Cup will start.
01:04:16 September and October
01:04:18 will be a good time.
01:04:20 And Arshad Nadeem.
01:04:22 The brother.
01:04:24 88 point something meters
01:04:26 who has won the world cup.
01:04:28 88 point something meters
01:04:30 who has thrown the javelin.
01:04:32 You can see that
01:04:34 his elbow injury was
01:04:36 at its place.
01:04:38 His ankle injury was at its place.
01:04:40 But after recovering, he came back
01:04:42 and he has thrown.
01:04:44 He has been very consistent.
01:04:46 This is a different thing.
01:04:48 He has faced Neeraj Chopra
01:04:50 eight times and so far
01:04:52 Neeraj has hit the ground eight times.
01:04:54 But between these two athletes
01:04:56 there is mutual respect.
01:04:58 And after that
01:05:00 there is a lot of
01:05:02 desire for each other.
01:05:04 But the training there
01:05:06 and the facilities there
01:05:08 are very different.
01:05:10 Now we will introduce you to
01:05:12 a Pakistani student
01:05:14 whose name is Kamran Khan.
01:05:16 He is a student.
01:05:18 He made Pakistan famous in the world.
01:05:20 He won the first position
01:05:22 in the Microstar International Animation
01:05:24 competition.
01:05:26 He won the MSI Creator Award
01:05:28 in 2023.
01:05:30 In this competition,
01:05:32 Kamran's animation was liked
01:05:34 and highly praised.
01:05:36 The special thing is that
01:05:38 the winner of this competition
01:05:40 was chosen by the audience.
01:05:42 Another interesting fact is that
01:05:44 he is from Shimari Waziristan.
01:05:46 This area was a battlefield
01:05:48 until recently.
01:05:50 Recently, Kamran has passed
01:05:52 the Matric in the same area.
01:05:54 Let's talk to Kamran.
01:05:56 We will try to know
01:05:58 his success.
01:06:00 Because this award
01:06:02 is called by creators
01:06:04 from all over the world.
01:06:06 The outstanding performance
01:06:08 is chosen by the votes
01:06:10 of the people present there.
01:06:12 Let's watch this animation.
01:06:14 Yes, let's watch this animation.
01:06:16 Sir,
01:06:18 Kamran Khan has done
01:06:20 a great job.
01:06:22 Hats off to him.
01:06:24 Absolutely.
01:06:26 Let's hope so.
01:06:28 Let's hope that Kamran
01:06:30 will excel in the future.
01:06:32 Because we need such young people.
01:06:34 Let me tell you
01:06:36 that in Karachi,
01:06:38 on Murtaza Chaurangi
01:06:40 road,
01:06:42 Sindh and Rangers
01:06:44 have done a police operation.
01:06:46 Let me tell you
01:06:48 that four people
01:06:50 have been arrested.
01:06:52 One more thing
01:06:54 that we would like to talk about.
01:06:56 Basically,
01:06:58 in Sindh,
01:07:00 there will be cases against
01:07:02 not only terrorists but also their masterminds.
01:07:04 The real thing is that
01:07:06 the terrorists and their supporters
01:07:08 should also be prosecuted.
01:07:10 So,
01:07:12 in addition to terrorism,
01:07:14 there will be sections of terror financing.
01:07:16 Who said this? Nazir Shah will tell us.
01:07:18 Yes, absolutely.
01:07:20 We have spoken to DIG Zulfiqar Ladak.
01:07:22 He said that in Sindh,
01:07:24 the cases of terrorism
01:07:26 will be included in the terror financing section.
01:07:28 According to Zulfiqar Ladak,
01:07:30 in every terrorist incident,
01:07:32 there will be funding.
01:07:34 In terror financing,
01:07:36 there is only the concept of cash funding.
01:07:38 But now, the material evidence will also be thoroughly investigated.
01:07:40 That is, who did the terrorists buy
01:07:42 the motorbike or car from?
01:07:44 How did they buy the car?
01:07:46 How did they pay the rent?
01:07:48 The entire investigation will be done.
01:07:50 In the case of terrorism,
01:07:52 there is a separate law of terror financing
01:07:54 where funding is provided.
01:07:56 Zulfiqar Ladak said that
01:07:58 the CTD has focused a lot on terror financing
01:08:00 according to the international requirements.
01:08:02 In the first month of 2019,
01:08:04 there were 7 cases of terrorism.
01:08:06 In total, in the year 2022, there were 11 cases.
01:08:08 In the year 2023, there were 25 cases.
01:08:10 In all, there were 8 cases.
01:08:12 All of them were against Daesh and others.
01:08:14 DIG Shetty has also announced
01:08:16 that the BLF and Lihari gang war
01:08:18 is also being closed.
01:08:20 More work is being done in this regard.
01:08:22 Thank you so much, Nazir Shah.
01:08:24 We were telling you.
01:08:26 Now, not only terrorism,
01:08:28 but also their masterminds
01:08:30 have been interviewed.
01:08:32 Before this, we were talking about
01:08:34 Kamran Khan's animation.
01:08:36 Everyone was surprised.
01:08:38 The metric has also been cleared with excellent marks.
01:08:40 Kamran has won the first position
01:08:42 in the international competition.
01:08:44 Kamran is with us now.
01:08:46 Kamran, thank you so much for joining us.
01:08:48 You have named yourself
01:08:50 the MSI Creator Award.
01:08:52 Congratulations to you.
01:08:54 Where did this series start?
01:08:56 How did you know that you can do animation well?
01:08:58 Yes, this is MSI.
01:09:02 I got to know about this award
01:09:04 from a CTD viewer.
01:09:06 I am a YouTuber.
01:09:08 I was a YouTuber.
01:09:10 I was a mentor.
01:09:12 I worked on animation.
01:09:14 Animation was a lot of work.
01:09:16 I did not have internet.
01:09:18 I had to download some models
01:09:20 from the internet.
01:09:22 I took a lot of time
01:09:24 to render it.
01:09:26 I made it.
01:09:28 I released it.
01:09:30 What will be your model?
01:09:32 What did you present in it?
01:09:34 Kamran, can you hear me?
01:09:36 Yes, I can hear you.
01:09:44 What is the process behind
01:09:46 the model you presented?
01:09:48 What is the thought process behind it?
01:09:50 What did you design?
01:09:52 Please explain.
01:09:54 The size is MSI laptop.
01:09:56 It is a small size.
01:10:02 How did you choose this platform?
01:10:04 How did you approach it?
01:10:06 What was your journey in it?
01:10:08 I have a mentor on YouTube.
01:10:12 His name is Keeji.
01:10:14 I got to know about it through him.
01:10:16 You have got good marks in metric.
01:10:20 What do you want to do in future?
01:10:24 I want to become a motion designer
01:10:30 and a game developer.
01:10:32 We wish you the best, Kamran.
01:10:36 Thank you so much for joining us.
01:10:38 Your future lies ahead.
01:10:40 May God bless you.
01:10:42 Think about the talent in Pakistan.
01:10:44 You can't imagine
01:10:46 how many places we have visited.
01:10:48 I am taking a break.
01:10:50 Welcome back once again.
01:10:54 Before the partition,
01:10:56 when the British ruled,
01:10:58 they built many buildings
01:11:00 and many other things.
01:11:02 In Karachi,
01:11:04 there are many places
01:11:06 where water is still available.
01:11:08 People used to come here
01:11:10 to quench their thirst.
01:11:12 In the British rule,
01:11:14 a woman made this water
01:11:16 out of her husband's love.
01:11:18 It is on the Amir Jinnah Road.
01:11:20 It is a broken victim.
01:11:22 What is the condition of it?
01:11:24 What is its history?
01:11:26 Faizullah is telling us.
01:11:28 Before the partition,
01:11:32 many water sources were established
01:11:34 in Karachi.
01:11:36 These water sources were for the people
01:11:38 who used to come here
01:11:40 to quench their thirst.
01:11:42 Near the Bandar Road,
01:11:44 near the Dow Medical University,
01:11:46 there is a similar source.
01:11:48 It is a symbol of love.
01:11:50 A woman made this water
01:11:52 out of her husband's love.
01:11:54 It was built in the memory
01:11:56 of the late Shia Ram Chela Ram Anjhani.
01:11:58 It was completed in 1927.
01:12:00 Unfortunately,
01:12:02 there is no protection
01:12:04 of this historical site.
01:12:06 We are standing here,
01:12:08 but there is a lot of
01:12:10 bad smell coming from the
01:12:12 heap of filth.
01:12:14 We will talk to some people
01:12:16 who are with us.
01:12:18 This was a woman.
01:12:20 She built this water
01:12:22 in the memory of her husband.
01:12:24 She was a land surveyor
01:12:26 of Karachi.
01:12:28 She passed away.
01:12:30 She was in Bombay.
01:12:32 She made this water
01:12:34 in the memory of her husband.
01:12:36 It is a beautiful
01:12:38 yellow stone.
01:12:40 It was functional.
01:12:42 Unfortunately,
01:12:44 we do not appreciate
01:12:46 these things.
01:12:48 We should appreciate our heritage.
01:12:50 What will we show our heritage
01:12:52 to the foreigners?
01:12:54 Will we show them the filth?
01:12:56 We spoke to some people
01:12:58 who said that
01:13:00 this beautiful historical heritage
01:13:02 is facing a terrible destruction.
01:13:04 They have appealed to the government
01:13:06 to take notice of this issue.
01:13:08 It is a beautiful thing,
01:13:12 but it is a symbol of love.
01:13:14 She came from Bombay
01:13:16 and built this water
01:13:18 in the memory of her husband.
01:13:20 We did not keep this heritage safe.
01:13:22 The people of Karachi
01:13:24 were asking us to show the filth.
01:13:26 We were also asking
01:13:28 where the liquor is.
01:13:30 The department
01:13:32 and the related ministry
01:13:34 get a lot of funds.
01:13:36 Where do they go
01:13:38 if they do not maintain it?
01:13:40 If we look at their life,
01:13:42 we will know where the funds go.
01:13:44 This is how we assess.
01:13:46 We will meet you.
01:13:48 We spoke about
01:13:50 the success of Arshad Nadeem.
01:13:52 Then we spoke about
01:13:54 a talented student, Kamran.
01:13:56 Now we will talk
01:13:58 about a student
01:14:00 whose name is
01:14:02 Mahnoor Cheema.
01:14:04 She is said to have
01:14:06 a higher IQ
01:14:08 than Albert Einstein.
01:14:10 British-Pakistani student
01:14:12 Mahnoor Cheema has a general certificate
01:14:14 in the O-Levels.
01:14:16 She has scored a new record
01:14:18 in her exam.
01:14:20 She has scored in 34 subjects.
01:14:22 She has scored in 10 subjects
01:14:24 and 24 in private.
01:14:26 She has scored an A* in all subjects.
01:14:28 She has done
01:14:30 a great job.
01:14:32 It is said that
01:14:34 her family
01:14:36 has been very keen
01:14:38 in her studies since childhood.
01:14:40 I was reading
01:14:42 that her mother
01:14:44 wanted to buy
01:14:46 the entire series of books.
01:14:48 She thought it would take
01:14:50 10-12 days to finish it.
01:14:52 We have with us
01:14:54 Mahnoor Cheema.
01:14:56 You are so intelligent.
01:14:58 You have achieved a great success.
01:15:00 What are your preparations?
01:15:02 You have a high IQ
01:15:04 like Albert Einstein.
01:15:06 How do you prepare
01:15:08 for examinations?
01:15:10 First of all,
01:15:12 thank you for inviting me.
01:15:14 It is better for me
01:15:16 to prepare for
01:15:18 examinations by reading a book.
01:15:20 I learn at my own pace.
01:15:22 I don't learn
01:15:24 in a school environment.
01:15:26 Mahnoor,
01:15:30 what are your thoughts
01:15:32 on the comparisons
01:15:34 that are made
01:15:36 hypothetically?
01:15:38 What are your thoughts
01:15:40 on being compared to Albert Einstein
01:15:42 but being told that you are better than him?
01:15:44 How do you feel about it?
01:15:46 I would definitely say
01:15:48 that the comparison
01:15:50 is unfair.
01:15:52 I would definitely
01:15:54 not call myself better than Albert Einstein.
01:15:56 Even though
01:16:00 I have a high IQ,
01:16:02 Albert Einstein has done a lot of
01:16:04 practical and theoretical research.
01:16:06 He has done a lot for the world
01:16:08 and I have not done anything yet.
01:16:10 Is it true that you are included
01:16:12 in the 1% of people
01:16:14 who are intelligent?
01:16:16 Yes.
01:16:18 Have you been studying
01:16:20 like this since childhood?
01:16:22 Did you feel that you were
01:16:24 more intelligent in studies?
01:16:26 Were you different
01:16:28 in childhood?
01:16:30 Definitely, my parents
01:16:34 inculcated different values
01:16:36 as compared to my age fellows.
01:16:38 I used to live with my
01:16:40 grandmother in childhood.
01:16:42 She gave a lot of emphasis
01:16:44 on education which my mother
01:16:46 learned from her.
01:16:48 Education was very prominent
01:16:50 in our family.
01:16:52 I was interested in reading
01:16:54 and the rest of the children were not.
01:16:56 Since when have you been living there?
01:16:58 Since 2016.
01:17:00 You have studied Urdu
01:17:02 very well.
01:17:04 You must have found the books
01:17:06 and books of school very easy.
01:17:08 Isn't it?
01:17:10 I would not say so,
01:17:12 but definitely for me
01:17:14 they are very easy.
01:17:16 Is it necessary for
01:17:18 the students to become
01:17:20 a bookworm or
01:17:22 is it necessary to
01:17:24 compartmentalize time?
01:17:26 Should there be some
01:17:28 activity of playing,
01:17:30 studying?
01:17:32 What do you do?
01:17:34 I always say that
01:17:36 work hard and also play hard.
01:17:38 My extra curriculars are
01:17:40 to manage my time effectively.
01:17:42 It is not practical
01:17:44 to sit and study all day.
01:17:46 Tell us more about your extra curriculars.
01:17:48 What do you do?
01:17:50 I play the piano.
01:17:52 I have completed my
01:17:54 8th grade theory and practical
01:17:56 and I am also doing my diploma.
01:17:58 My family has always
01:18:00 been passionate about music.
01:18:02 We go to London in December
01:18:04 and watch operas.
01:18:06 I do horse riding
01:18:08 and swimming.
01:18:10 What are your plans for the future?
01:18:12 You are still very young.
01:18:14 What do you want to do?
01:18:16 You have already achieved so much.
01:18:18 I am just looking forward
01:18:20 to my A-levels.
01:18:22 I aim to do at least 20.
01:18:24 After that,
01:18:26 I plan to become a doctor.
01:18:28 Mahnoor,
01:18:30 how do your classmates
01:18:32 interact with you?
01:18:34 What do they say about you?
01:18:36 Do you get along with them
01:18:38 because of the mindset
01:18:40 and intellect that you have?
01:18:42 Yes,
01:18:44 I don't
01:18:46 let my intellect
01:18:48 be a barrier.
01:18:50 I enjoy
01:18:52 meeting new people
01:18:54 and interacting with them.
01:18:56 I never let my intellect be a hindrance.
01:18:58 Thank you so much Mahnoor.
01:19:00 Wish you the best.
01:19:02 Thank you so much for being with us.
01:19:04 She is one of the 1% people
01:19:06 who have intellect.
01:19:08 I will now close the show.
01:19:10 Allah Hafiz.
01:19:12 [MUSIC PLAYING]

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