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Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 13th November 2023
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00:01:39 today.
00:02:08 This is what you preach.
00:02:09 Yes.
00:02:10 So, this applies to us first.
00:02:11 Charity begins at home.
00:02:12 Absolutely.
00:02:13 Is it right?
00:02:14 Absolutely.
00:02:15 There are many important issues on which we will talk about the beginning of the new
00:02:16 week.
00:02:17 First, let's include the top story.
00:02:18 Big talks, big bets were left.
00:02:19 The journey of the kings was over in the world war of cricket.
00:02:20 Babar's expression of regret after being out of the world cup, but now what is the use
00:02:23 of regret?
00:02:24 Babar's expression of regret after being out of the world cup, but now what is the use
00:02:25 of regret?
00:02:26 Babar's expression of regret after being out of the world cup, but now what is the use
00:02:27 of regret?
00:02:28 Babar's expression of regret after being out of the world cup, but now what is the use
00:02:29 of regret?
00:02:30 Israel has exceeded the limit of cruelty.
00:02:37 Bombing on schools and hospitals.
00:02:46 The number of Palestinian martyrs has exceeded 11,000.
00:02:50 More than 8000 women and children are included.
00:02:56 In Lahore, a young driver's reckless and fast driving killed six members of the same family.
00:03:03 The police arrested the person and filed a case.
00:03:07 And today is the day of the blessed day.
00:03:12 The world can be made heaven with mutual cooperation, tolerance and emotional support.
00:03:21 Ashfaq, when did the world cup end?
00:03:28 It ended for us.
00:03:31 It ended for us.
00:03:34 It ended for us.
00:03:37 We were overwhelmed with all our hopes.
00:03:40 The way the performance was, it shouldn't have gone to the semifinals.
00:03:44 I was saying that you people think for yourself.
00:03:46 Those who watch cricket, those who understand it, they think that when you perform like a
00:03:51 great unit, then you deserve it.
00:03:54 You go ahead.
00:03:55 You see the Indian team, they have been unbeatable.
00:03:58 How they are strong, that is, if Hardik Pandey is out, if Shammi is coming, then Shammi
00:04:03 is performing.
00:04:04 And if any player is not performing, then Ishan Kishan will come and perform instead.
00:04:10 So you have match winners.
00:04:12 We have such bowlers about whom we used to talk so much.
00:04:16 Our number one bowling attack.
00:04:18 That is, in our batting, the top scorer is Rizwan who has run 300 something.
00:04:22 And in our bowling, the top scorer is Haris Rahuf who has, you can see, 535.
00:04:27 535, yes.
00:04:28 The most expensive batsman in the world.
00:04:29 And there is no such batsman who has not hit a six.
00:04:32 Haris has made a new record.
00:04:33 May God have mercy.
00:04:34 And the second is that you see, look at Australia.
00:04:37 How Australia was playing in the beginning.
00:04:39 But later they handled it.
00:04:42 You talk about Afghanistan.
00:04:44 They comparatively performed better.
00:04:46 Better and they kind of deserved to be in the spot.
00:04:51 Because they played good cricket.
00:04:53 Overall, whichever team played good cricket, should get a chance to go ahead.
00:04:57 And the second thing is that you see what kind of things were being criticized.
00:05:03 Babar was told in the beginning that I will answer on the ground.
00:05:06 Tell me one thing, how many one-day matches did we play?
00:05:09 We knew that the World Cup is coming, this is a one-day World Cup.
00:05:12 And our entire focus was on T20.
00:05:15 Even now, in 2025, you will have the Champions Trophy.
00:05:18 You didn't take out how many matches you were going to play one-day before that.
00:05:21 You were not prepared.
00:05:22 You were not able to decide which team is your test team, which is T20, which is one-day.
00:05:28 We are sitting here, right?
00:05:29 We will sit here and then make a bridge of praise in the earth and the sky.
00:05:32 See what is the matter in T20.
00:05:34 Our temperament is of short format.
00:05:36 So this is a big problem.
00:05:38 And now this is, our batting line was number one.
00:05:42 And number one was the bowling line.
00:05:44 That's why when Babar Azam is at number one, Imam Ul Haq is at number five, then Rizwan is also in the rankings.
00:05:48 No, he was individually at number one, but our batting line was never number one.
00:05:52 You can say that.
00:05:53 Our openers always come out.
00:05:55 Anyway, let's talk about Babar Azam.
00:05:58 He reached Lahore from Dubai, the cricket board's staff also reached with him.
00:06:02 And then he was welcomed and strict security arrangements were made.
00:06:07 And now our fans' thoughts have changed a lot, which is good.
00:06:13 And he was also welcomed.
00:06:14 Let's show you the scene.
00:06:29 Babar has come, but we are losing badly.
00:06:33 And obviously, we are talking about the performance.
00:06:35 We are also talking about the openers.
00:06:36 Imam Ul Haq has made a run from the average of 27.
00:06:39 You say that Abdullah Shafiq is the second highest scorer, who was not even considered for the Asia Cup.
00:06:48 So these are the standards of our consideration.
00:06:50 We have prepared a report on the overall performance.
00:06:53 So let's show you.
00:06:55 The cricket world cup proved to be a nightmare for the national team.
00:06:59 The green shirts were eliminated from the event after a terrible defeat in five matches out of nine.
00:07:05 The tag of the number one team was not even spared before the world cup.
00:07:09 The national team was overwhelmed by the traditional cricket.
00:07:12 The batters kept in mind the target of 280-290 runs.
00:07:16 The other team kept scoring 350 and 400 runs.
00:07:20 The bowlers kept getting beaten, the batters forgot to play.
00:07:23 Captain Babar Azam could not even make a century.
00:07:26 He made only 320 runs from the average of 40.
00:07:30 Rizwan swore not to play after the match against Sri Lanka.
00:07:35 He was in a hurry to go to the pavilion in every important match.
00:07:38 Imam Ul Haq and Iftikhar were also a lot in the important matches.
00:07:42 Imam could score only 150 out of six matches.
00:07:46 But Iftikhar did not make a century.
00:07:49 The claim of the world's best bowling line was also ruined.
00:07:52 Shaheen, Haris and Shadab were the best performance in the history of the World Cup.
00:07:58 All the weapons were useless.
00:08:00 It was a record-breaking task to get Haris to bowl with a new ball.
00:08:05 In nine matches, he scored 533 runs and became the world's most expensive bowler in any World Cup.
00:08:12 Shaheen did not feel ashamed of his name.
00:08:14 He kept getting beaten instead of taking wickets in the opening spell.
00:08:17 The spinners may have gone shopping or to eat biryani.
00:08:21 He made the silver of different wetters.
00:08:24 He was able to score only 12 runs in the whole event.
00:08:27 Shadab and Nawaz scored only two wickets.
00:08:30 After five defeats in the World Cup, the return of the national team has begun.
00:08:36 The players will land in their own cities on the way to Dubai.
00:08:40 We did not have a record of losing five out of nine matches.
00:08:46 Ashfaq, I think our way of getting out is to catch out.
00:08:51 We have a technical LBW.
00:08:53 LBW is basically when you bring your leg in front of the wicket, then you have to get out.
00:08:59 But the thing is, the way Babar Azam kept catching out and was in the same position.
00:09:04 Everyone kept asking why he didn't learn.
00:09:07 When a fast bowler or a spinner gets out after hitting a shot there, this is wrong.
00:09:11 We kept getting repeated catches.
00:09:14 After Osama Mir dropped the Warner catch, he caught a lot of good catches.
00:09:19 But what happened to his performance after that?
00:09:22 What did he do before that?
00:09:24 What did he do in bowling?
00:09:26 Overall, as a unit, it's a shame.
00:09:28 Fakhar also came to the team later.
00:09:30 We played a lot of matches without him.
00:09:32 But when we talk about a lot of runs, Babar has no doubt a very good batter.
00:09:37 He has a great record.
00:09:39 But we are seeing that the overall team's performance is not good.
00:09:44 And of course, they are questioning the captain.
00:09:47 So, Babar Azam, what did you say before?
00:09:50 You say that you have gone to play a match or a tournament.
00:09:53 And after that, what are you saying? Let's see a report on this.
00:09:56 Batting, bowling, fielding, nothing worked.
00:10:00 Despite big bets, the performance was zero.
00:10:07 All the teams in India were disappointed.
00:10:10 The preparation was 100% by the Shaheens.
00:10:13 But unfortunately, the field is not won by just the language.
00:10:17 Let's recall the story of the World Cup.
00:10:20 Babar's language.
00:10:21 Not just one or two in the World Cup, he also claimed to win 9 matches.
00:10:26 But what happened was what he was afraid of.
00:10:28 Friendship was maintained in the tour.
00:10:30 And like an action replay, the same sentence after Babar's defeat.
00:10:34 How long will Babar learn this?
00:10:37 He lost, but he also shed tears.
00:10:40 When players' fitness, forma and biryani were discussed,
00:10:43 the pride was hurt.
00:10:45 The World Cup was lost and then the same traditional statement.
00:10:49 The elders have rightly said that what is regret when the birds have gone to the field.
00:10:53 Let's talk a little.
00:10:55 The representative of the Special Committee for Sports Shahid Hashmi is with us.
00:11:00 It is a pity that he went all the way to India.
00:11:04 He had a lot of expectations and expectations.
00:11:07 He is very optimistic.
00:11:09 But the way the team performed, I am sure they must have been very disappointed.
00:11:12 Mr. Shahid, you saw all these scenes with your own eyes at every moment.
00:11:20 One is to lose.
00:11:22 And how to lose and then learn not to lose.
00:11:25 This is a very sad age.
00:11:27 What is your experience?
00:11:30 Our team was not as bad as he played.
00:11:35 We were not able to see the intent.
00:11:37 We are far behind the world team.
00:11:40 We crossed 300 in 9 matches.
00:11:44 Once in 305 in Australia.
00:11:46 Once in 345 in Sri Lanka.
00:11:50 Our batsmen play half shots.
00:11:52 They play with fear.
00:11:54 They are good players.
00:11:57 But they do not play with full intent.
00:12:00 They play with fear.
00:12:02 Our fans are not happy with the victory of other teams.
00:12:11 They say that they have to use another ball.
00:12:13 They have to use a chip.
00:12:15 They are not getting a doping test.
00:12:17 This is a joke in the world.
00:12:19 They are blaming others.
00:12:25 The team that won 9 matches has a quality.
00:12:29 We have reached the semifinals.
00:12:31 We did not reach in 2015, 2019, and 2023.
00:12:35 We are going down.
00:12:37 We are not able to compete with other teams.
00:12:39 We came to South Africa in 2019.
00:12:41 We did not win this time.
00:12:43 We crossed 300 in 2019.
00:12:45 This time we crossed only 200.
00:12:47 We had to win 308 in the last match.
00:12:53 This time we had to win 288.
00:12:55 We crossed only 20.
00:12:57 Shahid, I think he has a technical issue.
00:13:03 We will connect with you.
00:13:05 He was saying something important.
00:13:07 The claims before going to the Asia Cup and World Cup were in front of everyone.
00:13:13 Everyone thought that our bowling attack was always good.
00:13:17 We will show it again.
00:13:19 It's okay if our batters can't show their skills.
00:13:21 There is a saying that goes, "The bad is the bad."
00:13:25 When the team goes to bowl, there is a momentum.
00:13:31 Whether it is bowling or batting, what is the style?
00:13:35 For example, Haris Rauf or Shaheen Shafri.
00:13:39 They will take a wicket in the beginning and then a spinner in the middle.
00:13:43 But something is happening here.
00:13:45 Haris and Shaheen were given a chance to bowl in power play.
00:13:51 These are big questions.
00:13:53 We used to think that we will play well.
00:13:55 You are saying that India has done this.
00:13:59 400 runs are not made like this.
00:14:01 You see how each batter performs.
00:14:05 New Zealand is not a light team.
00:14:07 They have scored 410 runs against New Zealand.
00:14:11 Yesterday's match was against the Netherlands.
00:14:17 They won.
00:14:21 They played well.
00:14:25 KL Rahul's century was also there.
00:14:27 You can see the margin of victory against the Netherlands.
00:14:31 Sheryas scored 128 runs.
00:14:35 Was Sheryas playing the first match?
00:14:37 No, he was not playing the first match.
00:14:39 If Sheryas had not played, Ishan Kishan would have come and performed.
00:14:43 He was playing in this tournament.
00:14:45 They get a lot of chances and they capitalize on them.
00:14:51 They think that they have performed well.
00:14:53 When such weak teams are there, like the Netherlands,
00:14:57 you check their scores.
00:14:59 300, 350, 400.
00:15:01 We play with fear.
00:15:03 280, 265, 270.
00:15:05 We win from here.
00:15:07 Shahid is with us again.
00:15:09 Our aim is to point out the mistakes.
00:15:15 What happened in the match against Afghanistan.
00:15:17 Our score against the Netherlands.
00:15:19 We did not think that we should go above 300.
00:15:23 We should win with a good margin.
00:15:25 So that we do not get caught in the run rate.
00:15:27 We were playing with fear.
00:15:31 What was the problem there?
00:15:33 It is a thought.
00:15:35 It is a thought.
00:15:37 The captain is saying that he will keep a target of 290.
00:15:41 Against the Netherlands, 290.
00:15:43 You scored 286.
00:15:45 You should have scored 4, 8, 10, 15 runs less.
00:15:49 The intention will be good.
00:15:51 There will be no fear.
00:15:53 When you are afraid of failure,
00:15:55 you will play cricket like this.
00:15:57 It is time to reach the semifinals of the last 6 World Cups.
00:16:03 We have to improve our 50 over cricket.
00:16:07 We have 6 months left.
00:16:09 T20 World Cup is coming up.
00:16:11 We will do well in that.
00:16:13 We will prepare for that.
00:16:15 Tell me one thing.
00:16:17 The way you look at the players.
00:16:19 We say that the whole vehicle runs through a mechanism.
00:16:23 The first gear, second gear, third gear, fourth gear.
00:16:27 Shaheen Shah Afridi should take wickets from his swing bowling.
00:16:31 Like Siraj, Bumrah, Shami or any other team's bowlers.
00:16:35 They do not take wickets in the beginning.
00:16:37 In the middle, our spin department is already unsuccessful.
00:16:39 In the end, they take wickets.
00:16:41 And then everyone says, wow, wow, wow.
00:16:43 What a container, the bowling he did in the end.
00:16:45 Why does this ava ava get spoiled?
00:16:47 Where 300 runs should not be made,
00:16:49 because of his good bowling,
00:16:51 we get 30 out of 400 minus and say wow, wow, wow.
00:16:55 What has been spoiled in this World Cup?
00:16:57 Tell me this.
00:16:59 Is there any explanation?
00:17:01 It is exactly like this.
00:17:03 We have not made an alternate.
00:17:05 We have not made the bench strong.
00:17:07 Look at India, what a good bench.
00:17:09 Shami gets up and comes.
00:17:11 From outside?
00:17:13 Yes, from the bench.
00:17:15 And he comes from the bench and gets such a great bowling.
00:17:17 Look at any fast bowler of other teams.
00:17:19 They are ready.
00:17:21 We have not managed the workload of our fast bowler.
00:17:23 What happened to Naseem Shah?
00:17:25 The whole bowling was destroyed.
00:17:27 He is a new ball bowler.
00:17:29 There is only one new ball bowler in the whole of Pakistan.
00:17:31 Naseem Shah is no other bowler.
00:17:33 He was Ihsanullah, he was injured.
00:17:35 He was Hasnain, he was injured.
00:17:37 No one has ever counted Abbas Afridi.
00:17:39 He is the top wicket taker of PSL.
00:17:41 How much insult.
00:17:43 When you insult your good cricketers,
00:17:45 you insult your own team.
00:17:47 Arshad Iqbal's name was also mentioned.
00:17:49 Tahir Tayyab.
00:17:51 Look at Tahir Tayyab.
00:17:53 He is the best performer of domestic cricket.
00:17:55 He was taken out of the game without any warning.
00:17:57 Kamran Ghulam has been performing well for the last 2-3 seasons.
00:17:59 So, you have to fight and prepare a new bench strength.
00:18:01 50 overs cricket is a completely different cricket.
00:18:03 You don't get that from T20.
00:18:05 You have to choose a specific bat for 50 overs cricket.
00:18:07 One more thing.
00:18:09 One more thing, Shahid bhai.
00:18:11 Here we say,
00:18:13 Babar Azam is the number one batter.
00:18:15 Rizwan is the pride of the team.
00:18:17 Babar Azam's performance,
00:18:19 everyone is saying, look at his performance from the average of 40.
00:18:21 But look at Virat Kohli.
00:18:23 Even at the age of 35,
00:18:25 he is the top scorer of this World Cup.
00:18:27 594 runs.
00:18:29 And you can see where he ends up.
00:18:31 And he is a match winning player.
00:18:33 And here Rizwan felt that
00:18:35 after winning against Sri Lanka,
00:18:37 he is going to go for cramps in every match.
00:18:39 I mean, I don't understand.
00:18:41 Is it a fitness issue?
00:18:43 Is it a fitness issue?
00:18:45 Absolutely.
00:18:47 It is a fitness issue.
00:18:49 Like yesterday, he got out after a shot
00:18:51 and he sat down holding his leg.
00:18:53 This happens a lot with them.
00:18:55 They take a lot of workload on themselves.
00:18:57 It shouldn't be like that.
00:18:59 If it is fitness, then keepers like Quinton Decock,
00:19:01 KL Rahul,
00:19:03 yesterday KL Rahul scored 100 runs
00:19:05 and also fielded for the entire over.
00:19:07 It's okay, the Netherlands team got out early.
00:19:09 But still, you are batting
00:19:11 and fielding for 80-90 overs
00:19:13 and they didn't get a single cramp.
00:19:15 So, we often do this,
00:19:17 when a player comes out of the pitch
00:19:19 we feed him immediately.
00:19:21 No, you make him sit, give him match practice
00:19:23 and give him complete fitness.
00:19:25 And fitness, fielding, one day specific training,
00:19:27 we have to do a lot of these things.
00:19:29 By God's grace, when will our cricket become better?
00:19:31 When will we get a good chairman?
00:19:33 One more thing, Shahid bhai.
00:19:35 One more thing, tell me.
00:19:37 I would like to know, the top scorer
00:19:39 who was bowling very quick
00:19:41 at the Haris Rauf event.
00:19:43 It's not easy to get a 150+ consistently
00:19:45 ball.
00:19:47 And it shouldn't be easy to play as well.
00:19:49 But the way everyone came
00:19:51 and didn't go to the entire event,
00:19:53 against us, Haris Rauf
00:19:55 was hitting so many fours in every over.
00:19:57 That's one thing.
00:19:59 Second, tell me,
00:20:01 if you think of a captaincy
00:20:03 from Babur Azam,
00:20:05 do you see a player
00:20:07 who has such a capability?
00:20:09 We were told so much about Saud Shaqeel.
00:20:11 Best player of Spain.
00:20:13 Oh, he's not able to make more than 30 runs.
00:20:15 Who do you see?
00:20:17 We will have to choose our players,
00:20:21 make them, develop them.
00:20:23 And there are two options for captains.
00:20:25 And let me tell you
00:20:27 a very important thing,
00:20:29 Babur Azam has lost his popularity
00:20:31 within the team as captain.
00:20:33 Players think that they don't listen to the team.
00:20:35 Team management thinks that they don't listen to the team.
00:20:37 They talk about their own plans.
00:20:39 They gave Fakhar a late match.
00:20:41 Fakhar was ready for South Africa's match.
00:20:43 But Babur Azam said
00:20:45 that no,
00:20:47 he's not getting the ball on his own.
00:20:49 He's still rusty.
00:20:51 I won't let him play a game early.
00:20:53 When such things happen and then he loses his popularity,
00:20:55 then his captaincy will go.
00:20:57 You have two options, Rizwan or Shaheen Shafidi.
00:20:59 Shaheen is better because he's a fast bowler.
00:21:01 He has aggression.
00:21:03 But Shaheen also needs to
00:21:05 improve his fitness.
00:21:07 He had knee pain.
00:21:09 If you want a captain,
00:21:11 then you need a fast bowler.
00:21:13 What about Shahdab?
00:21:15 Can he be considered?
00:21:17 Look at his performance.
00:21:19 Shahdab's performance is so bad.
00:21:21 He played 6 matches, scored 121 runs.
00:21:23 He has lost 2 in total.
00:21:25 Shahdab has disappointed us badly
00:21:27 in this tournament.
00:21:29 Shahdab is a good player.
00:21:31 Tell me one thing.
00:21:33 Shaheen's bowling in the beginning
00:21:35 was good.
00:21:37 But you couldn't
00:21:39 make an impact.
00:21:41 Let's talk about his captaincy.
00:21:43 How will it be viable?
00:21:45 Second thing is Rizwan.
00:21:47 I was hearing on social media
00:21:49 that there's a conflict of interest
00:21:51 between them.
00:21:53 They have a partnership.
00:21:55 Can he play a role
00:21:57 in the team?
00:21:59 Shaheen Shafridi
00:22:01 will be the next one.
00:22:03 Rizwan should clear himself
00:22:05 from the allegations.
00:22:07 He is a man of God.
00:22:09 If he has to earn
00:22:11 money through
00:22:13 different means,
00:22:15 then it will be disappointing.
00:22:17 I don't think
00:22:19 Rizwan will have a role in this.
00:22:21 Rizwan is a
00:22:23 content and good person.
00:22:25 You have these two players.
00:22:27 We are not selecting
00:22:29 a class monitor.
00:22:31 We want to see
00:22:33 a player who can
00:22:35 discipline, be aggressive
00:22:37 and show anger.
00:22:39 You need two
00:22:41 strong things in Pakistan.
00:22:43 You need a strong captain
00:22:45 and a strong coach.
00:22:47 A coach should know
00:22:49 every player's fitness,
00:22:51 their team's
00:22:53 first class cricket.
00:22:55 A captain should keep
00:22:57 his 20-25 players in touch.
00:22:59 I asked the coach
00:23:01 why he didn't consider
00:23:03 Abbas Shafridi.
00:23:05 He said he should prove himself
00:23:07 in Asian Games.
00:23:09 The team director didn't know
00:23:11 that Abbas Shafridi
00:23:13 is not in the Asian Games team.
00:23:15 The team manager
00:23:17 and the team director
00:23:19 should have the data
00:23:21 but the team director and the captain
00:23:23 only know their 15-18 players.
00:23:25 One last thing.
00:23:27 We blame the management
00:23:29 for a lot of things.
00:23:31 We say that changes are happening
00:23:33 and no chairman can complete his tenure.
00:23:35 Jai Shah, you didn't get criticized.
00:23:37 He is a great example of nepotism.
00:23:39 But did it affect
00:23:41 India's cricket?
00:23:43 If your team is playing
00:23:45 as a unit and your coaches
00:23:47 are with you, does the team
00:23:49 perform well on the ground?
00:23:51 We have to do everything well.
00:23:53 India's team is winning
00:23:55 so much that you haven't heard
00:23:57 Jai Shah's interview.
00:23:59 You haven't heard
00:24:01 Roger Bendy's interview.
00:24:03 The people who didn't perform
00:24:05 in the tournament are saying
00:24:07 that they win by eating biryani.
00:24:09 The Indian players
00:24:11 have made so many runs.
00:24:13 Did they announce 10 crore rupees for Kuldi?
00:24:15 No. They announced 10 lakh rupees.
00:24:17 It's a good thing.
00:24:19 But after the tournament,
00:24:21 you should give money
00:24:23 to the players.
00:24:25 India has a shortage of money.
00:24:27 But the president of DCCI
00:24:29 or the secretary of DCCI
00:24:31 has never taken a picture with the team
00:24:33 or announced a reward.
00:24:35 Let the tournament finish.
00:24:37 You should give 10 crore rupees.
00:24:39 In the middle of the tournament,
00:24:41 you said that you are not at fault.
00:24:43 It's the fault of Zimamulak and Babar Azam.
00:24:45 This press release came
00:24:47 before the South Africa match.
00:24:49 It was released 2 hours before the match.
00:24:51 It has affected the whole world.
00:24:53 True.
00:24:55 There should be people
00:24:57 who have a lot of
00:24:59 know-how in cricket
00:25:01 and can win the cricket.
00:25:03 Thank you so much, Shahid Hashmi.
00:25:05 Thank you.
00:25:07 The Champions Trophy will be held here.
00:25:09 What are our preparations for that?
00:25:11 How far is 2025?
00:25:13 We will see.
00:25:16 Welcome back once again.
00:25:18 We will now move towards
00:25:20 an issue that we see
00:25:22 in our society.
00:25:24 These incidents keep happening.
00:25:26 But who is more responsible?
00:25:28 Especially when the driver is less mature.
00:25:30 And because of that,
00:25:32 an incident happens
00:25:34 that destroys a family.
00:25:36 This incident happened
00:25:38 in the defense of Lahore
00:25:40 when a 14-year-old boy named Afnan
00:25:42 was driving.
00:25:44 By the grace of Allah.
00:25:46 Because of that incident,
00:25:48 the family of Rafaqat Ali,
00:25:50 who was going to his daughter's in-laws,
00:25:52 a car hit him
00:25:54 at a speed of
00:25:56 170 kmph.
00:25:58 Rafaqat's 45-year-old wife,
00:26:00 27-year-old son,
00:26:02 23-year-old daughter-in-law,
00:26:04 30-year-old son-in-law,
00:26:06 4-year-old grandson,
00:26:08 and 4-month-old grandson
00:26:10 were seriously injured.
00:26:12 They were taken to the hospital.
00:26:14 But the six people
00:26:16 who were injured
00:26:18 were thinking about
00:26:20 what would happen to this family
00:26:22 and the people
00:26:24 who were connected to this family.
00:26:26 Six people lost their lives.
00:26:28 The head was behind the car.
00:26:30 He was in the back car.
00:26:32 He was in the back car.
00:26:34 He was saved.
00:26:36 I just want to say
00:26:38 that this responsibility
00:26:40 is on the children.
00:26:42 This child is a murderer.
00:26:44 His parents are also murderers
00:26:46 who gave him the permission
00:26:48 to drive a car.
00:26:50 We are also equally involved.
00:26:52 When you see such children
00:26:54 driving a car or a motorcycle
00:26:56 and when you don't take any action
00:26:58 on it, when you don't report it,
00:27:00 when you say,
00:27:02 "What's happening to us?"
00:27:04 They will suffer.
00:27:06 Babar Khan is with us.
00:27:08 Let's talk about
00:27:10 what's happening.
00:27:12 Babar, we saw the picture
00:27:14 of the child.
00:27:16 We saw the cruelty.
00:27:18 He was also denying the statement.
00:27:20 What is the situation now?
00:27:22 How did this accident
00:27:24 and this rapid speed happen?
00:27:26 Mr. Adekha,
00:27:28 on the night between Sunday and Sunday,
00:27:30 a very sad incident
00:27:32 took place in Phase 6.
00:27:34 A family of Rifaqat Ali
00:27:36 was coming from a wedding
00:27:38 where a young
00:27:40 child was coming.
00:27:42 It is said that
00:27:44 due to the speed,
00:27:46 his car was driving
00:27:48 at a speed of 160 kmph.
00:27:50 It was night time and the roads were clear.
00:27:52 He hit the car.
00:27:54 Due to this, six members of the family
00:27:56 were killed.
00:27:58 It is sad that
00:28:00 they were buried.
00:28:02 The police has filed a case
00:28:04 against the family
00:28:06 for murder,
00:28:08 breaking and speeding.
00:28:10 The child did not have
00:28:12 a license.
00:28:14 The police tried to
00:28:16 change the child
00:28:18 and give him
00:28:20 a driver's license
00:28:22 so that the child can be saved.
00:28:24 The police did a good job.
00:28:26 The police gave a statement
00:28:28 to the family member
00:28:30 that the car
00:28:32 collided with them.
00:28:34 The child hit the car
00:28:36 after speeding.
00:28:38 The police will file
00:28:40 a case of 302
00:28:42 today.
00:28:44 A written statement
00:28:46 will be filed
00:28:48 to release the child.
00:28:50 He will be arrested
00:28:52 in the court
00:28:54 tomorrow.
00:28:56 He will be presented
00:28:58 in the court.
00:29:00 The police response time
00:29:02 matters a lot.
00:29:04 The accused changes
00:29:06 from the place.
00:29:08 The police arrived late.
00:29:10 The family arrived first.
00:29:12 The accused was disappeared.
00:29:14 What was the police response time
00:29:16 and how did they
00:29:18 want to disappear the child?
00:29:20 When this incident happened,
00:29:24 the people who were there
00:29:26 because the car
00:29:28 collided with the car,
00:29:30 the child was saved.
00:29:32 The police
00:29:34 arrived at the scene.
00:29:36 The people handed him
00:29:38 over to the police.
00:29:40 The child said that
00:29:42 he was driving the car.
00:29:44 But when he changed his statement,
00:29:46 the driver was immediately
00:29:48 released from the scene.
00:29:50 The people who were there
00:29:52 were immediately
00:29:54 released from the scene.
00:29:56 The police did not have
00:29:58 a license to save the child.
00:30:00 The driver was presented
00:30:02 to the police.
00:30:04 The case is
00:30:06 a case of 322 cases.
00:30:08 The child was arrested
00:30:10 in 20 days.
00:30:12 The child was the responsibility
00:30:14 of the parents.
00:30:16 The child was the responsibility
00:30:18 of the parents.
00:30:20 He was alone in the car.
00:30:22 No one was with him.
00:30:24 The child was so young.
00:30:26 He should not have a license.
00:30:28 How did he get a license 18 years ago?
00:30:30 Was he driving the car for the first time?
00:30:32 Or did he drive the car like this?
00:30:34 What was the history of this case?
00:30:36 The child has been driving
00:30:40 the car for a long time.
00:30:42 At least two years.
00:30:44 He was 14 years old.
00:30:46 His parents gave him the car.
00:30:48 Go and kill people on the streets.
00:30:50 There was no one with him.
00:30:52 He was driving the car
00:30:54 very fast.
00:30:56 The roads were open.
00:30:58 He was driving the car
00:31:00 very fast.
00:31:02 People say that
00:31:04 he drives the car very fast.
00:31:06 He was driving
00:31:12 the car very fast.
00:31:14 He was driving
00:31:16 at a speed of 140 kmph.
00:31:18 He was driving at a speed of 160 kmph.
00:31:20 He was driving the car
00:31:22 very fast.
00:31:24 The car was in a green bed.
00:31:26 He was driving the car
00:31:28 for 6 weeks.
00:31:30 He was driving the car
00:31:32 very fast.
00:31:34 The real question is
00:31:36 whether there were CCTV cameras.
00:31:38 I am sure there were.
00:31:40 It is important to show the child
00:31:42 leaving the car with the help of CCTV cameras.
00:31:44 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:31:46 will refuse later.
00:31:48 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:31:50 will refuse later.
00:31:52 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:31:54 will refuse later.
00:31:56 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:31:58 will refuse later.
00:32:00 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:02 will refuse later.
00:32:04 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:06 will refuse later.
00:32:08 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:10 will refuse later.
00:32:12 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:14 will refuse later.
00:32:16 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:18 will refuse later.
00:32:20 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:22 will refuse later.
00:32:24 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:26 will refuse later.
00:32:28 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:30 will refuse later.
00:32:32 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:34 will refuse later.
00:32:36 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:38 will refuse later.
00:32:40 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:42 will refuse later.
00:32:44 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:46 will refuse later.
00:32:48 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:50 will refuse later.
00:32:52 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:54 will refuse later.
00:32:56 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:32:58 will refuse later.
00:33:00 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:02 will refuse later.
00:33:04 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:06 will refuse later.
00:33:08 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:10 will refuse later.
00:33:12 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:14 will refuse later.
00:33:16 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:18 will refuse later.
00:33:20 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:22 will refuse later.
00:33:24 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:26 will refuse later.
00:33:28 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:30 will refuse later.
00:33:32 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:34 will refuse later.
00:33:36 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:38 will refuse later.
00:33:40 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:42 will refuse later.
00:33:44 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:46 will refuse later.
00:33:48 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:50 will refuse later.
00:33:52 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:54 will refuse later.
00:33:56 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:33:58 will refuse later.
00:34:00 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:02 will refuse later.
00:34:04 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:06 will refuse later.
00:34:08 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:10 will refuse later.
00:34:12 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:14 will refuse later.
00:34:16 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:18 will refuse later.
00:34:20 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:22 will refuse later.
00:34:24 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:26 will refuse later.
00:34:28 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:30 will refuse later.
00:34:32 The child who is refusing to leave the car
00:34:34 will refuse later.
00:34:36 I think every person should be kind.
00:34:38 I think every person should be kind.
00:34:40 Every person should be kind
00:34:42 with an understanding
00:34:44 that how powerful kindness is.
00:34:46 Every person should be kind
00:34:48 with an understanding.
00:34:50 Now, a person
00:34:52 accepts any behavior
00:34:54 when he knows
00:34:56 the benefit of it.
00:34:58 So, the biggest power of kindness
00:35:00 is the universal length.
00:35:02 So, the biggest power of kindness
00:35:04 is the universal length.
00:35:06 Every person,
00:35:08 every Arab person
00:35:10 knows a language
00:35:12 but they know the language of kindness.
00:35:14 But they know the language of kindness.
00:35:16 But they know the language of kindness.
00:35:18 If you have kindness,
00:35:20 they will decode this language
00:35:22 and they will understand it.
00:35:24 Secondly,
00:35:26 we are surprised
00:35:28 that your smiling face,
00:35:30 your gratitude,
00:35:32 your sharing your food
00:35:34 with someone,
00:35:36 your guiding someone,
00:35:38 your modesty in your eyes,
00:35:40 your gratefulness in your style,
00:35:42 your modesty in your eyes,
00:35:44 every person in the world
00:35:46 understands this language.
00:35:48 The benefit is that all those people
00:35:50 who are kind,
00:35:52 Allah has mercy on them.
00:35:54 This is a law of nature
00:35:56 which is also mentioned in the Quran
00:35:58 and the Prophet of Allah (pbuh)
00:36:00 that if you want mercy from Allah,
00:36:02 you want forgiveness from Allah,
00:36:04 then you should show mercy to people.
00:36:06 And mercy means
00:36:08 that you should not give them
00:36:10 based on their status,
00:36:12 their standard, their merit
00:36:14 but you should give more than that.
00:36:16 More than what is right.
00:36:18 Now, see the wonder that every religion
00:36:20 in the world,
00:36:22 describes kindness in different ways.
00:36:24 Our religion gave it the name of 'Isar'.
00:36:26 'Isar' means that
00:36:28 it is used for the sake of Allah.
00:36:30 But you sacrifice it for someone else.
00:36:32 Sikhism called it 'Seva'.
00:36:34 'Seva' is the word of Punjabi.
00:36:36 It is the history of Punjabi language
00:36:38 since 550 years.
00:36:40 And 'Seva' means selfless effort.
00:36:42 An effort,
00:36:44 an effort
00:36:46 in which you don't get a return.
00:36:48 Now, I have told you the benefit
00:36:50 of universal languages.
00:36:52 The second biggest benefit is kindness.
00:36:54 I would like to tell you some benefits.
00:36:56 First, you can give kindness to yourself.
00:36:58 Second, the biggest benefit is
00:37:00 when a person is kind,
00:37:02 then,
00:37:04 unwillingly,
00:37:06 a magnetism is created in him.
00:37:08 A attraction is created.
00:37:10 People want to meet him.
00:37:12 People want to be useful to him.
00:37:14 I believe, this is my personal thesis,
00:37:16 that till the age of 40-50,
00:37:18 the emotions you practice,
00:37:20 the attitudes you practice,
00:37:22 the habits you practice,
00:37:24 are the most important.
00:37:26 Yes, Qasim Ali Shah was talking.
00:37:28 He was telling that
00:37:30 this improves your personality.
00:37:32 People want to meet you.
00:37:34 People enjoy your company because
00:37:36 they feel safe around you.
00:37:38 They feel comfortable with you.
00:37:40 I wanted to say one more thing.
00:37:42 Today, we have social media.
00:37:44 We don't get nervous.
00:37:46 We say that what we know is true.
00:37:48 We are straightforward.
00:37:50 We talk boldly.
00:37:52 Sometimes, these things are very hurtful.
00:37:54 We should think about our attitudes.
00:37:56 We should take care of others.
00:37:58 We should not be hurtful to our words.
00:38:00 This is also a big example of kindness.
00:38:02 We should not be keyboard warriors.
00:38:04 We should take care of each other.
00:38:06 Let me give you a news.
00:38:08 Pakistan is increasing rapidly in the stock market.
00:38:10 It is a very good news.
00:38:12 It is increasing by 520 points.
00:38:14 100 index is trading at 55,911 points.
00:38:16 When we are giving you this news,
00:38:18 it is a very good news.
00:38:20 Pakistan is increasing rapidly in the stock market.
00:38:22 It is increasing by 520 points.
00:38:24 Now, it is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:26 I am giving you an update.
00:38:28 Pakistan is increasing rapidly in the stock market.
00:38:30 It is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:32 Now, it is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:34 It is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:36 It is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:38 It is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:40 Now, it is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:42 It is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:44 100 index is trading at 55,991 points.
00:38:46 When we were giving you the breaking news,
00:38:48 it was reported some time ago
00:38:50 that the stock market was increasing rapidly.
00:38:52 It was increasing by 520 points.
00:38:54 Now, it is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:56 Now, it is increasing by 600 points.
00:38:58 This is a very good news.
00:39:04 Now, we were talking about kindness.
00:39:06 Now, we were talking about kindness.
00:39:08 Kindness is universal.
00:39:10 We should practice it daily.
00:39:12 But, now it is the time of machines.
00:39:14 In the time of machines,
00:39:16 we should take extra care of
00:39:18 our behavior.
00:39:20 We have become mechanical.
00:39:22 We should maintain
00:39:24 our human behavior.
00:39:26 But, we are talking about progress.
00:39:28 Many people are having
00:39:30 questions about artificial intelligence.
00:39:32 Many people are having
00:39:34 questions about artificial intelligence.
00:39:36 Many people are excited
00:39:38 about the change of the world.
00:39:40 A company has appointed a humanoid robot
00:39:42 as the chief executive
00:39:44 in artificial intelligence.
00:39:46 The name of the robot is Moika.
00:39:48 I hope I am pronouncing the name correctly.
00:39:50 This is a research project
00:39:52 by Hanson Robotics and
00:39:54 Polish Rim Company
00:39:56 with the cooperation of
00:39:58 DECTA DOOR.
00:40:00 Both the companies have appointed
00:40:02 this robot as the chief executive.
00:40:04 MashaAllah! He is your CEO.
00:40:06 He is your CEO.
00:40:08 He should be appointed as per your wish.
00:40:10 What is the matter?
00:40:12 What is the matter?
00:40:14 The new artificial intelligence
00:40:16 with machine learning algorithm
00:40:18 has been developed
00:40:20 by DECTA.
00:40:22 I think AI is a secondary option.
00:40:24 I think AI is a secondary option.
00:40:26 Obviously,
00:40:28 AI can help humans
00:40:30 to move forward.
00:40:32 I will mention the incident
00:40:34 where technology should be used
00:40:36 but precautions should be taken.
00:40:38 The robot is different.
00:40:40 The robot is different.
00:40:42 The robot was checking the sensors
00:40:44 of a person and in such a situation,
00:40:46 the robot of a company
00:40:48 compressed the person
00:40:50 as if he was a food box.
00:40:52 This incident happened
00:40:54 when the robot was checking
00:40:56 the sensors of the person.
00:40:58 The robot was unable to differentiate
00:41:00 between a person and a food box.
00:41:02 The robot grabbed the person
00:41:04 and pushed him on the conveyor belt
00:41:06 and crushed his head and chest.
00:41:08 As a result, he was severely injured.
00:41:10 But the robot was not able to move.
00:41:12 There are many sensors in the robot
00:41:14 which can sense your heartbeat
00:41:16 and human life.
00:41:18 What happened to the robot?
00:41:20 The sensor was not working.
00:41:22 The robot was designed in a smart way.
00:41:24 The robot was designed in a smart way.
00:41:26 The robot was designed in a smart way.
00:41:28 The robot was designed in a smart way.
00:41:30 The robot was designed in a smart way.
00:41:32 This was the first robot killer?
00:41:34 Not the first.
00:41:36 It has happened before.
00:41:38 But this is a very successful project.
00:41:40 But this is a very successful project.
00:41:42 But we have to take care of this.
00:41:44 But we have to take care of this.
00:41:46 Elon Musk has said that
00:41:48 we have to be very careful
00:41:50 about the future of this field.
00:41:52 We have to make a regular body
00:41:54 to see who will be the owners of this machine.
00:41:56 We have to make a regular body
00:41:58 to see who will be the owners of this machine.
00:42:00 If evil people are in control,
00:42:02 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:04 If evil people are in control,
00:42:06 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:08 If evil people are in control,
00:42:10 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:12 If evil people are in control,
00:42:14 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:16 If evil people are in control,
00:42:18 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:20 If evil people are in control,
00:42:22 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:24 If evil people are in control,
00:42:26 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:28 If evil people are in control,
00:42:30 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:32 If evil people are in control,
00:42:34 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:36 If evil people are in control,
00:42:38 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:40 If evil people are in control,
00:42:42 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:44 If evil people are in control,
00:42:46 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:48 If evil people are in control,
00:42:50 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:52 If evil people are in control,
00:42:54 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:42:56 If evil people are in control,
00:42:58 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:43:00 If evil people are in control,
00:43:02 then they will destroy the purpose.
00:43:04 It is very cold here,
00:43:06 but we have arranged for a bonfire.
00:43:08 We are inviting all the tourists
00:43:10 from all over the country,
00:43:12 especially the locals,
00:43:14 to come to the Jannat Azir Wadi,
00:43:16 to visit the beautiful Kaalam,
00:43:18 and enjoy the beautiful view
00:43:20 and the snowfall.
00:43:22 Wow!
00:43:24 Everyone should come and enjoy.
00:43:26 It is not cold in Karachi,
00:43:28 but I have taken off my warm clothes.
00:43:30 I thought I should enjoy the weather.
00:43:32 It is very cold here.
00:43:34 Well done!
00:43:36 Now, let us talk about dry fruits.
00:43:38 Oh my God!
00:43:40 Have you ever bought dry fruits?
00:43:42 I was looking at the peanuts.
00:43:44 They are good,
00:43:46 but they are not good for health.
00:43:48 Earlier, you used to buy
00:43:50 a lot of peanuts,
00:43:52 and you used to peel them.
00:43:54 Now, it is not possible.
00:43:56 Zeeshan Khas Kheli is reporting
00:43:58 that it is good,
00:44:00 but it is also very expensive.
00:44:02 It looks good.
00:44:04 I will look for it.
00:44:06 It looks good.
00:44:08 I will come after the break.
00:44:10 In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:44:22 Peace be upon you.
00:44:24 Once again, you are watching
00:44:26 Baa Khabar Sawera.
00:44:28 Our viewers are so many.
00:44:30 They are everywhere.
00:44:32 Sometimes, they are so silent
00:44:34 that we do not even know
00:44:36 that they are in front of the camera.
00:44:38 Thank you for watching us.
00:44:40 What is happening in politics?
00:44:42 Sadaf Abdul Jabbar?
00:44:44 A lot is happening in politics.
00:44:46 We are meeting.
00:44:48 We are meeting to form an election alliance.
00:44:50 I did not understand.
00:44:52 The time for MQM went earlier
00:44:54 to meet Muslim League Noon.
00:44:56 Then, they came here
00:44:58 to meet Muslim League Noon.
00:45:00 We will talk about this too.
00:45:02 But, let us
00:45:04 discuss the issue of the people.
00:45:06 First, Ashfaq.
00:45:08 The biggest issue is the issue of bread.
00:45:10 The biggest issue is two meals.
00:45:12 Two meals.
00:45:14 Now, it is difficult to get one meal.
00:45:16 Now, it is an issue of one meal.
00:45:18 There are many problems with bread.
00:45:20 The question is that bread should be made.
00:45:22 I say it should be made at home.
00:45:24 It is a big issue to find
00:45:26 a cylinder.
00:45:28 In urban areas, there are many problems.
00:45:30 How to keep the induction stove?
00:45:32 Because, electricity is expensive.
00:45:34 Who took advantage of
00:45:36 these things?
00:45:38 The bread vendors.
00:45:40 The hotels and the tandoor.
00:45:42 They increased the prices.
00:45:44 They reduced the size of the bread.
00:45:46 Another issue is that
00:45:48 in Quetta,
00:45:50 they have protested
00:45:52 against the bread.
00:45:54 They have said that they will not make bread.
00:45:56 In Quetta,
00:45:58 the issue of gas has always been there.
00:46:00 The people there have a similar
00:46:02 attitude towards the tandoor bread.
00:46:04 The government has decided
00:46:06 that 195 grams of bread
00:46:08 is worth Rs. 25.
00:46:10 They have refused to accept it.
00:46:12 What do they say now?
00:46:14 I am telling you,
00:46:16 195 grams of bread is
00:46:18 less than one foot.
00:46:20 The reason is that
00:46:22 LPG, gas and electricity
00:46:24 are expensive.
00:46:26 They are utilizing all three options.
00:46:28 The tandoor is not only a problem for the people
00:46:30 but also for the hotel owners.
00:46:32 The guests
00:46:34 who come to eat
00:46:36 need bread.
00:46:38 They say that if they do not accept the demand,
00:46:40 then the lock will remain open.
00:46:42 Abdullah Maksi is with us.
00:46:44 Let's ask him.
00:46:46 What is the price?
00:46:48 Mr. Maksi,
00:46:50 tell us
00:46:52 about the weight of 195 grams of bread.
00:46:54 We buy bread here
00:46:56 and we don't even know
00:46:58 what the weight is.
00:47:00 Are there any problems there?
00:47:02 The issue has reached to the extent
00:47:04 that they have closed the tandoor.
00:47:06 Yes,
00:47:12 there is a fight
00:47:14 between the tandoor association
00:47:16 and the hotel owners.
00:47:18 The people have been
00:47:20 forced to close the tandoor.
00:47:22 The city is facing a lot of problems.
00:47:24 The administration
00:47:26 has said that
00:47:28 the price of 200 grams of bread
00:47:30 is not appropriate
00:47:32 because
00:47:34 you are not giving
00:47:36 20 grams of bread.
00:47:38 The weight of bread
00:47:40 is less
00:47:42 and it is like
00:47:44 a papad.
00:47:46 So,
00:47:48 according to them,
00:47:50 the weight of bread
00:47:52 should be fulfilled
00:47:54 and then it should be sold
00:47:56 for 30 rupees.
00:47:58 According to the association,
00:48:00 the weight of bread
00:48:02 is less
00:48:04 because of the
00:48:06 flour,
00:48:08 other expenses,
00:48:10 gas and other expenses.
00:48:12 The association
00:48:14 has said that
00:48:16 the bread should not be
00:48:18 increased in size but
00:48:20 the price should be increased.
00:48:22 Yes,
00:48:26 in different parts of the city,
00:48:28 there are tandoors
00:48:30 whose weight is not
00:48:32 appropriate.
00:48:34 The people of the city are
00:48:36 very worried and
00:48:38 are paying double the price.
00:48:40 The association
00:48:42 has said that
00:48:44 the weight of bread should be
00:48:46 sold at a fair price.
00:48:48 In this regard,
00:48:50 all the tandoors in different
00:48:52 parts of the city are closed
00:48:54 due to the strike of the
00:48:56 NANBAYO.
00:48:58 The people of the city
00:49:00 are not able to
00:49:02 afford it.
00:49:04 The chapatis
00:49:06 are also expensive.
00:49:08 The chapatis
00:49:10 are sold for 50 to 60 rupees.
00:49:12 The people of the city
00:49:14 are suffering because of this.
00:49:16 This is the demand of the people.
00:49:18 Thank you so much.
00:49:20 Chapatis are cheap.
00:49:22 They are so thin and long.
00:49:24 They are made from a small piece of flour.
00:49:26 Chapatis are easily available
00:49:28 for 15 to 20 rupees.
00:49:30 This is the situation there.
00:49:32 Abdullah has also pointed out
00:49:34 that the problems of the people
00:49:36 are not solved.
00:49:38 It is difficult for men
00:49:40 to make chapatis.
00:49:42 What should they do?
00:49:44 When we talk about food,
00:49:46 we should mention that
00:49:48 seasonal fruits are
00:49:50 very tasty.
00:49:52 They are in season.
00:49:54 They are also very nutritious.
00:49:56 Especially in the winter season.
00:49:58 If a fruit is full of
00:50:00 vitamin C in the winter season,
00:50:02 it increases
00:50:04 immunity.
00:50:06 It helps in the cold.
00:50:08 Abdul Hanan Chaudhry
00:50:10 is telling us that
00:50:12 the kinu of Sargodha
00:50:14 is famous in the whole of Pakistan.
00:50:16 It has not reached here yet.
00:50:18 But it will come.
00:50:20 You saw the delicious
00:50:22 fruits of Sargodha.
00:50:24 Let's move ahead and talk about
00:50:26 what is happening in the field of education.
00:50:28 We have always heard that people
00:50:30 go abroad for higher education.
00:50:32 Students who are good at studies
00:50:34 want to go to the best
00:50:36 institutions
00:50:38 and complete their education.
00:50:40 Especially if they can afford it.
00:50:42 But we see that
00:50:44 those who cannot afford it
00:50:46 go for scholarships.
00:50:48 Now, a large number of students
00:50:50 have tried to go abroad.
00:50:52 This is the reason that
00:50:54 when we look at the data of the past few years,
00:50:56 we see that the number of students
00:50:58 going abroad is increasing rapidly.
00:51:00 Students from UK, Europe, Germany,
00:51:02 Australia, a large number of students
00:51:04 go abroad.
00:51:06 Their aim is to get a job
00:51:08 when they get an education there.
00:51:10 There are better opportunities,
00:51:12 but there is also an increase
00:51:14 in the expenses.
00:51:16 For Pakistani students,
00:51:18 scholarships in Saudi Arabia
00:51:20 have also increased,
00:51:22 from 600 to 700.
00:51:24 But this is not an easy task.
00:51:26 One has to go through a lot of preparation
00:51:28 and it is difficult for parents as well.
00:51:30 So, what can be done?
00:51:32 What preparations can be made?
00:51:34 Chairman of the Higher Education Commission,
00:51:36 Dr. Mukhtiar Ahmed is with us.
00:51:38 Thank you very much, Dr.
00:51:40 and thank you for taking the time
00:51:42 to speak with us.
00:51:44 Please tell us
00:51:46 what is the reason
00:51:48 that every person
00:51:50 in their neighborhood
00:51:52 is planning to go to Germany
00:51:54 for the sake of education.
00:51:56 Why has this trend
00:51:58 increased so much?
00:52:00 What do you think?
00:52:02 Thank you very much.
00:52:04 Thank you for giving time.
00:52:06 There are many reasons.
00:52:08 One reason is that
00:52:10 for the past few years,
00:52:12 we have been facing financial
00:52:14 crisis, unrest,
00:52:16 and other issues.
00:52:18 For the past two or three years,
00:52:20 we have been seeing
00:52:22 that the leadership
00:52:24 of the country
00:52:26 is saying that Pakistan
00:52:28 is going to default
00:52:30 and will go bankrupt.
00:52:32 When this message
00:52:34 is sent to the monasteries,
00:52:36 the parents are frustrated
00:52:38 and think that they should
00:52:40 find a way to go to Greenpasture
00:52:42 and find a way.
00:52:44 Unfortunately,
00:52:46 the situation is not good.
00:52:48 We are going through a difficult time.
00:52:50 But such situations happen in countries.
00:52:52 We should give hope to the world.
00:52:54 I have a request to you.
00:52:56 Sorry to interrupt.
00:52:58 But where is the world going
00:53:00 in the IT sector?
00:53:02 What is happening in our IT field?
00:53:04 This must be the reason.
00:53:06 Children are going out
00:53:08 for education.
00:53:10 They should go naturally.
00:53:12 We were told to get knowledge
00:53:14 and go to China for it.
00:53:16 It was impossible to go
00:53:18 from Saudi Arabia or Middle East.
00:53:20 Our youth are so potential
00:53:22 that big companies
00:53:24 are coming from Pakistan, Japan,
00:53:26 Germany and other countries
00:53:28 to get IT graduates.
00:53:30 For that,
00:53:32 the government,
00:53:34 IT ministry and HEC
00:53:36 have arranged for a boot camp.
00:53:38 We are filling the gap
00:53:40 of the nation.
00:53:42 You mentioned the scholarship.
00:53:44 It is a good thing.
00:53:46 Hungary has given us 200-400 scholarships.
00:53:48 We, the government of Pakistan,
00:53:50 have a full scholarship.
00:53:52 We also participate in it.
00:53:54 It is ongoing.
00:53:56 Due to financial crunch
00:53:58 and foreign currency,
00:54:00 we have temporarily
00:54:02 stopped it.
00:54:04 We will resume it as soon as
00:54:06 the situation improves.
00:54:08 How can we guide students
00:54:10 who do not know about it?
00:54:12 How can we apply for
00:54:14 scholarships in this expensive time?
00:54:16 What is the right approach
00:54:18 for those who want to study abroad?
00:54:20 It is not like that.
00:54:22 You are young.
00:54:24 You are from the Uni.
00:54:26 You are young.
00:54:28 You know technology and social media better than me.
00:54:30 They know about the scholarship opportunities
00:54:32 before us.
00:54:34 They have awareness.
00:54:36 As you said,
00:54:38 they have to make an effort.
00:54:40 It is a one-year process.
00:54:42 They have to select students,
00:54:44 and then people go abroad.
00:54:46 In many places,
00:54:48 especially in the U.S.,
00:54:50 it takes more than a year and a half.
00:54:52 They have to be patient.
00:54:54 Nothing is free.
00:54:56 It is based on competition.
00:54:58 It is transparent.
00:55:00 People go from remote areas
00:55:02 and cities.
00:55:04 People go to our scholarships.
00:55:06 You talked about transparency.
00:55:08 You know that
00:55:10 human trafficking is also happening.
00:55:12 People are active
00:55:14 on TikTok.
00:55:16 In such a situation,
00:55:18 what is the response
00:55:20 to the news on social media?
00:55:22 Seriously,
00:55:24 the engineering ministry and our institutions
00:55:26 are working together.
00:55:28 People go abroad through consultants.
00:55:30 There are more issues
00:55:32 and many countries have complained to us.
00:55:34 We are trying to
00:55:36 evolve a system.
00:55:38 Whenever a student comes,
00:55:40 we create a window
00:55:42 for him to go abroad.
00:55:44 If a student goes abroad,
00:55:46 he should be a student
00:55:48 and not be misused.
00:55:50 We are working on this.
00:55:52 God willing, we will find a solution soon.
00:55:54 How many scholarships
00:55:56 are offered to Pakistani students
00:55:58 abroad annually?
00:56:00 Which countries
00:56:02 are ahead in this?
00:56:04 Multiple types
00:56:06 of scholarships
00:56:08 are available.
00:56:10 Government of Pakistan
00:56:12 offers foreign scholarships
00:56:14 through HEC.
00:56:16 We are offering
00:56:18 foreign scholarships.
00:56:20 Scholars from foreign countries
00:56:22 like Saudi Arabia
00:56:24 have offered 700 scholarships.
00:56:26 I recently visited China.
00:56:28 We are trying to create a window
00:56:30 with Chinese Academy of Sciences
00:56:32 and the Council of Higher Education.
00:56:34 There are thousands of universities
00:56:36 and institutions
00:56:38 that offer scholarships.
00:56:40 We are trying to create a window
00:56:42 so that everyone can get a timely
00:56:44 and accurate information.
00:56:46 Hungary has recently
00:56:48 offered 200 scholarships
00:56:50 and 400 from Germany.
00:56:52 We also have
00:56:54 scholarships from
00:56:56 several universities
00:56:58 from the UK.
00:57:00 Russia offers scholarships.
00:57:02 We also have cultural scholarships.
00:57:04 Do you think that
00:57:06 these scholarships
00:57:08 are given to a specific group
00:57:10 and the information is provided
00:57:12 to them?
00:57:14 No, it is not like that.
00:57:16 Scholarships from HEC
00:57:18 are provided to
00:57:20 Pakistan government
00:57:22 and local newspapers.
00:57:24 They are also available
00:57:26 on our website.
00:57:28 We also have
00:57:30 advertisements
00:57:32 for HEC.
00:57:34 We are trying to
00:57:36 provide these scholarships
00:57:38 to different countries
00:57:40 and we are trying to
00:57:42 make them operate through HEC.
00:57:44 There were many complaints
00:57:46 from Saudi Arabia and China.
00:57:48 This will be better
00:57:50 because if there is only one platform
00:57:52 then people will have
00:57:54 no confusion.
00:57:56 This is why we are doing this.
00:57:58 We are doing this
00:58:00 because if there are
00:58:02 scholarships from Morocco
00:58:04 then very few people
00:58:06 will capitalize on it.
00:58:08 We are bringing them
00:58:10 to one platform.
00:58:12 We have tried this before
00:58:14 and we have activated
00:58:16 our global engagement department
00:58:18 to bring them to one platform
00:58:20 so that everyone
00:58:22 can be aware of their potential
00:58:24 and can prepare for their future.
00:58:26 If someone has received
00:58:28 a scholarship and wants
00:58:30 to apply, how can HEC
00:58:32 help them with
00:58:34 the documentation?
00:58:36 The mechanism is
00:58:38 that all the
00:58:40 scholarships and advertisements
00:58:42 are done by HEC.
00:58:44 HEC frequently asks questions
00:58:46 and provides detailed information
00:58:48 so that no one
00:58:50 has any issues
00:58:52 and can know
00:58:54 what is required.
00:58:56 If someone has any issues
00:58:58 then HEC is open to them
00:59:00 and can call us
00:59:02 and give us a message.
00:59:04 On top of that,
00:59:06 when the international scholarship
00:59:08 is given, HEC asks
00:59:10 for your credentials
00:59:12 to be properly tested
00:59:14 like IBCC or the concern board.
00:59:16 If you have a university degree
00:59:18 then HEC is already available
00:59:20 and online facilities are available.
00:59:22 This should be done before time.
00:59:24 If it is not done,
00:59:26 then the pressure builds
00:59:28 and the problem is solved.
00:59:30 Thank you so much.
00:59:32 Chairman of the Higher Education Commission,
00:59:34 Dr. Mukhtiar was with us today.
00:59:36 I am sure that we have answered
00:59:38 your questions.
00:59:40 If you have any questions,
00:59:42 you can directly contact
00:59:44 HEC.
00:59:46 Let us move ahead
00:59:48 and talk about
00:59:50 the beauty of our country.
00:59:52 We have a famous photographer
00:59:54 with us today.
00:59:56 He hides his identity
00:59:58 and presents the beauty
01:00:00 of his province to the world.
01:00:02 He has travelled
01:00:04 all over Balochistan
01:00:06 and has captured
01:00:08 more than 15,000
01:00:10 individual photographs.
01:00:12 Our representative from Gwadar,
01:00:14 Allah Baksh Baloch
01:00:16 will tell us
01:00:18 about his beautiful photographs
01:00:20 and how he captured
01:00:22 the beauty of Balochistan.
01:00:24 His work is not only beautiful,
01:00:26 he started with a mobile phone.
01:00:28 Many people are unable to do
01:00:30 many things because they do not
01:00:32 have gadgets and professional cameras.
01:00:34 If you start,
01:00:36 you will be able to take
01:00:38 professional gadgets later.
01:00:40 Let us include the news here.
01:00:42 The case of unidentified people
01:00:44 in Sindh High Court has been closed.
01:00:46 The court has expressed its support
01:00:48 and will continue to do so.
01:00:50 Asghar Umar will tell us more.
01:00:52 [Police reporter]
01:00:54 [Police reporter]
01:00:56 [Police reporter]
01:00:58 I just want to say that the police have not yet answered any of their questions.
01:01:03 There has been a meeting between the task force and the GITs.
01:01:07 On this, Justice Kareem Aznan has made a very long statement.
01:01:10 He said that there have been meetings between the GITs and PTCF.
01:01:14 But if a person is not successful, then what is the point of doing this.
01:01:16 If this situation is not resolved, then we will call IG Siddhu as well.
01:01:20 And at the same time, we have called SP Gulshan, who was the investigation officer,
01:01:25 and has asked the SP to present him in court so that he can explain why he is not being searched.
01:01:33 Two of these missing people were also found dead.
01:01:35 The court has requested a report on 25th November.
01:01:38 Azgar, thank you so much.
01:01:40 So, let's take a break here. We will be back after the break.
01:01:53 Now, let's talk about politics.
01:01:55 And it is obvious that you all know that the elections are going to take place in February 2024.
01:02:03 And all the preparations have been started for that.
01:02:06 Now, there will be political alliances as well.
01:02:08 And it is possible that the political alliance will change into an election alliance,
01:02:11 as we saw in the Noon League and MKM.
01:02:14 It's been three days. We have met three times, right?
01:02:16 Yes, we have met a lot.
01:02:18 I understand that we have met once.
01:02:20 We have met a lot in the Noon League.
01:02:22 First, the delegation of MKM went to meet the Noon League.
01:02:27 And then the delegation of Noon League came to Karachi.
01:02:30 We met a lot in Badrabad.
01:02:32 After the meeting, we also had a media talk.
01:02:34 Khawaja Saad Rafi says that with the participation of Noon League and MKM,
01:02:37 the whole of Pakistan will benefit, including Karachi.
01:02:40 And we have also talked to the leader of the JUI.
01:02:42 We have also met with Pir Pagara.
01:02:45 Saad Rafi says that in the past, Karachi and the urban Sindh were ignored.
01:02:49 We will try to make an alliance in Sindh that will translate the people.
01:02:53 Along with that, Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui was also presenting.
01:02:56 MKM is called the ruler's friend.
01:02:58 We will have to follow the ruler's friend rule.
01:03:04 And we have to strengthen the rule of Pakistan.
01:03:07 We have to see the dream of a democracy whose success reaches the people.
01:03:10 Let's talk about this.
01:03:12 People's Party's senior leader, Sharjeel Inam Memon is with us.
01:03:16 Very good morning to you, Sharjeel.
01:03:18 First of all, we can see a major development in the coming months,
01:03:23 as Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui intends.
01:03:26 Secondly, there are some special favors in Karachi.
01:03:29 There are big tours of Noon League.
01:03:31 What are your views on People's Party and the relations that are going to be established?
01:03:37 In the name of God, I thank you.
01:03:40 I think that every political party has the right to make their own alliances.
01:03:45 And if PMLN thinks that it has to make an alliance, then it can make it.
01:03:52 People's Party has no objection at all.
01:03:54 Because in the past, it is not a new thing, such alliances have always been made in the past.
01:03:59 You see every election.
01:04:01 In every election, all the opponents of People's Party gather and make an alliance against People's Party.
01:04:09 They make an alliance because they know that they have nothing of their own.
01:04:12 All political parties think that they have done something for this country.
01:04:16 So, they should not make an alliance.
01:04:18 So, the alliance that is being made here today, should it be accepted there?
01:04:22 The so-called strong pockets of the people are not made there.
01:04:26 Where the people are weak, where they are weak, where they have no support,
01:04:30 where they have no support, then they try to gather all the people.
01:04:37 And I think that there is no objection to the alliance.
01:04:39 The PMLN is our national party, which we respect.
01:04:43 We respect them.
01:04:45 Yesterday, in his address, he was trying to draw a map about Karachi.
01:04:51 We had an objection to that.
01:04:53 That you should make an alliance, you should fight the elections, we have no fear.
01:04:58 But you will keep doing bad things, that this has become a mess and this is very serious.
01:05:03 Because today, Alhamdulillah, the sectors in which we have worked,
01:05:07 Alhamdulillah, all the sectors in which we have worked,
01:05:10 the sectors in which we have expertise,
01:05:12 there is no such province in the whole of Pakistan,
01:05:14 there is no such place where there is such a thing.
01:05:16 You will see that in the last 15 years of the People's Party,
01:05:19 in the current government, the universities have been built in the whole of Sindh.
01:05:23 So, Sharjeel sahib, you have obviously succeeded three times in making the People's Party
01:05:28 your government in Sindh.
01:05:29 Once in Wifaq, I am talking about 2008.
01:05:32 So, will you become a part of any alliance, especially in Punjab?
01:05:36 And this GDA and DC, the new league that is going to be formed with other parties,
01:05:42 will it be the same performance as in the past or are you seeing some different sides?
01:05:47 I will complete my previous question and then I will answer it.
01:05:52 The first thing I would like to say is that in the last 15 years of the government,
01:05:56 the way we have laid a net of universities here,
01:05:59 the way we have laid a net of universities here,
01:06:01 in the medical health facilities, Alhamdulillah, in the whole of Pakistan,
01:06:06 the work that the People's Party has done in the health sector in the last 15 years,
01:06:11 no city, no province can give an example of it.
01:06:14 And even today, I am openly challenging all our political opponents,
01:06:20 including I request the media to send their analysts,
01:06:25 I am talking about the hospitals, that how many patients of yours,
01:06:29 they come here from different provinces to get treated.
01:06:32 You can check the OPD, you can see the major treatments, major procedures,
01:06:37 people from all over Pakistan are coming here to get treated.
01:06:39 So, Saad Rafiq, the alliance is being formed on the same basis,
01:06:42 that the city Sindh and Karachi were ignored,
01:06:45 now the alliance that we are forming, the whole of Pakistan, Karachi and the city Sindh…
01:06:49 On what basis are you painting that picture?
01:06:53 Are you painting that picture on the basis that they need something to sell,
01:06:58 something to sell, something to market,
01:07:01 that is what you can do next.
01:07:03 Now, to do evil, I am talking about the whole of Punjab,
01:07:05 you know what is the position in Punjab?
01:07:10 The position in Punjab is that the PMLN's leaders cannot go to their own health centers.
01:07:15 Tell me, individually, they can only go on a tour to their health centers.
01:07:20 In Punjab, no leader of the PMLN can go to their health centers.
01:07:23 Unfortunately, they have not delivered anything there.
01:07:26 People there are fed up with their politics.
01:07:30 They see that in difficult times, the PMLN is not with them.
01:07:35 Only when the time for elections or elections comes,
01:07:39 or the situation is better for them, then they come and do their politics.
01:07:44 But, Shajil sahib, there is one element in this,
01:07:46 that you people obviously will not want your presence only to Sindh,
01:07:49 you will want it in Wifaq as well,
01:07:51 and for that, it is very important to get your votes from Punjab and get seats.
01:07:54 Now, IPPO or any other party,
01:07:56 they are obviously giving the impression that they do not see the People's Party
01:08:00 as a strong and viable party in the center,
01:08:03 or especially not in Punjab.
01:08:05 What is the basis of this impression?
01:08:07 No, I am sorry.
01:08:09 I will tell you, recently there were some elections,
01:08:12 there were two elections.
01:08:14 There was an election in Kashmir, which was won by the People's Party.
01:08:17 There was an election in Baldiat in Pakistan,
01:08:19 you know that Baldiat is a home-based election.
01:08:21 In Pakistan, it was the leading party, but which party?
01:08:23 It is the People's Party.
01:08:25 There were elections in Karachi as well.
01:08:27 There was an election in Malir in Karachi.
01:08:29 There were elections in other areas of Sindh.
01:08:31 There were elections in Baldiat in Karachi.
01:08:33 There were elections in Baldiat, which were not run by the People's Party.
01:08:36 There is no machinery in it, it is not ours.
01:08:38 You saw what the People's Party has done.
01:08:40 The other parties, which are forming an alliance,
01:08:42 what is their position?
01:08:44 There were elections in Multan as well.
01:08:47 There was an election in Multan, which was run by the Pakistan People's Party.
01:08:50 You see that in all four corners of Pakistan,
01:08:53 in every area of Pakistan,
01:08:55 the Pakistan People's Party is winning in the elections.
01:08:58 Obviously, the opposition will say something or the other.
01:09:01 The People's Party's focus is not in Sindh.
01:09:03 In Sindh, there is no election of Alam Abdullah People's Party.
01:09:06 And this time, the entire focus will be on the People's Party.
01:09:09 Definitely, in the rest of the areas,
01:09:11 all those areas are ours, they are all our public areas.
01:09:14 The public knows this.
01:09:16 I am telling you, now those who do politics of hatred,
01:09:19 those who do politics of intimidation,
01:09:21 those who do politics of corruption,
01:09:23 those who do political language, the people will not give them a place.
01:09:26 The people will make it, and it will be written.
01:09:29 Those who want to unite people,
01:09:31 those who want all political parties,
01:09:33 or all the parties of the country to unite,
01:09:36 we have to become a strong force.
01:09:38 We have to end the politics of hatred,
01:09:41 politics of discrimination, politics of allegations, politics of corruption.
01:09:44 We do not have to do it in a TV way.
01:09:46 We have to take the party ahead of its strength.
01:09:48 Only the leadership of the Pakistan People's Party,
01:09:51 has this capacity, has that nature,
01:09:53 has that habit, and has that thinking,
01:09:55 to take everyone together.
01:09:57 Thank you so much, Sherjeel Mehman.
01:09:59 We were talking about the run of the People's Party.
01:10:01 We said that there should not be a politics of hatred.
01:10:03 And let's see the rest of the day's science of the election,
01:10:06 which is very different.
01:10:08 There are still many stages left before that.
01:10:10 So, the stages of the Jalsa Jalus are still remaining.
01:10:12 So, now we would like to discuss about the settlement of Tando Allahyar.
01:10:16 Yes.
01:10:17 Basically, after two meals,
01:10:20 one thing is required, that is the roof over the head.
01:10:22 The roof is also a roof.
01:10:23 If that roof is yours, then how good is it.
01:10:25 It makes a lot of difference.
01:10:26 So, one thing is being done in Tando Allahyar,
01:10:28 that is, the environment-friendly houses are being built with less cost.
01:10:32 Excellent.
01:10:33 And how are these houses built?
01:10:34 We are telling you after the settlement.
01:10:36 Okay, so let us give you some updates.
01:10:38 The Lahore High Court Pindi Bench has filed a request against the cases of Sheikh Rasheed on 9th May.
01:10:44 The case has been decided for the hearing.
01:10:47 And it is scheduled for the hearing tomorrow.
01:10:50 Okay, so the discussion that Sheikh Rasheed has made,
01:10:52 all the cases were made during the chillah.
01:10:55 And there are only two people silent in Pakistan.
01:10:57 One is me and the other is Nawaz Sharif.
01:11:00 Excellent.
01:11:01 So, we are getting more details from the question of Kabar Malik.
01:11:04 Let us know from him.
01:11:05 Tell us.
01:11:06 First of all, let me tell you about the case.
01:11:09 His lawyer, Sardar Abdul Razik, has filed a petition on his behalf.
01:11:13 The case has been settled in the court of Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench and Justice Chaudhary Abdul Aziz.
01:11:19 And the objection that was raised, has been removed.
01:11:21 The Supreme Court has accepted this petition and it has been decided for tomorrow.
01:11:26 Here, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has presented himself in front of the media for the first time.
01:11:31 Here, he has also had a brief and direct conversation with the media.
01:11:36 In which, he was asked various questions.
01:11:38 And he has also answered them without singing.
01:11:41 He has said that there are only two people silent in Pakistan.
01:11:47 One is Nawaz Sharif and the other is me.
01:11:49 And the cases that were made, were made during the chillah.
01:11:51 And I hope that the effect of the chillah ends soon.
01:11:55 He has also had a very direct conversation with the media about this.
01:12:01 But for the first time, he has been seen answering questions in front of the media.
01:12:06 Okay Babar, thank you so much.
01:12:08 We will come back after a break.
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01:12:25 Welcome back once again.
01:12:27 And let me tell you that the World Maimon Organization held its annual meeting in Dubai.
01:12:33 And the third and last day, the Global Youth Meeting took place.
01:12:37 Chairman of the Middle East, Junaid Marchand said that WMO Youth Wing will focus on both the big donors and the small donors.
01:12:44 And the Youth Wing is going to work in a revolutionary way in the future.
01:12:48 WMO Global Youth Wing Chairman Khurram Kaliya informed Shurka about the Inspire App.
01:12:55 He said that social media content creators will be made brand ambassadors.
01:13:02 Okay, then through the Inspire App, he said about WMO Youth Wing that a database and directory will be available.
01:13:09 Young people will be able to include their ideas in this app.
01:13:12 And in a special conversation with ARY, President WMO Salman Iqbal said that members of the Maimon community are at the top position in every department of the world.
01:13:20 In any walks of life, the top person in the UNC is a Maimon.
01:13:25 Our plan for this year, mostly and mainly we are concentrating on education.
01:13:29 We have told all our nine chapters all around the world to start working on education.
01:13:34 From nursery to secondary to primary to college to universities, start.
01:13:38 There is such a big demand for nurses.
01:13:40 In America, the nurse gets paid almost 100,000 dollars.
01:13:43 The Maimon Medical Institute has started the nursing college.
01:13:46 Imagine if you start exporting nurses from Pakistan, from India, from all over the world, where Maimon will be on the side.
01:13:51 There will be so much incoming remittance, not only for the countries, but it will be good for the Maimon community.
01:13:57 And another news related to this is that on the third and last day of WMO's annual general meeting in Dubai, the global ladies' wing has also met.
01:14:08 And the World Maimon Organization's Global Ladies' Chair Shabana Abdul Razak says that our goal is to make women highly educated.
01:14:16 It has become necessary to keep the girls on their feet by staying in the family circle.
01:14:22 If husband and wife are better off, the family is more stable.
01:14:27 The cause of women is not different anywhere.
01:14:31 We have to make our girls independent.
01:14:34 Independence doesn't mean that you start misbehaving with everyone.
01:14:37 Staying within your boundaries, I am a very independent woman.
01:14:41 But when my elders are in the room, I will not talk.
01:14:43 Out of respect. So respect is the first thing.
01:14:46 So first of all, our root cause is to educate our girls and women.
01:14:52 Then give permission to our girls to be financially independent.
01:14:56 God forbid. It is not necessary that they get divorced.
01:14:59 It is not necessary that there is an accident.
01:15:01 It is possible that the husband loses his job.
01:15:03 If there is a financial calamity, the woman is standing with her husband to do her work.
01:15:08 Muslim women are very successful and they are full of energy.
01:15:11 We need to break that social stigma and come out to the society.
01:15:17 Of course, you have to have encouragement from the society around you, your parents, the way that you are raised.
01:15:24 Challenges will always be there.
01:15:26 Stay always focused on your dream and your objectives.
01:15:29 I am very proud of this community, the Women's Wing and the work that they are doing.
01:15:34 It's inspiring.
01:15:35 The fact that the Women's Wing is also supported by men tells us that they stand with us and we stand with them.
01:15:41 Ladies are doing some really, really good work.
01:15:44 And there are so many women within our community also who are doing phenomenal work which we are not aware of.
01:15:50 So a platform like this which gives them an opportunity and a platform to kind of put their stories out there, let people know what they are doing.
01:15:57 To equip the ladies with the right skill sets so they can be financially independent.
01:16:02 And mainly work from the comfort of their home.
01:16:06 Because I am a telecommunication engineer and I understand the importance of not being location-based but have the liberty to work from anywhere.
01:16:15 It's a great initiative.
01:16:18 Absolutely.
01:16:19 This initiative is great and especially for women empowerment.
01:16:23 Especially education.
01:16:25 If two people don't work together, how can they work?
01:16:27 Absolutely.
01:16:28 Let's give you some more updates.
01:16:30 The PTI Chairman Fawad Chaudhry has signed the case against Asad Omar.
01:16:37 And the head of the commission, Nisar Durrani, has said that if there are security concerns, he can notify the jail.
01:16:43 Zaid Mishwani.
01:16:45 Chief Election Commissioner and other members have already signed the case.
01:16:54 The case has been closed but the PTI Chairman has not been presented in the commission.
01:17:00 The case has been presented in the commission.
01:17:03 And when the lawyer came, he said that the PTI Chairman has not come.
01:17:09 And he will come later.
01:17:11 However, security concerns have been raised and it has been said that the case can be closed in the jail by the member election commission.
01:17:17 The PTI Chairman has said that if the jail wants to close the case, he can notify the jail.
01:17:24 And he has said that he will give permission to the courts to close the case in the jail.
01:17:27 The member election commission has said that the PTI Chairman has not come.
01:17:30 And the election commission has its own rules.
01:17:32 No law is applicable to us except the Iron Election Act.
01:17:35 And the PTI Chairman has said that the law allows it.
01:17:38 And the PTI Chairman has said that he will take the opinion of the Ministry of Justice.
01:17:42 The lawyer of Fawad Chaudhry has been presented in the election commission.
01:17:45 And he has been told that he is in a different jail.
01:17:47 So the election commission has said that we will order this case.
01:17:50 Thank you so much.
01:17:51 Thank you for your time.
01:17:53 Now let's talk about the connection between hormonal disorder and food.
01:17:59 We have with us in the studio, the expert in food, Dr. Areej Haroon.
01:18:03 Thank you so much for joining.
01:18:04 Thank you so much. Good morning.
01:18:05 Areej, please tell us what is the relationship between hormonal imbalance and food?
01:18:11 We have different hormones in our body.
01:18:14 More than 50 hormones are working.
01:18:16 So every hormone affects our body.
01:18:19 Some important hormones like insulin, thyroid hormones, hunger, appetite suppressant, female hormones, estrogen, progesterone, affect our appetite.
01:18:34 If we eat more, we will be hungry. If we eat less, we will be less hungry.
01:18:40 What is the reason behind this imbalance?
01:18:42 It is a cycle.
01:18:44 If the diet is bad, the hormones get disturbed.
01:18:47 If the hormones get disturbed, the diet gets worse.
01:18:49 To balance this, we have to change our lifestyle.
01:18:52 We have to improve our diet, add exercise, sleep.
01:18:56 One hormone that is not discussed these days is oxytocin.
01:18:59 Everyone knows that oxytocin is the link between mother and baby.
01:19:04 But, if we see the research, the people who have good levels of oxytocin, their appetite is less, they eat less.
01:19:10 They feel satisfied quickly.
01:19:12 Similarly, when insulin starts increasing, the insulin resistance, the cause of type 2 diabetes,
01:19:18 in that, hunger increases and fat storage also increases.
01:19:22 So, your body weight also starts increasing and your hunger also starts increasing.
01:19:25 Similarly, when estrogen is of good level, hunger decreases.
01:19:30 Because it keeps your mood good.
01:19:33 When progesterone levels increase or progesterone levels are low,
01:19:37 anxiety, panic attacks, and appetite starts increasing.
01:19:40 You start eating wrongly.
01:19:41 So, the craving for carbs starts.
01:19:43 When these hormones work like this, they are balanced through diet.
01:19:47 And if your diet is bad, it will also get bad.
01:19:50 Many people have started accepting that whatever shape you have, whatever you eat,
01:19:59 don't go towards obesity.
01:20:01 But, people had made a standard that you should not be so skinny.
01:20:05 You should not be skinny.
01:20:06 Thank God that we came out of this.
01:20:08 But still, when many people gain weight, doctors tell them that there is hormonal imbalance.
01:20:14 So, is that the reason or is it eating more?
01:20:17 See, hormonal imbalance, it is not necessary that if it is a medical issue, then your weight should be more.
01:20:22 But, it is a main cause, one of the major causes.
01:20:25 So, in that, hormonal imbalance happens, appetite increases, it starts eating more.
01:20:29 Your weight always starts increasing by eating more.
01:20:32 But, that craving for food, eating wrong things at the wrong time,
01:20:35 craving for too much carbs, sweet food, junk food, fried items, these things.
01:20:39 Tell me one thing, when we exercise, do our hormones also get regulated in some way?
01:20:44 What is the reason for that?
01:20:45 When you exercise and come to eat something, your mind says that I have worked so hard just now, so I will eat this.
01:20:52 There is a psychological effect.
01:20:53 Other than that, when you exercise, every cell of yours gets a good supply of oxygen.
01:20:58 When the supply of oxygen is good, toxins are released from there.
01:21:02 The buildup of toxins around our brain, around a gland, due to that, the nutritional absorption is not good.
01:21:08 The nutrition like zinc, magnesium, is important for the working of our hormones.
01:21:13 So, those things are not available.
01:21:15 When you exercise, you will get good oxygen, toxins will be released, your nutrition will be well supplied,
01:21:20 the signal will be good to the brain, due to that, and secondly, whenever you work out, your happy hormones are released.
01:21:26 Where there is happiness, there is less hunger.
01:21:28 Stress heating is more.
01:21:29 So, we should keep reminding ourselves of good things, it is important.
01:21:33 Absolutely, good things should be reminded.
01:21:34 I said, like Oxytocin, now research has started on this, that Oxytocin gives you happiness.
01:21:40 When we say, we stop eating food, we are in love, so we feel less hungry.
01:21:46 That is because you are satisfied, you are feeling happy, so you don't feel like eating something,
01:21:51 because food also releases our happy hormones.
01:21:53 Sweetness releases dopamine.
01:21:55 But with me, it is the opposite, when I am stressed, I feel hungry, I don't feel like eating.
01:22:01 This also happens in some people.
01:22:02 And when I am in a good mood, I eat more.
01:22:04 But this happens in those people who normally have a healthy weight.
01:22:08 If you have an unhealthy weight, then you will always be in that cycle,
01:22:12 in which you will feel more hungry and stress heating will be more.
01:22:15 Basically, you should keep your diet good, exercise, eat properly.
01:22:19 Lifestyle, everything is lifestyle.
01:22:21 Lifestyle, medicine is complete, in which you have to regulate your sleep,
01:22:26 take out the time for exercise and you have to follow eating habits.
01:22:29 Is there any other treatment for this, for hormonal imbalance?
01:22:31 Yes, absolutely, if there is anything in which you feel medically, then you give medicines.
01:22:35 All the medicines are given, endocrinologists treat hormonal imbalance.
01:22:39 How do they identify?
01:22:41 Test, blood test, see if someone feels that my appetite has increased,
01:22:44 my weight is gaining, my sleep is getting bad, I am panicking more.
01:22:48 You will get a blood test done, in the reports you will know,
01:22:51 where you can show the endocrinologist, physician, anyone,
01:22:55 you can also do it through diet, if it is not too much deranged,
01:22:58 or there is nothing that you cannot treat,
01:23:00 because sometimes medical issues, tumors, etc. also spoil our hormones.
01:23:04 But there are some items that are associated,
01:23:06 that provide you happiness, like ice cream, chocolate, is it like that?
01:23:10 It is sweet, it releases dopamine, because of dopamine you feel high.
01:23:14 It is the same hormone, the drugs you take, they feel high,
01:23:18 so sugar is basically a kind of drug, it is addictive.
01:23:22 White poison, that is what we call it.
01:23:24 But sometimes you can eat to improve your mood.
01:23:26 Sometimes you should eat, you should eat with balance.
01:23:29 The purpose of your lifestyle changes is that you have to eat everything,
01:23:33 but in a proper way.
01:23:35 In a proper way.
01:23:36 So you have heard Areej's story.
01:23:38 Thank you so much.
01:23:39 I am sure you have benefited a lot from it.
01:23:41 Slim or skinny is not the point, healthy is the point.
01:23:45 You are supposed to be healthy.
01:23:46 Yes.
01:23:47 Not that healthy, but you are supposed to be healthy.
01:23:49 When you know that you feel better, your conditions are better,
01:23:53 you feel good seeing yourself.
01:23:55 Thank you so much Areej for coming to the studio.
01:23:57 Thank you.
01:23:58 With this, in today's program,
01:23:59 I will give you more of my feedback on AXPOWER and Facebook.
01:24:02 You can see that there is a link in the description.
01:24:04 With this, me and Ashfaq will take your leave.
01:24:07 Till then, Allah Hafiz.
01:24:08 Allah Hafiz.
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