"Election Kay Bad PMLN aur PPP...", Nabil Gabol's Big Statement

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"Election Kay Bad PMLN aur PPP...", Nabil Gabol's Big Statement
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00:00 Nabeel sir, it's not easy to interpret this.
00:04 Since the elections are ahead, and the PTI is a non-league political party,
00:10 which is facing a lot of problems.
00:13 So, we have to praise the non-league party.
00:16 So, Bilawal sir is doing his job.
00:19 And it's interesting that on the same day, two different opponents,
00:24 Rana Sanaullah and Monad sir, both answered with great patience that
00:28 Bilawal sir is doing his job, and we will not respond in his tone.
00:31 There, there is a lot of patience, calm, and calm.
00:35 Here, there is aggression, and this is not a non-league, it's a costly league.
00:39 This is a cat, a mouse, I don't know what.
00:42 So, what is that?
00:44 We just found out, the next day after the government was over,
00:46 we found out how bad non-league is.
00:48 Waseem, the thing is that when you said that they are answering with patience,
00:54 and understandingly, the statements of chairman Bilawal sir,
00:59 they have to show patience, obviously, they know that
01:03 they definitely have a passion to become the Prime Minister,
01:06 but they know that without the support of Pakistan People's Party,
01:09 they cannot become.
01:10 And they also know that in the coming days, when chairman Bilawal becomes the Prime Minister,
01:15 he will be a part of their fake government.
01:18 And we also understand that...
01:19 In the coming days, you mean in the next election,
01:21 you are saying in the times to come, maybe two years later, five years later, or in the elections?
01:25 No, no, in the coming days, I mean,
01:27 in the coming days, I mean, when the elections will be held on 8th February,
01:31 after that, when People's Party will raise their seats more than Muslim League Noon,
01:36 then we, if I say that it is not possible that we will sit with Muslim League Noon,
01:43 it is absolutely possible, because we know that no one will take a solo flight,
01:49 we know that no one group will bring a majority,
01:53 and we will have to sit together again in the form of an alliance.
01:55 Okay, Mr. Naveed, you yourself are a political candidate and you are making such a claim that
01:58 People's Party will take more seats than Noon League,
02:00 make me count a little more,
02:01 Punjab is the main one, 140 seats, 140-141 is Punjab's,
02:05 so how many seats will People's Party win from this?
02:08 Look, it is difficult to say how many seats will it take, how many seats will it not take,
02:12 but you know that last time,
02:14 when they tried to make Shahbaz Sharif the Prime Minister and Imran Khan out,
02:19 if there was any character of a community, it was only of People's Party.
02:22 So, in the same way, we understand that...
02:24 But your claim is not that we cannot become the Prime Minister without our consent,
02:26 you are saying that we will become, they will support us,
02:28 you are saying that we will take more seats than them.
02:30 We will become, obviously, we will become,
02:32 why will we become, why will we become Wasim,
02:34 because we will become because when someone has tried,
02:37 he has tried three times,
02:39 and whenever Nawaz Sharif Sahib comes, the democracy is in danger,
02:42 whenever he comes, the democracy is in danger.
02:45 So, we think that if he becomes the Prime Minister for a short period of time,
02:48 then the democracy will be derailed again.
02:51 So, it is better that when they have tried three times,
02:54 they try such a person,
02:56 they try a community,
02:57 who is going to become the Prime Minister for the first time,
02:59 who is a young man,
03:00 who Chairman Bilawal, whose mother and grandfather were the Prime Ministers,
03:04 they know how to run the government.
03:06 So, I, Chairman Bilawal's aim is this,
03:09 that we respect Shahbaz Sharif Sahib,
03:12 we think that today, the claim that Nawaz Sharif Sahib is making to become the Prime Minister,
03:16 which is going in his favour,
03:18 that is the hard work of Shahbaz Sharif.
03:20 But anyway, this is his party's personal...
03:23 Okay, I, okay, Naveen Sahib, I, I,
03:25 on this, I want to ask Mr. Afnan,
03:27 Mr. Afnan, you tell me, how do you see this,
03:29 suddenly, Bilawal Sahib's Jalsa,
03:31 and then on the basis of daily, on the Noon League,
03:33 Mehngai League, cat, mouse, this happened, that happened,
03:36 old man, leave it, what is this?
03:39 Yes, in the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
03:42 Look, I think that it would be better if we talked about those things,
03:49 which were the common good and bad,
03:51 and we would compete with each other,
03:53 that who made more motorways,
03:56 who made more dams,
03:58 who made more hospitals,
04:00 schools, colleges,
04:02 universities.
04:03 If we competed with each other on these things,
04:06 then I think it would have been much better.
04:09 And if the vote was taken from people by telling the performance of the past,
04:14 then I think that too,
04:16 that is, suppose you have a past track record,
04:19 according to that, you are talking to people.
04:21 But by just talking like this,
04:24 look, you don't get a vote.
04:27 And it would have been good if,
04:30 for example, Bilawal Sahib says that we will make the whole of Pakistan like Karachi,
04:35 or we will make the whole of Pakistan like Sukkur.
04:38 But instead of that…
04:40 I wanted to ask you this, Nabeel bhai,
04:42 when I come a little later,
04:44 because Ahsan Iqbal Sahib has also said that,
04:46 we can say that give us a vote,
04:48 we will make the whole of Pakistan like Lahore and Punjab.
04:50 Can the People's Party say that give us a vote,
04:52 we will make the whole of Pakistan like Karachi and Sindh?
04:54 I am asking you, but you, Mr. Afnan, continue.
04:58 Yes, I think that if we talk about these things,
05:02 it is better.
05:04 And the government has been in Sindh for 15 years.
05:07 So it is better that we talk about these things,
05:11 instead of increasing the votes,
05:13 because we don't want the votes to increase.
05:15 Earlier, there was a lot of polarization in Pakistan.
05:18 Now, the PTI's politics,
05:21 which had put a lot of dirt in Pakistan's politics,
05:25 we don't want to go down that path anymore.
05:29 We want to tolerate each other.

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