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00:00 Asalam o Alaikum, I am Gyasir Shammi with the Daily Pakistan Podcast.
00:04 The person you are seeing in my second window is Nia Mazar Abbas.
00:09 Her father was a constable.
00:11 He was in uniform.
00:13 The landlord told her to come and cut my crops.
00:16 Not just the crops.
00:18 You have to cut my crops in uniform.
00:20 She said that this is the uniform of the law, the uniform of the state.
00:24 I will remove it and come.
00:25 So sir, I will cut it.
00:27 He made a sharp point on which he said that you will have to cut it like this.
00:34 He wanted to cut wheat crops in uniform.
00:37 So he stood in front of his father.
00:39 He told his father in sarcasm that you don't have to do this.
00:43 These ruffians, landlords, they do cruelty to us.
00:48 They take work from us and then they give us water in their shoes.
00:52 After that, the father said that they are very strong people.
00:56 We cannot talk much in front of them.
00:58 This person became a rebel against his father, his family,
01:02 that landlord system
01:04 and left for Pindi from the helpless Multan.
01:08 There was no money to eat food.
01:10 If you were hungry, you used to eat with a stick and drink water.
01:15 He left Pindi and got the duty of cleaning the glass in a cloth shop in Karachi.
01:21 Now he is cleaning the glass by climbing on a table.
01:24 And during this time, the glass breaks.
01:26 The landlord started beating him.
01:28 He was a small child.
01:30 A woman saw child abuse while passing through there.
01:35 And that woman took him to her house.
01:38 That woman was the wife of the former President of Pakistan, Parvez Musharraf.
01:43 And the house she went to was the house of the President of Pakistan.
01:47 This is the story of 2003-04.
01:49 Parvez Musharraf was an army chief and President of Pakistan.
01:54 And he reached his house.
01:56 Parvez Musharraf was very inspired by his story.
01:59 After that, his life changed so much
02:02 that now he is fighting elections against those same graves in Multan.
02:06 The 2013 election was fought against the same landlord
02:10 who told his father to cut the crops.
02:13 So what is the story of Mian Mazar Abbas?
02:16 We listen to his language.
02:17 Mr. Nia, your story is very interesting.
02:20 You were a grave keeper.
02:21 What did they make you do?
02:23 And where are you from?
02:24 My father was a constable in the police.
02:27 And the landlords of our area were so cruel
02:32 that they made everyone work in their homes.
02:35 They used to oppress everyone.
02:36 They used to do violence because their people were afraid of them.
02:42 We have seen that in the age of ignorance,
02:44 all these rituals and such matters used to take place.
02:47 They used to give water to the shoes.
02:49 Then they used to put chains around their necks
02:52 and used to drag them like a dog on the streets.
02:55 There is no doubt that if you go to Sindh,
02:58 you will find thousands of such examples
03:02 in the big places of Pakistan where there is a landlord system.
03:05 That the landlords have made poor people's daughters into girls.
03:08 So how did you dare to stand against them?
03:12 How did you rebel against this system?
03:13 When I saw my father for the first time,
03:17 he was in the police, he was a self-reliant man,
03:21 and he is still self-reliant.
03:22 But he was helpless himself.
03:24 I told my father in Saraiki,
03:29 "Dad, now you will not bow down in front of them."
03:32 Aha.
03:33 So when I told him this,
03:35 all the people in the area looked at me like they were angry.
03:40 And they told me what kind of misbehavior this is.
03:43 What kind of misbehavior is this?
03:45 I was angry because when they told my father
03:49 to load our wheat in the police uniform.
03:53 Why do you want to load it in the police uniform?
03:55 To purify your ego?
03:56 To purify my ego.
03:57 And if there is a member of any sect,
04:01 he should be our slave.
04:03 If he lives in our area.
04:04 Then your father cut it?
04:06 My father did it out of helplessness.
04:08 We were his children, we lived in his area.
04:11 So how did you turn in your life?
04:13 I turned in my life because I challenged them.
04:16 I was a child.
04:17 So after challenging, the people of the area,
04:20 my father and my elders,
04:22 they were very angry with me.
04:25 I ran away first and while traveling,
04:29 I used to take a bus or a bus to Pindi.
04:33 By taking a lift?
04:34 Yes, by taking a lift.
04:35 I didn't have any money at that time.
04:37 What year is this?
04:38 This is probably the year 2001.
04:42 When you reached Pindi, what happened?
04:44 When I reached Pindi, there was a hotel there.
04:47 I went there to eat.
04:49 I didn't have money to eat, I was very hungry.
04:52 So they told me to work here.
04:55 I used to wash utensils and other things.
04:59 Where did you sleep?
05:00 There was no house or roof.
05:02 I used to get free from work.
05:04 Then I used to sleep in a park while traveling.
05:06 I used to sleep in front of a shop.
05:08 Somewhere in a hotel, somewhere on the left, somewhere on the right.
05:11 Then I continued my journey from there to Karachi.
05:14 When I reached Karachi, I started working at a cloth shop.
05:19 I used to clean the glass there.
05:21 One day while cleaning the glass, the glass broke.
05:25 So they beat me a lot.
05:26 The owner?
05:27 When the owner beat me a lot.
05:29 How old were you?
05:30 I was probably 14 years old at that time.
05:32 When I was being beaten, they were beating me a lot.
05:35 At that time, a woman was shopping there.
05:38 So she put God's name in my heart.
05:42 She scolded the shopkeepers and took me with her.
05:45 I didn't have anything in my mind.
05:47 Where is she taking me?
05:49 Who is she taking?
05:50 I only thought that maybe she will give me a new job.
05:54 But when I reached there, I found out.
05:56 The President of Pakistan, General Praveen Musharraf.
06:01 Who was the President of Pakistan at that time.
06:03 He was also the Army Chief.
06:05 I loved him very much.
06:08 I used to see him on TV many times.
06:11 When I saw him there, I was happy.
06:14 I personally felt that the courage God gave me to speak against the landlords.
06:21 The sentence I said there.
06:23 If my God brought me here, he is helping me.
06:28 When a man who is a landowner, whose father is a constable, reached the house of the President of Pakistan.
06:35 Did you feel the difference in life?
06:37 We are living here without equality.
06:41 And this is life here.
06:42 What came to mind then?
06:44 When I met him, I told him the story you told.
06:49 When I told him that my goal is to fight against the landlords with the mercy of God.
06:57 I want all the creatures of God to bow down to God.
07:02 He said, "Very interesting."
07:05 He was very impressed with this.
07:07 I told him that I want to be a great man.
07:09 I want to be General Musharraf.
07:11 You were in touch with your family again.
07:16 I was in touch with my family.
07:18 I used to talk to my family.
07:20 The situation was good.
07:21 The situation was good.
07:22 You started sending money.
07:23 I started sending money.
07:24 Then, with the help of God.
07:26 Did your father remain a constable when you were well?
07:29 Yes, my father remained a constable.
07:31 Then you went back.
07:32 When I went back, I was a new Mian Mazar Abbas.
07:36 Okay, that was not a shrine.
07:38 That was not a shrine.
07:39 But your family was a shrine.
07:40 My family was a shrine.
07:42 My grandfather, my family members were also a shrine.
07:46 How did you meet them?
07:48 I came there and I came to my family and gave them a lesson.
07:52 I told them that we can face their oppression.
07:57 You told this to your entire family.
07:59 I told this to my entire family.
08:01 When I started this campaign,
08:03 the servants of our area, the landlords,
08:07 stood up against me.
08:10 Who are the landlords of your area?
08:12 The Sher Shah of my area,
08:15 there was a servant called Hassan Raza,
08:17 a servant called Mouni Shah,
08:19 Shah Mehmood Qureshi's family.
08:22 They are all servants.
08:23 Yes, they are all servants.
08:24 The way you are telling the story,
08:26 they have put a burden on their lineage.
08:31 Yes, it is a burden.
08:32 There is no pride on the lineage,
08:34 there is pride on the lineage.
08:35 And the pride on the lineage,
08:36 you are also a burden on that.
08:38 What is your caste in the shrine?
08:40 My caste is Bhollar.
08:42 We are from the Bhollar family.
08:43 We are a Bhollar family and we are Jats.
08:46 How did you stand up against them?
08:48 I lived in Karachi with General Musharraf,
08:51 I learned a sense of conscience and courage.
08:53 When I came and gave that sense of conscience and courage to the people,
08:57 people shook my shoulders.
09:00 From there I took part in the election.
09:02 I fought against them,
09:03 fought the election as a free man.
09:05 Wow.
09:06 At that time, I had a good relationship with Chaudhry Parvez Dillahi of Muslim League Kaaf.
09:12 He told me to fight the election of the MPA on the ticket of Muslim League Kaaf.
09:16 How many votes did you get?
09:18 And all the tribes of your shrine,
09:20 were they standing with you?
09:22 The people of my area, the people of my nation,
09:25 the people whom I gave courage with a sense of conscience.
09:27 So when you stood up against them,
09:29 did they resist you?
09:32 No, they could not dare to resist me.
09:34 Because Allah gave me so much power.
09:38 What is the political future now?
09:40 What are you going to do now?
09:41 Now, because I have continued this mission,
09:44 and Alhamdulillah, I succeeded in this in 2013.
09:48 Since I took part in the election,
09:50 no resident of my area, no servant,
09:53 does not take part in the election.
09:55 Now, the shrines, do they work with them or are they all independent now?
10:00 Now, my house, Alhamdulillah, we are four brothers,
10:03 my three brothers, all three of us do our jobs.
10:07 So if you were with them,
10:09 then even today their utensils are still there,
10:11 their shoes are still there, their shoes are still there.
10:15 So would you like to give a message that in the whole of Pakistan,
10:18 especially in the inner Sindh and southern Punjab,
10:21 there is a lot of concept of feudalism and shrines.
10:24 People are living like slaves,
10:27 and the women of their homes, their respects are also neglected,
10:30 but they silently tolerate everything.
10:34 Would you like to give a message to them?
10:36 Young people, you fight the election.
10:38 No political party can bring about change in this country at this time.
10:43 Until then, until we young people in our area,
10:48 from the Union Council to the MPA, MNA,
10:51 we will not participate in the elections ourselves.
10:53 Allah is the Lord of all.
10:55 Allah loves His servants and the poor very much.
11:00 In fact, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) also said
11:03 that the poorest will be with them in Paradise.
11:06 So today, if the poor, by trusting in Allah,
11:10 for any purpose,
11:12 take a big thought and stand up,
11:16 then I say with confidence that
11:18 he too can be Mian Mazar Abbas and he too can be Yasir Shami.
11:22 He has said a very beautiful thing that Allah is the Lord of all.
11:27 He is as much the Lord of the landlord as he is of a shrine.
11:30 There is equality.
11:31 And he said a very beautiful thing that
11:33 poverty is related to Medina.
11:36 Because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) himself said that
11:38 "I was raised from the poor on the Day of Judgment."
11:40 He was raised from those people who are poor, who are orphans.
11:43 So how did this person turn the course of his life?
11:49 His intention was good.
11:50 He had thought that I have to stand against them.
11:52 And when you stand against oppression,
11:55 you stand against Yazidism,
11:57 then in the form of Hussainiyah,
11:59 Allah shows you the ways,
12:02 the destinations are waiting for you.
12:04 Then you get up from the ground and reach the house of the ruler
12:08 while being beaten up.
12:10 Then you stand against the same feudalism system,
12:13 against the same landlords
12:15 whose father used to get wheat cut from his father in the uniform of the police.
12:19 He used to bring water in his shoes.
12:21 I think this is the bright face of Pakistan.
12:24 All those shrines, they too can be Mazar Abbas.
12:27 A fresh example of courage is in front of you.
12:30 It is in the form of Nia Abbas.
12:32 We will show you more real and positive face of Pakistan.
12:38 Till then, allow your host Yasir Shami.
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