Ek kay siwa tamam jamaton ka jhagra 9 Feb ko khatam ho jayega, Samsam Bukhari

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Ek kay siwa tamam jamaton ka jhagra 9 Feb ko khatam ho jayega, Samsam Bukhari
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00:00 Former PM Samsam Bukhari has called leaving the People's Party a political mistake.
00:04 He says, "Leaving the People's Party in 2013 was a mistake.
00:08 If I had opposed it and not fought the election,
00:10 the second mistake would have been not accepting Noorli's proposal."
00:14 In an interview with ARY News, Samsam Bukhari said,
00:17 "The fight of all the parties will end on 9th February.
00:21 Then everyone will be united in the interest of the media.
00:23 It is better not to fight the election in the current situation."
00:28 Did you make a political mistake?
00:30 Yes, I did.
00:31 Whoever says that he didn't make a political mistake, is wrong.
00:34 I think in 2013, I had a disagreement with the people's party's policy,
00:41 the way it was going in Punjab.
00:42 Many other people had the same.
00:44 And this became the reason for many of us,
00:47 the people's party members, who joined PTI at that time.
00:50 But now I think that I would have had a disagreement with this,
00:54 and if I had not joined another party,
00:58 and sat there,
00:59 Nadeem Afzal Chand, Nazar Mohammad Gondal,
01:02 and many other people, Shah Mahmood Qureshi,
01:05 they all had a disagreement with the working of Punjab.
01:09 But now I think that,
01:12 because even today, the people's party is an individual,
01:16 not a party, it is an individual relationship of love and affection,
01:20 and they don't have the temperament to cut off your hand if you greet someone.
01:24 So I think that this was my mistake.
01:27 I should have left the election.
01:30 I shouldn't have left the party.
01:33 Was there an offer from the Noon League?
01:35 No, there was an offer from the Noon League at that time,
01:37 in 2013, there was an offer.
01:39 I didn't accept it at that time.
01:40 You can also say that if you didn't want to leave the people's party,
01:43 then you should have accepted the offer from the Noon League.
01:45 Why aren't you fighting for the election? Is this the first time?
01:48 Yes, it is the first time. Since I started politics, I have not been fighting for the election.
01:51 I think that politics in the village,
01:56 matters in groups, in parties, in all these things.
02:01 Secondly, in these circumstances, I felt better not to fight for the election.
02:06 Because, first of all, I have no money.
02:08 I want to do something for the country,
02:10 but only if I can do something.
02:13 Sometimes it is good to take a break.
02:15 I have taken a break.
02:18 And in the future, I will meet my friends and decide after the election,
02:22 what to do and what not to do.
02:24 Because we have a group of friends in Central Punjab.
02:27 I think that since last year, the situation of the country has been such that
02:31 I have never seen such a polarization in my life.
02:34 And this polarization is bad for the country,
02:37 especially at that time, when you see what is happening beyond your limits.
02:41 So, at this time, we need to show unity.
02:44 And we need to do politics of respect.
02:48 Now, you see, my temperament is not like this.
02:51 Like, aggressive, swearing, etc.
02:55 I was with the Information Minister, PTI.
02:58 So, many people had demands from me that
03:01 something should be done with the leadership of Noon.
03:06 I did not have anything to do with Noon.
03:08 But, despite this, you will remember that I always kept my tongue in control.
03:12 And I will still keep it in control against anyone.
03:14 Because this does not become a joke.
03:16 Many people are not fighting.
03:18 So, there are many people among us who have this view that
03:21 let's see what happens.
03:22 And we pray that Allah Almighty will do good for the country.
03:25 And whenever this election happens,
03:27 may Allah make these people acceptable.
03:29 You left PTI late.
03:32 You took this decision very late.
03:34 What is the reason?
03:36 Many people had to leave.
03:39 Now, what is the reason?
03:41 One thing is very clear.
03:43 Whatever policies were there in the party,
03:46 although in the last year I had no distance, no closeness with PTI leadership.
03:51 Because I was the kind of person who was not good at confrontation with anyone.
03:56 But, anyway, I kept avoiding.
03:59 I avoided as long as I could.
04:02 Do you see a national government or will it make a party?
04:06 In my opinion, all the parties that are fighting for elections, except one,
04:10 this fight will end on 9th February.
04:13 On 10th, the government will start its work.
04:16 And all the parties will be in the government except one.
04:20 I said except one.
04:24 Yes, if there is a miracle,
04:28 if they win, then the matter is different.
04:30 Because all the parties are against one party.
04:33 So, now they don't have to praise each other to catch each other's vote.
04:38 But this will end on 10th February.
04:40 Then the country will be in good hands.
04:42 You didn't leave politics, did you?
04:44 Never.
04:45 I will invite you to the next election with a group of my friends in 6 months.

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