PP Raton Raat Shehbaz Sharif Ki Wizarat Uzma Ke Liye Kaisay Maan Gayi??

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PP Raton Raat Shehbaz Sharif Ki Wizarat Uzma Ke Liye Kaisay Maan Gayi??
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00:00 Why did you have to agree to Shabaz's request overnight?
00:06 If Bilawal had been your candidate, it was possible that PTI would have supported you
00:15 in the form of Shabaz's government.
00:17 PTI would have said, "Okay, Bilawal's government will run.
00:20 We will not oppose him nor will we make him fall.
00:23 His majority will not be disturbed."
00:26 Why did you not have this option?
00:30 Mr. Chaudhary, you know better than me.
00:32 When we were having a meeting with the CEC, we had to decide.
00:35 PTI said that they did not want to talk to anyone,
00:39 especially the Pakistani post-party and the foreign PM.
00:43 When they did not want to talk, we could not run after them.
00:46 Yesterday, there was a press conference.
00:48 They said they did not want to talk to anyone.
00:50 Yesterday, there was a U-turn in the press conference.
00:52 We said we wanted to talk to our committee.
00:55 They said they wanted to talk to the PM and the post-party.
01:00 The rest of the people were washed away by the flood.
01:03 We could talk to them.
01:05 When a person does not want to talk to you,
01:07 does not want to sit with you, how can we talk to him?
01:10 On the one hand, a person who is a candidate for PM has a majority.
01:14 He has come to us twice to vote for him.
01:17 What option did we have?
01:18 Either we would have sat in opposition.
01:20 Even today, if Bilawal becomes the candidate for PM,
01:22 and Shahbaz Sharif becomes the candidate for PM and the PTA,
01:25 then you do not have a majority and you have to go to the elections.
01:27 Can this country participate in the elections?
01:29 We have taken a very difficult decision.
01:31 But today, you have to run according to the number games.
01:35 And the number game with the PTA,
01:37 may they have a new leader.
01:40 Let's see how far they can take them.
01:42 But when we did not get in touch, we had only one option.
01:45 My question is,
01:47 Former President Asif Ali Zardari is called the king of mutual respect.
01:53 He himself says that he is a poor man.
01:59 Tell us, should we expect from him in the coming days
02:04 that the former president should go to Mr. Mulana and convince him?
02:08 It has never happened that he has not been successful in convincing.
02:12 Whenever he has engaged Mr. Mulana,
02:14 he is not as rigid as the former chairman, Mr. Tariq Iain.
02:18 Mr. Mulana is very flexible.
02:20 That is why he is well respected.
02:22 People listen to him.
02:24 When the former president went to his wedding,
02:27 he was sitting with great difficulty.
02:29 There is a good relationship of mutual respect between the two.
02:33 Taking advantage of this relationship,
02:36 the country is going to become a system,
02:38 there are dangers.
02:40 Is there any planning to end this?
02:43 When the Pakistani West Party got a country, it was a difficult time.
02:47 In 2008, when we got Pakistan,
02:49 a dictator gave us a Pakistan full of bombs,
02:52 a Pakistan of suicide bombs,
02:54 a Pakistan of aghawab-related violence,
02:56 a Pakistan of turret killing,
02:58 the economy was ruined,
03:00 then we started to manage the country,
03:02 there was a flood, we fought war on terror,
03:04 we did everything.
03:06 Today, the country is in a crisis.
03:08 We think that the role played by Mr. Asif Ali Zardari,
03:11 who is a leader who does reconciliation politics,
03:14 if he sits in the presidency,
03:16 and can play a role in this,
03:18 we will give him to everyone.
03:20 We will not say that if we are not getting a government,
03:23 then we have to warm the land,
03:25 the land should be cold now,
03:27 the election is over, now go towards the cold.
03:29 The season of equality has passed,
03:31 we have seen equality and other things in the election,
03:34 there was a lot of equality.
03:36 Therefore, Mr. Mullah knew his things.
03:38 He knew everything about the government.
03:40 He knew that if he loses the election,
03:42 then it will be terrorism, or snowfall,
03:44 or he will delay the election.
03:46 Therefore, we always say that the country should move forward.
03:49 To move the country forward,
03:51 all stakeholders, all political parties,
03:53 will have to sit on the same table.
03:55 If you think about the country,
03:57 if you think about Zard,
03:59 what will I get from this country,
04:01 then it will be a very difficult task.
04:03 We have seen the PTI meeting,
04:06 there was no romance,
04:08 there was no unity.
04:10 We will make it happen, don't worry.
04:12 The problem is that in Pakistan's history,
04:14 this is going to be the first time
04:16 that this is going to be an experience,
04:18 because of Pakistan People's Party,
04:20 the courtesies of Pakistan People's Party.
04:22 Mr. Chaudhary, I am coming,
04:24 we have a lot of time.
04:26 That is, an 80-seat minority government will be formed.
04:29 Your decision is, as far as we understand,
04:31 that you will sit on the Treasury Benches,
04:33 but you will not be a part of the Cabinet.
04:35 From any perspective,
04:37 for all practical purposes,
04:39 the strength of the government
04:41 will be in the hands of the People's Party.
04:43 Any legislation, any law has to be passed,
04:45 big or small,
04:47 a decision on big policymaking has to be made.
04:49 Until and unless the Pakistan People's Party
04:51 decides that we are going to go in its favor,
04:53 it will not be passed.
04:55 So I think that the government
04:57 will have to sit on the Treasury Benches.
04:59 It will not be passed.
05:01 So, I want to know,
05:03 if you are taking this responsibility,
05:05 that you have to give the Republic
05:07 and Parliament the right to act,
05:09 then why are you afraid of taking this responsibility?
05:11 Look, I told you earlier,
05:13 that the 16-month government,
05:15 by the grace of Allah, you have criticized it,
05:17 and on the issue of governance,
05:19 and PM Allen also said that
05:21 because of the United Nations,
05:23 we cannot make decisions openly.
05:25 The ministries are like that,
05:27 we will support you,
05:29 we will be with you,
05:31 but why will you bring such legislation
05:33 that will be wrong?
05:35 You have brought all the political parties
05:37 on board with the legislation.
05:39 In 2008, we did not even have a simple majority,
05:41 but we passed all the legislations
05:43 unanimously, 18th amendment, 19th amendment,
05:45 we did everything unanimously,
05:47 we brought all the people on board.
05:49 We did not have a majority,
05:51 no, no, our party had it.
05:53 No, no, look,
05:55 we had PM Allen,
05:57 ANP, Azad Arqan,
05:59 Fata, but now
06:01 they will not have a simple majority,
06:03 in that terms,
06:05 you will not become a part of the cabinet,
06:07 but those parties of the cabinet
06:09 had become a part of you,
06:11 because of which you had a simple majority.

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