"Political dialogue hi Akhri Hal Hai" Shehryar Afridi's Statement

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"Political dialogue hi Akhri Hal Hai" Shehryar Afridi's Statement
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00:00 First of all, let's go to the Faizabad protest.
00:02 The inquiry commission has sent a report.
00:04 It's a very interesting report.
00:05 It has been rejected by many parties.
00:07 Shariar Afridi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
00:10 Now, it's been said that all the Prime Ministers were taking instructions.
00:15 Maybe, Khan Abbasi has also been mentioned.
00:18 Faiz Hamid has been dismissed.
00:20 Faiz Hamid was considered to be very close to PTI.
00:23 How do you see this report?
00:25 In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful.
00:26 First of all, I thank you.
00:27 I thank Allah for all the praise of Allah and millions of blessings upon Imam Al-Ambia.
00:32 One thing is very pleasant.
00:35 Alhamdulillah, the thing that the whole nation was yearning for since our inception.
00:45 If a commission is made, a judicial inquiry is made,
00:50 then it is very important for the nation to gain the trust of the people.
00:53 And all the stakeholders were reached out to and asked about this report.
01:00 I would like to say one thing that political dialogue is the only solution.
01:06 And the ownership should be taken by the federal and provincial governments.
01:12 And because my experience, I have been a minister,
01:17 our respected Maulana Fazl Rahman, our brother farmer Bilal Albuttas Zardari,
01:27 our people from TLP came, we engaged them.
01:34 As far as the stakeholders are concerned, which are the key stakeholders,
01:40 and any federal or provincial government,
01:43 law enforcing agencies, intelligence agencies, they can't function at all.
01:50 I am saying this because it should be asked at least.
01:57 And no one should be pushed.
02:01 If it is a federal or provincial government,
02:04 you should have moral courage because you are a representative of the people,
02:09 and the people have voted for you and you have answered.
02:13 So I would like to say this.
02:15 Let's talk about moral courage, but tell me one thing,
02:18 you said in the beginning that the matter comes to the discussions again.
02:23 There are wars between different countries,
02:26 then they come to the table and talk.
02:28 But one thing that Pakistan does not do at this time is not to come to the table.
02:31 You are saying that there should be discussions on the table.
02:33 But when should there be discussions on the table?
02:35 After something big has happened?
02:37 And will there be the same contradiction in what you and Mr. Harman Khan said?
02:42 Because we see that the leadership outside is different,
02:44 the leadership at this time is behind the bars,
02:47 their talk is different.
02:48 Then I will move to Jalsa.
02:50 Look, the most important thing,
02:52 because I will not take this from the point of view of MCQs,
02:56 it will have a deep-rooted effect.
02:58 I would like to take some time for this question.
03:01 When our thoughts are the leaders of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan and the interests of Pakistan.
03:08 When we were in the protest, when the APS was in the process,
03:11 we left everything, how much criticism was there.
03:14 This is moral courage in my leader.
03:17 We have said from the first day to engage all stakeholders.
03:21 We still want engagement.
03:24 The problem is that our political opponents do not have this moral courage.
03:31 Do you want engagement from political opponents or from the powers that be?
03:37 Please clarify this too, because Mr. Khan's words are different.
03:40 Look, you are a witness to one thing in the history of Pakistan.
03:46 Who welcomed them?
03:49 Those political parties who did not have their own strength and supported each other to bring down each other.
03:56 You are saying that in 2018, Pakistan did not welcome the movement of justice?
03:59 No.
04:00 Civil-military relation for any political government is a key.
04:03 But coming and saying the finger of the empire is a different story.
04:06 No, no, if you are making the narrative of the opposition or political party your point of view.
04:13 I have no point of view. I am just asking a question.
04:15 My leader said that this finger is for Allah.
04:18 Now, anyone can interpret this in any way.
04:21 Mr. Jain is smiling.
04:22 Let him smile.
04:24 And smiling is Sunnah anyway.
04:26 Let me tell you one thing.
04:27 We are political workers, we are Democrats.
04:30 We want to come from a proper channel.
04:33 My leader believes in a proper channel.
04:35 He has given us 26-27 years.
04:37 If they had to find shortcuts, they would have found them from Zia-ul-Haq's era.
04:41 We know how to compete.
04:43 We are ready to compete.
04:45 We are the voice of the people, the benefactors of Pakistan.
04:48 Who are you competing with?
04:49 With the political party.
04:50 You had to compete with the political party in the elections.
04:52 Our competition with the political party is all of 47.
04:58 Form 47-45.
04:59 Let me take this question to the General.
05:01 But General, the report of the inquiry commission of the protest today.
05:06 In that, Mr. Faiz Ameed has been given a clean chit.
05:09 He has been, in this sense, he has been clearly told that he had no responsibility.
05:14 The responsibility was basically of the civil government.
05:16 They have to take these decisions.
05:18 It was their fault that they somehow mishandled the whole situation.
05:24 General, the whole mess has fallen on your government.
05:27 The problem is that the commission was also facing a lot of difficulties in obtaining information.
05:31 All these scenarios have become a damning situation for the PMLN government.
05:36 Yes, thank you very much.
05:41 Look, Mr. Sheryar Afridi is a very dear and good friend of mine.
05:46 And he is very forthright and very sane voice in the historical documents.
05:52 And he was absolutely right that our focus should be on Pakistan.
05:57 This should be the case for everyone.
05:59 But we should not take our political differences into personal dispute.
06:06 Because this does not benefit the country.
06:08 I want to say that the countries that have accepted democratic dispensation
06:15 or have said that there will be a parliamentary system or a presidential system in our country,
06:20 it has some norms.
06:22 And the norms are that when the election is held,
06:24 the government should be given time after the election to act according to its manifesto.
06:30 Mr. Jain, they are not accepting your election.
06:32 You are talking about becoming a government after the election, that they should accept.
06:35 They are not accepting your elections.
06:37 They are saying that the mandate is wrong.
06:39 Listen to me.
06:41 Listen to me first.
06:44 I am saying that they act according to their manifesto.
06:52 When the election of 2013 took place,
06:54 you saw that when the PMLN government came,
06:59 the elections started from 2014.
07:01 My brother Sheryar is saying that we are the children of the APS.
07:07 This is a very good thing.
07:09 Who gets credit for this?
07:11 The government gets credit for this.
07:13 They have also made requests.
07:15 All the parties have to give a transport ticket.
07:17 The same application where the Chinese president had to go back and they did not agree.
07:23 And your CPAC was delayed for six months.
07:26 So I think these are the irritants.
07:28 We should all do soul searching.
07:30 What was the protest for?
07:32 To remove the government.
07:34 And then what was the protest for Faizabad?
07:36 You know how Nawaz Sharif's sitting was terminated.
07:42 Any sane person should accept this.
07:44 No, Mr. Jain, I am sorry I am cutting you short.
07:46 I am sorry I am cutting you short.

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