• 6 months ago
Kyrgyzstan Waqia Ka Asal Haqiq Kya hai??
Transcript
00:00 I will start with you.
00:02 The situation that was so tense last night, is it the same situation or is it a bit of a shock?
00:09 Basically, the critical condition was evolving a lot in the starting days.
00:19 17th of May, that was the traumatized night for every person who was living in Kyrgyzstan.
00:24 The situation was the worst for the people and the students who were living in Bashkir also.
00:29 The victims were targeted and the local students were targeted.
00:33 So, for that, a lot of cases came forward.
00:37 So, their view was that everything will settle down, the passage of time, everything will stop.
00:44 But nothing like that came to see.
00:47 We, the girls who are living here, we know scenarios much better than the embassy of Pakistan.
00:51 They are tweeting again and again that everything is settled down, everything is normal.
00:55 But nothing was normal.
00:57 We were suffering there and we guys know how traumatized night that was.
01:02 We have the army here.
01:05 Fair enough. I will come back to you.
01:07 Hasnaat, your experience was also the same because that night was very difficult.
01:13 Very difficult for you.
01:14 Exactly the same situation.
01:15 And now what?
01:16 Because we are living in the same city.
01:18 We are 15,000 students present here.
01:20 We have only one request from the government of Pakistan.
01:22 Our first request was to open a green corridor for students so that students can evacuate.
01:27 Whether or not we get free flights is a separate matter.
01:30 No one has given it yet, but whether or not it is given is a separate matter.
01:33 The first thing should have been that a green corridor should be opened for us because some students do not have visas.
01:39 Those who do not have visas, obviously, they also have to evacuate.
01:42 And for them to evacuate, a green corridor has been opened for us for two days.
01:46 And tonight, all this is still going on, but no official news of a green corridor has come yet.
01:51 Okay, your voice is reaching the government.
01:54 But Hasnaat, tell me what is the situation now?
01:56 Because there are parents here, the whole community is worried about you.
02:00 What is the situation now that you are living in such an uncertain situation?
02:05 Ma'am, exactly four years have passed here.
02:08 Some of my friends are also friends here.
02:10 So they are telling us, they are telling us that you should leave as soon as possible.
02:15 Because they have only one issue at the moment.
02:17 I don't want to go into their internal politics.
02:21 Their issue at the moment is that all Pakistani, Indian or any foreign students should be removed.
02:26 And all the foreigners should be removed because their mentality is like this.
02:29 And they are removing them now, but they are doing it with a lot of violence.
02:32 Yesterday, there was an attack on the hostels day before yesterday.
02:35 And when the students left in the day, I left myself, my sister left.
02:39 The same behavior was maintained with them, nothing changed.
02:43 Earlier, two to three thousand people were killing each other.
02:47 Now, there are twenty, five or seven people standing somewhere.
02:51 The police, the law enforcement agencies, their job is to stop this.
02:55 But to what extent can they stop it?
02:57 When the whole nation is against you.
02:59 And our foreign ministers should have come, they have not come yet.
03:04 It is very easy to sit in Pakistan and give a statement.
03:06 Coming here and visiting Kyrgyzstan and seeing the whole situation here,
03:10 it is an altogether different situation.
03:12 The Kyrgyz government has told the foreign minister, the deputy prime minister that you do not need to come.
03:17 If a deputy foreign minister, that is, a secretary of the foreign ministry is sent, that is also a lot.
03:24 Do you think that this was basically an attempt to cover up from the Kyrgyz government?
03:28 If you are saying that things have not been handled yet?
03:32 Ma'am, they are covering up, they are covering up completely.
03:35 Because their government cannot control this thing at the moment.
03:38 If you want, I am ready to go down right now.
03:41 Because I am only one Pakistani, two Pakistanis, I am sitting here as a voice of 15,000 Pakistani students.
03:46 I am ready to go down right now.
03:47 We don't want that.
03:48 I can show you the whole situation.
03:49 We don't want that.
03:50 Please take care of your safety and security first.
03:54 All of us Pakistanis are praying for you and are worried.
03:57 But thank you very much, Hassanat Shafqat, Mariam Khan, you both did it.
04:00 We still have this prayer.
04:02 The government of Pakistan is also trying.
04:04 If the government is somehow trying to make things right, then they will also have to ensure
04:09 that the safety and security of our Pakistani children sitting there is immediately arranged
04:17 so that the basic necessities they need are also there.
04:21 And secondly, the mob should be stopped.
04:24 Now, the situation that the students have told you,
04:26 that earlier 2,000 people were gathering, now 10-15 people, 20 people are together.
04:30 But the locals are still targeting foreign students at this time.
04:36 Slowly, slowly, the arrival of Pakistanis has started.
04:40 These two flights have arrived.
04:41 Many more to come.
04:42 But our prayer is that all our Pakistanis stay safe there.
04:46 And our children return to our country where they can feel the safety and security of their home again.
04:52 Please allow Anika Nisar.
04:53 You also keep praying.
04:55 Allah Hafiz.

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