Siyasi Istehkam kay liye Muamlat kis kay Hath Main Hain??? Mohammad Malick's Analysis

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Siyasi Istehkam kay liye Muamlat kis kay Hath Main Hain??? Mohammad Malick's Analysis
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00:00You see, where does this drama go?
00:02People will catch them like this.
00:04It is not sustainable at all, Mr. Rana.
00:06The current electricity bills and the situation of poverty
00:08The oil bill is going to be expensive.
00:10Yes, the temperature has to be brought down
00:12and it is more of a responsibility of the government.
00:14On one hand, it is not possible to arrest people here and there
00:16and not allow people to participate in the Jalsa.
00:18On the other hand, if you talk about it,
00:20you have to establish a balance somewhere
00:22and the government has to take the initiative
00:24to bring the temperature down, to cool it down.
00:27But first of all,
00:29the people who have become the protectors of the democracy,
00:31they have forgotten that
00:33they came into power only after the election of Dhandli Zada
00:35in 2018,
00:37when the establishment and the judiciary
00:39had imposed them on the government of Pakistan.
00:41And then when they became the Prime Minister,
00:43their democracy was such that
00:45they did not like to shake hands with the opposition
00:47when we used to talk about the economy.
00:49And their policy was that
00:51through the black law of NAB,
00:53take out each and every opposition
00:55and also handle their coalition partners
00:57through the establishment.
00:59And when they were taken out in the same way,
01:01their democracy was that
01:03the watchman is an animal,
01:05he is not neutral
01:07and he should do my selection,
01:09he should keep his hand on my head.
01:11So when they give lectures on democracy,
01:13they have no meaning at all
01:15when these things are coming out of their mouths
01:17and they have dementia,
01:19which is 3.5 years old.
01:21Look,
01:23the thing is that
01:25on the floor of the house,
01:27the Chief Executive,
01:29Mr. Shahbaz Sharif,
01:31the Prime Minister,
01:33he said that we are ready to talk.
01:35We are ready to sit with them
01:37to improve the country.
01:39Even Mr. Khan has difficulties.
01:41What is the confidence building measure
01:43that you can tell me
01:45so that I can tell Mr. Sheikh Waqas
01:47that the government has done this.
01:49Look,
01:51the confidence building measure
01:53is that they are announcing
01:55that come and sit.
01:57And when you cancel it at the same time,
01:59when you say that
02:01A, B, C, D conditions will be fulfilled
02:03then we will sit.
02:05Then there is no discussion like this.
02:07If you want to sit, then sit.
02:09If a new conversation will be formed,
02:11then you get up.
02:13But keep your conditions pre-requisite
02:15that these 10 things will be there
02:17and they do not want to fulfill
02:19even a single condition.
02:21So there is no issue from our side.
02:23The issue is from their side.
02:25Let's answer a question from Mr. Sheikh
02:27then I will move towards Mr. Malik.
02:29He is saying that you do not have the authority.
02:31They will definitely sit with you
02:33but you do not have the authority
02:35to fulfill even a single condition.
02:37So why should they sit with you?
02:39It is a good thing.
02:41It will end.
02:43We are not going to die.
02:45We are making an offer.
02:47It should be on record.
02:49We should not make an excuse
02:51and say that we do not want to sit.
02:53The offer is valid from our side.
02:55The Prime Minister has also
02:57emphasized on this.
02:59If they say that we do not have the authority
03:01and so on.
03:03The Prime Minister is saying that
03:05he will resign.
03:07What is the matter with the Prime Minister?
03:09Mr. Malik, is this a matter
03:11in the hands of Mr. Shahbaz
03:13or is he going to be politically active
03:15on the court decisions?
03:17There is a deadlock.
03:19Is there a political figure
03:21who has the key to this
03:23or is it not in his hands?
03:25No, I do not think
03:27that it is in his hands.
03:29Let's be honest.
03:31This is a staring contest.
03:33Mr. Khan thinks that where there is power
03:35they will blink.
03:37He thinks that we will make him
03:39come to our terms.
03:41This is a staring contest.
03:43I do not think
03:45that Mr. Khan is interested
03:47in this dialogue.
03:49He thinks that
03:51we have not met him
03:53but we have heard
03:55from our friends
03:57that he does not have
03:59a place in this current system.
04:01He wants to force
04:03the other side to take
04:05the ultimate step.
04:07Even if the whole system falls
04:09he will create a new one.
04:11I think that
04:13he is also
04:15miscalculating.
04:17This is not the first time.
04:19Mr. Khan's courage
04:21and determination
04:23are all credit to him for that.
04:25The last two or three political decisions
04:27were not really
04:29wise
04:31or opportune
04:33in that sense.
04:35He took a very good initiative
04:37when he was launched.
04:39He had
04:41plausible deniability.
04:43He could sit down and
04:45discuss mid-term issues.
04:47Off the record,
04:49I heard mid-term polls
04:51being discussed.
04:53The compromise between
04:55Mr. Khan and the establishment
04:57is a mid-term poll.
04:59When you listen to them,
05:01you think that after two or two and a half years
05:03the country will move in a direction
05:05where elections will be held.
05:07Mr. Khan has been in office for a year.
05:09He will be out of office
05:11for another five or six months.
05:13If Mr. Achakzai
05:15does not step down
05:17the next day,
05:19he will say that he is not interested.
05:21He came forward and insisted.
05:23We told him to leave.
05:25This is not how it works.
05:27When you nominate someone,
05:29you give them the force of authority.
05:31I think
05:33if you do not want to talk directly
05:35to them,
05:37at least encourage them to talk indirectly.
05:39Politicians talk to each other.
05:41Politicians and institutions
05:43do not talk.
05:45It is either an arrangement or a confrontation.
05:47Mr. Khan has seen the arrangement.
05:49He has seen the arrangement.
05:51How long did it last?
05:53Mr. Niaz has seen the arrangement.
05:55How long did the confrontation last?
05:57But wherever
05:59settlement politicians have negotiated,
06:01it has lasted for a long time.
06:03Whether you call it democracy
06:05or something else.
06:07This is a way forward.
06:09This is a way forward.
06:11I want to point out one thing.
06:13Whatever you do,
06:15institutions and politicians
06:17have a transactional relationship.
06:21This does not last long.
06:23This is an unnatural alliance.
06:25Unnatural alliances always end.
06:27Ultimately, politicians
06:29talk to each other.

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