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Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed has labeled Sheikh Hasina Wajid's government as oppressive
Bangladesh kay bad Agla Inqlab Kahan...??? Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed's Bold Analysis
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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum and good evening, I am Meher Bukhari.
00:12After 300 deaths, 20,000 injured and more than 15,000 people arrested, Sheikh Haseena
00:19Wajid's government has finally been overthrown in Bangladesh, and the news is that she has
00:24been released from jail, while in practice, martial law has been imposed in Bangladesh.
00:30The protest that started with the quota system has become a movement against J.K. Amir, although
00:35no clear message has come forward from the Bangladeshi army so far, but the army has
00:40said in a few words that now the army will make the decisions of Bangladesh.
00:45In simple words, the political arrangement that will be made in Bangladesh now seems to
00:51be based on the blessings of the Bangladeshi army chief, and apparently this is what is
00:55happening, because as the Bangladeshi army chief said that the Aburi government will
01:00be formed by night, it has now been formed.
01:03According to the latest information, the Aburi government of Bangladesh has taken charge.
01:07Dr. Samiullah Khan and Dr. Asif Nazaullah will be the head of the Aburi government,
01:13while two judges, a journalist, two publishers and three journalists will be part of this
01:17government.
01:19Today afternoon, it was first reported by the Indian media that Haseena Wajid has been
01:23fired, but she herself wants to come and announce it on television.
01:28But then this report came out in the Indian media that the Bangladeshi army chief has
01:32given Haseena Wajid a deadline of 45 minutes, and then before the completion of 45 minutes,
01:37the helicopter of the Bengali army took her to the side of India.
01:42According to Pakistani time, at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Bangladeshi army chief
01:46came in front of the media and announced that Sheikh Haseena Wajid has been fired.
01:51The decision of Bangladesh will be made by the army, and for this, an Aburi government
01:54will be formed.
01:55During this time, the public remained peaceful, because all the demands of the demonstrators
01:59will be fulfilled, including the investigation of the deaths during the demonstrations.
02:03Who was responsible for the deaths?
02:05How long does this Aburi government last?
02:08And whether the appropriate martial law is announced in Bangladesh or not, it is still
02:12too early to tell.
02:14When did the protest against the quota system, which began on June 6, turn into a demonstration?
02:19And when did it turn into a demonstration and become violent?
02:22This is a classic example in itself.
02:24Where these demonstrations exposed the use of force, they also showed the practical example
02:29of people's power.
02:31How a complete protest is made violent by using force and miscalculating the mood of
02:37the people.
02:42And then this violence took more than 400 lives.
02:45We put the timeline of the events from June 6 to now in front of you.
02:49How lakhs of people took to the streets.
02:51They were killed and injured by the police.
02:53And in a country of 17 crore, the use of hate and force, miscalculated the mood of the
02:58people, forced the successful Prime Minister to resign four times.
03:03Initially, this protest of the Bangladeshi students began in the first week of June,
03:08when on June 5, 2024, the Bangla High Court ruled in favor of the 30% quota system that
03:13was abolished in 2018.
03:15And then initially, on the part of the students of Dhaka University, against the quota system,
03:20partially, that is, half the time they were in the classes and half the time they were
03:24mobilized for protest.
03:26They divided this time in half.
03:28And the students had only one demand.
03:30That in such a time, when there are merits in colleges, then why is a third of the government
03:35salaries allocated to those people whose parents took part in the 1971 war?
03:42The quota system was called temporary by the students, and the merits were called for the
03:46immigrants.
03:47But then, on the part of Sheikh Haseena Wajid, instead of negotiating with the protesters,
03:53instead of engaging them, they were declared volunteers and terrorists.
03:58After the government declared the students as volunteers and terrorists, protests continued
04:02to intensify.
04:03And in the first round, the students and the students of the people's league, the students
04:06of the people's league, from the side of the police, bricks, sticks, tear gas, rubber bullets
04:11and arrests were used as weapons to crush the people's power.
04:15Even helicopters were used.
04:17In the second week of July, the Bangladeshi court, while intervening, accepting the demands
04:22of the protesters, revised the quota system.
04:24But the government was put in front of the protesters.
04:27Nine demands once again became the cause of controversy.
04:30The nine demands that were put forward, including the Prime Minister accepting the responsibility
04:34of the corruption, and apologizing to the families of the students who were killed,
04:38the resignation of the Minister of Interior and the Minister of Transport from the ministries
04:42where people were killed, the resignation of the police officers, the resignation of the
04:47vice chancellors of Dhaka, Jhangir Nagar and Rajshahi universities, and compensating
04:51the injured and the dead.
04:53Another demand was also put forward, that the students of the people's league should
04:57be banned from the Bangla Chhatro League.
05:00But the students saw these demands as blackmailing by Sheikh Haseena Wajid and as a political
05:05move.
05:06And for the first time, the students' union of the people's league was put on the ground
05:11by the Prime Minister, by the government, which made the different students a target
05:16of violence.
05:17As a result of which hundreds of people were killed.
05:20At the same time, the government decided the most severe crackdown.
05:25Along with the opposition leaders, every critic, every opposing voice was arrested and put
05:29in jail.
05:30Straight bullets were fired at the students.
05:32And then the water passed through the head.
05:34The protest against the quota system took the form of a one-point agenda, that is, the
05:39resignation of Sheikh Haseena Wajid.
05:41Here, Haseena Wajid's stubbornness also has to do with looking.
05:45Haseena Wajid called the protesters terrorists, declared them agents, and also because the
05:51There was no opposition in Bangladesh.
05:55So Sheikh Haseena Wajid, who has always seen the Jamaat-e-Islami as a threat, this is the
06:00reason that in the era of Sheikh Haseena Wajid, hundreds of residents of the Jamaat-e-Islami
06:04were hanged.
06:05First, he imposed sanctions on the Jamaat-e-Islami and then imposed sanctions on the student
06:09wing.
06:10And from here, instead of getting better, things got worse.
06:13Because Bangladesh, where Sheikh Haseena Wajid's government imposed censorship on all
06:17media channels.
06:19He also put the remaining members of the Bangladesh National Party in jail.
06:23And he also closed the internet so that there is no access to the world, no access to information,
06:28the world cannot see the real picture.
06:30So that the government also imposed restrictions on VPN.
06:33So in response to this, the Bangladeshi Taliban announced the movement of civil disobedience.
06:37And then on the first day of civil disobedience, 99 people were killed and hundreds were injured.
06:41During this time, curfews were also imposed throughout the country.
06:44And during this time, a video also came out in which a person named Abdul Saeed was killed
06:50by direct firing.
06:52Imagine that this was perhaps the point when it seemed that the whole of Bangladesh was
06:57on the roads.
06:58The people were protesting on the roads and Sheikh Haseena Wajid was touring these government
07:03buildings where the demonstrators had broken.
07:06That is, the people were picking up corpses on the roads and Sheikh Haseena Wajid was picking
07:10up broken mirrors.
07:12Not only this, Sheikh Haseena was so far away from the people, she was so disconnected
07:16that she announced National Mourning Day against those who protested as a result of the quota
07:20system.
07:21The situation of the Bangladeshi government on the internet ban was that the internet
07:25cable was cut by the protesters themselves.
07:27Similarly, it was said about the protesters that they are involved in a city of drugs.
07:32Not only this, I mean, first politicize the quota system, then shoot people and then
07:37when people raise their voices for the dead, then call them terrorists and then call them
07:42addicts.
07:43After the end of Sheikh Haseena Wajid's government, now such scenes are coming up
07:48that are expressing this frustration and hatred, which is probably not in the hearts of the
07:53Bengali people now, but has been flourishing for 15 years.
07:56In Dhaka, the government residence of the Prime Minister and many offices of Sheikh
08:00Haseena's Jamaat Awami League have been set on fire.
08:04In Dhaka, the government residence of the Prime Minister and many offices of Sheikh
08:08Haseena's Jamaat Awami League have been set on fire.
08:14These images are indeed ceremonious, but the Bangladeshi people are celebrating the victory
08:19against an Amir and are happy to see Sheikh Haseena Wajid removed.
08:24However, this is not the first time when the Bangladeshi army has ended the government.
08:3029 times martial law has been imposed in Bangladesh.
08:34On 15th August 1975, the first martial law was imposed when the mid-ranking officers
08:39of the army entered the house of Bani Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman of Bangladesh and killed
08:43him along with his entire family.
08:45After this, on 3rd November, a second martial law was imposed when Brigadier Khalid Musharraf
08:49seized power while removing Mushtaq Ahmed from office and Major General Zia-ur-Rehman
08:55was arrested.
08:56However, Brigadier Khalid and Major General Zia were friends.
08:59And then, on 7th November, the right-wing military leaders imposed a third martial law
09:04and Major General Zia-ur-Rehman was made the army chief.
09:07During this four-year martial law, approximately 21 attempts were made to kill Major General
09:12Zia-ur-Rehman.
09:15According to Indian media, Sheikh Haseena has been kept in the Indian prison.
09:19And even now, there is news that she has met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
09:25But will she be able to stay there for a long time?
09:29Will she find exile?
09:31Her party is very much intact in Bangladesh.
09:33What is the future exactly?
09:34We will talk about this as well.
09:35Unfortunately, according to Haseena Wajid, Bangladeshi people consider her government
09:40to be an important reason for this issue.
09:42Whereas, Sheikh Haseena, who ruled Bangladesh for 15 years without any participation,
09:46has lost her power.
09:48She has lost her opposition leadership, her people, and her media.
09:54The question is, will the government, which has been established with military blessings,
10:00be able to reach the level of public acceptance?
10:03Is this the solution?
10:04Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayyed is with us.
10:07He keeps a close eye on international affairs and politics in this area.
10:11Senator, always a pleasure to have you.
10:12Assalam-o-Alaikum.
10:13Thank you so much.
10:14What a big day.
10:16I mean, leading up to this moment, Haseena Wajid has ruled for 15 years with such an iron fist,
10:23that perhaps this was not expected.
10:25But, the way she has risen as a lever, and the students have come out,
10:30the students have come out, they have fought for their rights.
10:33This is being seen in a very happy manner.
10:37But maybe it's a bittersweet happiness?
10:39Maybe it's a temporary happiness?
10:41Because we do not know right now, when the elections will take place.
10:44No, there is happiness.
10:46Whenever there is an end to oppression, that is a happy thing.
10:49Whatever the oppressor does, whether he is an elected politician,
10:53or some other Amir, or in uniform, or not in uniform.
10:56This government was formed on the basis of arrogance and amrit.
11:00And it was a fake government, because the election that took place in January 2024,
11:05was on the basis of charity, and its origin.
11:09And by the way, you mentioned, I myself am involved in fraud.
11:12Because my father was a poster, so my political consciousness,
11:16my student days were spent in Dhaka.
11:19At Adhamji's internment public school, Kormi Tewla, Dhaka.
11:22Kamal Haasan is a good name, he did his name, he is from Bari.
11:25Oh, wow!
11:26So, the Bengali community, even at that time, although it was Mutahidda Pakistan,
11:31was more conscious than our people, about their rights,
11:35and they would fight for their rights.
11:37The Bangladeshi community is a very lively community.
11:39And they saw how, this is a revolution, nothing short of a revolution.
11:44Such a 15 year strong government.
11:47And she was sitting peacefully, that my army is the chief,
11:50my government is there, which we also have in our minds,
11:54my man is present there.
11:56And nothing will happen, and I am the government.
11:59And she saw, the opposition had been crushed.
12:02Begum Khalda Zia, poor girl, was beaten very badly.
12:05She was in the hospital arrest.
12:08She was shifted from the prison.
12:10Then the people who were there, they were hanged.
12:13Salauddin Qadir Chowdhury, Professor Ghulam Azim, who was from Jamaat-e-Islami.
12:17They took a lot of revenge.
12:19It was a very cruel government, and it was on the basis of colonialism.
12:23And, I think, it was a humiliating outcome.
12:26I was watching, the helicopter was flying towards India.
12:29So, I remembered, this is the third incident in this letter.
12:33On 15th August, 2021, Ashraf Ghani's helicopter had reached Tajikistan.
12:38He had also fled.
12:39Then, do you remember, in July 2022, Gautam Baya Raja Fakse had fled.
12:43Sri Lanka, Colombo, their house had been attacked.
12:47And now, the third incident has happened.
12:49So, the revolution is repeatedly knocking on the doors of our region.
12:52In our region, around us.
12:54So, this is a warning signal.
12:56Yes, it should be.
12:57No person, no government, no regime can be exempt from the law of nature.
13:02Where there is cruelty, where there is injustice.
13:04It is a very good saying of Hazrat Ali, that the government of disbelief can run,
13:09but the government cannot run on the basis of cruelty.
13:11And, before I get to this, sir.
13:13The awareness and awareness that you talked about,
13:15the Bangladeshi youth who came out and started the process of peaceful protest,
13:19there, they were against the quota system.
13:21But, when it was revised, and it was brought to 5%,
13:24there was so much awareness and awareness, despite this,
13:28that they still rejected it.
13:29They still said that it has a lot of executive control.
13:31You are looking at 18 million youth,
13:3418 million youth who are educated,
13:37have a high literacy rate, but are unemployed.
13:40But, they have so much awareness and awareness,
13:42that after killing 200 people, they came out again.
13:44And, when they revised it so much,
13:46they revised the quota to 30%,
13:49which is of my own people, of my party,
13:52on that, people have crossed this red line.
13:54What was the miscalculation of this, Khalda?
13:56When I heard the slogan against the government of Haseena Wajid,
14:00Ami ke, Tumi ke, Razaqar, Razaqar,
14:03Razaqar was a big curse,
14:05that the Razaqars who were with Pakistan,
14:08when they said, we are all Razaqars,
14:11when they accused you of being Razaqars,
14:14you are agents, foreign agents, basically, anti-national,
14:17which happens with us as well,
14:18enemy of the country, security risk.
14:20So, you saw that.
14:22On that, I saw that a new situation has emerged.
14:27And, women and boys and girls,
14:30as they said, and it increased.
14:33What was the miscalculation of Haseena?
14:35The miscalculation is that of every ruler,
14:38that I am very accepted,
14:40I will live in the government,
14:44and this government system,
14:47this chair, this chair,
14:49this is very strong.
14:51And, no one can shake this chair.
14:53Because, when I press the button,
14:55the MS comes in the uniform,
14:57when I press the button,
14:58the Chief Secretary comes,
14:59when I press the button,
15:00my opponent is arrested.
15:02So, whenever I want,
15:04as they say in Punjabi,
15:05the ant does not fly.
15:06Okay, people are still on the streets,
15:08the ground situation is that,
15:09offices are still being burnt in Dhaka,
15:11properties are being burnt,
15:12they are storming the people,
15:14police stations are being burnt,
15:15there is still an unrest.
15:16People are elated,
15:17but there is still an unrest.
15:18I was talking to some people there,
15:20journalists,
15:21they said,
15:22it is a very fragile situation right now.
15:24There is still anger.
15:25Those people,
15:26who could not even satisfy
15:281 third to 5 percent quota,
15:30and they still resisted
15:32the executive control.
15:34Do you think,
15:35they will be happy now,
15:36that the KTK set-up
15:37the army is bringing,
15:38the army's blessings will come later?
15:40I heard the speech very carefully,
15:41by General Waqar-Uz-Zaman,
15:43who is the Chief of Army Staff,
15:44who now is the number one now.
15:46He has almost pleaded,
15:48his tone was very soft,
15:50that please have confidence in the army,
15:52trust us,
15:53we will fulfill your legal demands,
15:56we are one of you,
15:58and the army is with you.
16:00So, it was very important,
16:02he gave that almost pleading,
16:04not that I will do this,
16:05I will do that,
16:06this, that, that type.
16:08It was not the speech
16:09of the Chief Martial Law Administrator,
16:11it was the speech of a very humble general,
16:13who has taken over,
16:15but he says,
16:16we are one of you.
16:17Have you never seen
16:18humble generals before, sir?
16:19We have had many over here as well.
16:20No, when you take over,
16:21we also came with the same humility,
16:23and in the 9th day,
16:24we were the government of the elections.
16:25When there is a takeover,
16:26in the coup d'etat,
16:28there is a little pressure,
16:30the tone is a little different.
16:32So, here you do not have the fear of takeover,
16:35you do not have the fear of martial law,
16:36though it has been tried 29 times.
16:38No, that takeover has become de facto,
16:41in the sense that the army will oversee the transition.
16:43Like there is in Pakistan,
16:45in Bangladesh too,
16:46in Bangladesh too,
16:47the army has come back to the center stage.
16:49They are in the driving seat.
16:51They will decide,
16:52how long will the government run,
16:54when will the elections take place,
16:56and how will the map be drawn.
16:58So, it is a transition now.
17:00After 15 years,
17:02there has been a transition.
17:03I am saying,
17:04in Bangladesh too,
17:05there have been fault lines,
17:06martial law, conspiracy.
17:07Oh yes, very much so.
17:08In fact, in our country,
17:09there is a lot of discipline.
17:10And as you mentioned in your introduction,
17:13they were all trained by the PM,
17:15Yes, absolutely.
17:16You mentioned General Khalid Musharraf,
17:18General Hussain Mahmood Irshad,
17:20who was my friend,
17:21I had interviewed him twice.
17:23Then you mentioned General Zia-ur-Rehman.
17:25General Zia-ur-Rehman,
17:26he was an instructor in the PM.
17:28Because Khalid-ur-Rehman used to be there,
17:30he was the company commander there.
17:32So, all of them were born in the Pakistan Military Academy.
17:35So, you do not have the fear of any official martial law over there.
17:39No.
17:40You feel that the army will come back,
17:41that it will take a set up,
17:42that the army will come back,
17:43that it will take a set up,
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20:03So what is the difference?
20:14There is an incumbency going on, right?
20:16What else?
20:17Incumbency is the continuity of an old order,
20:21which is weak from within,
20:23lacks credibility and legitimacy.
20:25So what lesson would you like to teach today?
20:27The lesson I would like to teach is,
20:29healing touch.
20:31Take everyone with you.
20:32And don't think with arrogance,
20:34that through power,
20:36we will crush the public power.
20:38And we will be successful in crushing it.
20:40This didn't happen anywhere,
20:42and it won't happen here either.
20:44And listen to the voices.
20:46We think it's a popular pulse.
20:48How experienced was the politician,
20:50Haseena Wajid.
20:51She was totally out of touch.
20:53She seemed to be sitting like Mary Antoinette,
20:55like the French Revolution.
20:57Let them eat cake.
20:58This was the situation.
20:59Totally out of touch.
21:00Totally out of touch.
21:01And somehow she had to run.
21:02The helicopter left.
21:04Back home to Rajiv Doval,
21:07and the New Delhi crowd,
21:08and Agartala.
21:09What irony is this?
21:11Do you find her indefinitely going into exile?
21:13And the next government,
21:14will they be as pro-India as her?
21:15No, no.
21:16Or unlike you?
21:17India has suffered a huge defeat.
21:19By the grace of Allah.
21:21India has lost Bangladesh.
21:23Don't forget this.
21:24India has lost Bangladesh.
21:26Because people think that Bangladesh is in our pocket.
21:29It's in our fist.
21:30I noted the popular sentiment.
21:32I travelled twice or thrice.
21:34My Bangladeshi friends told me,
21:35don't think that the crowd of Vami Lee and Haseena Wajid,
21:41they said that the biggest demonstration in Kashmir,
21:44today is Kashmir Day, by the way.
21:46Yes, at 5 o'clock.
21:47See, how India did injustice,
21:48and did all the annexation.
21:50Their biggest demonstration,
21:52against it,
21:53didn't happen in Pakistan.
21:55It happened in Dhaka.
21:57Three years ago.
21:58Three lakh people came to Dhaka,
22:01in support of Kashmir,
22:03against India.
22:04That's the Indian Embassy.
22:05So India has lost Kashmir, you're saying.
22:07Kashmir has already been lost.
22:09It's already occupied territory.
22:10They've lost Bangladesh.
22:11Allah forgive us.
22:12Are you scared of a hat-trick?
22:14I'm not scared.
22:16Are you looking forward to one?
22:18If there's an end to injustice,
22:20and an end to stupidity,
22:22and an end to a failed government,
22:24then that's not a bad thing.
22:26The people should get relief.
22:27What I'm interested in,
22:28is that the people of Pakistan,
22:30are pissing,
22:31while the ruling class is having fun.
22:33Kabina is getting bigger,
22:35there's no difference between
22:37their luxuries and luxuries.
22:38People are doing sales.
22:40Have you seen,
22:41how they're enjoying,
22:42whether it's the Olympic Games,
22:44whether they're enjoying here also.
22:45In that, it seems business as usual.
22:47Pakistan,
22:48when they go to Islamabad,
22:49they'll feel there's no crisis here.
22:51There's plenty of money,
22:52luxuries and luxuries,
22:53the whole government is surviving.
22:54The people are getting the hang of it.
22:56The ruling class is having fun.
22:58Their cases are over,
22:59their families are having fun,
23:01they're enjoying.
23:02What was common in Bangladesh?
23:04Corruption,
23:05cronyism,
23:06coercion.
23:07Corruption,
23:08cronyism,
23:09means friendship,
23:11family,
23:12rule,
23:13and coercion.
23:14Thank you very much,
23:16Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed.
23:18After three hours of rigging,
23:20repression,
23:22and resistance,
23:23you're highlighting three C's,
23:24Pakistan should be alert,
23:26should take the message.
23:28Strong sentiments,
23:29resentment,
23:30like Haseena Wajid's government,
23:32against repressive politics,
23:33we've seen the Bangladeshi people.
23:35After a massively rigged election,
23:37a rapidly sliding economy,
23:39and along with that,
23:40their families and cronies,
23:41are accused of corruption.
23:43These are all reasons to be warned,
23:45very loudly.
23:46A very short break,
23:47we're going to be right back.
23:54There hasn't been any change since 9th May,
23:56nor will there be.
23:57There's a mafia that doesn't want Pakistan to progress.
24:00When your house is on fire,
24:02they don't ask,
24:03why have you come to put out the fire?
24:05The propaganda campaign that's being carried out from abroad,
24:07we all know about it.
24:09The press conference of DGISPR Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shareef,
24:12has brought out many problems in politics.
24:15For the past week,
24:16news was being spread in the Islamabad press circles,
24:19that the armed forces of Tehreek-e-Islam,
24:21are carrying out covert operations.
24:23Some non-political figures were mentioned,
24:25without mentioning the fact,
24:26that their former Prime Minister,
24:27Imran Khan,
24:28met in jail.
24:29For the past week,
24:30Tehreek-e-Islam,
24:31has been seen to be very soft-spoken,
24:32in Imran Khan's tone of voice.
24:34Imran Khan,
24:35has openly expressed his desire,
24:36to negotiate with the army.
24:37He has also said,
24:38that he has not accused the army,
24:40but only criticized it.
24:41But despite Imran Khan's soft-spoken attitude,
24:43today,
24:44the press conference of DGISPR,
24:46has blown away all such speculations.
24:50The army's very clear stance on this issue,
24:54which was stated in the press conference,
24:56of the 7th of May,
24:58has not changed,
25:01nor will it ever change.
25:04It has not changed,
25:06nor will it ever change.
25:07A very clear and clear stance has been presented.
25:09After a year of Imran Khan's arrest,
25:12Tehreek-e-Islam has held a Jalsa in Swabi.
25:14In this Jalsa,
25:15Tehreek-e-Islam's leader,
25:16Mohammad Khan,
25:17in response to the DGISPR press conference,
25:19has said,
25:20that you should apologize to Imran Khan.
25:22Such a country will not work.
25:25It is forbidden.
25:27Go and apologize.
25:28He will forgive you.
25:29Apologize.
25:31If he forgives you,
25:32the country will work.
25:33If you make a press conference,
25:35the country will not work.
25:36The people will have to accept it.
25:40The other day,
25:41Imran Khan,
25:42in response to the questions of the foreign news agency,
25:44has also said,
25:45that it is foolishness to maintain good relations with the army.
25:49We are ready to negotiate with the army,
25:51and it will be more profitable to talk to the actual force.
25:53But along with that,
25:54he has also made the condition,
25:55that until the majority of the Tehreek-e-Islam is accepted in the elections,
25:58there will be no apology from the government or the army outside the court.
26:03Imran Khan,
26:04in response to the Reuters,
26:05has said,
26:06that in view of the most important role of the army in the geographical position of Pakistan,
26:08and in the private sector,
26:11it would be foolishness not to promote such relations.
26:14We are proud of our soldiers and the armed forces.
26:17Imran Khan has said,
26:18that I have criticized the individuals,
26:21not the army as an institution.
26:23And the misunderstandings of the military leadership
26:25should not be held against the entire institution.
26:28Let's change this statement.
26:29But the statement of the Pak Army is the same,
26:31that if an apology is asked on the 9th,
26:32then the matter will move forward.
26:34Along with this,
26:35DGISPR has also made it clear,
26:36that there is a mafia,
26:37which does not want Pakistan to progress.
26:40Our problem is,
26:41that for our political goals,
26:43for our narrow interests,
26:44it is a target of criticism.
26:46Because there is a mafia here,
26:48which does not want the people of Pakistan to progress,
26:51and its prosperity to be preserved.
26:53When there is a fire in your house,
26:54the question is not,
26:55why did you put out the fire?
26:57He will definitely ask the question,
26:59who has set this fire.
27:00He thinks,
27:01that his success is in the destruction of Pakistan.
27:04Recognize that mafia,
27:06and give him an answer in one language,
27:09that whatever you do,
27:10nothing can,
27:11and nothing will stop us,
27:13from doing what we do.
27:41The 9th of May is related.
27:43About this,
27:44the decision is yet to be made,
27:46that who was behind it.
27:48Therefore,
27:49the most important thing is,
27:51that we have entered the petition,
27:53on 25th May,
27:542023,
27:55in the Supreme Court.
27:57In which we have said,
27:59that on the basis of the present judges,
28:01make a judicial tribunal,
28:03and do judicial inquiry.
28:05And find out,
28:07what are their facts.
28:09Because,
28:10the PDI did not say,
28:12that go and attack the institutions,
28:14or do some kind of violence.
28:16It was a matter of peaceful demonstration.
28:18How it was made violent,
28:20who has made it,
28:22a complete inquiry should be done.
28:25After the inquiry,
28:27whoever is found guilty,
28:29should be punished.
28:31Whether he apologizes or not,
28:33that is another matter.
28:34But,
28:35how can you hold someone guilty,
28:37without any kind of inquiry,
28:39and without giving a judicial opportunity,
28:41to every party,
28:43on which there is an accusation,
28:45that we were not there,
28:47we did not say anything,
28:49that go and do violence.
28:51Therefore,
28:53this is a special purpose,
28:55that by saying 9th May,
28:579th May,
28:59all kinds of injustice,
29:01all kinds of oppression,
29:03all kinds of oppression,
29:05should be continued,
29:07with other party leaders,
29:09and party workers.
29:11They have to show leniency,
29:13who have put up
29:15so many accusations,
29:17who have put up
29:19baseless accusations,
29:21who sometimes call it mafia,
29:23sometimes call it something else.
29:25The injustice is on their side.
29:27They should show leniency,
29:29so that the matter can be discussed.
29:31Sir, please tell us,
29:33two judges have presented
29:35a controversial note,
29:37an in-depth controversial note,
29:39and they are afraid
29:41that their review will be infructious.
29:43How are you looking at this
29:45controversial note?
29:47This controversial note has been
29:49deliberately brought to us,
29:51by those people,
29:53who actually,
29:55this controversial note,
29:57has never been a part
29:59of this procedure.
30:01Then, a controversial note
30:03is made.
30:05What are you disagreeing with?
30:07You have not even given
30:09detailed reasons.
30:11You are presuming the reasons,
30:13and you are giving your decision,
30:15which is included in two judges.
30:17There is a decision of 9 judges,
30:19in fact, up to 11 judges.
30:21You are speaking against it,
30:23in the open.
30:25You do not have detailed reasons,
30:27detailed judgment.
30:29What is the controversial note about?
30:31This is an unlawful,
30:33unconstitutional,
30:35and unconstitutional
30:37act of these two judges.
30:39In my opinion,
30:41there should be a case of
30:43misconduct between these two judges.
30:45Because,
30:47it has never happened before,
30:49that without a majority judgment,
30:51a minority...