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Bangladesh Main Inqlab kay bad kiya Pakistan main bhi Ayesa Kuch Hone jaraha hai? | Expert Analysis

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00:00The definition of a state, as per the constitution of Pakistan, is what you have in front of you.
00:07And this is the definition of a state in all the parliamentary systems and governments in the country.
00:13What is the definition of our state?
00:14And every day you hear, a state, a state, like a mother, no one can stand in front of a state.
00:18What is a state?
00:20Article 7 of the constitution of Pakistan says that a state comes under the definition of a government of the day,
00:27which is the present government.
00:29And that government is formed from the stomach of the parliament.
00:34And it has a national assembly, then a provincial assembly, and then local governments.
00:40So basically, the elected representatives of the people play a key role in the state.
00:47They use the power of the state.
00:49Therefore, it is very important for the elected representatives to be elected through a clean and transparent election.
00:57Viewers, what happened in Bangladesh?
00:59When the elections were held in Bangladesh, at the beginning of this year,
01:03the observations that came from all over the world were put in front of you.
01:08First of all, the story of AP.
01:09Bangladesh democracy is strained as Haseena wins a fourth term in a boycotted low turnout vote.
01:16After that, another story of AP.
01:18The US-UK says, Bangladesh elections extending Haseena's rule were not credible.
01:23After that, the diplomat, Bangladesh flawed elections increases polarization, risk of violence.
01:30When the elections were held, there was a commentary on it.
01:33BBC's commentary.
01:34Bangladesh elections, lopsided polls, leaves disillusioned voters asking what is the point.
01:40What is the purpose of all this exercise?
01:43Al Jazeera has also put dummy candidates on it.
01:47Coerced voting inside the Bangladesh elections.
01:50It is said that this is all the disorder that was created.
01:55Now, viewers, what happens?
01:57This is a very big incident in the history of Bangladesh on 5th August.
02:02The students of the people of Bangladesh go there.
02:05After that, the people stand together.
02:07The circumstances are in front of you.
02:09A big story is going on in the world today.
02:11Yesterday, the army chief said that we are going to make an interim government.
02:16Today, the students who have started the movement, their leaders have come out.
02:22They said that we do not want such a government.
02:25An interim government.
02:26Dr. Yunus, at the cost of micro-finance, who got noble people,
02:32to become a government under his shadow and run the matter further and hear new elections.
02:37Since the elected representatives of the people had reached there due to the election,
02:44the people of Bangladesh did not accept it.
02:48Now, what happens after that?
02:50Viewers, as it started from yesterday,
02:53everyone in Pakistan, according to their taste, according to their need,
02:57according to their desire to get rid of it, is discussing it.
03:03We saw some tweets, especially since Pakistan Muslim League Noon is joining it with Bani PTI.
03:09We got an old tweet of Marjiam Nawaz Sharif Sahiba, the Chief Organizer and the Chief Minister of Punjab.
03:15She is saying that she ruined the occasion of 16th December.
03:1949 years ago, today, Pakistan's rule of law was broken.
03:25Because a dictator refused to accept the mandate of the people,
03:29or the respect of the vote, by rejecting the recommendations of Hamudur Rehman Commission.
03:34Even today, the respect of the vote is being violated.
03:38Now, this will not happen. The nation has gone.
03:41Viewers, this Hamudur Rehman Commission report,
03:44which has become the favorite of the leaders of Pakistan's rule of law,
03:48Marjiam Sahiba has done this a lot in the past.
03:52After that, viewers, there is a tweet of Khawaja Saad Rafiq,
03:57The lesson of 16th December is this.
04:00We should accept the rule of law.
04:03We should sacrifice our false egos.
04:07We should accept our mistakes.
04:09We should make the decisions in the light of the rule of law, justice and democracy.
04:12Even now, we should understand that the time has not come out of our hands.
04:17This is Khawaja Saad Rafiq, a very democratic person.
04:21The most interesting comment on this was of our respected Chaudhary Sahib,
04:25the heir of Sialkot, Khawaja Asif Sahib.
04:27Khawaja Asif Sahib had tweeted in the past,
04:31that 50 years ago, today, the general elections of 1970 took place.
04:35The public league got the majority, but the vote did not get respect.
04:38The results were not accepted.
04:40One, the personal agenda of Fauji Amar won the national agenda.
04:43Pakistan became two-faced.
04:45Today, 50 years later, the war for the respect of the vote continues.
04:49Faith is in danger.
04:51May Allah protect us from any calamity.
04:53Ameen.
04:54And they fixed this incident,
04:57the incident that took place yesterday,
05:00they fixed it on Bani PTI.
05:03The Bangladeshi people have decided who is a traitor and who was.
05:09Where did the daughter get shelter?
05:11What is happening with Majib-ur-Rehman's bodies?
05:14History has given its verdict.
05:16Someone should tell Bani PTI that Maqafate Amal is very merciless.
05:22This is the whole matter.
05:24Khawaja Asif Sahib has also made a statement on this.
05:26I have met four prime ministers of Bangladesh.
05:30Taj-ud-Din, Mushtaq Khundkar, Nazrul-Islam and Mujib-ur-Rehman.
05:34I have met four of them.
05:35When you met Sheikh Mujib, was he a traitor?
05:37No, I don't think he was a traitor.
05:42Naqib Sahib, let's start with you.
05:44The politicians of Pakistan, all across,
05:48please comment on this openly.
05:51Remove PMLN, PTI, People's Party, everything.
05:55Everyone does their own thing.
05:59The people have become so fast.
06:01We keep saying that social media is a bad thing.
06:04But social media shows us a mirror.
06:07You said this in the past, you said this, this was your opinion.
06:10What lesson do we have to learn?
06:12What lesson do we have to teach the youth?
06:14Because you ask a lot of questions.
06:17What should people understand?
06:19What should be the future-looking, forward-looking approach?
06:25Look, first of all, I would like to talk about this.
06:29Yesterday, when this happened in Bangladesh,
06:32after that, a specific group in Pakistan
06:36is continuously trying to make statements.
06:40Because they are very desperate to come to power.
06:43And for a long time, whatever happened,
06:45it will happen in Pakistan too.
06:47Our misfortune is that if something happens in Kenya,
06:50we start making breaking news here that it will happen in Pakistan.
06:53If something happens in Sudan, we start making breaking news here
06:56that something like this will happen in Pakistan.
06:58If something happens in Rwanda, we start making breaking news
07:01that something like this will happen in Pakistan.
07:03We are talking about the world's largest democracy.
07:05You talked about elections, you talked about the results,
07:07you talked about Bangladesh.
07:09We are talking about the world's largest democracy, America.
07:12The elections that took place in America,
07:14the previous elections, after that,
07:16the party that lost the elections, the supporters of Trump,
07:18all the riots that they did there, the world saw it.
07:22But then what happened to those who did the riots there,
07:26the world also saw it.
07:29Okay, I understand.
07:31By the way, the largest democracy in the world right now,
07:34according to the population, is India.
07:36Let's talk about the most powerful democracy.
07:39You are not even powerful, by the way.
07:41Anyway, let's move on.
07:43Let's talk about the weakest democracy.
07:46No, Dr. Yunus got the Nobel Prize in 2006.
07:50And this demand has emerged from the students there.
07:54Because Haseena Wajid's departure from power,
07:59this revolution that has come to Bangladesh,
08:02this revolution is due to the movement of these students.
08:05So, if we talk in comparison to Pakistan,
08:08I am waiting for the students of KPK to come out one day
08:12and bring a revolution like Bangladesh.
08:16Because the way Munawwara Fazl-e-Rehman, ANP,
08:18People's Party are talking,
08:20there has been an open debate there.
08:22And their mandate has been stolen.
08:24So, if students come out in any province of Pakistan,
08:29whether they are from Punjab or KPK,
08:32they should bring a revolution like this.
08:34But it should be a real revolution.
08:36It should not be like No May.
08:38And the way they brought the revolution.
08:41Imagine that the next day,
08:43you are doing a press conference,
08:45and there are Bengalis standing and eating bullets.
08:47And the next day, you say a press conference,
08:49and they say, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
08:51This was their condition.
08:52No, no, Allah forgive us.
08:54We are not in favor of such a revolution.
08:56What do you call it?
08:58People are hoping.
09:00People are waiting for a revolution.
09:03So, the real revolution that was supposed to come,
09:05was named as a real revolution in 2014.
09:07Nothing happened then.
09:09Then they came out for the freedom struggle.
09:11Nothing could be done then either.
09:13So, the revolution that had a spark in it,
09:15that spark was already extinguished.
09:17Now, I am very disappointed in the direction of a real revolution.
09:19There will be no revolution in the country.

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