Imran Khan ki Rehai,Adiala tk Long March? PTi Kiya krne Jarahi Hai? Fawad Chaudhry's Analysis

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Imran Khan ki Rehai,Adiala tk Long March? PTi Kiya krne Jarahi Hai? Fawad Chaudhry's Analysis
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00:00And in all this, there has been a voice from the Jalsa,
00:03even though there has been a disagreement,
00:05that Mr. Hamad Azhar says that we will do a long march towards Adiala.
00:10Asad Qais has said in our program that there is nothing like that.
00:12This is Mr. Hamad's own opinion.
00:13Sheryar Afridi has said that it can be a slip of tongue.
00:16Mr. Hamad has said that this is not a slip of tongue.
00:18This long march towards Adiala or anything like that,
00:22can this play an important role in the release of Mr. Khan
00:24to create pressure in the government?
00:26But if the PTI had to carry out this march,
00:30it was on 9th February when the PTI was supposed to leave.
00:34It's too late now.
00:34It's too late now.
00:36Now, look, you just need to make an opposition alliance.
00:39Yes, this march is very...
00:41You have to do something that will shake the legs of the government.
00:44Or that will shake the legs of Mr. Bilawar.
00:46Yes, okay.
00:47So, you will have that when Maulana Fazlur Rahman,
00:51Hafiz Naeem, Pir Pagada, Asad Qaisar
00:54and the other leadership of the PTI will address the guest club
00:58and say that we are coming on a certain day,
01:00we will have a Jalsa on D-Chowk,
01:02you can stop us if you want to.
01:04But if the PTI wants to carry out this kind of adventure alone,
01:08then personally, I would say not to do this.
01:11You first make an alliance and then...
01:13Okay, you say this again and again,
01:15but explain why you say this.
01:17This is your opinion, right?
01:19The most popular party at the moment,
01:21more than any other party, is the PTI.
01:23This means that the street power is with the PTI.
01:26Then why do you think that the most popular party
01:28will have to come alone?
01:30When very few popular parties are with the PTI,
01:33then it will add a lot of power to this.
01:36The reason is that there is a timing for street power.
01:40You have a problem right now.
01:43Otherwise, it will also happen alone.
01:45The kind of government policies,
01:48and the kind of government is going down,
01:50and the weight is increasing.
01:52The time for PTI will also come again alone.
01:54But as I told you, the timing,
01:57if it was done on 9th February,
01:59then it would have been done in a week.
02:01That timing was missed.
02:03Liaquat Chatha's statement was missed.
02:05Now, everything has a timing.
02:08Right now, it is the timing of the alliance,
02:10not the timing of the PTI.
02:12If the PTI wants to do it alone,
02:14then it will have to wait a little longer.
02:16The waiting depends on a couple of events.
02:21Where does the Supreme Court fight go?
02:24We will have to see that.
02:26If the budget is ruined,
02:29and people find out what happened to them,
02:32then we will have to wait for that.
02:34So, I think September will be a little early.
02:37Obviously, Hamad has also thought about it.
02:40He is a very intelligent man.
02:42He must have thought about it.
02:44Mr. Fawad, I have a few more things to discuss with you.
02:47Mr. Qazi Faiz Issa is preparing for the Constitutional Amendment.
02:50Before that, I would like to take you back to the beginning.
02:53Don't you think that whatever you have said,
02:56that this is just a statement,
02:58but it is a matter of forgiveness.
03:00The real issue is that the other side
03:03wants to make sure that
03:06there is a decision on 9th February,
03:08and there is a statement based on forgiveness.
03:10Otherwise, there will be a problem
03:12and people will be angry.
03:14So, don't you think that
03:16what you think is right,
03:18is wrong.
03:20The real issue is that
03:22you want to clear your position
03:24because you are calling it a false flag.
03:26You are attacking our homes,
03:28and you are saying that we did it.
03:30This is the real issue.
03:32I agree with you.
03:34This is a very important event,
03:36and it should not be ignored.
03:38But you are not ready to give any importance to 8th February.
03:41It is not possible that
03:43the decision of crores of people in Pakistan
03:45is a non-event,
03:47and one event is all the same.
03:49I am just telling you that
03:51this is not a whole, this is a part.
03:53You are saying that this part is a whole.
03:55Now, look at this,
03:57I am asking a question.
03:59If I wear the cap of clarification,
04:01will you clarify?
04:03Isn't this the most important part?
04:05What do you say about 8th February?
04:07Yes, I will say.
04:09There is no importance.
04:11Of course, there is a lot of importance.
04:13I am talking about the same friends
04:15whom you talked about.
04:17You do it this way,
04:19that there are two very important
04:21days of this school,
04:238th February and 9th May.
04:25You have to put both of them
04:27in front of you and make your next strategy.
04:29Both of them, because the strategy
04:31demands that there should be
04:33engagement in the establishment
04:35and in the country's largest political party.
04:37And I want to tell you
04:39that
04:41this PTI
04:43should never say that
04:45they do not want to talk to political parties.
04:47Political parties are also
04:49an integral part of this whole matter.
04:51You will have to convince them
04:53that if you are there,
04:55you will not target them
04:57with retaliatory actions
04:59and democracy will be
05:01abolished in Pakistan.
05:03This is a larger debate
05:05and a part of a grand dialogue.
05:07Isn't this a very unpopular thing
05:09for the PTI's vote bank?
05:11What does this mean?
05:13Look, in democracy
05:15and in some things,
05:17there cannot be a take-all.
05:19It cannot be that
05:21what is mine is mine
05:23and what is yours is also mine.
05:25This cannot happen.
05:27You will have to leave some things
05:29and you will take some things.
05:31The real thing is that
05:33a person like me
05:35and I am sure you too
05:37would wish that
05:39we do not want to make Pakistan a Bangladesh.
05:41We do not want to see
05:43that people come out here
05:45and hug each other.
05:47We want that the matter
05:49should be resolved
05:51in the normal circumstances of Pakistan
05:53while remaining within the constitution.
05:55And for this,
05:57we need to keep all the parts
05:59in front of us and talk to them.
06:01All of this should happen.
06:03Do you agree that
06:05in today's history,
06:07the position of the other side
06:09is exactly the same as it was before?
06:11You yourself said that
06:13there is a third statement
06:15in a week which is leading to a dialogue.
06:17Do you agree that the mood
06:19and temperament of the other side
06:21is exactly the same as it was?

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