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Transcript
00:00:00In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:00:07In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:00:27Alrighty.
00:00:28In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:00:29Peace be upon you.
00:00:30Welcome to Ba Khabar Sawera.
00:00:32We will begin today's show with the good news that Arshad Nadeem has set a new record.
00:00:38First of all, we congratulate him.
00:00:40Congratulate him and congratulate the Pakistanis as well.
00:00:43What is the matter, brother Arshad?
00:00:45When Sadaf Abdul Jabbar was talking about the gold medal yesterday, I was saying that it can be any medal.
00:00:51Because the reason was that in individual capacity, the last medal we won was that of Kansi.
00:00:57And apart from that, the gold medal won by the hockey team was 40 years old.
00:01:04It happened in 1984.
00:01:07And after that, I just switched on the TV.
00:01:11At that time, I saw this scene.
00:01:14Brother, this scene was such that what can I say.
00:01:18And Arshad threw his best throw, from which he also set a record of 92.97.
00:01:25That was the throw.
00:01:26And after that, no one could come close to him.
00:01:28And you think that he himself could not come close to his throw.
00:01:31But the best thing was that he did 92.97 twice.
00:01:34And Sadaf Abdul Jabbar, you think that I was so emotional.
00:01:37Before this, the courage or sometimes your expectations do not remain.
00:01:44In the 2011 World Cup, when Saeed Ajmal got sixes from Mike Hussey.
00:01:48After that, I have never been emotional about anything.
00:01:50But last night was the time.
00:01:52When I was stressed.
00:01:53Why was I stressed?
00:01:54That Neeraj Chopra should not throw ahead of him.
00:01:56That someone else should not surpass him.
00:01:58But the throw that Arshad Nadeem threw, that was an Olympic record.
00:02:03After 2008, this record has been established again.
00:02:06Which Arshad Nadeem has done.
00:02:08And then you see that Anderson Peters or apart from that Neeraj Chopra.
00:02:13No one could come close to him.
00:02:15And Neeraj did not cross the psychological part of 90.
00:02:19He did not cross that too.
00:02:20And we saw how many attempts of Neeraj, he did not even cancel.
00:02:24Yes, yes.
00:02:25If the foot goes ahead.
00:02:27Yes, if the foot goes ahead of the line or the hand goes ahead.
00:02:30Because he was throwing by utilizing the whole body.
00:02:34And with that we saw that Arshad canceled only one attempt.
00:02:38But Arshad made sure.
00:02:40The way Arshad came with confidence.
00:02:43And as soon as he came, the commentators also threw their best.
00:02:48They were so happy.
00:02:49So whenever he came, the commentators also got very excited.
00:02:53After that, this series started and our heartbeats also increased.
00:02:57But Arshad did it.
00:02:59Believe me, in our country where you think that people are leaving the country for a better future.
00:03:08And they are not ready to give anything to their country.
00:03:10They are deserting.
00:03:12In such a situation, such young people, such people make the name of Pakistan shine.
00:03:16In spite of less family, in spite of less resources.
00:03:19And it has made me so much emotional.
00:03:22I mean, we all love our country.
00:03:24And we are all in this boat, in fact, we are all riding in this boat.
00:03:27So these things touch you very emotionally.
00:03:31I mean, controlling your emotions.
00:03:33Then some of the songs of Junaid Jamshed come to your mind.
00:03:38You know, like this, he was Maula, now you are Maula.
00:03:42It was beautiful.
00:03:44Yesterday, the javelin throw in the final of the Paris Olympics.
00:03:48Four of his top throws have been thrown.
00:03:51Let's start with that and start with the fourth number.
00:03:54So Arshad Nadeem gets this credit that he has thrown three major throws.
00:03:58So Arshad threw 88.72 meters, which you can say is his third best.
00:04:04You have to see this scene.
00:04:06You can see Arshad's body language in this.
00:04:08After that, he himself gave us a little.
00:04:11This is the first one.
00:04:12No, no, this is the first one.
00:04:13No, sorry, 88.72 meters.
00:04:16This is his third best.
00:04:18After that, if anyone was giving him a little competition,
00:04:23then Neeraj Chopra, who is a silver medalist.
00:04:25He has 89.45 meters.
00:04:29You can see this one.
00:04:30He was so pumped up, Neeraj Chopra, that he said that I am close.
00:04:33After that, he was making gestures.
00:04:35But that was the best he could throw.
00:04:38And he is a brilliant athlete.
00:04:40You can see his size, his physical tendencies,
00:04:44his aerodynamics, his body mechanics.
00:04:47You can see what he uses.
00:04:49But Arshad Nadeem was just way too good.
00:04:53Now, the last throw that we saw.
00:04:55No, now we are showing you Arshad's second best.
00:04:58Yes, second best, but his last throw.
00:04:5991.79 meters.
00:05:01Think about it, Arshad crossed 90 twice.
00:05:05And this was his sixth attempt.
00:05:07In his last attempt, you can see that he was so powerful
00:05:10that he threw it over 91 meters.
00:05:13But you can see that the record of 90 meters in the Olympics,
00:05:19if he hadn't broken it in his first attempt,
00:05:21then Arshad Nadeem would have broken it again.
00:05:23If we talk about three best throws out of four,
00:05:26then Arshad Nadeem has it.
00:05:28Arshad Nadeem has it.
00:05:29And this is the throw that gave him the gold medal.
00:05:32A throw of 92.97 meters.
00:05:35That means he has also made a record in the World Cup.
00:05:39Olympics.
00:05:40Yes.
00:05:41Sorry, not World Cup, Olympics.
00:05:43Our entire sports language is cricket-related.
00:05:48And you can imagine that the Olympics is such an event
00:05:51that if you participate in the World Cup,
00:05:55you don't get tagged.
00:05:57But if you participate in the Olympics without performing anything,
00:06:01then you get tagged as an Olympian.
00:06:03So this is such a prestigious thing.
00:06:05And this is the Paris Olympics.
00:06:07You will get this opportunity again after four years.
00:06:09The cycle before this was three years old.
00:06:11Now this cycle is four years old.
00:06:13And you can see Sadaf Abdul Jabbar,
00:06:14when his first throw got cancelled,
00:06:16he was saying that he was wobbly.
00:06:18His run-up was also not good.
00:06:19But in the second throw, he made such a record
00:06:22that no one could get close to him.
00:06:24You can see that Neeraj Chopra was representing more than one billion people.
00:06:28And everybody thought that he is the gold medalist.
00:06:33Last year, he was the defending champion.
00:06:36But Ashraf Nadeem ruined everyone's hopes.
00:06:40But they were good competitors.
00:06:44They had a good relationship.
00:06:47And Pakistan won the gold medal after 32 years.
00:06:50In 1984, Pakistan won the gold medal in hockey.
00:06:58And this honor is going to Ashraf Nadeem.
00:07:01Let's show you what he did after winning the gold medal.
00:07:04Sadaf Abdul Jabbar was talking about the sportsman spirit.
00:07:07When he heard about winning the gold medal,
00:07:10Neeraj Chopra's mother said that
00:07:13the silver medal is equal to gold.
00:07:17And he said that Arshad Nadeem is also his son.
00:07:20Just imagine the kind of love these players share.
00:07:24This is called the sportsman spirit.
00:07:26He is not talking about the countries.
00:07:27If we talk about the people,
00:07:29they have good emotions.
00:07:31And if we talk about these two,
00:07:33when Neeraj won the medal,
00:07:36and Arshad was not there,
00:07:38he mentioned that he would have been great
00:07:40if Arshad Nadeem was from the neighboring country.
00:07:44This is a good sportsman spirit.
00:07:46Only an athlete can understand
00:07:49who can give him a tough time
00:07:51and who can perform well.
00:07:53So Neeraj had this idea.
00:07:54Now let's talk about this.
00:07:56We would like to know about Arshad Nadeem's success.
00:07:59We are all very excited.
00:08:02We wanted to talk to Arshad himself.
00:08:05But he said that he will come on 14th August
00:08:08and celebrate the gold medal together.
00:08:12His coach Salman Butt is with us.
00:08:15Let's talk to him.
00:08:16Mr. Salman, congratulations.
00:08:18Thank you so much.
00:08:19This is an opportunity
00:08:21that we all want to celebrate.
00:08:23Arshad threw the best throw
00:08:25of 92.97 meters.
00:08:27Even after that,
00:08:29his other best throw also crossed 90 meters.
00:08:31So this is his success.
00:08:33There is a lot of hard work behind it.
00:08:35So you were expecting
00:08:37that he would throw so far.
00:08:39What were your expectations?
00:08:42The question you asked,
00:08:46I am thankful to God
00:08:48that our javelin throw was finalized
00:08:50in Paris.
00:08:52We went there with the belief
00:08:54that there would be a tough competition here.
00:08:56Obviously, there were four athletes.
00:08:59Neeraj Chopra,
00:09:01who is a former Olympic champion,
00:09:03was also there.
00:09:04Evidently, the throw that Arshad threw today
00:09:08and the fourth throw of the second round
00:09:10and the fourth throw of the fourth round
00:09:12that he threw,
00:09:14he also broke the Olympic record,
00:09:16which was more than two and a half Olympic records.
00:09:20And along with that,
00:09:22he also threw javelin
00:09:26about three meters ahead
00:09:28of our other competitors.
00:09:30Now, if you understand javelin throw,
00:09:33then in such a big competition,
00:09:36it is very difficult to catch
00:09:38the javelin thrown by Arshad Chopra.
00:09:40This is a great favor of God.
00:09:44This is the result of the prayers
00:09:46of the people of Pakistan.
00:09:48And we are humble in victory
00:09:50in front of God.
00:09:52We are thankful to God
00:09:54and we hope
00:09:56that the Pakistani people
00:09:58will also be very happy.
00:10:00And God willing,
00:10:02we will continue to do our work
00:10:04in the same way
00:10:06we will continue to work in the field of athletics.
00:10:08Mr. Bhatt, we were also seeing
00:10:10that you were overwhelmed with joy
00:10:12and you were present there
00:10:14to support and guide them.
00:10:16One thing we would like to understand
00:10:18that I and Sadaf used to talk
00:10:20while sitting here
00:10:22that there are not so many resources here,
00:10:24there are not so many training facilities
00:10:26while how Indians train,
00:10:28how the rest of Finland was doing,
00:10:30how the athletes of other countries were training,
00:10:32how they were taking care
00:10:34of their health,
00:10:36so despite that,
00:10:38you achieved such a great success
00:10:40that it made the whole nation proud.
00:10:42What will you comment on this?
00:10:44How was this possible?
00:10:46Your question is that
00:10:48our athletic systems
00:10:50are not so developed.
00:10:52And although there are sports boards
00:10:54at the prevention level,
00:10:56there are also at the federal level.
00:10:58So work is being done slowly,
00:11:00the government is doing it.
00:11:02The sports that are performing well
00:11:04should give opportunities
00:11:06to their athletes and talents.
00:11:08They should give opportunities
00:11:10for competitions, training,
00:11:12coaches should do it.
00:11:14The level at which
00:11:16the rest of the people invest
00:11:18is very high,
00:11:20but on our own,
00:11:22like we started this project
00:11:24and it was a project of 4-5 years.
00:11:26And as you saw,
00:11:28Allah gave us success
00:11:30in this project.
00:11:32But Allah also accepted
00:11:34our hard work.
00:11:36So obviously,
00:11:38we have to work hard
00:11:40and we have to do it
00:11:42in a way.
00:11:44And we will have to adopt
00:11:46that way and develop
00:11:48our systems.
00:11:50I hope that
00:11:52our authorities
00:11:54will develop this system
00:11:56in the future,
00:11:58both at the state level
00:12:00and at the federal level.
00:12:02Brilliant.
00:12:04Thank you so much, Salman.
00:12:06Everyone's eyes were on the TV
00:12:08and we were watching.
00:12:10And we were afraid
00:12:12that someone might cross 90.
00:12:14But the throw of Arshad,
00:12:16which he threw,
00:12:18he made a record.
00:12:20This event is so stressful,
00:12:22that you think that
00:12:24in the second throw,
00:12:26he made a record.
00:12:28There were 12 athletes.
00:12:30Then the number went down to 8.
00:12:32Then this happened.
00:12:34Mr. Hashmi,
00:12:36a representative of Khusroosi Baraat Khel,
00:12:38is here with us.
00:12:40We were discussing
00:12:42how this victory can happen.
00:12:44We were expecting
00:12:46any medal to be better.
00:12:48Even Sadaf was saying
00:12:50that the gold medal will win.
00:12:52So I was thinking
00:12:54that if Arshad wins,
00:12:56he will win a bronze medal.
00:12:58And the line-up,
00:13:00the big athletes,
00:13:02especially Neeraj Chopra,
00:13:04who had a lot of experience,
00:13:06he will win a bronze medal.
00:13:08So I was thinking
00:13:10that if Arshad wins,
00:13:12he will win a bronze medal.
00:13:14And the line-up,
00:13:16the big athletes,
00:13:18especially Neeraj Chopra,
00:13:20he will win a bronze medal.
00:13:22So I was thinking
00:13:24that if Arshad wins,
00:13:26he will win a bronze medal.
00:13:28And the line-up,
00:13:30the big athletes,
00:13:32especially Neeraj Chopra,
00:13:34who spend crores of rupees
00:13:36on their training,
00:13:38and they have trained for 60 days
00:13:40in 3 countries,
00:13:42Finland, Germany and Turkey.
00:13:44So I was thinking
00:13:46that if Arshad wins,
00:13:48he will win a bronze medal.
00:13:50He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:13:52We couldn't believe it.
00:13:54I couldn't believe it.
00:13:56I couldn't believe it.
00:13:58I couldn't believe it.
00:14:00He is very confident.
00:14:02He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:04He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:06He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:08He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:10He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:12He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:14:14He threw a 95-meter throw.
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00:14:38He threw a 95-meter throw.
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00:15:00He threw a 95-meter throw.
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00:15:16He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:18He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:20He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:22He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:24He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:26He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:28He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:30He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:32He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:34He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:36He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:38He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:40He threw a 95-meter throw.
00:15:42In his individual capacity,
00:15:44he has shown his talent.
00:15:46He has talent, hard work,
00:15:48and prayers.
00:15:50His focus,
00:15:52his body language,
00:15:54his confidence,
00:15:56made him believe
00:15:58that he is going to win a big medal.
00:16:00Last night,
00:16:02Neeraj said that
00:16:04he had a groin injury.
00:16:06He was taking a complete run-up,
00:16:08but when he was going for a follow-through,
00:16:10he kept falling.
00:16:12His foot was going to the other side of the line.
00:16:14Whenever he trains,
00:16:16his German coach says that
00:16:18in follow-through,
00:16:20it's better to fall on both hands.
00:16:22His throw is good.
00:16:24He was falling on both hands,
00:16:26but his foot was crossing the line
00:16:28in all his throws.
00:16:30Yes, mostly.
00:16:32This happened only once.
00:16:34It's hard work.
00:16:36It's a matter of great joy.
00:16:38I was watching the athletes
00:16:40from Granada,
00:16:42or Finland.
00:16:44They were like canyons.
00:16:46They were propelling themselves.
00:16:48I used to think that
00:16:50they might reach there before me.
00:16:52But Arshad,
00:16:54he was just like a super-jumbo aircraft.
00:16:56He had to control himself.
00:17:00Biomechanic experts
00:17:02and Neeraj's coach
00:17:04are actually not Javelin's coach.
00:17:06He is a biomechanic expert
00:17:08who trains him on body movement.
00:17:10All these things are mixed up.
00:17:12Your body movement,
00:17:14your velocity,
00:17:16the way you throw the net,
00:17:18the trajectory,
00:17:20the angle at which you throw,
00:17:22all these things.
00:17:24But Nia Chunnu,
00:17:26his velocity, trajectory,
00:17:28focus, mindset,
00:17:30all these things.
00:17:32These are small things.
00:17:34Everything counts.
00:17:36Think about it.
00:17:38In the 1960s,
00:17:40Mohammad Bashir
00:17:42won a medal.
00:17:44Kansi's medal.
00:17:46In 1988, Hussain Shah
00:17:48won a medal. Kansi's medal.
00:17:50Think about it.
00:17:52The last individual medal
00:17:54he won was 36 years ago.
00:17:56This time,
00:17:58he has won a gold medal
00:18:00in the Olympics.
00:18:02Everyone will remember it.
00:18:04It's a big thing.
00:18:06It's the best performance
00:18:08of the century in javelin.
00:18:10Actually, javelin used to be
00:18:12different type of javelin
00:18:14in the Olympics
00:18:16in the 90s and 96s.
00:18:18It was a bit light.
00:18:20That's why Chaito Sulweke
00:18:22threw it in the 98.48-96 Olympics.
00:18:24Then the International
00:18:26Olympic Committee said
00:18:28that it's going too far.
00:18:30They made it harder.
00:18:32They made it heavier.
00:18:34That's why it crossed 90.
00:18:36In the Commonwealth Games
00:18:38in 2022,
00:18:40in Birmingham,
00:18:42when Akshad did 90.18,
00:18:44many people were surprised.
00:18:46Many people said
00:18:48it was a foul play.
00:18:50There was something wrong with the javelin.
00:18:52He was using drugs.
00:18:54There were many things.
00:18:56It was surprising.
00:18:58If a person can do
00:19:0090.18,
00:19:02then he can do
00:19:0492.97 too.
00:19:06He proved to the world
00:19:08that only money
00:19:10can't buy a gold medal.
00:19:12Mr. Shahid,
00:19:14the way our national flag was waving,
00:19:16the emotions of all of us
00:19:18as a nation,
00:19:20we are trying to process it
00:19:22that actually
00:19:24Pakistan's Akshad Nadeem
00:19:26has won the gold medal.
00:19:28Those countries
00:19:30who are in the race
00:19:32to win the gold medal,
00:19:34they have witnessed
00:19:36this moment
00:19:38for so many times.
00:19:40It's so important
00:19:42that we invest money
00:19:44on our athletes and other sports.
00:19:46We don't see it.
00:19:48Today, Akshad has shown
00:19:50with his individual capacity
00:19:52and talent
00:19:54how important it is
00:19:56to raise Pakistan's name in the world.
00:19:58It's not just cricket.
00:20:00We can work on other sports too.
00:20:02But still, you see
00:20:04that there is no hard work.
00:20:06There are talks and celebrations.
00:20:08But we do not do anything.
00:20:10There is a lot of talent.
00:20:12There is a famous poem by
00:20:14Lama Iqbal.
00:20:16No, Iqbal,
00:20:18I do not expect
00:20:20my ancestors.
00:20:22We should build on this.
00:20:24Whatever happened in the past,
00:20:26if by the next Olympics
00:20:28of 2028, we produce
00:20:30at least two more medal winners,
00:20:32not more than two because
00:20:34we celebrate
00:20:36Nihasul for a while
00:20:38and then forget what to do.
00:20:40But we should build on this.
00:20:42And one more thing,
00:20:44sorry to interrupt,
00:20:46we should highlight
00:20:48the negligence
00:20:50of Arshad Nadeem.
00:20:52This is Arshad Nadeem's
00:20:54individual performance.
00:20:56Everyone should not take credit
00:20:58for not being a part of this process.
00:21:00They say, we did not do anything.
00:21:02But still, he won a gold medal.
00:21:04That was his individual performance,
00:21:06his capacity, his skill set.
00:21:08What did you do?
00:21:10That should be the question.
00:21:12For the last two or three years,
00:21:14Arshad has worked hard
00:21:16in his personal capacity.
00:21:18For example, Akram Sai
00:21:20from the Athletics Federation.
00:21:22Akram Sai has a role in this.
00:21:24Akram Sai arranged
00:21:26the Javelin for Arshad.
00:21:28That was a big deal.
00:21:30But a year ago,
00:21:32he was running
00:21:34pillar to post for the Javelin.
00:21:36Six months ago, he was not
00:21:38getting a visa to South Africa.
00:21:40He faced a lot of difficulties.
00:21:42Despite that, he won
00:21:44with his hard work and effort.
00:21:46Akram Sai,
00:21:48Sakhi,
00:21:50and Salman Butt
00:21:52supported him.
00:21:54But we should
00:21:56build on this.
00:21:58Yesterday,
00:22:00I was reading a statement
00:22:02by the President of China.
00:22:04He said, he wants gold medals
00:22:06above the USA.
00:22:08China is such a developed
00:22:10and resourceful country.
00:22:12If we cannot match
00:22:14our athletes,
00:22:16we can at least
00:22:18go 10% or 15%.
00:22:20Our two or three games
00:22:22are very good.
00:22:24Chappalish of the Federation
00:22:26did not let them go to the Olympics.
00:22:28They are the medalists
00:22:30of the Commonwealth Games.
00:22:32Our boxers, wrestlers,
00:22:34and shooters are very good.
00:22:36Our national champion
00:22:38has to do his duty
00:22:40to bring a weapon.
00:22:42Pakistan Sports
00:22:44is responsible for
00:22:46producing and developing
00:22:48regional champions.
00:22:50Two years ago,
00:22:52they returned Rs. 38 crores
00:22:54to the government.
00:22:56We are not able to use it.
00:22:58This is so sad.
00:23:00Thank you so much,
00:23:02Shahid Ashmi,
00:23:04for being with us.
00:23:06This budget
00:23:08can be used
00:23:10for our players.
00:23:14Until you invest
00:23:16and prepare
00:23:18the players,
00:23:20this is a different specimen.
00:23:22Apart from this,
00:23:24we have talent.
00:23:26Three people from Finland
00:23:28qualified for the finals.
00:23:30Three out of twelve.
00:23:32I was thinking
00:23:34that one of them
00:23:36might win a medal.
00:23:38This performance
00:23:40gave Pakistan a gold medal.
00:23:42After 32 years,
00:23:44he won a gold medal.
00:23:48Welcome back once again.
00:23:50We were so lost in our thoughts
00:23:52that we didn't realize
00:23:54that we were on air.
00:23:58We are part of the history now.
00:24:00I want to know
00:24:02when did you believe
00:24:04that Arshad is the one?
00:24:06When Arshad won the medal.
00:24:08Sadaf, when I turned on the TV,
00:24:10I was looking at different websites.
00:24:12I think it was Neeraj's last throw.
00:24:14No, I realized
00:24:16when he threw
00:24:18and crossed the 90 mark
00:24:20where the markers are.
00:24:22I opened my eyes
00:24:24to see if it was really him.
00:24:26When he confirmed 92.97,
00:24:28it came to my mind.
00:24:30But Anderson Peters,
00:24:32who came third,
00:24:34has a record of 93 meters.
00:24:36I thought
00:24:38that all the athletes
00:24:40have this tendency
00:24:42that they can do it.
00:24:44I was scared till the end.
00:24:46But you are very right about this thing.
00:24:48Neeraj Chopra's last throw
00:24:50directly sealed the deal.
00:24:52Yesterday, no one came close
00:24:54to Arshad.
00:24:56Even Neeraj couldn't cross the 90 mark.
00:24:58He couldn't touch it.
00:25:00Let's talk about this
00:25:02because we are celebrating Arshad's performance.
00:25:04Why not? The whole nation is celebrating.
00:25:06Everyone is very happy.
00:25:08Sabih Sudhir, Pakistan Athletics Federation,
00:25:10Major General Retired, Mohammad Akram,
00:25:12Mr. Sahi is with us.
00:25:14Mr. Sahi, first of all, congratulations to you.
00:25:16Thank you so much for joining us.
00:25:18I want to know
00:25:20if you were
00:25:22anticipating Arshad
00:25:24to throw more than 90 marks
00:25:26and win the gold medal.
00:25:28First of all, tell us
00:25:30about this victory.
00:25:32Like the whole of Pakistan,
00:25:34you can guess
00:25:36that I have been
00:25:38working hard for this kid
00:25:40for the last 10 years.
00:25:42I have been talking to you
00:25:44since the last Olympics.
00:25:46I am not able to
00:25:48talk to anyone right now.
00:25:50If you have seen yesterday,
00:25:52when Arshad came to me
00:25:54with the entire stadium,
00:25:56he started crying.
00:25:58He was crying a lot.
00:26:00I will tell you the reason for that.
00:26:02Of course, there were emotions of joy.
00:26:04But there is a big
00:26:06truth behind it
00:26:08that I will share with you.
00:26:10If you have time.
00:26:12Please do share with us.
00:26:14I will share with you that
00:26:16when Arshad Nadeem came
00:26:18to 5th place in the last Olympics,
00:26:20then of course, in the history of Pakistan,
00:26:22athletics and sports
00:26:24were also a big event.
00:26:26When we came back to Pakistan,
00:26:28there were celebrations.
00:26:30We got awards and everything.
00:26:32After 2-3 weeks,
00:26:34I called Arshad
00:26:36and his coach to me.
00:26:38I said, this is very good.
00:26:40Thank God.
00:26:42You tell me Arshad,
00:26:44where is the medal that I was waiting for?
00:26:46Believe me,
00:26:48I started crying
00:26:50like a kid.
00:26:52You understand,
00:26:54you grow up in 2-3 minutes.
00:26:56Anyway,
00:26:58when Arshad was sent here,
00:27:00that night, when I
00:27:02had dinner with everyone,
00:27:04I said this to everyone.
00:27:06I said, Arshad,
00:27:08only you, Salman and your coach
00:27:10know what happened after the Olympics
00:27:12when the media talked about you.
00:27:14So take care of my tears
00:27:16and take care of my gray hair.
00:27:18This time, God willing,
00:27:20bring the medal.
00:27:22When Arshad hugged me,
00:27:24he was crying very loudly.
00:27:26I don't know if you have that 3-minute scene.
00:27:28Yes, we have it.
00:27:30It was such an emotional moment.
00:27:32Yes.
00:27:36Basically, our viewers
00:27:38would like to know,
00:27:40how did you support?
00:27:42There were a lot of issues.
00:27:44From the acquisition of Javelin,
00:27:46in Pakistan,
00:27:48people invest a lot.
00:27:50Especially in sports,
00:27:52our boards,
00:27:54our governments,
00:27:56federations have their own issues.
00:27:58What difficulties did Arshad face here?
00:28:00And what was your role
00:28:02in supporting him?
00:28:04The viewers and the public
00:28:06would like to know.
00:28:10Let me tell you that
00:28:12Arshad, as I said earlier,
00:28:1410 years ago,
00:28:16I was the president of the
00:28:18sports department.
00:28:20And in the last 10 years,
00:28:22every single day,
00:28:24every single night,
00:28:26my coach and my people
00:28:28were with him.
00:28:30And when we started,
00:28:32I would like to share
00:28:34that no one knew
00:28:36how far Arshad Nadeem
00:28:38would go.
00:28:40It was just our guess.
00:28:42We saw a talent.
00:28:44But no one was ready
00:28:46to invest in him.
00:28:48I would like to mention
00:28:50that a person,
00:28:52who is a personal friend of mine,
00:28:54he promised me that
00:28:56if I see this talent,
00:28:58I will sponsor him
00:29:00no matter how much money he has.
00:29:02And according to sponsorship,
00:29:04he goes to that person.
00:29:06No one did that
00:29:08until his results started coming.
00:29:10When he came 5th in the Olympics,
00:29:12then people came to know
00:29:14that this athletic position
00:29:16that General Sai was talking about,
00:29:18he is a real talent.
00:29:20And he can raise the flag
00:29:22of Pakistan.
00:29:24We want more such
00:29:26movements to come.
00:29:28Not just one athlete,
00:29:30but many athletes should come
00:29:32with medals.
00:29:34What can be done for that?
00:29:36Do you have any new thinking
00:29:38after this victory?
00:29:40Because we have to build
00:29:42a new government.
00:29:44What should be done?
00:29:46This is a very good question.
00:29:48We don't have to invent
00:29:50anything new.
00:29:52The whole world is leading
00:29:54in sports.
00:29:56We know what they are doing.
00:29:58This is a government
00:30:00of anyone.
00:30:02I am talking about any government.
00:30:04When I became President,
00:30:06there was a party government,
00:30:08then there was a government
00:30:10of the PTI,
00:30:12now there is a government
00:30:14of Mr. Abhishek.
00:30:16I have seen 4 governments.
00:30:18I want to say clearly that
00:30:20there is no focus or priority
00:30:22of any government.
00:30:24They have to focus
00:30:26and understand our government.
00:30:28There is no better place
00:30:30than sports
00:30:32to give your stock image
00:30:34to the whole world.
00:30:36Sports is just a place
00:30:38where you will see
00:30:40the national anthem
00:30:42of Pakistan and
00:30:44Hussain Nadeem.
00:30:46Imagine that
00:30:48Pakistan will play
00:30:50the national anthem
00:30:52there.
00:30:54Tell me the time
00:30:56of the ceremony
00:30:58so that the Pakistanis
00:31:00know when to watch
00:31:02the live ceremony.
00:31:04It was late
00:31:06but I will call you
00:31:08after some time.
00:31:10So we will see the ceremony today?
00:31:12Yes.
00:31:14I was noticing
00:31:16the beautiful words
00:31:18that you have said.
00:31:20They are the ambassadors
00:31:22of Pakistan.
00:31:24They were overwhelmed
00:31:26and overjoyed
00:31:28when they were talking
00:31:30about the success
00:31:32of Arshad Nadeem
00:31:34who is an ambassador
00:31:36of Pakistan.
00:31:38It is a privilege
00:31:40to participate in the Olympics
00:31:42and to win a medal there.
00:31:44How big is this event?
00:31:46Do we understand that?
00:31:48It is the biggest event
00:31:50in the world.
00:31:52The Olympics will be held
00:31:54in front of the whole world.
00:31:56A young man from Pakistan
00:31:58will be standing
00:32:00at the victory stand
00:32:02and the national anthem
00:32:04of Pakistan will be played.
00:32:06It was a dream of my life
00:32:08to be the president
00:32:10and play the national anthem
00:32:12of Pakistan
00:32:14at the highest forum.
00:32:16It is a dream of my life.
00:32:18Thank you so much.
00:32:20Thank you very much.
00:32:22We will see Arshad Nadeem
00:32:24at the victory stand.
00:32:26He will be awarded a gold medal.
00:32:28I was anticipating
00:32:30to see Arshad Nadeem
00:32:32at the victory stand.
00:32:34I was also waiting for him.
00:32:36There were other events
00:32:38and sports going on.
00:32:40I saw that
00:32:42there was a race track
00:32:44for hurdles
00:32:46at the place
00:32:48where the athletes
00:32:50were running from.
00:32:52Due to that,
00:32:54the javelin throwers
00:32:56had to wait.
00:32:58He was the one
00:33:00who confidently said
00:33:02that Arshad can run
00:33:04more than 90 meters.
00:33:06He said that he can run
00:33:08more than 95 meters.
00:33:10We were surprised
00:33:12by his confidence.
00:33:14We thought that he was
00:33:16saying this in innocence
00:33:18or he knows how capable
00:33:20Arshad is.
00:33:22So, hands off to him.
00:33:24He has proved
00:33:26that he is capable.
00:33:28Akram Sai was saying
00:33:30that the focus is not on the government.
00:33:32The focus should be on the government.
00:33:34But when there is a success,
00:33:36we see that the things
00:33:38are highlighted by the government.
00:33:40The president
00:33:42has also been praised.
00:33:44The Prime Minister
00:33:46has also been praised
00:33:48for Arshad Nadeem's performance.
00:33:50Congratulations.
00:33:52I was also watching
00:33:54the announcement.
00:33:56The announcement is in its place.
00:33:58But you see,
00:34:00such a moment brings happiness
00:34:02for the whole nation.
00:34:04We talk about
00:34:06inflation, electricity bills,
00:34:08street crimes,
00:34:10taxes.
00:34:12People's pockets
00:34:14are not allowing.
00:34:16But yesterday,
00:34:18we are still living
00:34:20that moment.
00:34:22We should focus on these things.
00:34:24China and America
00:34:26are competing
00:34:28for the gold medal.
00:34:30Such nations are formed
00:34:32when they focus.
00:34:34They must have excelled
00:34:36in other sports.
00:34:38Today, their athletes are competing
00:34:40for the gold medal.
00:34:42Congratulations.
00:34:44Congratulations to the President
00:34:46and the Prime Minister.
00:34:48Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem.
00:34:50Arshad Nadeem,
00:34:52you made the nation proud.
00:34:54Your victory
00:34:56is the victory of the nation.
00:34:58Similarly, the Prime Minister
00:35:00also congratulated Arshad
00:35:02for winning the gold medal.
00:35:04He also announced the prize.
00:35:06Also,
00:35:08congratulations to Musalla Afaad,
00:35:10Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
00:35:12and Services Chief.
00:35:14According to ISPR, Arshad Nadeem
00:35:16won the gold medal
00:35:18which is the proof of Arshad Nadeem's hard work.
00:35:20It is also the proof
00:35:22of his exemplary work.
00:35:24It is a great success
00:35:26for the nation.
00:35:28Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem
00:35:30on behalf of ARY.
00:35:32Also, the President and CEO
00:35:34of ARY Network, Salman Iqbal
00:35:36also congratulated Arshad
00:35:38for this success.
00:35:40Salman Iqbal has announced
00:35:42that Arshad Nadeem will be given
00:35:44an apartment as a gift
00:35:46for his hard work.
00:36:08Welcome back once again.
00:36:10We are talking about Arshad.
00:36:12Tomorrow, we will show you
00:36:14the performance of Arshad
00:36:16in front of everyone.
00:36:18Even the Prime Minister
00:36:20was watching Arshad in action.
00:36:22Let's watch that moment.
00:36:24Especially, when he won the gold medal,
00:36:26the Prime Minister was very happy.
00:36:44Congratulations to Arshad.
00:36:56Congratulations to Arshad.
00:36:58Long live Pakistan.
00:37:00This is your vision.
00:37:02You gave this opportunity.
00:37:04This is your vision.
00:37:06You gave this opportunity.
00:37:08What were we talking about?
00:37:10Success has many fathers
00:37:12but failure has none.
00:37:14Failure is an orphan.
00:37:16Everyone is congratulating Arshad.
00:37:18Everyone is taking credit.
00:37:20Arshad Nadeem belongs to Pakistan.
00:37:22Arshad Nadeem belongs to Pakistan.
00:37:24Everyone is proud of him.
00:37:26Everyone is happy.
00:37:28Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem's family.
00:37:30Congratulations to Arshad Nadeem's family.
00:37:32Let's take a break here.
00:37:34We will be back after the break.
00:37:36In the name of Allah.
00:37:38It is 10.04 pm.
00:37:40I hope you all will be fine.
00:37:42I hope you all will be fine.
00:37:44I have with me guest performer
00:37:46and commentator Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:37:48I am a guest performer today.
00:37:50Wow!
00:37:52I should get paid
00:37:54according to my role.
00:37:56I should get paid
00:37:58according to my role.
00:38:00No doubt.
00:38:02I think I will sit here and show.
00:38:04You go and make your demands.
00:38:06You introduce me in different ways
00:38:08and I will get paid.
00:38:10Sadaf, basically
00:38:12Anjuman is an extrovert.
00:38:14If you praise me,
00:38:16I have to praise myself.
00:38:18I cannot accept it anymore.
00:38:20You are multi-talented.
00:38:22You are multi-talented.
00:38:24You are Anjuman.
00:38:26You are Anjuman.
00:38:28I can say that.
00:38:30We are still in celebration mode.
00:38:32We are still in celebration mode.
00:38:34You have to wait till night.
00:38:36We have to wait till night.
00:38:38Sadaf, I want to say that
00:38:40in this age of maturity,
00:38:42it is relatable.
00:38:44Your emotional side
00:38:46is relatable.
00:38:48You say that
00:38:50there is nothing good in this country.
00:38:52But think about what we gave to this country.
00:38:54What did we pay back for our country?
00:38:56I will say this to many people
00:38:58who are disappointed.
00:39:00How do these things
00:39:02touch your emotional side?
00:39:04This is a ray of hope.
00:39:06It is telling you
00:39:08how you want
00:39:10to make our country prosperous.
00:39:12It is an opportunity for them
00:39:14and all of us.
00:39:16No one judges Arshad.
00:39:18His past performances
00:39:20were great.
00:39:22He didn't have many facilities
00:39:24but Arshad did it.
00:39:26There are so many excuses
00:39:28if you want to find them.
00:39:30You gave a great performance.
00:39:32And it's a moment to celebrate.
00:39:34There is inflation, poverty, taxation,
00:39:37there are 10 types of problems.
00:39:38Incompetence can be seen in many places.
00:39:40There is a lack of will.
00:39:42Electricity bills can be seen.
00:39:43Our halls start to get up.
00:39:45But despite this, when such performances take place,
00:39:48then the heart...
00:39:49And I hope that this will be an inspiration for many children,
00:39:52for young people, and they will realize that if you want to do it,
00:39:57then you should not have facilities.
00:40:00You have a right to work hard.
00:40:03But even if you don't have it,
00:40:04if you have passion, then you can do a lot.
00:40:08Okay, let's move on.
00:40:09We will keep talking about Arshad.
00:40:11But yesterday, another very important development took place.
00:40:14And the Ulma Convention took place.
00:40:16To which Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir addressed.
00:40:20And in this address, he says that if anyone tries to spread in Pakistan,
00:40:25then by the swear of God, they will stand before him.
00:40:28And along with that, he says that if you want to protest, then do it.
00:40:32But remain peaceful.
00:40:33Spreading through social media.
00:40:36And further, he says that according to Allah,
00:40:39the biggest crime is corruption.
00:40:42The Pak Army is striving to end corruption.
00:40:46And no power in the world can harm Pakistan without a doubt.
00:40:51Millions of Asim Munir politicians and, as he said,
00:40:55Ulma Qurban, who do not believe in Sharia law, we do not consider them to be Pakistani.
00:41:01Without a doubt.
00:41:02This was the biggest thing, that no power in the world can harm Pakistan.
00:41:06And then, of course, it is Allah's command, he said,
00:41:09that there is no compulsion in religion.
00:41:10There is no compulsion in religion.
00:41:12No one has the courage to insult the glory of the Holy Prophet.
00:41:15Ulma, encourage tolerance and obedience.
00:41:18Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, who was a special guest of this event,
00:41:21he said that in order to get out of serious economic difficulties,
00:41:24the government and the army are like two winners.
00:41:30And in the best interest of Pakistan, the army is comparable to the political government.
00:41:35He also said that on 9th May, the heart-wrenching incident of Pakistan's history took place.
00:41:41And Ulma, go ahead.
00:41:43Raise your voice against the politics of division.
00:41:45If you want to get rid of debts, you will have to eat dry food.
00:41:49God forbid, this is the last program of the IMF.
00:41:52These are the words of the Prime Minister.
00:41:54So, let's talk about this.
00:41:55Obviously, the current situation of Pakistan,
00:41:58politically speaking, in terms of Oman,
00:42:01these are very important statements.
00:42:03We have with us the National Security Expert, Syed Muhammad Ali.
00:42:06Syed Muhammad Ali, thank you so much.
00:42:08In the circumstances, especially, he said in two ways,
00:42:11that those who do not follow the constitution,
00:42:13those who do not follow the Shariah, we do not consider them to be Pakistani.
00:42:16How important is this message,
00:42:18talking to all the Ulma from the Ulma Convention,
00:42:21obviously, this is a message to all nations.
00:42:23How important and significant is this message of the army?
00:42:26Thank you very much, Sadaf and Ishfaq.
00:42:31And before this, I was also watching your first segment.
00:42:34And I think, as a Pakistani, you have congratulated the whole nation through you,
00:42:38that Ashraf Nadeem has raised the head of Pakistan again with pride.
00:42:43And these matters also have a very important role in the unity of the nation,
00:42:47in the spirit of patriotism and hope.
00:42:52Now, we come to the Ulma Convention.
00:42:54I think this is a very important opportunity and book in three respects.
00:43:00The first thing is that the leaders of the Pak army,
00:43:04the view of Pakistan,
00:43:07which is Islam's universal religion,
00:43:09and national security,
00:43:11have explained this in very clear words.
00:43:19And the second thing is that you see the statements of the ISPR regarding the army,
00:43:23in which the preparations for the traditional war and the preparations for the non-traditional war,
00:43:27the operational capability,
00:43:29are repeatedly reiterated and expressed,
00:43:33regarding our foreign enemies.
00:43:36But the four challenges of non-traditional security in the country,
00:43:42the army chief gave a very clear message in this regard.
00:43:46And the four challenges that he addressed,
00:43:49are social upheaval,
00:43:53social disorder,
00:43:57economic crimes and terrorism.
00:44:00He addressed these four major non-traditional challenges of national security.
00:44:07And he said in a very clear way that,
00:44:10see, about 53 years ago,
00:44:14the people who claimed that we have drowned the view of Pakistan in the Bangladesh,
00:44:18where is it today?
00:44:20See, the view of Pakistan is not only in Pakistan,
00:44:26but it is still alive in the young generation of Bangladesh,
00:44:34whose ancestors took part in the 1971 war.
00:44:40This is the proof that this view is strong and sustainable.
00:44:45And Pakistan, Kashmir, Bangladesh, everywhere,
00:44:48it is alive and well.
00:44:50The second thing that he did was very important in terms of terrorism.
00:44:54He made it clear that the state of Pakistan,
00:44:58which itself came into existence under the view of Islam,
00:45:02is the enemy of Pakistan.
00:45:04And by distorting Islam,
00:45:06it tries to harm people's lives, wealth and honor.
00:45:10It is the enemy of Pakistan.
00:45:12The Pak army will not forgive it at all.
00:45:14There is no place for it in Pakistan.
00:45:16But the most important thing he did,
00:45:18he appealed to the scholars and scholars,
00:45:20that I think that in this ideological war,
00:45:25see, the army is also making daily sacrifices against terrorism,
00:45:29the intelligence agencies are also doing intelligence-based operations.
00:45:32But at the ideological level,
00:45:34the attempt to distort Islam,
00:45:37most of it, I think,
00:45:40in the ideological war,
00:45:42are the scholars and scholars.
00:45:44It is their responsibility
00:45:46to distort Islam, to divide us,
00:45:48to sow the seeds of hatred and hatred among us,
00:45:52to expose it,
00:45:54to make it a failure.
00:45:56And in all the madrasas,
00:45:58in the mosques,
00:46:00there is a message of love,
00:46:02tolerance and unity.
00:46:04If we win this ideological war,
00:46:06then I think that the kinetic force
00:46:08will have to pay a very low price.
00:46:10It is important to improve the mindset first.
00:46:12We would like to know one more thing.
00:46:14It is obvious that the Prime Minister
00:46:16has addressed the special needs of the army.
00:46:18And despite the fact that the army
00:46:20is a part of the executive,
00:46:22but you know that there have been
00:46:24so many misunderstandings in the past.
00:46:26And there have been many questions
00:46:28about being on one page.
00:46:30But this time it is not the situation
00:46:32that the Prime Minister has also mentioned.
00:46:34And said that to get out of the serious
00:46:36economic conditions,
00:46:38the government and the commander-in-chief
00:46:40are one soul and two hearts.
00:46:42How important is this understanding
00:46:44in your view?
00:47:14The SIFC was also implemented.
00:47:16The idea behind it was
00:47:18that we should make the environment
00:47:20as easy and convenient
00:47:22as possible for foreign investors.
00:47:24And in this regard,
00:47:26the contribution of the army
00:47:28and the traditional responsibilities
00:47:30of security,
00:47:32aside from that,
00:47:34to solve the economic challenges
00:47:36of Pakistan,
00:47:38not only the SIFC,
00:47:40but also the crackdown
00:47:42against the economy,
00:47:44crackdown against drugs,
00:47:46and the financial support
00:47:48of terrorist organizations
00:47:50through illegal economy and crimes.
00:47:52Against this, I also understand
00:47:54that the Pak army,
00:47:56intelligence agencies
00:47:58and the civilian government
00:48:00need close cooperation.
00:48:02Thank you so much.
00:48:04Muhammad Ali was with us
00:48:06and was talking about this important issue.
00:48:08Some updates are coming.
00:48:10We will share them with you.
00:48:12On 14th August,
00:48:14PTI was requested
00:48:16by Lahore High Court
00:48:18to take further guidance
00:48:20from the law officer.
00:48:22Abid Khan is giving us
00:48:24more details.
00:48:26Please tell us about this.
00:48:28As you know,
00:48:30PTI's deputy president,
00:48:32Akmal Khan,
00:48:34was requested by the court
00:48:36to take further guidance
00:48:38from the court.
00:48:40Assistant Advocate General
00:48:42said that on 14th August,
00:48:44there will be
00:48:4624-26 events.
00:48:48After these dates,
00:48:50they will be allowed to request.
00:48:52The lawyer said that
00:48:54if the court gives healthy statements
00:48:56and the court decides on this,
00:48:58we will accept it.
00:49:00He always says to request
00:49:02and then refutes.
00:49:04The court asked the advocate general
00:49:06that he doesn't know the facts
00:49:08of the case, but he can talk
00:49:10according to the government's instructions.
00:49:12The court asked
00:49:14if the Jalsa will be held on 27th August.
00:49:16The advocate general said
00:49:18that he should be given a chance
00:49:20to give guidance.
00:49:22The court agreed to the case
00:49:24and asked the advocate general
00:49:26to take further guidance.
00:49:28Thank you very much, Abid Khan.
00:49:30Now, there is a news.
00:49:32We will talk about it later.
00:49:34You must have seen that
00:49:36there has been a lot of traffic
00:49:38on Shahra-e-Faisal.
00:49:40When we went there,
00:49:42we found out that
00:49:44some maintenance work
00:49:46is being done
00:49:48on the bridge
00:49:50towards the airport.
00:49:52What happened because of this?
00:49:54There is a lot of traffic
00:49:56and the repair work
00:49:58is taking a lot of time.
00:50:00It is very time consuming
00:50:02and you can see that
00:50:04a lot of people
00:50:06are facing a lot of problems.
00:50:08We will find out
00:50:10who we can talk to.
00:50:12You can see that
00:50:14when this bridge was built,
00:50:16it took a lot of time
00:50:18to build it.
00:50:20But you can see
00:50:22that it was taken care of
00:50:24so that the repair work
00:50:26can be done easily.
00:50:28Afzal Parvez will tell us more.
00:50:32Yes, Sadaf Ashfaq.
00:50:34We will talk about the main
00:50:36and central roads of the city.
00:50:38They are in bad shape
00:50:40due to heavy rains.
00:50:42Nata Khan Bridge is very old.
00:50:44It is the most affected
00:50:46bridge in the past year.
00:50:48After the 18th and 13th
00:50:50Ghara, the journey
00:50:52takes hours.
00:50:54Due to the traffic jam,
00:50:56people have to cross the bridge.
00:50:58In the past year,
00:51:00this is the third time
00:51:02that this bridge
00:51:04has been affected.
00:51:06Its main joints
00:51:08are completely destroyed.
00:51:10You can see that
00:51:12it is of very low quality.
00:51:14The main reason for being affected
00:51:16is the lack of
00:51:18materials.
00:51:20On the other hand,
00:51:22on behalf of the KMC,
00:51:24the Mayor of Karachi
00:51:26made a statement
00:51:28and immediately
00:51:30issued a special order
00:51:32to the Engineering Department
00:51:34to repair
00:51:36the main joints
00:51:38of Nata Khan Bridge
00:51:40so that it can be
00:51:42safe for the citizens.
00:51:44Yes.
00:51:46Thank you so much, Afzal.
00:51:48You were telling us about the situation.
00:51:50If these problems are solved
00:51:52soon,
00:51:54the traffic problem can be solved
00:51:56and people won't have to worry.
00:51:58Let's move on
00:52:00to an issue
00:52:02that has been raised
00:52:04many times.
00:52:06We have seen many reports.
00:52:08These numbers are not less.
00:52:10We are talking about
00:52:12gender-based violence.
00:52:14The number of cases of
00:52:16gender-based violence
00:52:18in the country has increased.
00:52:20The number of cases
00:52:22should decrease
00:52:24according to the legislation
00:52:26and the law.
00:52:28According to the report
00:52:30of the Law and Justice Commission,
00:52:32the number of cases
00:52:34of gender-based violence
00:52:36has increased to
00:52:3839,700.
00:52:40In the last year alone,
00:52:42the number has increased
00:52:44to 21,891.
00:52:46The situation in Punjab
00:52:48is different.
00:52:50Punjab is the largest city
00:52:52in the world.
00:52:54In Punjab, the number of cases
00:52:56of gender-based violence
00:52:58has increased to 100%.
00:53:00In KP, the number has increased
00:53:02to 14%.
00:53:04In Sindh, the number has increased
00:53:06to 3%.
00:53:08In Balochistan, the number
00:53:10has increased to 2%.
00:53:12In Islamabad, the number
00:53:14of cases of gender-based violence
00:53:16has increased to 1%.
00:53:18We have with us
00:53:2082% of the cases
00:53:22in the lower
00:53:24judiciary and
00:53:2618% in the superior judiciary.
00:53:28What are the reasons
00:53:30behind the decrease
00:53:32in the number
00:53:34of cases in the lower
00:53:36judiciary?
00:53:38What are your views on this?
00:53:42Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:53:44Thank you for inviting me.
00:53:46Two things are very important.
00:53:48One is that you are
00:53:50giving a figure.
00:53:52Secondly, we are not seeing
00:53:54much improvement in the
00:53:56number of cases.
00:53:58Two things are very important.
00:54:00In the society in which
00:54:02this is happening,
00:54:04it is very important to know
00:54:06the overall attitude
00:54:08towards women, men,
00:54:10and children.
00:54:12Secondly, if you look at
00:54:14the number of cases,
00:54:16a common man understands
00:54:18that these things
00:54:20are not important for him.
00:54:22If you look at the overall
00:54:24ratio of cases,
00:54:26what is the reason for this?
00:54:28Now there are small cases
00:54:30on social media.
00:54:32For example, if someone
00:54:34has been raped,
00:54:36they get CCTV videos.
00:54:38But people do not have
00:54:40that fear.
00:54:42This means that the society
00:54:44is not ready to give
00:54:46equal human rights
00:54:48to women.
00:54:50The society is not ready
00:54:52to give equal human rights
00:54:54to women.
00:54:56The society is not ready
00:54:58to give equal human rights
00:55:00to women.
00:55:02Secondly, if you look at
00:55:04the results of the cases,
00:55:06two things are very important
00:55:08for us.
00:55:10One is that the court
00:55:12has placed a lot of pressure
00:55:14on women
00:55:16in cases of violence.
00:55:18If it is gender-based violence,
00:55:20then where is the violence
00:55:22in domestic violence?
00:55:24The violence at home
00:55:26is very intense,
00:55:28and society has accepted it,
00:55:30so that it is acceptable
00:55:32to women because
00:55:34it is routine.
00:55:36Everything is being done
00:55:38by parents.
00:55:40In all these cases, my observation is that the society does not take it seriously, they have taken it as a part of routine and on the other hand, the state or the court does not take it as a priority.
00:56:00The accused do not take it as a priority because sometimes there is no evidence, the victim feels a lot of pressure and then he does not even come in front of the accused.
00:56:11Tell me one more thing, what solution should we find for this? There are so many problems, increasing 100% in Punjab is also a very alarming situation. What else can be done?
00:56:23Look, this is not something to be done in one go and there will be no things to be fixed in one case.
00:56:28In our opinion, the financial condition of women, when you look at women and the economy, it is very bad.
00:56:36And because she does not have a way, for example, in Turkey and other countries, women do not have a model of status, if they do not have anything to do, then the state supports them.
00:56:48Here it is not like that, where your own parents, where your own property, if this house belongs to your parents, then you cannot come back to that house if there is a market there.
00:57:00So, what we call a woman, she does not have a place to go. When you talk to the state, they tell you about their guinea pigs, shelter homes, crisis centers or Darul Aman.
00:57:10That is not enough and that is not a solution.
00:57:13And secondly, Sadia, you see that the shelters or such centers or such places, the compensation there is not even worth mentioning.
00:57:25Reports like this come from there too.
00:57:28This is another step, that the existing facilities are not enough.
00:57:33The women who use the existing facilities, on their return, there is a question in the family.
00:57:38There is a question in the society that she is living in a shelter home.
00:57:42Then the problems in the shelter homes or the lack of facilities in them, the lack of a system there, the compensation you are talking about there, we have very common news.
00:57:51This is not a state of blame.
00:57:53So, I am telling you that first of all, until you give equal human rights to women in the overall society, until you accept it, this will be number one.
00:58:04Number two, in the name of tradition, you see in every class, whether it is a class with less income, a class with more income, educated people, illiterate people,
00:58:14the way you look at it, there is a similarity in the attitude towards women.
00:58:19Whatever education is given to you, whether it is given to girls or boys, whatever education you are giving to your children, no question can be raised about the status of women in it.
00:58:27And it has been so long that a group of women has also accepted it.
00:58:32That this is a part of life, you are doing an adjustment there, you have to make a family.
00:58:37Why do you have to make it? Because a woman does not have a way, she does not have an education.
00:58:40And Sadia, there is another factor in this.
00:58:42If these things are present, then you can go out.
00:58:45If you work from home, then you do not have control over your income.
00:58:48So, when you do not have finances in your hands, you do not have the power of the economy in your hands, then the decision is also yours.
00:58:55Sadia, there is another factor in this.
00:58:57Women themselves earn, make a house, and it turns out that the plot they have made, whether it is of two rooms, it is in the name of a husband or a son.
00:59:04A mother earns and buys a motorcycle for her son.
00:59:07Her property type paper is not in the name of a mother, it is in the name of her income.
00:59:11So, this is an economical factor.
00:59:13This is being taught to us in the name of tradition.
00:59:15And see, this is very important in this.
00:59:18What message have you given?
00:59:20What is equality?
00:59:21Sadia.
00:59:25Sadia, my voice is reaching you.
00:59:27Sadia.
00:59:28Sadia.
00:59:47You have pointed out very rightly that these are the cases that come to the fore.
00:59:52There are many cases in which the victim does not come forward and does not raise his voice.
00:59:59And this is a very good thing that Sadia said that we should be inclusive, we should start this education in our homes,
01:00:05we should teach that you should treat women equally.
01:00:09Okay, one thing is this, Sadia, I wanted to know that you said education system.
01:00:13Islam has given rights to women, how to treat a mother, how to treat a daughter, how to treat a wife, all rights.
01:00:22The part in the property is also mentioned in the Holy Quran.
01:00:26But in our country, in the name of tradition, to take the matter of property,
01:00:30women themselves, you believe, you go and see,
01:00:33they themselves are afraid of their share that this share will go to my brother or my share will go to someone else.
01:00:39And they think that if they do not do this, they will be treated badly, they will be shamed.
01:00:44So when Islam is giving you this lesson, then from where are they getting this other education?
01:00:49Look, if I am telling you that throwing garbage on the road is a crime and this is wrong, okay.
01:00:56But if you are throwing it, then there are two reasons for it.
01:00:59Number one, you are completely ignorant or you know that by doing this crime I will not get any punishment or I will get out of it.
01:01:06So if I talk about any religion, not only about Islam, but all over the world,
01:01:10the religion that teaches humanity, whatever is taught in it, what people are doing in practice,
01:01:16there is no fault of religion in it.
01:01:18You practice, and the knowledge is that we explain things of our own will,
01:01:24then we apply it, and after that we want the whole society to accept it.
01:01:29You just said that the girls themselves get deceived, which becomes a cover-up.
01:01:33When your brother or your father tells you that if you get angry, then your relations will end.
01:01:39True.
01:01:40In the society where a woman knows that I have a relationship, where I don't want to get anything,
01:01:45but I have to come and go, if that path is also closed, then you will not get anything.
01:01:49True.
01:01:50Look, this is a very important point.
01:01:52It is very important.
01:01:53Parenting should also be such that there is no discrimination between boys and girls,
01:01:58and this should be taught from home.
01:02:00Thank you so much, Sadia.
01:02:01This is a very important issue.
01:02:02Of course, we can talk more about this.
01:02:04One thing I would like to say is that you girls should get enough education
01:02:09so that you can get a job somewhere.
01:02:12And whether you work after marriage or not, whether there is a ritual in your house or not,
01:02:17but you should definitely have an experience in life, to do a job,
01:02:21so that you know that you are financially capable, independent.
01:02:27If you are financially dependent on someone, then you will have to tolerate a lot of things,
01:02:31but where you will get financial emancipation, there you will be able to take your own life decisions.
01:02:37It is obvious that where we talk about violence, there are many types of it.
01:02:41Physical violence in its place, emotional, verbal violence in its place.
01:02:45There are many things that need to be dealt with.
01:02:48We will take a break here.
01:02:49We will come after the break.
01:02:57Welcome back once again.
01:02:58We are having a lot of discussions about sports here.
01:03:01We were just talking about Arshad.
01:03:03And after Arshad, we will talk about Taekwondo Master,
01:03:07who is very popular in Malaysia, Ghafran Ali.
01:03:10He won two gold medals in an international event.
01:03:13And along with that, he also put his mark on the championship.
01:03:17More than 30 players participated in the event against Ghafran.
01:03:20Great.
01:03:21So we have with us the gold medalist, Ghafran Ali.
01:03:24Ghafran, thank you so much for joining us.
01:03:26Congratulations.
01:03:27And congratulations to you.
01:03:29You have won two gold medals.
01:03:31So tell me, what were the categories in which you won this gold medal?
01:03:36Greetings.
01:03:37First of all, thank you for inviting me to your interview.
01:03:41I participated in two categories.
01:03:43One was Taekwondo, and the other was Football.
01:03:45And that was speed kicking.
01:03:46So I participated in both the competitions in this event.
01:03:50Okay.
01:03:51So tell me, how challenging is this competition?
01:03:56And what is your practice and training routine?
01:04:00And were you sure that you will win two gold medals?
01:04:05We can try.
01:04:07We work hard.
01:04:08We want to win medals.
01:04:10We tried.
01:04:11I worked very hard.
01:04:14I had been struggling for a year.
01:04:17I had doubled my training.
01:04:19The facilities were not there.
01:04:20But by the grace of God, I focused on my training.
01:04:23I was able to keep the negative things away from me.
01:04:27So tell me, you are a fitness trainer and a certified trainer.
01:04:31And you also practice martial arts, that is, Taekwondo.
01:04:35So how much time do you give it in a day?
01:04:39I am a fitness trainer.
01:04:41So I have to train my clients as well.
01:04:43Along with that, I used to train for two hours in the morning and two hours in the evening.
01:04:52One more thing, Ghafran.
01:04:53In my childhood, I also tried to learn Taekwondo.
01:04:58But at that time, kids were very interested in it.
01:05:01Now, is the interest of children being transferred to boxing or MMA?
01:05:06Because of UFC and all these things.
01:05:08Do students still come to learn Taekwondo from you?
01:05:12Are they motivated?
01:05:14Yes, absolutely.
01:05:15When I was young, I also wanted to learn Taekwondo.
01:05:19A child learns it in the beginning.
01:05:20But by the grace of God, there is still a lot of strength in children.
01:05:24In schools, colleges, universities, even in my clubs.
01:05:28There is still a lot of strength in children who want to learn Taekwondo.
01:05:32Even they bring their friends to the Taekwondo gymnasium.
01:05:38These days, you know how big a victory it is.
01:05:41In the Olympics, Arshad has won a gold medal.
01:05:44And every athlete dreams of going to the Olympics and showing his talent.
01:05:51And get a gold medal, silver, bronze.
01:05:53What are your future plans?
01:05:55And are you preparing for this?
01:05:57Are you also trying to participate in the Olympics?
01:06:01Yes, God willing.
01:06:02I am doing my best.
01:06:04Arshad and Nadeem belong to the same team.
01:06:06I also belong to the same team.
01:06:08We train together at the national level.
01:06:12Arshad does his own training.
01:06:14I do my own Taekwondo.
01:06:16We used to eat together at the police station.
01:06:20This is our motivation.
01:06:23I am motivated by them.
01:06:25I am also motivated by the kids at the grassroots level.
01:06:33What are your future plans?
01:06:37I am very good at Taekwondo.
01:06:41God willing, I will try to participate in the Olympics and the World Championships.
01:06:51I will start training from now.
01:06:54Thank you so much.
01:06:56Once again, congratulations.
01:06:59Let me tell you something.
01:07:03There is a medal ceremony today.
01:07:05Mr. Sai, who is the former president of the Athletics Federation,
01:07:11told me that today at 9.30 pm,
01:07:15at 6.15 pm,
01:07:17there will be a ceremony in Paris.
01:07:20It will be a javelin throw men's final.
01:07:22Arshad has won a gold medal in it.
01:07:24It will be at 6.25 pm.
01:07:26Mr. Sai was kind enough to remember.
01:07:28He messaged us and told us that
01:07:30at 6.25 pm,
01:07:32at 6.25 pm,
01:07:34there will be a gold medal ceremony.
01:07:37You can watch it live on ARY Sports and ARY Zapp.
01:07:40Keep watching.
01:07:41Is there a break?
01:07:42We will come after the break.
01:07:50Welcome back once again.
01:07:51We are going to talk about such competitions
01:07:54in which the subjects of science,
01:07:57physics, chemistry, maths
01:07:59are considered very difficult.
01:08:01Competitions are being held in these subjects.
01:08:03The students are doing a great job.
01:08:05Let me tell you that
01:08:07in the 56th Army Chemistry Olympiad,
01:08:09the Pakistani student has won a gold medal.
01:08:13It was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
01:08:15Rafay from Karachi Grammar School has won a medal here.
01:08:18Let's talk to him.
01:08:20We have with us the student of Karachi Grammar School,
01:08:23Abdul Rafay.
01:08:24Rafay, thank you so much for joining us.
01:08:26You have done a great job.
01:08:28Congratulations to you and your team.
01:08:30First of all, tell us
01:08:32what kind of competitions were these?
01:08:34Please elaborate.
01:08:37Walaikum Assalam.
01:08:39First of all, thank you for having me.
01:08:41This Olympiad is like an Olympics.
01:08:44It is an Olympics of sports.
01:08:46The International Chemistry Olympiad
01:08:48is like an Olympics of chemistry.
01:08:50Students from more than 90 countries come here.
01:08:53Each country sends four students.
01:08:55I participated in Pakistan
01:08:57in the STEM Carrier Program
01:08:59which is a joint venture of HEC and PIAS.
01:09:02I participated in the International Chemistry Olympiad.
01:09:05Alhamdulillah, I won a bronze medal there.
01:09:08How many students were with you in the competition?
01:09:13Who came first and who came second?
01:09:18I participated in the International Chemistry Olympiad
01:09:23with students from more than 90 countries.
01:09:27China and the United States
01:09:29won the best positions.
01:09:31What was the key role of your training
01:09:34in Karachi University?
01:09:38Our training in Karachi University
01:09:42was conducted by ICCBS HAJ Research Institute.
01:09:47Our training was conducted
01:09:49under Dr. Khalid Muhammad Khan and Dr. Radha Shah.
01:09:53Our training played a very important role
01:09:56in the bronze medal.
01:09:58All our teachers prepared us
01:10:00not only for the experimental exam
01:10:02but also for the multivariate exam.
01:10:04Because of this, I was successful.
01:10:07Was it just theoretical
01:10:09or did you have to do some experiments?
01:10:13Our exam has two components.
01:10:16One component is theoretical
01:10:18which is a 5-hour paper.
01:10:20The other component is practical
01:10:24which is also a 5-hour paper.
01:10:26Both are 5-hour exams.
01:10:28The total score of the exam
01:10:31determines which medal you will get.
01:10:33Either you are going to get gold,
01:10:35silver or bronze medal.
01:10:37How do you qualify for the exam?
01:10:41It is a very lengthy and rigorous process.
01:10:45If you want to participate
01:10:47in the International Chemistry Olympiad,
01:10:49you have to pass a test
01:10:51under HEC and PYAS.
01:10:53That test is conducted in Pakistan
01:10:55and its end is in November.
01:10:57That test is usually conducted
01:10:59in March or Feb every year.
01:11:02The registration fee for that test
01:11:04is around 1000 rupees.
01:11:06After that test, top 50 students
01:11:08are selected for every subject.
01:11:10For example, top 50 students
01:11:12for Math, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
01:11:14After that, the top 50 students
01:11:16are selected and they are invited
01:11:18to a camp at HIG Research Institute.
01:11:21After that, a process is carried out
01:11:23where top 50 students
01:11:25are selected for top 15.
01:11:27After exams and tests,
01:11:29top 4 students are selected
01:11:31to represent Pakistan
01:11:33in the International Chemistry Olympiad.
01:11:35The best thing about this process
01:11:37is that it is fully funded.
01:11:39I did not have to spend a single rupee
01:11:41from my pocket.
01:11:43I wanted to know this from you.
01:11:45The whole of Pakistan government
01:11:47was fully funded.
01:11:49I wanted to know if you could hear me
01:11:51that normally when we give exams,
01:11:53Sadaf and I also participated in exams
01:11:55but they were based on a course.
01:11:57They had a curriculum
01:11:59and we knew that the answers
01:12:01that we had to give
01:12:03would be in this book.
01:12:05In this, in your individual capacity,
01:12:07what opportunities do you have
01:12:09to convince yourself in chemistry
01:12:11because the formulas are set.
01:12:13What things do you do differently?
01:12:15Let's talk in English
01:12:17that you can do your creative writing
01:12:19in this.
01:12:21What is different in this?
01:12:23The exam that we do here,
01:12:25whatever research is going on
01:12:27mainly in chemistry,
01:12:29there are research papers
01:12:31from which we get our questions.
01:12:33The knowledge that we are tested
01:12:35is up to MPhil and PhD level.
01:12:37Apart from bookish knowledge,
01:12:39our problem solving skills
01:12:41are tested to a great extent.
01:12:43For example,
01:12:45the new problems that are coming
01:12:47in chemistry,
01:12:49global warming,
01:12:51to what extent it can be solved.
01:12:53For that problem,
01:12:55we get theoretical exams like this.
01:12:57Rafi, what is your plan?
01:12:59Briefly tell us.
01:13:01My program is that
01:13:03in Pakistan,
01:13:05the more STEM and Olympiad
01:13:07are promoted, the better.
01:13:09Because in Pakistan,
01:13:11Olympiad awareness is very low.
01:13:13Many students still do not know
01:13:15that this is also something
01:13:17through which you can represent Pakistan
01:13:19and make Pakistan proud.
01:13:21We had students from Maths Olympiad
01:13:23and Physics Olympiad.
01:13:25Rafi, what is your plan?
01:13:27May Allah give you more success.
01:13:29Thank you so much for being with us.
01:13:31I know a lot of things
01:13:33about the periodic table.
01:13:35I could have also participated.
01:13:37I don't know if your age limit is there.
01:13:39I am under 18.
01:13:41You are a student,
01:13:43I am also a student.
01:13:45The medal ceremony will start at 6.15 pm.
01:13:47Don't forget to watch it.
01:13:49These are the moments that we should
01:13:51remember. Take care.
01:13:53Be happy.
01:13:55Allah Hafiz.

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