"Agar Apkay pas Awami Taqat Nahi to Jahan Marzi apne taqatwar banday Bitha lein..." Ather Kazmi's Bold Analysis

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"Agar Apkay pas Awami Taqat Nahi to Jahan Marzi apne taqatwar banday Bitha lein..." Ather Kazmi's Bold Analysis
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00:00The situation in the political arena is the same.
00:02No one is able to win.
00:03No one is able to throw Javelin so far away
00:05that it really becomes such a victory
00:07after which it is said that now all four houses have been destroyed
00:10and now the game is over.
00:12The political game is still going on.
00:14At this time, especially the issues between the government and the opposition are going on
00:19but everyone is hopeful that the situation after October will be different.
00:23Anyway, today Bilawal Bhutto Zardari sir pointed out very clearly
00:27that there is a conflict between the two institutions.
00:30At this time, the crisis of the month
00:32is seen as a gap between the institutions.
00:36One institution repeatedly intervenes in this institution.
00:40Here in the politics of Pakistan,
00:42a full-blown constitutional crisis is being turned into a storm in a teacup.
00:47This is a crisis of the judiciary, by the judiciary and for the judiciary.
00:51Ask the judges indifferently.
00:53Was I your Wallachian who they did not even ask for?
00:57There is no room in the law and the law.
00:59Just give them money.
01:03In this regard, Umar Ayub said very clearly
01:05that today guests have come, today the Imam of Masjid-e-Nabwi has come.
01:09In his presence, his presence should not be talked about like this
01:12but it seems that Bilawal has received some instructions from somewhere else.
01:17Listen to this.
01:18As such, I have a lot to say about the opposition of the leaders.
01:22About the rule of law.
01:24About the unlawful arrest of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
01:27I wanted to talk about all these things today.
01:30But our esteemed guests, Sheikh Dr. Saleh Mohammad and Maliki have come.
01:35We want to honour them.
01:36This will continue to be our politics.
01:38Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, despite being a foreign minister,
01:42the long introduction he has given,
01:44I think he must have received some instructions from a parade ground
01:47and he has given a speech here.
01:50Now this real storm has come into politics
01:52when Sheikh Haseena Wajid had to go to Bangladesh from 2013 onwards.
01:59After the protest of the students, she had to escape.
02:03It was a very unceremonial sort of an escape
02:06which she saw while running away.
02:09And there it became clear that any party, any jamaat, any premier
02:14will follow the instructions of any other country
02:16and will not be accepted in any way.
02:19Now it is being linked to Pakistan in many ways.
02:22Is there a link or not?
02:24We will talk about this.
02:25I will introduce our guests.
02:27Hafizullah Niazi is with us.
02:29A very seasoned and senior analyst.
02:31Thank you very much.
02:32Hafizullah Niazi, you have joined us.
02:33It is a pleasure having you.
02:34Hathar Kazmi is with us.
02:36A very dynamic analyst.
02:37Thank you very much.
02:38Hathar, you have also joined us.
02:39Hathar, let's start with you.
02:40You saw that the situation in Bangladesh,
02:44immediately after that,
02:45especially the social media of PTI became very active
02:48and started linking the situation of both the countries.
02:51Do you see any link?
02:53Look, there is a link in some things.
02:55You can see that there were allegations of elections
02:58that they did not have the mandate of the people.
03:01And the way Haseena Wajid Sahiba was ruling,
03:04it was not just that she was close to a country,
03:07close to India.
03:08This was not the issue.
03:09The issue was that she was very far from her people.
03:11She did not have a mandate.
03:13The way she got the elections done,
03:15she got the opposition elected in the walls.
03:18She hanged someone.
03:19Someone was in jail.
03:20People were made to disappear.
03:22People were caught on social media.
03:25They were monitored.
03:26The youth were told to terrorize them.
03:28And they are burning.
03:30She said a lot of such things.
03:32At the end of the day,
03:33she had to go.
03:34So, you can do a little bit
03:36that the situation of Pakistan and Russia is the same.
03:39But at the same time,
03:40look at Bangladesh,
03:41only the Bengali nation lives there.
03:43Their dynamics are different.
03:44Here, Pakistan is a diverse country.
03:46The ethnic population is very diverse.
03:48Sindh has its own politics.
03:50Punjab has its own politics.
03:52KPK has its own politics.
03:54So, it is different in that respect.
03:55But the takeaway in this is that
03:57if you do not have the power of the people,
03:59then wherever you have placed your powerful people in the country,
04:03no one can save you.
04:05Right.
04:06Mr. Hafiz Ullahani,
04:07you have written a very powerful article
04:09about Agartala.
04:10Where the conspiracy started,
04:11it landed there.
04:13Do you see any similarity
04:15that is being tried to draw at this time?
04:18If it happened there,
04:19it can happen here as well.
04:20Before that,
04:21similarities were drawn with Sri Lanka as well.
04:24So, there are so many such things.
04:26Have the conditions of Pakistan
04:28reached that level
04:30where we can say that
04:31something like this can happen?
04:34Look,
04:35there is one big thing.
04:38The narrative has changed.
04:40The narrative has changed.
04:42The narrative has changed.
04:43In 1975,
04:45when Sheikh Mujeeb Urman
04:47took over the power,
04:48three years later,
04:50or maybe one or two months after that,
04:52or more,
04:53and when he was killed
04:55and his family was killed,
04:57the people of the League did not get a place there.
05:00And then India,
05:01which had crossed the border,
05:03and Agartala is a very good place for them,
05:05and some went to Calcutta.
05:07So, all the people went to India and took shelter there.
05:10So, after 20-25 years,
05:12India got its independence back.
05:14And when Haseena Wajid came,
05:16then this work started.
05:18Don't forget that
05:20after Mujeeb's death,
05:22whether it was General Zia-ur-Rehman
05:24or General Shah,
05:26here in Pakistan,
05:28General Zia-ur-Rehman and General Zia-ul-Haq
05:30were playing golf
05:32and there was a feel-at-home in Pakistan.
05:34Okay, this was because
05:36the narrative had changed.
05:38When PTI will look for similarity,
05:40they will say that
05:42the narrative has changed there.
05:44There, India,
05:46for the time being,
05:48in the normal scheme of things,
05:50in today's history,
05:52got its independence from there.
05:54And Pakistan's flag was raised there,
05:56you must have seen it,
05:58you must have seen the waves too.
06:00Then the statues of Mujeeb,
06:02the way his shoes and
06:04the rain of hammers.
06:06Then PTI should be worried for a while
06:08that here it means that
06:10India will come from here.
06:14This concept of Pakistan
06:16and the view of Pakistan
06:18in which the Army Chief
06:20may have mentioned somewhere
06:22the day before yesterday.
06:24We often say that
06:26Indira Gandhi said that
06:28the view of Pakistan
06:30will be lost in the Gulf of Bengal.
06:32But when Indira Gandhi gave the statement,
06:34we were also 17-18 years old
06:36at that time,
06:38it was imprinted in the mind
06:40that Indira Gandhi had said.
06:42Her first thought was
06:44that as soon as it was separated,
06:46now it means that
06:48here in Pakistan,
06:50the river of Pakistan
06:52will diverge
06:54because there is this dynamics.
06:56There is no political struggle there.
06:58When she said,
07:00when Haseena Wajid said
07:02that if I do not give the quota
07:04to Mukti Bani's
07:06grandchildren,
07:08then should I give it
07:10to the volunteers?
07:12Who were the volunteers?
07:14Al-Shams al-Badr,
07:16Jamaat-e-Islami or other
07:18Islamic organizations
07:20who had joined their shoulders
07:22with the Pak Army.
07:24Let me say one thing,
07:26maybe this is a statement
07:28given to an Army Chief
07:30after Haseena Wajid.
07:3237 years
07:34had to wait to say this.
07:36This statement
07:38will be in every Army Chief's pocket.
07:40It took 37 years.
07:42This was not an ordinary thing.
07:44They connected it
07:4637 years before.
07:48So you see in this debate,
07:50and you see
07:52that in Pakistan,
07:54those Al-Shams al-Badr
07:56who were called volunteers,
07:58they were standing
08:00with the Army
08:02with their shoulders joined.
08:04So the whole of Bangladesh,
08:06the real freedom
08:08that Sheikh Mujeeb Arman
08:10and Haseena Wajid
08:12had given,
08:14the freedom
08:16from slavery,
08:18the real freedom,
08:2090% acceptance,
08:22these were the
08:24great achievements
08:26in Haseena Wajid's pocket.
08:28So what happened?
08:30When the whole of Bangladesh
08:32raised their voice against him,
08:34why didn't they use clips
08:36of you, of Ami,
08:38Radhakar, Radhakar.
08:40So this is why,
08:42I think Imran Khan
08:44is a fool.
08:46I could understand
08:48that a month ago
08:50he was connecting himself
08:52with Mujeeb and he was trying
08:54to make him a popular leader.
08:56So today,
08:58the situation has proved
09:00that Sheikh Mujeeb Arman was a traitor.

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