Hafeez Ullah Niazi's Bold Analysis on Pakistan's Current Political scenario

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Hafeez Ullah Niazi's Bold Analysis on Pakistan's Current Political scenario
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00:00Niaz, this is an important point.
00:02It is clear that no leader of Pakistan will be a traitor.
00:06No leader of Pakistan, be it Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif or Zardari.
00:11No, he was a traitor.
00:13No, I understand.
00:15I understand what you are saying, Niaz.
00:18But I am saying that at this time, no one will be a traitor.
00:22There must have been mistakes, mistakes.
00:25Today, PTI, PMLN, People's Party, because of their popularity,
00:31unintentionally harm the country and the people.
00:35Can this be reversed?
00:38The polarization that has arisen in politics at this time.
00:41Today, we have the statement of Bilawal Bhutto and Zardari.
00:45Can this polarization be reversed?
00:48There are two things.
00:49First, what happened in Bangladesh,
00:52there was no revolution against Sheikh Mujib.
00:55Nor did the people there say that we have to reunite Pakistan.
00:59Although it was my wish, your wish, Niaz's wish.
01:02And this is a wound that every Pakistani remembers.
01:05What was the issue there?
01:06The issue was that you did not follow the mandate of the people.
01:09That Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman, who was so popular,
01:12who won 160 seats, Bhutto won 82 seats,
01:15who won 1.23 million votes,
01:17that Bhutto who won 55 million votes,
01:20said that I will rule.
01:23So this was the issue there.
01:24At that time, Sheikh Mujib was popular.
01:26You did not follow the mandate of the people.
01:28The mandate of the people was stolen.
01:29So that was a wound.
01:30It was reversed 30 years later, right?
01:32No, it was reversed because his daughter stole the mandate of the people again.
01:35When she stole the mandate of the people,
01:37then the same Sheikh Mujib,
01:38people also stepped on his feet.
01:40Does that not mean that the people of Bangladesh
01:42rejected the Indian intervention?
01:43The people of Bangladesh rejected those who stole their mandate.
01:46You did not reject India?
01:47We also reject India.
01:49We all do.
01:50The whole world does.
01:51No nation wants the victory of others.
01:54But they also do not want anyone to steal our mandate.
01:57The issue is that we keep adding it wherever we want.
02:00The main issue is that by stealing the mandate of the people,
02:03Haseena Wajid was forced to sit there
02:05and the result came out.
02:06The rest of India's interference,
02:08there are reservations about that.
02:10Society does not like it.
02:11It does not want to live as a VT.
02:12It does not want to live as a satellite state of India.
02:15But at the same time, the government should also be such
02:18that if it does not have the people's mandate,
02:20then it is welcome to sleep.
02:21Secondly, you talked about Bilawal's speech.
02:24Bilawal was absent for 2-3 months.
02:26He must have been in a lot of pain for the people of Pakistan.
02:29Suddenly he came and gave a speech against Adliya.
02:32If you look at the current date,
02:34if there is an attack on Adliya,
02:37the front page of that is the Pakistan People's Party.
02:40At the time of Atta Bandiyal,
02:42elections were decided in Punjab.
02:44He came and gave a speech in the parliament
02:47and there were reservations.
02:48Now again, a Supreme Court decision has come.
02:51They are making a law against that decision
02:53and Bilawal is leading it.
02:55Why is he leading it?
02:56This is the government of those people
02:58who notified Qazi Faiz Issa Sahib 3 months ago.
03:01Why is he not notifying Mansoor Ali Shah?
03:03He used to say this.
03:04At that time, he used to stand up and say
03:06that Mansoor Ali Shah is not on this bench.
03:07By the way, do you see anything changing in October?
03:10Because there is a lot of hope for this type of attack.
03:12No, I think in October,
03:13which Yugoslavia law will come here?
03:15This will be the law.
03:16This will be the law.
03:17There will be things according to the law.
03:19And the government that is doing this,
03:21I think they just want
03:22that the decisions of our will continue to come.
03:24This is the desire of every political party.
03:26Just like Mansoor Ali Shah or Atar Minullah Sahib,
03:29earlier someone else used to object.
03:31Now these government people are objecting.
03:33Now they are not even a special bench.
03:35So I think it was,
03:36it was very disappointing to see
03:38that the way the Pakistan People's Party
03:41is constantly attacking the court
03:43and the first row.
03:44Mr. Shahbaz is also making this type of statement.
03:47Unfortunately, some events,
03:48global events are happening, Mr. Niaz,
03:50that everything is being linked to everything.
03:52One more thing can obviously be linked
03:55or is being linked,
03:57that look, there were riots in the UK
03:59and they are being punished immediately.
04:01And here it happened in September,
04:02there is no punishment being done.
04:03Mr. Khan said,
04:04I had told them to protest peacefully.
04:06I had not told anyone to break it.
04:08If it is broken,
04:09obviously, it is another thing.
04:11They don't own it.
04:12PTI does not own it.
04:13But the riots that took place there,
04:15they are being punished right now.
04:17And a year has passed here
04:18and no situation is visible.
04:20So why is this type of situation developing
04:23where we link the situation of other countries
04:25to the situation of our own country
04:27and then become helpless?
04:30Look, what is this helplessness?
04:33We have been doing this voluntarily
04:35for the past four months.
04:37You must have also received a post
04:40from the Tehreek-e-Insaf,
04:41in which General Jaya Khan
04:43and Qasim Muneer were posted together
04:45and Imran Khan and Sheikh Mujeeb
04:47were posted together.
04:48But let me make a small correction.
04:50Look, my dear son, Atar Kazmi,
04:53I like him very much
04:55and I like his best quality
04:57that he never compromises on facts,
05:00even if he is going against them.
05:02Definitely, he has,
05:04I think people in our country
05:06are not so interested in
05:09or know about Bangladesh.
05:11First of all,
05:13Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
05:15left Pakistan in 1972
05:17and I don't know
05:19when he went from London
05:21to East Pakistan,
05:23I don't remember whether it was March or April
05:25and on 15 August 1975
05:28he was brutally killed.
05:30This is not important.
05:31What is important is that
05:33after his murder,
05:35the narrative of Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
05:37and how he celebrated his death
05:39and how he did it,
05:41I will tell you a little bit about it.
05:43On 15 August, the day when
05:45Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman was killed,
05:47Indira Gandhi did a military parade
05:49to show that it was India's
05:51Independence Day.
05:53As soon as she came,
05:55her general, Uban Singh,
05:57who played a very big role
05:59in East Pakistan 4-5 years ago,
06:01there was an army chief in his ear
06:03and he said in his ear
06:05that Mujeeb-ur-Rehman has been killed
06:07and there is a revolution
06:09in Bangladesh
06:11and there is a whole flood
06:13against India.
06:15Now you will see
06:17and I am quoting from a book
06:19which has all this
06:21written in it.
06:23So this is their
06:25No, sorry,
06:27K. L. Jha,
06:29the machine of national security,
06:31said in his ear.
06:33So Indira Gandhi immediately
06:35abandons the parade,
06:37all the high-five meetings
06:39and all the important politicians
06:41come.
06:43So she says,
06:45attack Bangladesh right now.
06:47General Uban Singh stops her
06:49and says,
06:51I know that Mukti Bani
06:53is ready,
06:55I know this from my generation
06:57and these are the people
06:59who killed Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
07:01and then Mukti Bani
07:03was killed.
07:05Now after this,
07:07she was so angry
07:09that she said,
07:11I have drowned
07:13Mujeeb-ur-Rehman in the
07:15Gulf of Bengal
07:17and our army chief has
07:19said yesterday,
07:21that I wanted to make
07:23Bangladesh the biggest mistake
07:25of my life.
07:27So for three years,
07:29this is the reality,
07:31that at least we have
07:33our prejudices,
07:35which is absolutely right,
07:37and we may have a little difference.
07:39If we take it that way,
07:41then Imran Khan,
07:43after Haseena Wajid's death,
07:45all the statements he has made
07:47so far,
07:49they are like cat and mouse.
07:51Why? Because he had caught
07:53something three months ago.
07:55This is not my problem.
07:57This is Imran Khan's problem.
07:59So keep this in mind,
08:01that in 1972,
08:03Mujeeb-ur-Rehman's
08:05mandate was not a problem.
08:07He had given real freedom
08:09by saying absolutely not.
08:11He had freed us from slavery.
08:13He had given real freedom
08:15with 90% acceptance.
08:17Do you like to respond
08:19to this?
08:21But among the nations,
08:23the dignity of the Bengalis
08:25that he has come to India
08:27and made us bow down.
08:29If Imran does not bow down,
08:31then he will have to face
08:33all these things.
08:35The real debate is that
08:37Haseena Wajid has gone,
08:39and there is an allegation
08:41against her as well.
08:43The media is saying
08:45that there will be
08:47more hatred against us,
08:49because they are saying
08:51that India had planned
08:53this and that.
08:55Atar, would you like to respond?
08:57Look, they have told us
08:59historical facts,
09:01but this is also a fact
09:03that in the election of 1970,
09:05Sheikh Mujeeb had a double majority
09:07than Bhutto.
09:09He was popular.
09:11His mandate was not accepted.
09:13This is a Muslim fact.
09:15And this is also a Muslim fact
09:17that Sheikh Haseena Wajid
09:19was ruling the government
09:21at that time.
09:23What happened later
09:25is a part of history.
09:27Didn't Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman
09:29get 1.5 crore votes?
09:31Didn't Bhutto get 82 lakh votes?
09:33Atar, I fully endorse
09:35what you are saying.
09:37The activities of our
09:39establishment
09:41or the role
09:43of Riaz Khan
09:45was so terrible
09:47that no one
09:49takes Riaz Khan's name
09:51with respect in Pakistan.
09:53But you are saying that
09:55I have studied about that election.
09:57In fact, the best account
09:59of GOC, Karnal Khatam Raja
10:01is Strange In My Own Country,
10:03who conducted that election.
10:05This election was conducted
10:07by MQM.
10:09It is not the same
10:11as Tahrik-e-Sahab's
10:138-9 election,
10:15which was conducted
10:17by MQM,
10:19which was conducted
10:21by MQM,
10:23which was conducted
10:25by MQM,
10:27which was conducted
10:29by MQM,
10:31which was conducted
10:33by MQM,
10:35which was conducted
10:37by MQM,
10:39which was conducted
10:41by MQM,
10:43which was conducted

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