Kya Pakistan Ki Awam Ko Mehengai Mein Relief Milnay Ka Koi Imkaan Nahi ? Rana Tanveer

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Kya Pakistan Ki Awam Ko Mehengai Mein Relief Milnay Ka Koi Imkaan Nahi ? Rana Tanveer
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00:00First of all, I would like to ask this question from your point of view.
00:05Industry and production, both are important for the country.
00:09Now, the city in which Mr. Mustafa Kamal is sitting, or the city he is representing,
00:14there, economic activity is the most important.
00:17His demand is that the Prime Minister should announce the package for the whole of Pakistan,
00:22instead of just going to Mian Nawaz Sharif and announcing the package for Punjab.
00:26This is not unfair.
00:27How do you see this? Are you talking to the other provincial governments of the government?
00:32In terms of reducing the overall electricity bill?
00:36Look, Mr. Mustafa Kamal is a very intelligent man.
00:41He is also a very senior politician.
00:44He has been a mayor and has done a lot of work.
00:48But my understanding is that there is a lack of understanding,
00:55or there is an understanding, but it is talked about politically.
01:00But if any province gives relief, then it will also give a provincial level.
01:06It is not possible that they do it for the whole country and in every province.
01:11And this is not the first program.
01:14There are many provinces, whether it is Sindh or other provinces,
01:18they keep giving programs in different areas to provide relief.
01:29Whether it is electricity, whether it is fertilizer, or a farmer's card, or a health card,
01:37everyone has their own program.
01:40Maryam Bibi has started a lot of programs.
01:43But Mr. Mustafa Kamal cannot complain to the Sindh government,
01:48because they are sitting in the opposition.
01:51But they are allies in Wafaaq.
01:53That doesn't mean that they should take it from this angle.
02:02The Prime Minister, when he first gave relief on electricity,
02:07it was 200 units on non-protective.
02:11After 200 units, it was all in Pakistan.
02:14And whenever the Prime Minister announces relief, it will be for the whole country.
02:19I am telling you this.
02:21And this is because Punjab has done it.
02:24And when Mr. Shabaz Sharif was the Chief Minister,
02:27he paid 50% of the agriculture bill.
02:33Mr. Rana, that makes sense. I understand.
02:36After the 18th amendment, every province will do its own thing.
02:40Just tell me, when will Mr. Shabaz Sharif announce relief as the Prime Minister of Pakistan?
02:47Is there a possibility of this?
02:49So, for now, the Wafaaq government's answer to Mr. Mustafa Kamal is not to stay with us.
02:54No, no.
02:55Look, there is no doubt that there is a very big economic crisis.
02:59There are big challenges.
03:01There is a lot of economic crunch.
03:04You know what kind of situation it is.
03:06There are IMF conditions.
03:08We have to take that program.
03:10Without that, we cannot survive.
03:12Without the IMF program.
03:14But their conditionality,
03:16the conditions here are not matching.
03:19Because we have inflation.
03:21Electricity bills are rising.
03:23So, even if we want to do a relief program,
03:28there are a lot of problems.
03:31But Mr. Shabaz Sharif's government
03:35is very focused on how to provide relief in electricity bills.
03:41They are working day and night.
03:43Their team is working.
03:44Technical people are working.
03:46And the 200 units that I am talking about,
03:49they initially had one.
03:51Which was not completed.
03:53No, why was it not completed?
03:55I will tell you.
03:57They have given a package of 50 Aram for 3 months.
04:01And it is being completed.
04:03Don't talk like this.
04:04I am telling you 100% that it is being implemented.
04:07What will happen after 3 months, Mr. Rana?
04:09After 3 months, Allah will do good.
04:11Allah will do good.
04:12And we will do it.
04:13But this is the thing.
04:15You understand this.
04:17I just want to understand, Mr. Rana.
04:19After 3 months.
04:21You asked a question.
04:23Is the federal government thinking?
04:25They are thinking.
04:27And they are doing a lot of work on it.
04:29How can we give them more relief?
04:32And at the same time,
04:34the provincial government is also talking
04:36that you put your share in this.
04:38Now the Sindh government should come forward.
04:40And they can give as much relief as they can.
04:43And the federal government always tries
04:46to share with the provinces.
04:49And at the same time,
04:51they also say to the provinces
04:53that it is a difficult time for the federal government.
04:55And in the NFC award,
04:57you know that a lot of our income
05:01or a lot of money from the union
05:03goes to the provinces.
05:05We only have Dad Salsing
05:07and the return of the loans.
05:09And the other expenses
05:11of the defense
05:13or other matters.
05:15That is a long story.
05:17The purpose is to say
05:19that the situation in the country is very bad.
05:21The situation is bad on the other hand.
05:23Mr. Rana,
05:25it is a matter of great concern for me
05:27that as a Pakistani citizen,
05:29any government should be strong
05:31so that it can work
05:33for the relief of the people.
05:35Not the rest of the work.
05:37According to you,
05:39your government is not strong
05:41for the people of your community.
05:43Mr. Javed Latif has said something
05:45in my program yesterday.
05:47I will tell you about it.
05:49On 8th February 2024,
05:51I am giving this statement
05:53in your program with responsibility
05:55that a pick and choose has taken place.
05:57The bid that someone has filled
05:59is from Tehreek-e-Insaf
06:01or someone else.
06:03Farm 47 has been filled.
06:05I am also saying with responsibility
06:07that the heads of the Aadhar
06:09were not involved.
06:11Many things have gone wrong
06:13which have ruined the credibility
06:15of the election.
06:17Mr. Rana,
06:19please comment on the fact
06:21that Farm 47 is on both sides.
06:23Secondly,
06:25he also said
06:27that a gust of wind is needed
06:29to topple this government.
06:31It is not a very strong government.
06:33If it is not a strong government,
06:35how will difficult decisions be made?
06:37I don't want to comment.
06:39You know that I pray
06:41that
06:43I wish
06:45some of my colleagues
06:47would have won.
06:49I don't want to talk about
06:51the strength of the government.
06:53The government is very strong.
06:55The government is performing.
06:57The government is making decisions.
06:59The government is working hard.
07:01There are a lot of challenges.
07:03The biggest challenge
07:05is the economic crisis.
07:07The government is working day and night
07:09to revive the economy.
07:11You can see better indicators.
07:13There is a decrease in inflation.
07:15There is an area
07:17where there is a lot of pressure
07:19on the electricity bill.
07:21In Punjab,
07:23you can see how cheap the electricity bill is.
07:25The purchasing power
07:27of the people
07:29is very low.
07:31They are getting things easily.
07:33I think
07:35the government is not making decisions.
07:37There must be some angle
07:39in the mind
07:41that the government is performing.
07:43The opposition says
07:45that the government is not performing.
07:47The government is performing.
07:49I am sorry
07:51I am cutting you short.
07:53You said that
07:55you pray
07:57to God
07:59that they would have won.
08:01Are you saying that
08:03this is their bitterness?
08:05I don't know.
08:07Don't question me.
08:09Just leave it aside.
08:11You have said enough.
08:13Just leave it aside.
08:15I understand.
08:17Just leave it aside.
08:19I understand.

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