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Nawaz Sharif Ki Bhai Ki Govt Mein Dilchaspi Kyun Nahi? - Experts' Reaction

National Assembly rodent issue: Cats to be deployed for rat control - Experts' Reaction

Why is the PMLN trying to portray Nawaz Sharif, a three-time Prime Minister, as a provincial leader?

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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, dear viewers, welcome to the program.
00:14Today we will talk about the subsidy that has been given in electricity bills from Punjab.
00:21Other provinces are complaining about it.
00:25How far have the problems of the internet reached?
00:28Has it been solved or not?
00:30The IT minister has made an excuse that the internet is running slow in Pakistan.
00:36In addition, the international contacts of Raoul Hassan, the Secretary-General of Pakistan Justice have been revealed.
00:44How dangerous they are going to prove, we will talk about that too.
00:47Our first and top story today is that rats have attacked the parliament of Pakistan.
00:58Viewers, I repeat my first story again.
01:02You should not be surprised that rats have attacked the parliament of Pakistan.
01:11And to compete with these rats, special cat squads are being formed.
01:23And apart from that, there are some experts who will obviously teach those cats.
01:30You must have heard of the cat walk, but you must have never heard of the cat squad against the rats.
01:40Now these cat squads are known to Mr. Hassan Ayub.
01:46Because cats will be brought here from the province of Rawalpindi, Islamabad.
01:51And here you know that Hassan Ayub is in power.
01:54First of all, let's go to our Deputy Bureau Chief, who covers the parliament.
02:00This breaking story was given to us by him on television today.
02:05What are the circumstances, what are the details, what are the reasons?
02:09Let's go to our Deputy Bureau Chief.
02:14Okay, tell me what has happened, what is the news?
02:17Some tender has been passed, some lakhs of rupees are being allocated to train cats.
02:23Is this really the right news?
02:25Because people are not ready to believe this news yet.
02:29Because when I told Hassan, he asked me if I was kidding.
02:33I said I am not kidding at all.
02:35The news has been broken by Mr. Farooq.
02:37So let's talk to him too.
02:39Tell me the details.
02:40Mr. Khawar, this complaint is that there are large numbers of rats in the parliament house.
02:46Because of this, the rats are causing damage.
02:48And now it has become clear that the government files have also been damaged.
02:54The rats have killed these files.
02:55The rats are present in various offices of the National Assembly and the Senate Secretariat.
02:59Along with this, the rats have also caused damage to the various wires.
03:04Therefore, it has been decided that a tender has been given for 12 lakhs of annual expenses to kill the rats.
03:09And for this, two private employees will also be provided with services.
03:14In addition to this, to completely kill these rats, it has also been said that the private employees will also be provided with assistance in the parliament house.
03:23The CDO will do all this work.
03:25And it has been instructed that as soon as possible, steps should be taken to kill the rats.
03:30This is absolutely true.
03:31Earlier, in the parliament lodges, the members of the parliament complained that they are facing rats.
03:35But now in the parliament house, the ceiling is there.
03:38The experts understand that some chemicals will be used there.
03:42Some chemicals will be sprayed.
03:44Some windows will be installed there.
03:46It used to be installed in the village in our time.
03:49It is still installed there.
03:50These cats are a special kind of cat.
03:54Will these local cats be used in the tender?
03:58Or will cats come from outside?
04:00Is there a special kind of cat?
04:02Mr. Khabar, even now, cats are present in the parliament house.
04:05They have been left on different floors.
04:07But it has been said that since the number of cats is very high and these cats are not proving to be effective.
04:12Therefore, more services will be provided to the cats in the parliament house.
04:16Along with this, a special kind of cage will also be purchased.
04:23So that it can be installed on different floors.
04:26So that the rats can be controlled.
04:28In this regard, all the resources have been given to the CDA.
04:31The CDA has also given a tender in this regard.
04:34Now people will also apply for a tender.
04:36You said that these cats are present on different floors.
04:40Have you ever come into contact with a cat?
04:42Or have you seen cats from a distance?
04:46No, Mr. Khabar.
04:47These cats were taken for this purpose.
04:49So that these rats can be killed.
04:51But they could not succeed in their obvious purpose.
04:53Therefore, it has been decided to spend 12 lakhs.
04:56So that the services of two employees can also be achieved.
04:58And more cats should be hired.
05:00In the parliament house for different floors.
05:02And some cages should also be purchased.
05:04Mr. Farooq, you are saying that there are a lot of rats.
05:08Now I want to ask my viewers a little easier.
05:11I also keep visiting the parliament.
05:15Are these small rats or big rats?
05:18Are these mice or rats?
05:20The big rats.
05:22Because I saw once in Rawalpindi.
05:24We went to Kartarpura.
05:27There I saw that a cat was running.
05:30And the rat was behind it.
05:31And it was killing it.
05:32So that the cats do not come in such a way.
05:34And the rats do not get killed.
05:36So that they do not have to run.
05:39No, Mr. Hassan.
05:40Of course, the rats are very fat rats.
05:43Which are hidden in the parliament house at the moment.
05:45They hide in the ceiling.
05:47That's why a special order has been issued.
05:49So that they can be killed.
05:51And the big cats can be hired there.
05:54So that they can catch them.
05:55Because the first ones who were running there.
05:57They were not able to control them.
05:59That's why additional resources have been decided to use.
06:02So that the parliament house is cleaned of these rats.
06:04Because this is a very big loss.
06:06Mr. Farooq, thank you very much.
06:07Thank you for sharing these details.
06:08Sir, you are talking about the mice trap.
06:11You are talking about crickets.
06:12Crickets.
06:13You are talking about crickets.
06:14Those crickets will not work.
06:16These are rats.
06:17I have seen them myself.
06:18They are of such a big size.
06:19No, they are big for that.
06:20Okay.
06:21So how do they have such a small trap?
06:24These are double-sized, giant rats.
06:27What will these mice traps do to them?
06:31Okay, Mr. Chaudhary Gulamzain.
06:32It is the rule of the lions.
06:34It is the rule of the lions.
06:35The mice should come under the rule of the lions.
06:37And for treatment, cats should be arranged.
06:42We have read stories.
06:44In childhood, the cat is the lion's aunt.
06:47Do you understand this connection?
06:49Mr. Chaudhary.
06:50No, I didn't understand, Mr. Khawar.
06:53That there is such a big building in Pakistan.
06:57President's house, parliament house.
06:59And after that, parliament house.
07:01Or after the Prime Minister's house.
07:03Or after the Supreme Court.
07:04These are all the same places.
07:06So if the mice have established their rule there,
07:10then what is the situation in the rest of the country?
07:12I mean, the mice carry a lot of diseases.
07:17They are very, I mean,
07:20I mean, their words are not even good to bring to the face.
07:23In the past of those diseases,
07:25they have been destroying them for centuries.
07:29And they are destroying humanity.
07:31So there is no arrangement from them.
07:33I mean, what kind of building have you built?
07:35That they have entered the roofs.
07:37When they are going on the road,
07:39the members go here and there in the morning.
07:42So now we are bringing cats.
07:44And now we are bringing new windows.
07:46Leave it.
07:47Is there any work that can be done by you?
07:50Okay, Mr. Nagvi, since you are in Europe,
07:53you have to work there for our viewers.
07:57No doubt you will share tomorrow that
07:59the special food for cats is available.
08:01You know, in Europe,
08:02if you go to big stores,
08:04there is special food for cats and cats.
08:07Cats and dogs have separate food.
08:09So you get a lot of expensive food.
08:11We have allocated 12 lakh here.
08:14If you get any advice from there on the return,
08:18so that this problem of mice
08:20attacks the parliament,
08:22then obviously we can be saved from the mice.
08:24Mr. Nagvi.
08:25You are absolutely right.
08:27And I think I will have to come back soon.
08:29Because it is very important for these mice
08:31to die before September 15.
08:33The matter of electricity,
08:35you have seen that there is a lot of debate
08:37about it in Pakistan.
08:39And the day before yesterday,
08:41a big announcement was made by the Punjab government.
08:44And after a long time,
08:45our Taha Yad Kaid,
08:47who is now the president of Pakistan Muslim League,
08:49respected Nawaz Sharif,
08:51appeared on the screen.
08:53With him was the Chief Minister of Punjab,
08:56respected Maryam Nawaz Sharif.
08:59She announced that
09:01a subsidy of Rs. 14 per unit will be given
09:05to those beneficiaries
09:07who will use up to 500 units.
09:09From 200 to 500.
09:11Because the federal government has already
09:13given relief up to 200 units.
09:14Listen to what she said.
09:16Maryam has just decided,
09:19the Punjab government,
09:20whose head she is sitting on,
09:22has tried to provide immediate relief
09:24in the months of August and September.
09:28Those people who are consuming
09:31from zero to 500 units,
09:33Rs. 14 per unit will be reduced
09:36from the electricity bills.
09:39Well done, Maryam.
09:40Well done, Maryam.
09:41She has done what she could.
09:45Viewers, initially,
09:47there was a positive reaction on this.
09:49And relief has been received in Punjab.
09:51And being a Punjab Chief Minister,
09:53it was his right.
09:54He took out money from his SDP budget
09:57and gave Rs. 45-47 billion.
10:00He said, I will give this subsidy.
10:02But the real issue is the IPPs.
10:05The capacity payments of IPPs.
10:08Because you saw,
10:09the Jammat-e-Islami protest took place here.
10:11Before this, a huge campaign was launched
10:13by Dr. Gohar,
10:14the former chairman of APNOMA.
10:16He has also been to the Supreme Court.
10:18The biggest issue is
10:20the IPPs in Pakistan.
10:22Because the IPPs,
10:23which you pay with capacity charges,
10:26their money grows on trees.
10:28Until that issue is resolved,
10:29the matter will not move forward.
10:31Punjab has announced this.
10:32After the announcement of Punjab,
10:34the reaction coming from different parties,
10:36especially Sindh-based political parties,
10:40there is a very strong reaction on this.
10:42First of all,
10:43Mr. Mustafa Kamal of MQM,
10:44listen to what he has to say.
10:45We saw a press conference
10:47of Mr. Nawaz Sharif.
10:48We consider him the leader of the whole of Pakistan.
10:51We don't consider him the leader of Punjab.
10:52If Rs. 14 is less in Punjab,
10:54then Rs. 14 should be less in the whole of Pakistan.
10:57This is the problem of 24 crore people.
10:59Seeing this press conference of Sindh and the whole of Pakistan,
11:02we feel very sad.
11:04We are not the citizens of this country.
11:06Yesterday's press conference was unwanted.
11:08Bring the deprivation in Sindh.
11:10Bring the deprivation in Karachi.
11:11We were forced to think that
11:13if we are not a part of Punjab,
11:15then we will not get the package,
11:16we will not get the relief.
11:17Well done, Maryam.
11:19Well done, Maryam.
11:22Dr. Farooq Sattar,
11:23he is also related to MQM.
11:25He said,
11:26what has happened to the people of Punjab?
11:28They are sitting there
11:30and making announcements
11:31as if they are kings of a different country.
11:34They are robbing the Ashrafis.
11:37The government of loyalty,
11:38under the auspices of PML,
11:40and its leader,
11:42is sitting with his daughter
11:44and robbing the Ashrafis for Punjab.
11:46They are making announcements
11:47to give the Ashrafis for Punjab.
11:49The rest of the orphans, the orphans,
11:51if Maryam Nawaz is saying
11:53that she is giving them relief
11:55by reducing 14 rupees,
11:57it is all a political game.
11:59Strengthen your vote bank.
12:01The rest of the vote bank should go to the dump.
12:03It is not a part of Pakistan.
12:04Well done, Maryam.
12:06Well done, Maryam.
12:09After that, we saw that
12:11the mayor of Karachi,
12:13Mr. Murtaza Wahab,
12:15what is he saying?
12:17How long will this relief last?
12:19Is it just a political gimmickry
12:21or is it long-term?
12:24The announcement made by the Punjab government
12:27will give two months of relief
12:29to the citizens of Punjab.
12:31After that, they will go back to the same electricity bills.
12:34You gave the people a lollipop.
12:36You gave them a shelter.
12:38And when after 60 days,
12:39that lollipop and shelter will be over,
12:41the people will be in trouble again.
12:43So this money should not go down the drain.
12:45This is not your personal money.
12:47This is the money of the people of Pakistan.
12:50This is the problem of the whole of Pakistan.
12:52We should not play any subahi card in this.
12:54Well done, Maryam.
12:56Well done, Maryam.
12:58Mr. Naqib, there is a very strong reaction
13:00from Karachi in this regard.
13:02There, people have to say,
13:04politicians, big people have to say
13:06that they should sit together
13:08and all provinces should come together
13:10and make a unanimous decision.
13:11So this impression is being given
13:13as if Punjab is going separately.
13:15Obviously, 13-14 crore Pakistanis
13:17live in Punjab.
13:19Punjab has a big budget,
13:21a big agenda.
13:23So the rest of the provinces
13:25are feeling alienated.
13:26Your comments.
13:27Look, Mr. Nawaz Sharif
13:29spoke on behalf of a subahi government.
13:31Mr. Nawaz Sharif did not speak
13:33on behalf of a central government.
13:35Subahi government has the right
13:37to make such decisions in Sindh, Punjab,
13:39KPB, Balochistan,
13:41so that they continue to support
13:43the people of their province.
13:45The share from NFC comes to Punjab,
13:47to Sindh, to Balochistan, to KPB.
13:49You are getting money.
13:51If you want to give relief to your people,
13:53then you give it.
13:55With this, now your responsibility,
13:57Mr. Farooq Sattar, Mr. Mustafa Kamal,
13:59you have heard their statements.
14:01They are both in the National Assembly.
14:03Stand on the floor of the National Assembly
14:05and talk to the Prime Minister.
14:07Try to save the IPPs.
14:09Give us relief on the central level
14:11and take this money from the IPPs
14:13who are paying them.
14:15Secondly, talk about the funds
14:17that the National Assembly members get.
14:19Where is it used?
14:21You have seen it, I have seen it.
14:23It has been used in terrorist acts.
14:25Confiscate that fund.
14:27Put that fund on the people.
14:29Put it in electricity, gas,
14:31put it in local networks.
14:33Use that fund there.
14:35Mr. Mustafa, you are absolutely right
14:37that you should not talk about the police.
14:39You should not talk about the police.
14:41If this MNS is standing in Karachi
14:43and accusing Maryam Nawaz Sharif,
14:45then this is wrong.
14:47Because Maryam Nawaz Sharif has nothing to do with them.
14:49Maryam Nawaz Sharif is a Punjabi minister
14:51and it is her full right
14:53that she should do everything for the benefit
14:55of her people,
14:57for the people of her province.
14:59That is why this MNS from Karachi
15:01should either stand in the National Assembly
15:03or talk to the Sindh government.
15:05In the same way, the Sindh government
15:07has written a letter
15:09to their government and to the UFAQ
15:11asking them to do something for their people.
15:13Hafiz Hamdullah from JUIF
15:15has written in his tweet
15:17that
15:19Mr. Nawaz Sharif's announcement
15:21about the lack of electricity
15:23from Punjab is a good thing
15:25but the question is
15:27that inflation is all over the country
15:29and why only one province has a leaf?
15:31It seems that Pakistan is only Punjab
15:33and the other three provinces
15:35are not a part of Pakistan.
15:37Is this one Pakistan or two Pakistan?
15:39This is the question he asked.
15:41It has been proven that Mr. Bade Mian
15:43is the leader of Punjab.
15:45It should have been that Mr. Bade Mian
15:47should have banned the relief
15:49in all four provinces.
15:51The province that provides electricity
15:53and Operation Zada Balochistan
15:55is also deprived of electricity relief.
15:57Where is this justice?
15:59Mr. Bade Mian,
16:01how do you see this?
16:03How do you see this?
16:05How do you see this?
16:07The question is that
16:09the provincial government
16:11has the authority
16:13and they have taken out their money
16:15from left and right.
16:17The second argument is that
16:19it is the government of Mr. Bade Mian
16:21in the UFAQ
16:23who took out the money.
16:25It is obvious that they get money
16:27from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:29It is obvious that they get money
16:31from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:33It is obvious that they get money
16:35from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:37It is obvious that they get money
16:39from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:41It is obvious that they get money
16:43from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:45It is obvious that they get money
16:47from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:49It is obvious that they get money
16:51from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:53It is obvious that they get money
16:55from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
16:57It is obvious that they get money
16:59from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:01It is obvious that they get money
17:03from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:05It is obvious that they get money
17:07from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:09It is obvious that they get money
17:11from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:13It is obvious that they get money
17:15from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:17It is obvious that they get money
17:19from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:21It is obvious that they get money
17:23from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:25It is obvious that they get money
17:27from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:29It is obvious that they get money
17:31from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:33It is obvious that they get money
17:35from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:37It is obvious that they get money
17:39from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:41It is obvious that they get money
17:43from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:45It is obvious that they get money
17:47from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:49It is obvious that they get money
17:51from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:53It is obvious that they get money
17:55from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
17:57It is obvious that they get money
17:59from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:01It is obvious that they get money
18:03from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:05It is obvious that they get money
18:07from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:09It is obvious that they get money
18:11from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:13It is obvious that they get money
18:15from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:17It is obvious that they get money
18:19from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:21It is obvious that they get money
18:23from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:25It is obvious that they get money
18:27from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:29It is obvious that they get money
18:31from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:33It is obvious that they get money
18:35from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:37It is obvious that they get money
18:39from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:41It is obvious that they get money
18:43from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:45It is obvious that they get money
18:47from the government of Mr. Bade Mian.
18:49The main reason for the high electricity
18:51in Pakistan was the agreement
18:53between the IPPs.
18:55The government of Mr. Mian
18:57was formed in 2015.
18:59The government of Mr. Mian
19:01was formed in 2015.
19:03There was no discussion about it.
19:05There was no discussion about it.
19:07We have been observing
19:09the discussion of the IPPs
19:11on a daily basis for the past
19:13two to three weeks.
19:15We have been observing
19:17the discussion of the IPPs
19:19on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:21We have been observing
19:23the discussion of the IPPs
19:25on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:27We have been observing
19:29the discussion of the IPPs
19:31on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:33We have been observing
19:35the discussion of the IPPs
19:37on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:39We have been observing
19:41the discussion of the IPPs
19:43on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:45We have been observing
19:47the discussion of the IPPs
19:49on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:51We have been observing
19:53the discussion of the IPPs
19:55on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
19:57We have been observing
19:59the discussion of the IPPs
20:01on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:03We have been observing
20:05the discussion of the IPPs
20:07on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:09We have been observing
20:11the discussion of the IPPs
20:13on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:15We have been observing
20:17the discussion of the IPPs
20:19on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:21We have been observing
20:23the discussion of the IPPs
20:25on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:27We have been observing
20:29the discussion of the IPPs
20:31on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:33We have been observing
20:35the discussion of the IPPs
20:37on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:39We have been observing
20:41the discussion of the IPPs
20:43on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:45We have been observing
20:47the discussion of the IPPs
20:49on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:51We have been observing
20:53the discussion of the IPPs
20:55on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
20:57We have been observing
20:59the discussion of the IPPs
21:01on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:03We have been observing
21:05the discussion of the IPPs
21:07on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:09We have been observing
21:11the discussion of the IPPs
21:13on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:15We have been observing
21:17the discussion of the IPPs
21:19on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:21We have been observing
21:23the discussion of the IPPs
21:25on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:27We have been observing
21:29the discussion of the IPPs
21:31on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:33We have been observing
21:35the discussion of the IPPs
21:37on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:39We have been observing
21:41the discussion of the IPPs
21:43on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:45We have been observing
21:47the discussion of the IPPs
21:49on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:51We have been observing
21:53the discussion of the IPPs
21:55on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
21:57We have been observing
21:59the discussion of the IPPs
22:01on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:03We have been observing
22:05the discussion of the IPPs
22:07on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:09We have been observing
22:11the discussion of the IPPs
22:13on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:15We have been observing
22:17the discussion of the IPPs
22:19on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:21We have been observing
22:23the discussion of the IPPs
22:25on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:27We have been observing
22:29the discussion of the IPPs
22:31on a daily basis for the past two weeks.
22:33We have been observing
22:35the discussion of the IPPs
22:37on a daily basis
22:51I would like to say that Nawaz Sharif is a national level leader and a three-time prime
22:57minister.
22:58He has a good idea that if Punjab gives relief, the rest of the provinces will be under stress.
23:07Healthy competition is fine, but the KP people say that we have a federal government, we don't
23:12know if we have to give 1400-1500 rupees.
23:15Electricity production is their right.
23:19You are listening to Balochistan, Mr. Abdullah has already talked about the situation there.
23:24Therefore, it would have been very good if the Punjab government did what it did, but
23:28if there had been a consensus scene, after talking to the ministers of all the provinces,
23:34and then if the leaders had said something about the IPPs that this was a mistake, because
23:40those who made all these agreements at that time were saying that we made a mistake.
23:45At this time, the biggest problem in Pakistan is the agreement with the IPPs.
23:52Hassan is informing that talks are being made on it.
23:55The previous government told us the other day, Mr. Mifta Ismail, PTI did a good job
24:01that it capped the exchange rate, 147-146 per dollar.
24:05Imagine if we had to pay capacity payment charges on today's exchange rate per dollar,
24:11then how expensive would electricity be?
24:14Now, is Punjab a separate entity, or will you talk about the rights of other provinces?
24:32Welcome back.
24:33Viewers, I saw a tweet today, there is a lot of debate on it.
24:39Saniya Ashiq is an MPA, and Mutamad-e-Khaas is a special associate with Marjam Nawaz.
24:51The other day, I met the UK High Commissioner, Jane Marriott.
24:56She is present in Murray these days.
24:59She is wearing a scarf.
25:01Did you see, Hassan? She is still wearing a scarf.
25:03It's cold in Murray anyway, so you have to wear a scarf there.
25:06She tweeted, Saniya Ashiq Sahiba, listen to this,
25:10Bilateral relations between Punjab and UK taking leaps forward in sectors of extreme public importance,
25:18health, education, climate change.
25:21Now, what to say, Mr. Nagvi, did you understand English?
25:25I don't understand.
25:27Look, maybe you want to ask why this is not for Pakistan and UK, but for Punjab and UK.
25:33Before this, we were discussing the relief given by the Punjab government.
25:37Look, let me remind you of a small thing.
25:39When Corona came in 2020, the Sindh government said, we will lock down,
25:44and the central government said, we won't.
25:45The Sindh government also locked down and gave relief to its people.
25:48They distributed 30 billion rupees immediately in the media,
25:51and they also distributed 70-80 billion rupees to other people immediately.
25:55Because a provincial government had the power to take a decision.
25:58Now, maybe the target of criticism is being made here,
26:01that Mr. Mian's government is also in the central government, so why wasn't it done centrally?
26:05So, Mr. Mian's central government is a united government.
26:08He is not the sole owner of that government.
26:10It is a united government, which also includes the People's Party.
26:12But in Punjab, he is the sole owner, he made this decision.
26:15And the tweet of Saniya Ashiq Sahiba that you have talked about,
26:18so there are relations between provinces, there is nothing wrong with that.
26:21There are also countries and states.
26:24If the High Commission of England went to her house,
26:29then they tweeted her like this, because she is the Prime Minister of Punjab.
26:35Mr. Najvi, you give good spices, but what to do,
26:38my compulsion is that I have to sit on the seat and clarify things.
26:42Electricity, you know, is a federal subject.
26:44The government can give subsidies to its people at will,
26:47but its major determination has to be made by the federal government.
26:52The issue of Covid was specific,
26:55where its concentration is more, in which city it is more,
26:58in which it is less, that was the whole issue.
27:00At that time, it was against the lockdown.
27:02I am not talking about theft.
27:04I understood, I understood.
27:08Hassan, this Nawaz Sharif, Prime Minister,
27:14three-time former Prime Minister,
27:16we take him as Tahiyyat Qahid,
27:18Pakistan's national level leader,
27:20the current lot, no one has so much experience,
27:23of running a government,
27:27and three times, from 1979 onwards,
27:29he was present in various positions.
27:31First, he was the Finance Minister of Punjab,
27:33then he became the CM.
27:35This party, our party,
27:37mine and your party,
27:39why is it against proving him to be the leader of a province?
27:43That is, he spoke to the former Prime Minister,
27:47he said, he would have done it between the provinces.
27:50These things matter a lot.
27:52Politics, you know, it's all about the perception.
27:54Yes, it's all about the optics.
27:56No, first of all, he went,
27:58then Mariam Nawaz Sharif Sahiba came there,
28:00she meets her father on weekends anyway,
28:02she lives in Nawaz Sharif's house, even today.
28:04So, there is a big attachment between a father and a daughter,
28:07and right now, her political teacher,
28:09is Nawaz Sharif Sahib,
28:11who basically adopted her as his daughter.
28:13Mariam Nawaz Sharif Sahiba is learning,
28:15she is taking advantage of Nawaz Sharif Sahib's experience.
28:18But what you were saying,
28:20the cap that Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaaf made,
28:22with the IPPs of the previous government,
28:24the dollar,
28:26Mr. Mirta Sahib told us.
28:28Yes, the dollar, he said it well.
28:30Pakistan is benefiting from it today,
28:32it is not being harmed.
28:34But the atrocities that Tariq-e-Insaaf committed,
28:36which affected the CPEC,
28:38and the industry that was to be moved from China to Pakistan,
28:40the special industrial zones,
28:42which were in the CPEC,
28:44the industry that had to buy the electricity,
28:46the 14,000 megawatts,
28:48that electricity had to be consumed,
28:50they had to purchase it,
28:52they didn't have to pay the capacity payment.
28:54So, this atrocity was committed by Tariq-e-Insaaf.
28:56Let me remind you,
28:58when this issue came up in the past,
29:00the Chinese, the Pakistani embassy,
29:02I will ask the producer to give a best statement,
29:04they had clearly clarified,
29:06that this perception,
29:08that this government is right,
29:10and this government is wrong,
29:12is not the case.
29:14All the CPEC projects are going on the same way.
29:16The relations were so bad,
29:18that General Bajwa had to go,
29:20and after Covid, General Asim Munir
29:22went there and met him,
29:24and after meeting him,
29:26our relations improved.
29:28Otherwise, the cooperation was ending.
29:30Mr. Chaudhary, the information I have,
29:32I have spoken to some people of PMLN,
29:34they say that Mr. Nawaz Sharif has only one priority,
29:36and that is the training of Marjum Sahiba,
29:38the Chief Minister of Politics,
29:40he is looking at his future,
29:42and PMLN's politics,
29:44they have to handle it,
29:46Hamza Shahbaz was behind,
29:48Sarmad Shahbaz you know,
29:50he is a businessman,
29:52so now, apart from this,
29:54they have no other priority.
29:56So do you think that Mr. Nawaz Sharif
29:58has just sidelined himself
30:00and the national politics is over?
30:02No, I do not think so.
30:04You have said this,
30:06Here, the tradition of Bar-e-Sagheer is that the Hakim, Najumi and all the other people
30:14if they remember that they have to transfer a child, a girl or a martyr,
30:21a knowledgeable or technical warrior,
30:24then they will do it or else they will take him to the grave.
30:26So there, till now, the husband has not thrown away his weapon.
30:30He thinks that a conspiracy has been made against him.
30:32He wants to bounce back.
30:44So till now, the purpose of the press conference was only to praise Maryam.
30:48You have heard it 3-4 times, praise Maryam, praise Maryam.
30:52Actually, they are praising themselves.
30:55See, Maryam, my daughter, has done such a good job.
30:59If I am there, how can I do a good job?
31:01I don't have any such purpose.
31:03Whoever wants to be called, call Ibn-e-Maryam.
31:06Someone should call Ibn-e-Maryam.
31:08Someone should pray for my pain.
31:10So how are you? Your voice is very weak.
31:13Mr. Najumi Chaudhary is on the phone today because he is not well.
31:16He is at home.
31:17So, let's go to the break.
31:19After the break, we will talk about the slowdown of the internet in Pakistan.
31:24What is the government doing?
31:25What clarification has the government given on this?
31:28As Mr. Hassan Ayyub said last week, why don't you ask the IT Minister?
31:32The IT Minister has given some clarifications.
31:35We will take Mr. Hassan Ayyub's comment on this.
31:38Stay with us.
31:43Welcome back.
31:44Viewers, in the past, when the load shedding was very high during the People's Party,
31:50an argument was presented that people have bought a lot of UPS.
31:55UPS keeps getting charged.
31:57There is a lot of load on the system.
31:59Because of this, a lot of load shedding is happening and people are not getting electricity.
32:04Now, a new argument has come.
32:06This is our IT Minister.
32:08He has said that the reason for the slow internet in Pakistan is the use of VPN.
32:14What did he say? Listen.
32:17There was a rumor that the government has throttled the internet for some reason.
32:22There was no absolute truth in it.
32:24Some services of some apps in Pakistan started operating on VPNs.
32:30When you turn on the VPN, you bypass the CDN, the local cache through which the internet and all your services are coming,
32:37and you go to the live internet.
32:40When a lot of people go to the live internet, there is a pressure and generally the internet slows down.
32:47It was a natural traffic pressure because of which we saw a slowdown in the internet speed for a day or two.
32:53What are the experts saying about this argument?
32:58Shahid Sahib is a member of PASHA. Listen.
33:02I can say that the internet cannot slow down because of VPN.
33:07We always feel that VPN is a bad thing.
33:09Let me clarify a little.
33:10Virtual Private Network.
33:12All the people who work from home in the IT sector, they need a secure connection to their head office or data center.
33:22When a VPN is made, there is a secure tunnel in which the data is encrypted and is safe from hackers.
33:28So, VPN is not a bad thing.
33:33There can be good and bad uses of everything.
33:36But in businesses, VPN is used on a very large scale.
33:41It is used all over the world.
33:42So, it may not be appropriate to attach a negative connotation to this.
33:49Similarly, Ali Ehsan is the senior vice president of PASHA. He is also saying something.
33:55At the moment, there are a lot of losses in the IT industry.
34:01The country's economy is also being affected.
34:03And we are not at all satisfied with the explanations that are being given.
34:09We know that the top healthcare companies that are providing services in the US, their 200 lines were down for a week.
34:17This company may be the only one to earn $50 million in revenue in Pakistan per year.
34:22We know that the companies that are providing BPO services, their internet degradation is 30-40%.
34:30And they are able to request so few services.
34:34Now, if these numbers are being faced by Pakistan's top IT companies,
34:40then it is expected that if these companies are earning $100 million today,
34:45then tomorrow they may earn $300 million.
34:47We can earn $10 billion instead of $3 billion.
34:51And we can throw away the IMF coal.
34:55The time is up. Quick question.
34:57Yes or no? Do you agree with Shaza Fatima's argument?
35:00She did not say anything wrong that the government has slowed down.
35:03But there is a fireball, so it has an impact.
35:05We will continue to discuss this issue in detail.
35:08This is a very serious issue.
35:10We will meet again tomorrow. Allah Hafiz.

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