Parliment Ka Joint Session Talabb Kya Gaya ? " Agar Is Terhan Ki Faislay Ayen Ge To. .. . "

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Parliment Ka Joint Session Talabb Kya Gaya ? " Agar Is Terhan Ki Faislay Ayen Ge To. .. . "
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00:00Why are you calling for a joint session?
00:02We want to meet each other.
00:04It's a reunion.
00:06This is basically some of the bills that are outstanding.
00:08We bring them to the fore.
00:10We have a lot of bills.
00:12It's not a big bill, right?
00:14It hasn't come out yet.
00:16It will come on your program.
00:18Mr. Talhar has a lot of surprises for you.
00:20We will tell you.
00:22We will tell you.
00:24It will come.
00:26You are with the bill.
00:28You have to complete the number game.
00:30You said it before that it should come.
00:32I have told you two things.
00:34I have told you two things.
00:36One is that
00:38the requirements
00:40of the law
00:42are telling that
00:44there is a need for clarity.
00:46There is a need for clarity in the law.
00:48Isn't it our
00:50only desire
00:52and responsibility
00:54that we should
00:56There is a confusion in this country. Judicial decisions are coming in a contradictory way.
01:03We have to do it. It is not a wish. It is a duty. We have to do it.
01:08But when the numbers are complete, we have the numbers.
01:13We don't have the complete numbers.
01:15We need two-thirds.
01:16If we don't have two-thirds, then it will be the responsibility of the dispensation
01:23to do the legal reforms or the constitutional reforms.
01:28We will do what we can legally.
01:31We need a majority for the constitutional reforms.
01:34And we need a little sobriety.
01:36And I hope that if there comes a time when we don't have a government and someone else does,
01:40we don't polarize it like this.
01:42It doesn't happen like this.
01:43We will stand on the other side.
01:45But if there is a reasonable reform that fills the country,
01:50so that there is consistency in the decisions,
01:53then I think every political party should stand with it.
01:56Will it happen at this time?
01:58I don't see it in this atmosphere of tension.
02:01Will we have the complete numbers?
02:03It is possible.
02:04Some of our angry friends have started to convince us.
02:09We have full hope.
02:11The parties that have worked with us before,
02:13the best of the Indian government.
02:15Maulana has also met today.
02:16Sardari Sahib met Maulana.
02:18I don't want to make any assumptions.
02:22But I am talking about completing the numbers.
02:25At least the parties that have made very difficult decisions during the PDM,
02:30if they start to support us,
02:33even if they sit in the opposition,
02:35even if they don't become a part of our government,
02:37but at least to move the country forward.
02:40You have upset them.
02:41Maulana was with you,
02:42Sardari Sahib was with you.
02:43When you were in the PDM, all these parties were with you.
02:47This time they are not with you.
02:49I agree with you.
02:50They are on the fringes.
02:51But we have not created tension.
02:54If someone is upset, we try to convince them.
02:57Always.
02:58Whenever.
02:59If at any time.
03:00You can still see.
03:01If someone is upset with you after the election.
03:03If at any time, with any political party,
03:06if there is a serious discussion,
03:09the Prime Minister shows leadership and diffuses it.
03:12He is doing it continuously.
03:14They try to diffuse these things.
03:17And we move forward together.
03:19Whatever little time we have got,
03:21let's move the country forward.
03:22Let's take the country's development forward.
03:24But as I told you before.
03:25Sir, this is not possible without political stability.
03:27You know this too.
03:28Sir, you are doing these things all over the world.
03:30I don't disagree with you at all.
03:32It is related to political stability.
03:33Our financial stability is related to it.
03:35All these political organizations.
03:36Not only that.
03:37Not only that.
03:38Society.
03:39There is also an order in society.
03:41The way we talk to each other.
03:43The way we speak.
03:44What kind of a society is this?
03:46If you go on the road.
03:47Any old man.
03:48Any child who gets up and does this.
03:50So we talk about these things on TV.
03:52So the children have started on the road.
03:54So all this.
03:55Our economic development.
03:56Our social development.
03:58Our social development.
04:00Our political development.
04:01All these things are related.
04:02But let me tell you the last thing.
04:04What are you doing for political stabilization?
04:05Look, the thing is.
04:06The thing is.
04:07I think so.
04:08I am biased to you.
04:09Till now I was trying to come up with a reasonably fair argument.
04:13But this argument is a little political.
04:15I think that.
04:17PTI will have to correct its attitude.
04:20That we will put it in the grave.
04:22And we will follow it to the grave.
04:24If this kind of conversation continues.
04:26And likewise on TV.
04:28Campaigns will run on social media.
04:31In the name of children.
04:32And in the name of the family.
04:34Whether it comes from our side.
04:35Or from their side.
04:36If these things do not end.
04:38So who is going to do CBM to end it?
04:40PTI should do it.
04:41No, no.
04:42Don't do it.
04:43But don't abuse.
04:44The sessions you are talking about.
04:45They are ours.
04:46Look, you are right.
04:47Our political.
04:48You are not doing anything to bring down the temperature.
04:50Two things should be made very clear.
04:52One is.
04:53The decisions that are coming from the court.
04:55What I have just discussed.
04:58You have brought it back to full circle.
05:00If such decisions come.
05:01Then we will make laws.
05:03And if we feel that.
05:05By outreaching.
05:06We are taking some legal liberties.
05:08Or the spirit in which the law was written.
05:11If we try to change that order through decisions.
05:14Then we will bring the law.
05:16Thank you very much.
05:17Dr. Musadiq Malik.

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