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"Jitne ye Jamhuri Tab Thay us Waqt Agar Thora Jamhuri Ban Jatay..." Rana Ahsan Afzal Huge Statement
Transcript
00:00What are you hoping for the implementation of this matter?
00:03What is your expectation for the implementation?
00:06Look, the expectation starts from 8th February.
00:10When you started from 8th February,
00:14that more than 80% MNAs were defeated on the basis of Form 47,
00:19then the distribution of reserve seats went wrong.
00:22It was a proportional representation.
00:24There were not enough seats for MNAs on the basis of Form 47.
00:3080% MNAs were defeated on the basis of Form 47,
00:32then the reserve seats were given in return for those 80% seats.
00:35On top of that, the concept of Equitable Distribution,
00:39not Equitable Distribution,
00:41but Proportional Distribution,
00:43was implemented by the Government of India.
00:45They said that this is a profitable asset,
00:47so they should also be given.
00:49So all this has been done.
00:50How will the system work in such cases?
00:53Look, they don't understand one thing.
00:56Look, the Government never runs on numbers.
00:59When you don't give confidence to the society as a whole,
01:04then the Government can't run.
01:06They already had two-thirds majority.
01:08But despite that two-thirds majority,
01:10how did the Government get snatched from them?
01:12Matters got out of hand.
01:14Today again, we are not trying to solve it politically.
01:18You are not trying to solve it politically.
01:20They have repeatedly invited you.
01:22You have been the one.
01:23Look, the Supreme Court has decided.
01:25So what is the political solution to that?
01:27No, but the Charter of Economy, they invited you.
01:29You didn't sit.
01:30They said, let's sit together.
01:32Let's solve the issues.
01:33You didn't sit.
01:34No, how can you sit on the Charter of Economy
01:36when you imported the entire budget from the IMF?
01:39No, listen to me a little.
01:41You increased the flow of taxes directly.
01:45And you didn't onboard anyone.
01:47You didn't even ask your allies.
01:49They were upset with you during the budget.
01:51Look, when you want to increase taxes,
01:53increase the tax base,
01:54no one is objecting.
01:55Do increase it.
01:56The IMF has given a target.
01:57Do meet it.
01:58But how do you meet it?
01:59That the people who are already in the tax net,
02:01bring it from them.
02:03Not that the people who are already paying taxes,
02:05you squeeze them further.
02:06You have imposed super-tax.
02:08Just respect.
02:10The streams of milk and honey
02:12were not flowing even during your time.
02:14You are saying, start from 8th February.
02:16If you look at the dollar during their time,
02:18it was around 125.
02:20No, no.
02:21When was the PDM part 1 during their time?
02:23I am talking about PDM part 1.
02:25I am talking about PDM part 1 before that.
02:27PDM part 1 is after you.
02:28I will tell you a statement of Mustafa Kamal.
02:30He is also complaining a little
02:32that how did you get facilitated?
02:34How did it happen?
02:35And how was it helped?
02:36Listen.
02:37It was the government of PTI.
02:38They were saying, join PTI.
02:40Stop your party.
02:41I didn't listen.
02:42So this case was made.
02:43Today the court is saying,
02:44no, this is not the case.
02:45So who will bring back my 5 years?
02:47I am calling on the people of Pakistan
02:49who are making and running the system,
02:51that this system is rotten.
02:53The country is not running.
02:55Now this is the reminiscence of your time.
02:58Take away my memory from me.
03:01He is talking about the 17 seats that we have.
03:04They don't have a single seat in this system.
03:06The one who had 5,000 votes,
03:08they made it 1,05,000 and put it in the system.
03:10They were out in the last assembly as well.
03:12Let's talk about the last one.
03:14They were not even in that one.
03:16They were in the last assembly.
03:18They were, but they were not in the assembly.
03:20They were not even in this one.
03:22Look at this.
03:23The people who are angry themselves,
03:24they are saying that we have done injustice.
03:26It is a matter of their own.
03:28Whose mandate is it?
03:29For whom have millions of people come out?
03:31What injustice are you doing to Karachi?
03:33I find it very interesting when the situation flips.
03:36When you are in the government,
03:37you are talking about what Mr. Rana is doing now.
03:39When Mr. Rana is in the opposition,
03:41he is talking about what you are doing now.
03:43This we have to understand.
03:44Our politics is like this.
03:45No, absolutely right.
03:46But in politics,
03:47a certain yardstick has to be settled.
03:49Is there a yardstick, Mr. Rana?
03:50Look, the yardstick is that
03:52when he climbed on the shoulders of the establishment and judiciary
03:55and came to power in 2018,
03:58he was climbing the ladder of democracy.
04:01And it was a very powerful democracy.
04:03And the yardstick is that
04:05when Mr. Khan was making the cases of the heroine
04:08on the opposition,
04:10his government was the yardstick of democracy.
04:12And similarly,
04:13when he won the award of the Predator of Press Freedom Index in the world,
04:17he wore the crown of the Predator of Press Freedom Index.
04:20So, the yardstick of democracy was very good.
04:22When his ex-president of PTI was saying that
04:25he wants to change the nappy,
04:26he was crossing the top line of democracy.
04:29You said, you stop.
04:30Now we are coming.
04:31But this is his stance.
04:32His stance can be talked about
04:34when it is confirmed by the courts.
04:37But before that,
04:38this is allegations and stance.
04:40So, anyway,
04:41all these democracies at that time,
04:43if they had become a little democratic,
04:46then they would have been able to talk.
04:48But this Bill Pass,
04:50the management of their coalition partners,
04:52everything was in their hands.
04:54But flip the situation, Mr. Rana.
04:55Flip the situation.
04:56If you were as democratic as you were before,
04:59then today you are in a different situation.
05:02See, what is the difference?
05:03The difference is that when he came to the opposition,
05:06in the same way,
05:07when for the first time a government
05:09was brought out through Parliament,
05:11through no confidence,
05:12the way he took,
05:14the way he took to do politics on the cipher,
05:17which was a false statement,
05:19a direct violation of your foreign policy.
05:22I am not talking about that.
05:23No, no, I am telling you,
05:24what is the difference?
05:25You told me to flip, right?
05:26The difference in flip is that
05:27the narrative he built up,
05:29the petrol bomb in Zaman Park,
05:31then the incident of 9th May,
05:33so this is the difference.
05:34The difference is that he became violent.
05:36This is the difference,
05:37we were not violent.
05:38Do you remember the NAB case?
05:40Stones were falling in the cars.
05:42We were the ones who were hit by the stones.
05:43The Supreme Court.
05:44We were the ones who were hit by the stones.
05:45This has been our stance throughout,
05:46that we were the ones who were hit by the stones,
05:48and we had also shown that in our videos.
05:50The stones were falling out.
05:52Whatever video it was,
05:54it was a peaceful protest there.
05:57Anyway, the thing is that
05:58either the gate was broken,
06:00or some other things were broken.
06:02Breaking is a requirement.
06:05If it is not broken, then it is fine.
06:06No, no.
06:07You can hit me as much as you want.
06:08No, no.
06:09If a stone is injured,
06:10If it is not injured, then it is fine.
06:11No, no.
06:12We did not hit a stone.
06:14We are saying that we did not hit a stone.
06:16You are saying that it is wrong to hit a stone.
06:18You are saying that it is fine if it is injured.
06:19No, no.
06:20I am saying that first of all,
06:21we did not hit a stone.
06:22Second of all,
06:23no gate was broken,
06:24no pot was broken.
06:25Third of all,
06:26no person was injured,
06:27and we left from there.
06:28If someone hit a stone,
06:29we did not hit it.
06:30I have one minute left,
06:31Mr. Behraz.
06:32Who is afraid of
06:34coming into politics?
06:36Look, in politics…
06:38And do not even
06:40do that statement.
06:41Like, don't liquefy,
06:42don't dilute it.
06:43Look,
06:44who runs PTI's politics?
06:46PTI's politics is run by Mr. Khan.
06:49And there is nothing beyond Mr. Khan.
06:52I mean,
06:53if I want to define my role today,
06:56I cannot do it.
06:58Look, PTI's voters,
06:59supports,
07:00every base revolves around Mr. Khan.
07:03And Mr. Khan has decided one thing,
07:05that my family does not have a role in politics.
07:08So, when Mr. Khan has decided one thing,
07:10how will the sisters violate it?
07:12The family has to come forward,
07:13because the leaders cannot do it.
07:15No, look,
07:16they have come forward as sisters.
07:17Look, their brother is inside.
07:18He has been locked up for a year.
07:19But they also want to mobilize politically.
07:22I mean,
07:23is there any lag
07:24that the sisters have to come forward,
07:25who have been told not to come into politics?
07:27Look, there are two different things.
07:28They are running with Khan's identity.
07:30If they give a statement for Khan,
07:32if they gather people for Khan,
07:33that is different.
07:34But,
07:35the way they have gathered people for justice,
07:37Look,
07:38who are they?
07:39Those workers who have been jailed.
07:41Those families who are facing military trials,
07:45they are doing it to those people.
07:47But, they are doing it to those people.
07:48But, they are doing it to those people.
07:49The problem was when they said,
07:51that they are meeting the KPK ministers.
07:53They have involved them in some way.
07:56They do not have such a role.
07:57They have a different role.
07:58Let's move on.

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