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"Jitne ye Jamhuri Tab Thay us Waqt Agar Thora Jamhuri Ban Jatay..." Rana Ahsan Afzal Huge Statement
"Jitne ye Jamhuri Tab Thay us Waqt Agar Thora Jamhuri Ban Jatay..." Rana Ahsan Afzal Huge Statement
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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.