Medical Check Up...Nawaz Sharif's Plan to Go to London | Khawar Ghumman's Analysis

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Medical Check Up...Nawaz Sharif's Plan to Go to London | Khawar Ghumman's Analysis
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00:00In 1999, I took a step forward, in 1998, I turned around and saw that no one was there.
00:12Viewers are coming to know that Tahiyyat Qaid, the President of the Pakistan Muslim League,
00:18is now going to London to get his medical check-up or some other reason.
00:29A few days ago, Irfan Siddiqui was asked a question.
00:33You know that he used to write speeches.
00:36Even now, he comes to Murree to give special advice.
00:41He calls Siddiqui and gives him advice.
00:45He writes a lot of interesting columns based on Qaid's advice.
00:51Now the question is, what is the situation of Qaid?
00:56Is there any pressure? What is he going to do? What is he thinking of doing?
01:00What answer did Siddiqui give to this question?
01:03Many people are saying that Nawaz Sharif has a pressure cooker which is filling up and it can explode.
01:10With a new or old anti-establishment speech. Is this right?
01:15Mr. Mian keeps venting out his pressure.
01:23He doesn't let the pressure build up.
01:25He keeps on whistling and the air keeps on coming out.
01:29Mr. Siddiqui is saying that he keeps on whistling.
01:34Basically, Asma Shirazi gave a reference to the pressure cooker.
01:39She explained that there is a whistle of the pressure cooker.
01:42Viewers, you know that there is a weight on it.
01:44The pressure builds up.
01:45When the pressure increases, the whistle blows.
01:48The steam comes out of it.
01:50Mr. Naqvi knows how the pressure builds up and how the whistle blows.
01:55But when did the whistle blow?
01:58We saw that when the elections were held, they released the pressure and we saw the whistle blow.
02:06The electricity bill of the poor was Rs. 1,600.
02:11Today it is Rs. 18,000.
02:13People are not able to send their children to school because there is no fee.
02:18The flour that we used to get for Rs. 35 per kg has become very expensive.
02:23There is no one to ask them.
02:25They have made the country in this condition.
02:28They have made it difficult for the poor to live.
02:31I am sad to see all these things.
02:34He keeps on venting out his pressure.
02:38He keeps on pressuring.
02:41Obviously, all the leaders of the party who were accused of this,
02:45the chairman, the vice chairman, the right-hand man, all of them are in jail.
02:49Now he is saying that no one asks him.
02:51I don't know if he is his younger brother, Mr. Shahbaz Sharif.
02:54The Prime Minister is talking to him.
02:56But in the past, the pressure that was built up on him recently,
03:00which he kept referring to,
03:02he has also referred to the past in this speech.
03:04Viewers, let me tell you this.
03:05You know, a few judges fired me
03:09because I did not take a salary of Rs. 10,000 from my son, Hassan Nawaz.
03:15That's why they fired me.
03:17And I still say, why did they fire me?
03:19To see this day that we are all seeing today?
03:22That's why they fired me?
03:23He keeps on whistling and the air comes out little by little.
03:26I think there are some responsibilities of the nation
03:29that the nation should have fulfilled,
03:32which was happening in 2017.
03:34There is pressure.
03:35They keep on venting out.
03:36Cow, cow.
03:38You have seen it.
03:39He told me.
03:40And he told me one incident of pressure during this time.
03:45That you had brought me alone earlier.
03:48Take a step, Nawaz Sharif.
03:50Then I turned around and saw that pressure.
03:52I had to take all the pressure myself.
03:54What did he say?
03:56Take a step, Nawaz Sharif.
03:58We are with you.
04:00We are with you.
04:02I took a step in 1999, in 1998.
04:06I turned around and saw that there was no pressure.
04:08He keeps on whistling and the air comes out little by little.
04:12But he was the Prime Minister for the first time in the elections of 1990.
04:17And in the elections of 1990, the Supreme Court's decision came.
04:20What can I say about that?
04:21But this is his wish.
04:23It remains.
04:24He always explains.
04:26Even now he has said that if I had been there from then till now,
04:29then the condition of the country at this time and Pakistan would not have reached anywhere.
04:35And if that continuous period that was going on in 1991,
04:39if it had been going on till now,
04:41then we would have become the luckiest nation in the world.
04:45Mr. Mian, they keep on venting out their pressure.
04:49Cow, cow.
04:51Mr. Nagish, a quick comment.
04:52We don't have much time.
04:54London is coming to you.
04:57Look, when someone is told to take a step,
05:00we are with you,
05:02the people don't say that we are with you.
05:04The people basically say that grief is with you.
05:07Because the one who takes a step, he goes far.
05:09And Mr. Nawaz Sharif took a step.
05:11But I would like to make a request to Mr. Nawaz Sharif
05:14that he should give retirement to people like Irfan Siddiqui,
05:16Fauja Asif, and Jamil Pratik.
05:20He should not come on the TV screen.
05:22If he doesn't come on the TV screen,
05:24the people, the government, and the state
05:26will not get any benefit from his statements.
05:28So whatever statements he wants to make,
05:30those statements can never be based on the basics.
05:34But Mr. Nagish,
05:35if it wasn't for Irfan Siddiqui,
05:37how would we have known about the pressure and the whistle?
05:41That's all for today.
05:43Tomorrow we will ask Mr. Hassan Yousuf and Mr. Chaudhary
05:46about the whistle.
05:47Because Mr. Mian's plan to go to London is coming to an end.
05:50And this story will be long.
05:52We will meet again tomorrow.

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