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" Ehtijaj Karne Par Qaid Ki Saza. .. Yeh Aamranah Qawaneen Hain? "
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00:00Moulana sir says that the importance of political people is diminishing.
00:03Add to this, the importance of parliament is diminishing.
00:06Add to this, Irfan Siddiqui's law, that if you protest against someone, you get 3 years imprisonment.
00:10No, no, if you protest against someone, tomorrow, without my permission,
00:14if something happens to me, if I protest against missing persons,
00:17if for some other reason, today the PWD is protesting, the utility stores are protesting,
00:21you get 3 years imprisonment if you protest without my permission.
00:23The next time you protest, you get 10 years imprisonment.
00:25These are Amrana laws.
00:27How can a political party make such laws?
00:30What is happening? Akhtar Mahindra has left.
00:32They are saying that they can't solve this problem.
00:35What are we doing?
00:36The charges that you have filed against him, tomorrow,
00:38that will be used against you.
00:40These people who are stopping the Jalsa,
00:42you want to let them do the Jalsa,
00:44you are making laws.
00:46Irfan Siddiqui?
00:47Irfan Siddiqui will bring these laws?
00:50First of all,
00:52brother, what you said about Moulana Fazl-ur-Rehman's statement,
00:55collect all this.
00:57Yes, yes, I am doing it from the beginning.
00:59Parliament is weakening,
01:01democracy is weakening in the country.
01:03So my request is,
01:05to all honourable members of the party,
01:07and leaders,
01:09that who has to strengthen the parliament?
01:11Who has to strengthen the parliament?
01:15It's not the people outside of Pakistan who have to do it.
01:17Those people have to do it,
01:19and only those who are present in the parliament can do it.
01:21Only they can do it.
01:22Moulana Anand has also mentioned this,
01:24that we have to work together.
01:26In fact, you are the government.
01:28We have to work in our own style,
01:30all of us,
01:32whether we are on the benches of the opposition,
01:34or on the government benches,
01:36because the benches keep changing,
01:38people keep changing.
01:40So we have to prove with our own style,
01:42how to increase the honour and dignity of the parliament.
01:44And what is its sanctity?
01:46The bills brought in,
01:48the discussions brought in,
01:50the resolutions brought in,
01:52if you want to have a joint debate on the issues of the country,
01:54there you see a battlefield.
01:56Practically,
01:58the parliament is a battlefield,
02:00where there are two armies,
02:02and no matter how well they do,
02:04one has to speak against the other,
02:06and the other has to speak for the other.
02:08But the parliament has always been a battlefield.
02:10You can go back to the time of Benazir Bhutto,
02:12in the 90s,
02:14where did the real problem come from?
02:16Personal freedom.
02:18Personal freedom.
02:20Personal freedom.
02:22Jalsa.
02:24You used to have a Jalsa.
02:26I was watching a video.
02:28Rahim Yar Khan.
02:30Rahim Yar Khan is having a by-election.
02:32Do you know about this?
02:34I saw a video yesterday.
02:36There is a corner meeting in a closed door,
02:38and the police are going inside the tap
02:40and stopping the corner meeting.
02:42What are they doing?
02:44Let me talk about the Jalsa first.
02:46You tell me,
02:48you are a banker and a journalist,
02:50that they can hold a Jalsa
02:52worth 2 lakhs in Islamabad.
02:54What will happen?
02:56Nothing will happen.
02:58I have been agreeing with you
03:00since the first day.
03:02What do you want to achieve?
03:04The government says,
03:06this hair will also be ready for this.
03:08Nothing will happen.
03:10Sir, we were asking for this from the first day,
03:12but why did you stop?
03:14Next thing is,
03:16everyone has the right to protest.
03:18But there are two things.
03:20You mentioned the PwD protest.
03:22Do you know that
03:24the main road between
03:26Motorway and Islamabad
03:28is called Srinagar Highway?
03:30The school is there.
03:32They couldn't go there.
03:34I agree with you,
03:36but people have their rights.
03:38There is a limit.
03:40You are using your rights
03:42in the name of your protest.
03:44You are using the rights of others.
03:46You are talking about your son.
03:48He doesn't have the right to go to school.
03:50You have stopped it.
03:52You didn't let the patients go to the hospital.
03:54You trapped people
03:56who were at business meetings.
03:58I am saying, you must use your rights.
04:00Don't violate the rights of others.
04:02Listen to the last thing
04:04about the permission for Jalsa.
04:06Are you giving it or not?
04:08This is an administrative matter.
04:10This is a political decision.
04:12I told you about Islamabad
04:14in the last program.
04:16You had predicted
04:18that there would be no Jalsa.
04:20It was your prediction.
04:22Was I right?
04:24I think you are in contact
04:26with our District Intelligence Committee.
04:28They gave this opinion.
04:30What was the situation in Islamabad?
04:32All the schools were closed.
04:34The educational institutions were closed.
04:36There were protests at two places.
04:38But you had cancelled
04:40two NOCs before.
04:42You have blamed the government.
04:44I have only one question.
04:46Why did you close all the schools in Islamabad?
04:48The situation of the protest
04:50was an administrative decision.
04:52We don't have any objection
04:54to the Jalsa.
04:56The barrister said that
04:58the NOC of Jalsa will be cancelled.
05:00Do you have any doubt?
05:02I am sorry for the interruption.
05:04You said that Irfan Siddiqui
05:06has made the legislation.
05:08I have said that
05:10the protest should be held.
05:12But the rights of others
05:14should not be affected.
05:16It does not say how you will protest.
05:18You will protest.
05:20There will be a debate.
05:22There will be no permission
05:24within three years.
05:26If you protest again,
05:28it will be for ten years.
05:30This is fascism.
05:32It is not fascism.
05:34You must protest.
05:36The magnitude of the protest
05:38should not be such that
05:40you close all the schools in Islamabad.
05:42I agree with you.
05:44But when you had a long march
05:46from different places,
05:48you did a long march.
05:50You went to Jhelum,
05:52you went to Gujarat.
05:54It is called a long march.
05:56The rights of the people
05:58have been affected.
06:00They have been caught.
06:02You are talking about
06:04what happened
06:06when we were in opposition.
06:08You are right.
06:10Let's decide.
06:12Let's decide
06:14in the parliament
06:16that we will fight each other.

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