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"Is Wakht Iqtidar Main Baithe Log...."Meher Bano Qureshi's Bold Analysis
"Is Wakht Iqtidar Main Baithe Log...."Meher Bano Qureshi's Bold Analysis
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00:00My only question is, why is there no consensus?
00:02Why is there no policy?
00:04I keep going back to it, it seems like a broken record, but the fundamental flaw is that the people in power right now are not electable people.
00:17The people are not looking towards them to give them a policy or take them forward because they don't trust anyone.
00:25This is an irrelevant question, I don't know if it is relevant or not, but when such issues arise in a country, everybody has to stick together and work together.
00:37You cannot absolve yourself of this responsibility.
00:41Everyone has to work together.
00:43We have also seen that when Imran Khan was saying that Pakistan and India were at war, he refused to sit with the opposition.
00:53He refused to sit with the opposition in the meetings of the National Security Committee.
00:59Even today, his position...
01:01Yesterday he said that he will talk to the establishment.
01:03But my father was deputed.
01:05Look at the magnitude of the crisis.
01:11I can proudly say that I got a phone call from your government at around 6 in the evening.
01:19They said that India has started attacking us at 9 or 10.
01:23This is that day.
01:25And then a meeting was called in the Parliament House.
01:27And in that meeting, think about it, India has started attacking you on a full scale.
01:33And the Prime Minister said that he won't sit with you.
01:35Let's not underplay it.
01:37Kashif, the political consensus that we need is that we will not use the shoulder of the establishment to destabilize each other, to remove us from the government, or to come into the government.
01:49This was a democracy.
01:51It has been ruined.
01:53I have witnessed a lot of things.
01:55The PDM government, the lack of trust, let it go.
01:57I have witnessed a lot of things.
01:59Now we really have to come to that place.
02:01Everyone has to come.
02:03Everyone has to come.
02:05I would like to say something.
02:07You have a very good opportunity.
02:09Kashif, one second.
02:11Hello.
02:13Yes, tell us.
02:15Yes.
02:17All the Jamaats have a very good opportunity right now.
02:19Because your own house, the Parliament House, has been destroyed.
02:23The elected officials have been dragged inside and kidnapped.
02:29So if we want to come together, this is a very good opportunity for all the Jamaats.
02:35Let's not just do a verbal action.
02:37Tomorrow, a unanimous resolution should be passed in the Parliament.
02:41And a resolution should be made in which it should be said that not only was this wrong, but we will investigate this.
02:47On whose orders did this happen?
02:49How did those people get inside?
02:51Who were those people who were behind this?
02:53And take swift action.
02:55The Interior Minister has to come and give a statement on the floor of the House.
02:59And he has to explain.
03:01And we all have to not just condemn this.
03:03How are you running the Parliamentary business?
03:05How are you running the agenda?
03:07When the elected representatives of the same house have been kidnapped from there.
03:13First of all, their production order should be issued tomorrow.
03:19I agree with her.
03:21Let me give you this opportunity.
03:23Is there any debate in the government?
03:25Or is there a dialogue?
03:27Of course there is.
03:29The inquiry that the Speaker is conducting will take place.
03:31But I think that we should take a step forward and make a high-level inquiry.
03:37I agree that this is an opportunity.
03:39It is appropriate.
03:41We are all together in this.
03:43And consensus has been developed.
03:45Now we have to pinpoint whose responsibility this was.
03:47Who was responsible for this?
03:49And whose order was this executed?
03:51And they cannot shy away from their responsibility.
03:55In the Parliament, the opposition has a responsibility.
03:59But you have to look at the sticking points.
04:03These are critical issues.
04:05Are you ready to solve the problem or not?
04:07Absolutely.
04:09Now they have closed the doors.
04:11They wanted to talk to the establishment.
04:13They could not talk to them.
04:15They have closed the doors on them.
04:17What is wrong with the Parliament?
04:19You are not ready to sit with the political parties.
04:21You are not ready to talk to them.
04:23And you say that the establishment has betrayed us.
04:25We need to move forward.
04:27What an agenda forward.
04:29Wait a minute.
04:31I have another question for Akil.
04:33If you allow me.
04:35We will make you an anchor.
04:37But have you ever...
04:39May I?
04:41Yes.
04:43I said we will make you an anchor.
04:45If you want to talk,
04:47you give NOC.
04:49Then you change the place at the last minute.
04:51Then you make Islamabad a container.
04:5329 entry points are filled with containers.
04:55Then you pass the law.
04:57The law that has been passed the fastest in this country.
05:01The Law and Order Bill.
05:03The Public Order Bill.
05:05Within 5 days,
05:07he got the Presidential Assent.
05:09The next day,
05:11you implement it against a community.
05:13Can I ask you something?
05:15Is there any contradiction
05:17in your actions,
05:19your call and fail?
05:21Can you take a break?