Political And Economical Crisis in Pakistan - Kashif Abbasi's Critical Analysis
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00:00Even today, there was a debate on constitutional courts.
00:03Press conferences are being held from the government's side.
00:07Evidence is being given for how important constitutional courts are.
00:10In the Western countries, there are constitutional courts.
00:13Italy, Germany, Egypt and other countries' cases are being given all day long.
00:19But the question is, is this a constitutional debate?
00:22Is this happening because the country's system needs to be improved?
00:25Or is this happening because we have to get rid of a few judges
00:29who need to be removed?
00:32This debate has reached here from many places
00:36that we need a constitutional court in this country.
00:38You must remember, the first thing that started
00:43was to increase the age of each judge to 68 years
00:47so that this thing goes on for three years.
00:50Then the second debate was that let's do a tenure for the Judges of Pakistan.
00:53Let's increase that so that the matter goes on.
00:57When these two things didn't work out,
00:59then they said that let's make one of the top five judges the Chief Justice.
01:04And in the end, this matter of constitutional court
01:08or this proposal came forward
01:10in which the Chief Justice will be a retired judge.
01:14He will be 68 years old.
01:16He will be appointed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
01:19And he can only be one person.
01:20I mean, no one like me can do this job.
01:25We all know, and I'm talking about this proposal.
01:28Bilawar Bhutto himself came to the TV program yesterday.
01:31He went out to defend today.
01:33He said that the first proposal of the Muslim League was 68 years old.
01:37What did he say?
01:38The initial proposal of the government was to bring reforms for age.
01:43The counter proposal of the Pakistan People's Party was not to do this.
01:47Bring constitutional courts.
01:48And instead of increasing the age,
01:50the opinion of the Pakistan People's Party was that
01:53you should reduce the age of the judges.
02:23And who is going to control it, that is a long debate.
02:43Mr. Shabaz Sharif, Mr. Bilawar, we are trying to do this on our own.
02:48The real purpose is to push the political opponents.
02:51That is why this debate should not take place.
02:55There should be judicial reforms.
02:57There should be justice.
03:00Justice should reach people in an easy and good way.
03:04This should be the thought.
03:06But what was the attempt of the Muslim League government?
03:08To somehow restore this.
03:11They played a game of head-to-head.
03:12What did they not do?
03:14Then they came to the real guard of the mirror.
03:16Bilawar Bhutto, who is also the champion of democracy,
03:18becomes the champion of the People's Party.
03:20Maulana kept going around the other united parties.
03:24Meetings were held.
03:25Complete efforts were made to make peace with each other.
03:27But nothing happened.
03:29The attempt to convince Maulana failed.
03:32What does Maulana think about this law?
03:34Today he told us.
03:35Listen to what he says.
03:36This was such a dangerous competition.
03:38This nation and country could not have been more treacherous in trust.
03:43If we had been with it.
03:45It could not have been more treacherous in trust.
03:48This is Maulana's opinion.
03:50Looking at this competition.
03:52What do you think will happen?
03:54When Bilawar came to the defense.
03:56Many interviews came to him suddenly at night.
03:59He also said that there were many points about which even he did not know.
04:05Listen to what he said.
04:06Absolutely.
04:07There will be one or two points that the government wanted to get through its mirror.
04:11But there are some points that were not in my knowledge.
04:15There are some points that were not in my knowledge.
04:19This was such a competition.
04:21It was being said again and again.
04:23The law minister was saying.
04:25I don't know.
04:26I just got it.
04:27Deputy Prime Minister was saying that I have not seen the competition.
04:30And when Bilawar said this.
04:33Many people were saying that there was no competition.
04:35What are you arguing about?
04:37So Maulana said a very good thing.
04:39Nowadays Maulana is a champion of democracy.
04:41So let's quote him.
04:43If there was no competition, what was given to us?
05:04What do they want to do?
05:06This is the real question.
05:07Did anyone in the government know what to do?
05:10Did they know leadership?
05:11Or were they all ready to put their thumbs up?
05:13On Sunday night.
05:15Which mirror was being reformed?
05:18Which no one had a competition for.
05:20No one was allowed to see the competition.
05:24All the people were waiting in the parliament like sheep and goats.
05:26Waiting for 12 o'clock at night.
05:28When the session of the parliament was to take place.
05:30This is the proof of our political system.
05:32And the political parties' debauchery.
05:36What do we have?
05:38No politics, no government, no democracy.
05:40Even the reformation of the law.
05:42Which is the right of the parliament.
05:47The parliament has the right to reform the law.
05:50To make the law.
05:52It has to pave the way for this country to move forward.
05:54But what is this law?
05:55This is the law around which 25 crore people of this country have to rally.
06:01How do they want to do it?
06:03Is this how we want to do it?