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00:00:00Welcome back!
00:00:20Bismillah hir rahman ir raheem! Assalam o alaikum!
00:00:22Welcome to Baap Habar Sawera!
00:00:24What happened all of a sudden?
00:00:26I am Sadaf Abdul Jabbar!
00:00:27I am Ashfaq Ishaq Satti!
00:00:28How are you all?
00:00:29I thought of welcoming you all first!
00:00:31People think that I am welcoming the public!
00:00:33It should happen after a day but I welcome you all!
00:00:36Those who have been welcomed should understand!
00:00:39How are you Sadaf?
00:00:40I am fine Alhamdulillah!
00:00:41How are you?
00:00:42I have been alone and I have been doing good!
00:00:44Alhamdulillah!
00:00:45So this is the satisfaction that you have been doing good!
00:00:47Alhamdulillah!
00:00:48That's fine!
00:00:49You have been in constant contact on and off!
00:00:54We keep seeing on screen but there was no direct contact!
00:00:58The condition that we saw in Islamabad in two days!
00:01:01The same condition!
00:01:02Signals and all!
00:01:03In Islamabad there were no signals in Karachi!
00:01:06Yes, I have heard about this!
00:01:07I am not able to understand this!
00:01:09I think some PTA people pressed the wrong button!
00:01:13Yes!
00:01:14The shark also comes to our sea!
00:01:17Yes!
00:01:18It eats the submarine cable!
00:01:19It doesn't get anything else!
00:01:20Have you ever seen a shark?
00:01:23Yes, I have!
00:01:24That's interesting!
00:01:25I have seen it all over the world!
00:01:27I haven't seen it in the sea!
00:01:29If you haven't seen it in the sea then where did you see it?
00:01:33There are a lot of places like ocean world where you can see it in real life!
00:01:43Okay, done!
00:01:44I will show you the picture in the next show!
00:01:46We will get the proof!
00:01:48It might not be a white shark but it will be a shark!
00:01:51It might be someone's name!
00:01:53Anyways, let's start the show!
00:01:55Shark!
00:01:56It's a familiar name!
00:01:57Let's start!
00:01:58Our conversation continues!
00:02:03Our aim is to make you feel better!
00:02:07Let's start the conversation on a lighter side!
00:02:12Let's start with the political scene!
00:02:17Let's go back to where we left off!
00:02:202-3 days ago, there was a PTI protest!
00:02:23Where did Mr. Gandapur go?
00:02:24There was a lion!
00:02:25He went there and rested!
00:02:27He left everyone!
00:02:28Then he came back to Ayani Tarmeem!
00:02:31This is the real purpose of the discussion!
00:02:34Ayani Tarmeem is the main issue right now!
00:02:39Yesterday was the 7th of October!
00:02:44It's been a year since the attack on Palestine by Israel!
00:02:54This attack has spread to other countries as well!
00:02:58There was a big conference on this!
00:03:03The first issue discussed there was about Ayani Tarmeem!
00:03:10We saw that Sadr Asif Ali Zardari,
00:03:13Wazir Azam Shahbaz Sharif,
00:03:15Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Nawaz Sharif were there!
00:03:19But I didn't see one person!
00:03:21Who?
00:03:22Maryam Nawaz!
00:03:23Do you think she has a national importance?
00:03:28There is a need to understand this!
00:03:30All the leaders were central leaders!
00:03:35Wazir-e-Ala Sindh was not there!
00:03:37Wazir-e-Ala Balochistan was not there!
00:03:39There is no question of KPK being there!
00:03:41In these circumstances, everyone should be united!
00:03:43That is why Wazir-e-Ala Punjab was not there!
00:03:46And you know that where there are big leaders,
00:03:49Maryam Nawaz is there!
00:03:51There is a representation of the Sharif family!
00:03:53There are two people!
00:03:54There can't be any disagreement!
00:03:56Rana Sanahullah, Wazir-e-Azam's advisor,
00:03:59what did he say?
00:04:02If a consensus is reached tomorrow,
00:04:04it can be reached the day after tomorrow!
00:04:06This is a thought!
00:04:08When a negotiation with Maulana started,
00:04:12it was increased on his suggestion!
00:04:15Consensus between PMLN and his allies!
00:04:19There should be a consensus and amendments!
00:04:22Maulana should be on board at all costs!
00:04:25It should be agreed upon!
00:04:27It should be made!
00:04:29It is permissible for them,
00:04:31but we should step back!
00:04:33The situation is such that,
00:04:35the PTI leader,
00:04:37what is he saying in this situation?
00:04:39Let's talk about Asad Qaisar!
00:04:41He says, I am seeing that the government
00:04:43is trying to buy the parliament
00:04:45for the amendment of the constitution
00:04:47by the end of December!
00:04:49One thing is that,
00:04:51Sadaf, you have been in Islamabad,
00:04:53we are talking about the divide,
00:04:55in PTI, there is a difference
00:04:57with Gandapur's style of politics!
00:04:59Secondly, during the protest,
00:05:01the famous leaders,
00:05:03were working from home!
00:05:05Working from home!
00:05:07To be honest,
00:05:09the way Ali Ameen Gandapur came,
00:05:11it was easy for him to leave!
00:05:13The road was open!
00:05:15Barista Gauhar also met him and left!
00:05:17Otherwise, it would have been difficult
00:05:19for the movement!
00:05:21The way he came to the KP Assembly,
00:05:23a lot of people from his party
00:05:25are also raising questions!
00:05:27Let's talk about all the issues
00:05:29that have been raised
00:05:31regarding the amendment of the constitution!
00:05:33We have with us,
00:05:35the senior senator of JUFA,
00:05:37Kamran Murtaza!
00:05:39Thank you so much for joining us!
00:05:41This is a very important meeting!
00:05:43We have seen that,
00:05:45President Asif Ali Zardari
00:05:47and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
00:05:49met in person!
00:05:51What were the issues
00:05:53that were raised?
00:05:55The meeting was
00:05:57very good!
00:05:59We have also met
00:06:01Nawaz Sharif,
00:06:03the President and
00:06:05Maulana!
00:06:07They are sitting
00:06:09apart from each other!
00:06:11They have a good relationship!
00:06:13Today's occasion
00:06:15was only
00:06:17about the conference!
00:06:19We wanted to talk
00:06:21about the oppression
00:06:23that is happening
00:06:25in Gaza, Palestine
00:06:27and Lebanon!
00:06:29This was today's topic!
00:06:31But when political people
00:06:33sit together,
00:06:35there are other issues
00:06:37that can be discussed!
00:06:39But I cannot confirm
00:06:41because I was not present!
00:06:43You yourself said that
00:06:45when political people sit together
00:06:47there are other issues
00:06:49that can be discussed!
00:06:51What is different about this?
00:06:53What do you expect
00:06:55to be different?
00:06:59There are connections
00:07:01with the People's Party!
00:07:03There is a committee
00:07:05that I am a part of!
00:07:07The committee is in contact
00:07:09with Naveed Qamar,
00:07:11Nayyar Bukhari,
00:07:13and Wahab!
00:07:15All of them are members
00:07:17of the People's Party!
00:07:19I and Zia-ur-Rehman are members!
00:07:21We are in contact!
00:07:23We have received a document
00:07:25from the People's Party!
00:07:27Our document is ready
00:07:29and it is with Maulana!
00:07:31Maulana will share it
00:07:33when he feels it is appropriate!
00:07:35We can do it with the People's Party
00:07:37and with NUN
00:07:39and with PTI!
00:07:41I don't know
00:07:43if it has been shared
00:07:45or not yet!
00:07:47You said that
00:07:49you have drafted
00:07:51the documents!
00:07:53What do you expect
00:07:55to be different?
00:07:57Can the issues
00:07:59that are being discussed
00:08:01be improved?
00:08:03When the communities
00:08:05are different,
00:08:07NUN League,
00:08:09PTI, and JUI,
00:08:11then the issues
00:08:13should also be different!
00:08:15Otherwise, if our thoughts
00:08:17are the same,
00:08:19then the communities
00:08:21will also be the same!
00:08:23The issue of NUN
00:08:25has not been discussed yet!
00:08:27It is the issue of the
00:08:29Pakistan People's Party!
00:08:31I don't know
00:08:33if it has been shared
00:08:35or not yet!
00:08:37If it has been shared,
00:08:39then all three are different!
00:08:41It is the thought
00:08:43of the parties!
00:08:45If we talk about PTI,
00:08:47there is a slight difference
00:08:49in their stance!
00:08:51Earlier, they were against
00:08:53the reform of the constitution!
00:08:55Asad Qaiser is saying
00:08:57that if the government
00:08:59shares the documents with us,
00:09:01then we can talk more about it!
00:09:03Do you think
00:09:05that the government
00:09:07should be convinced
00:09:09to share the documents?
00:09:11We have told the government
00:09:13that PTI is a big stakeholder
00:09:15and they have 80-90 seats!
00:09:17They cannot ignore it outright!
00:09:19And those who cannot be ignored,
00:09:21should be talked to!
00:09:23They also represent the people!
00:09:25The people who represent the people,
00:09:27because the constitution
00:09:29has to be respected
00:09:31for the people,
00:09:33and if there is a law,
00:09:35then it has to be for the people!
00:09:37And if PTI has the representation
00:09:39of the people,
00:09:41then they should not be ignored!
00:09:43The government should
00:09:45provide an official document
00:09:47and if it does,
00:09:49then we can talk about it!
00:09:51The documents of the People's Party
00:09:53cannot be called official documents!
00:09:55The reason is that
00:09:57the People's Party is a member
00:09:59of the Null League
00:10:01and we have supported them!
00:10:03But they often claim
00:10:05that we are not a government!
00:10:07We are just talking as a party!
00:10:09So, an official document
00:10:11should be provided
00:10:13and then we will keep our documents
00:10:15and if PTI talks about it,
00:10:17then it is a very good thing!
00:10:19Whatever it is,
00:10:21it has to be done for the people!
00:10:23If it has to be done for the people,
00:10:25then there is no question
00:10:27of our personal ego!
00:10:29They have given a deadline
00:10:31for the end of the government
00:10:33till December.
00:10:35Will you support them
00:10:37in opposing the government?
00:10:39The first part of the question
00:10:41that it will end by December
00:10:43is related to the knowledge
00:10:45of the unseen!
00:10:47If it is with Asad Qaisar,
00:10:49then I am a weak man
00:10:51and I do not know
00:10:53how long it will last
00:10:55till December!
00:10:57Although,
00:10:59the method of the government
00:11:01is to get spoilt,
00:11:03but it cannot be said
00:11:05how long it will get spoilt!
00:11:07Now,
00:11:09you talk about protest.
00:11:11Will we protest together
00:11:13or not?
00:11:15We have already answered
00:11:17that we will not protest
00:11:19together with PTI.
00:11:21We are doing issue-based politics
00:11:23and if PTI
00:11:25has a similar tendency
00:11:27to our issues,
00:11:29then we will go
00:11:31with PTI.
00:11:33If we have a mental
00:11:35ambiguity,
00:11:37then we will go with PTI.
00:11:39If we have an ambiguity
00:11:41with NUN,
00:11:43then we will go with NUN.
00:11:45We will protest together.
00:11:47We are not with any party
00:11:49in protest.
00:11:51We have a bitter experience
00:11:53that some people
00:11:55do not want to protest.
00:11:57Some people want to start
00:11:59something in their minds.
00:12:01In a few days,
00:12:03it will come out.
00:12:05But it is only
00:12:07a JUI agenda.
00:12:09Kamran,
00:12:11there is a political tension
00:12:13between Vifaq and KP.
00:12:15It is obvious that
00:12:17the CM is leading
00:12:19the protest.
00:12:21Do you think
00:12:23the news of Governor Raj
00:12:25and the situation
00:12:27can go that way?
00:12:31Regarding the political tension,
00:12:33Maulana had advised
00:12:35both the parties
00:12:37to take a step back.
00:12:39He told the government
00:12:41that they have to bring
00:12:43the constitutional amendment
00:12:45immediately.
00:12:47They should take a step back
00:12:49until the 25th.
00:12:51He also told the PTI
00:12:53to stop the protest.
00:12:55This is not the right time.
00:12:57This is not the right time.
00:12:59This is not the right time
00:13:01to start a protest
00:13:03in Islamabad
00:13:05and cause the country
00:13:07to be defamed.
00:13:09I think
00:13:11the government
00:13:13is not ready
00:13:15to listen to Maulana's advice.
00:13:17Similarly,
00:13:19the PTI is also not
00:13:21listening to Maulana's advice.
00:13:23As for Governor Raj,
00:13:25although he is
00:13:27part of the constitution,
00:13:29he is a non-democratic figure.
00:13:31I don't think
00:13:33it is right to
00:13:35reject Governor Raj
00:13:37for reasons
00:13:39that we can understand.
00:13:41I don't think
00:13:43it is right to reject
00:13:45Governor Raj for reasons
00:13:47that we can understand.
00:14:15On this occasion,
00:14:17the Chinese ambassador said
00:14:19that the responsible people
00:14:21will be punished soon.
00:14:23The Minister of Interior,
00:14:25Mohsin Naqvi,
00:14:27also went to the Chinese embassy
00:14:29and said that all the investigations
00:14:31will be carried out
00:14:33and the accused will be punished.
00:14:35Obviously,
00:14:37there will be more investigations.
00:14:39We saw that geofencing
00:14:41and many other things
00:14:43happened in the past.
00:14:45Yesterday, I asked Nazir Shah
00:14:47about the high security zone
00:14:49and he said that there were
00:14:51no CCTVs there.
00:14:53It looked like a safe city
00:14:55but it was not activated yet.
00:14:57You must have realized
00:14:59how important this place is.
00:15:01Nazir Shah is with us.
00:15:03Nazir, tell us
00:15:05what is new
00:15:07in the updates
00:15:09since yesterday?
00:15:11This is the third day
00:15:13of the Saddaf incident.
00:15:15The investigation teams
00:15:17have visited this place again.
00:15:19Since the explosion,
00:15:21there have been
00:15:23numerous investigations
00:15:25done by the local police,
00:15:27CTD and other
00:15:29specialized units.
00:15:31We have not only
00:15:33investigated this place
00:15:35in detail,
00:15:37but we have also
00:15:39found some
00:15:41important clues.
00:15:43The first clue
00:15:45was that
00:15:47how did the
00:15:49accused come here
00:15:51and from where
00:15:53did he stay in the hotel?
00:15:55We identified him
00:15:57when he came to the hotel.
00:15:59The investigators
00:16:01took all the DVRs
00:16:03that were there.
00:16:05Who was with him
00:16:07and where did he stay?
00:16:09All of this has been
00:16:11investigated by the local police.
00:16:13The crime scene
00:16:15has also been
00:16:17geo-fenced.
00:16:19The vehicle
00:16:21in which the explosion
00:16:23took place
00:16:25was registered
00:16:27as the
00:16:29vehicle
00:16:31born
00:16:33improvised
00:16:35explosive device.
00:16:37When we asked
00:16:39about the vehicle born,
00:16:41we were told that
00:16:43the vehicle was
00:16:45made for this purpose.
00:16:47The vehicle
00:16:49in which the explosion
00:16:51took place
00:16:53was registered
00:16:55as the vehicle
00:16:57born.
00:16:59When all of this
00:17:01was found,
00:17:03we were told that
00:17:05about 80 kgs of explosives
00:17:07were used.
00:17:09You can still see
00:17:11the safe city
00:17:13on the crime scene.
00:17:15The day the safe city
00:17:17started,
00:17:19there were cameras
00:17:21with ANPR and FR
00:17:23automatic number plate
00:17:25and face recognition.
00:17:27They were active.
00:17:29They were waiting
00:17:31for the convoy
00:17:33to come
00:17:35and enter the city.
00:17:37The biggest technique
00:17:39was that the vehicle
00:17:41was white.
00:17:43Most of the vehicles
00:17:45in the security escort
00:17:47are double cabins.
00:17:49There was a
00:17:51big scheme
00:17:53in which
00:17:55the vehicle was
00:17:57used by the local
00:17:59police.
00:18:01Tell me one thing.
00:18:03You have been
00:18:05reporting the crime
00:18:07for a long time.
00:18:09I was surprised
00:18:11that the CCTVs
00:18:13are installed
00:18:15in the safe city.
00:18:17CCTVs are installed
00:18:19in such places
00:18:21because there is
00:18:23VVIP movement
00:18:25and the same route
00:18:27to the airport.
00:18:29Were you surprised
00:18:31that there were
00:18:33no CCTVs?
00:18:35I was surprised
00:18:37that when you
00:18:39leave the airport,
00:18:41there are no CCTVs
00:18:43installed
00:18:45from the airport
00:18:47to the main
00:18:49facade of the airport.
00:18:51We have been told
00:18:53by the police.
00:18:55There are 25 CCTVs
00:18:57installed in the safe city.
00:18:59There are 25 CCTVs
00:19:01installed in 5 poles.
00:19:03The test service
00:19:05was started
00:19:07in Aram Bagh
00:19:09and the Red Zone.
00:19:11If you wanted to
00:19:13start the test service
00:19:15at the airport,
00:19:17you could have
00:19:19installed 5 CCTVs
00:19:21at a distance.
00:19:23We have full confidence
00:19:25in our institutions.
00:19:27We have full confidence
00:19:29in our institutions.
00:19:31Will these things
00:19:33be considered?
00:19:35This is a big lapse.
00:19:37It is a big lapse
00:19:39that he was waiting
00:19:41here and then
00:19:43he bumped into it.
00:19:45You must have seen
00:19:47that the police
00:19:49are stopping
00:19:51the vehicles.
00:19:53This should change the mentality.
00:19:57Ashfaq bhai,
00:19:59you will understand
00:20:01what I am trying to say.
00:20:03If you are going on the road
00:20:05and if you have violated
00:20:07anything,
00:20:09the traffic or the police
00:20:11will ask for your identity
00:20:13and the vehicle's documents.
00:20:15They will check
00:20:17if your vehicle is in your name
00:20:19and they will let you go.
00:20:21Obviously,
00:20:23they will let you go.
00:20:25The vehicle of this terrorist
00:20:27was in his name and
00:20:29he had his identification card.
00:20:31What is left after this?
00:20:33This is brainwashing.
00:20:35Terrorists are being made.
00:20:37This is our enemy country
00:20:39from where all these things
00:20:41are operated.
00:20:43Last night, the SIU
00:20:45made a rock.
00:20:47This can be improved.
00:20:49This was the main point of our discussion.
00:20:51Thank you so much.
00:20:53Nazeer, you were giving us an update.
00:20:55Desperate times, desperate measures.
00:20:57Many barriers can be put at the entry point.
00:20:59Many things can be done.
00:21:01For a common man, there is safety and security.
00:21:03CCTVs are a must.
00:21:05Any pilot project should start from the airport
00:21:07because VVIPs also go there.
00:21:09Everyone goes there, even foreigners.
00:21:11Other areas can be
00:21:13restricted for anyone.
00:21:15It is not difficult to implement
00:21:17these things.
00:21:19Let's take a break.
00:21:27After the break,
00:21:29Magnum.
00:21:31Did you see the match?
00:21:33I was very busy yesterday.
00:21:35Before that, I didn't know
00:21:37what was happening in the world.
00:21:39I only knew about the situation in Islamabad.
00:21:41But before this test,
00:21:43we didn't prepare much.
00:21:45We didn't take many changes.
00:21:47We didn't pick anyone
00:21:49from the 5 mentors.
00:21:51It was said that it was the best team
00:21:53which could have been chosen
00:21:55under the leadership of Shaan Masood.
00:21:57But Sadaf did a good batting.
00:21:59Abdullah Shafiq and
00:22:01Saim Ayub, who went in the beginning.
00:22:03Saim Ayub made 4 runs and got out.
00:22:05But the partnership between
00:22:07Abdullah Shafiq and Shaan Masood
00:22:09was brilliant.
00:22:11Shaan Masood played well
00:22:13and made more than 150 runs.
00:22:15He also lost his wicket.
00:22:17Babar Azam made
00:22:1930 runs.
00:22:21He got out.
00:22:23At the moment,
00:22:25Naseem Shah is on the crease.
00:22:27How many runs have we made so far?
00:22:29328 runs.
00:22:31328 runs.
00:22:334 wickets were lost.
00:22:35Let's see
00:22:37why should I
00:22:39analyze this?
00:22:41Hashmi is with us.
00:22:43Hello Hashmi.
00:22:45My impression is that
00:22:47there is no
00:22:49Jimmy Anderson in this team.
00:22:51There is no Mark Wood in this team.
00:22:53There is no
00:22:55first or second tier bowler.
00:22:57Chris Wokes has come.
00:22:59Our batting
00:23:01has improved.
00:23:03The wicket is more flat.
00:23:05It is batting friendly.
00:23:07All these factors
00:23:09contributed to this.
00:23:11Absolutely.
00:23:13You mentioned good factors.
00:23:15All three factors are the same.
00:23:17There is a lot of batting.
00:23:19There is an inexperienced bowling attack.
00:23:21The wicket is completely
00:23:23flat.
00:23:25In the beginning, it looked like grass.
00:23:27On Sunday evening,
00:23:29the curator cleared all the grass.
00:23:31This happens when
00:23:33you take a defensive approach.
00:23:35If Pakistan
00:23:37scores 500-600 runs
00:23:39and bowls well,
00:23:41stops England,
00:23:43because England plays fast.
00:23:45They are not worried.
00:23:47If they play fast,
00:23:49Pakistan will have to bowl well.
00:23:51This is our home advantage
00:23:53that we are behind.
00:23:55Mr. Shahid, how far
00:23:57do you think we can score?
00:23:59In this inning.
00:24:01If we score
00:24:03at least
00:24:05225-250 runs,
00:24:07we have to play one inning.
00:24:09We play very badly in the second inning.
00:24:11Take Australia's tour
00:24:13or Bangladesh's tests.
00:24:15In Bangladesh's tests,
00:24:17we scored 146 and 172
00:24:19in the second inning.
00:24:21In the first inning, we scored 448.
00:24:23In the second test match,
00:24:25we scored 274.
00:24:27We have to play one inning.
00:24:29If we get a chance to play
00:24:31in the second inning,
00:24:33we have to play well.
00:24:35In the first inning,
00:24:37we have to score
00:24:39at least 580-590
00:24:41to put pressure on England.
00:24:43In the English team,
00:24:45the way they perform in batting
00:24:47is yet to be seen.
00:24:49I know they will perform well
00:24:51on this flat wicket.
00:24:53Secondly,
00:24:55when Pakistan plays
00:24:57in the second inning,
00:24:59the flat tracks
00:25:01become difficult
00:25:03for the spinners.
00:25:05We have one spinner,
00:25:07but they have two.
00:25:09In a test match,
00:25:11it is said that the test match
00:25:13is won on the basis of the first inning.
00:25:15If Pakistan gets a lead in the first inning,
00:25:17it will be difficult in the second inning.
00:25:19Pakistan has won the toss well.
00:25:21If Pakistan had to bat
00:25:23in the second or fourth inning,
00:25:25it will be difficult.
00:25:27Relatively,
00:25:29it will be less difficult.
00:25:31The Pakistan team
00:25:33plays against itself.
00:25:35If that does not happen,
00:25:37Pakistan will get a lead
00:25:39of at least 150-160 runs.
00:25:41Mr. Shahid,
00:25:43the performance of the team
00:25:45before this,
00:25:47Shahan, Masood, Abdullah, Shafiq,
00:25:49they have made runs together.
00:25:51Do you think the rest of the batters
00:25:53will do well?
00:25:55No changes have come.
00:25:57Why is Babar
00:25:59playing like this?
00:26:01He does not have the burden of captaincy.
00:26:03How do you rate his performance?
00:26:07He is playing fearfully.
00:26:09He is a talented player.
00:26:11His technique is good.
00:26:13Something is bothering him.
00:26:15He is not
00:26:17expressive.
00:26:19He has no connection with the media.
00:26:21I don't know if he talks to the people
00:26:23or not.
00:26:25If he announces it on Twitter,
00:26:27it will be a problem.
00:26:29If not,
00:26:31it will be a big problem
00:26:33for the Pakistan cricket team.
00:26:35I am very happy
00:26:37for Shahan, Masood,
00:26:39and Babar.
00:26:41They are good players.
00:26:43The rest of the team
00:26:45is disappointed.
00:26:47Abdullah, Shafiq,
00:26:49whoever you talk to,
00:26:51they are very good players.
00:26:53Mithba Ulha and Mansoor Rana
00:26:55were good players.
00:26:57But when he did not make runs,
00:26:59people criticized him.
00:27:01The Pakistan team benefited
00:27:03the most from his century.
00:27:05What is 4C doing?
00:27:07We do not know about this.
00:27:09Naseem Shah,
00:27:11who will come to the night watch,
00:27:13he can play short,
00:27:15but his technique is exceptional.
00:27:17He can do anything in test cricket.
00:27:19What is your assessment?
00:27:21How much will our team score?
00:27:23The Pakistan team
00:27:25can never be assessed.
00:27:27If a wicket falls early,
00:27:29it will be delayed.
00:27:31We expect
00:27:33Pakistan to score
00:27:35550+.
00:27:37Saud Shakeel is a very good player.
00:27:39Rizwan,
00:27:41Agha Salman,
00:27:43Amir Jamal.
00:27:45Pakistan has very good players.
00:27:47If a wicket falls early,
00:27:49it will be delayed.
00:27:51In the last season,
00:27:53Sadaf was talking about
00:27:55the Champions League.
00:27:57Can't a single player
00:27:59play in Pakistan?
00:28:01The test match is in Multan.
00:28:03Can't a single player
00:28:05play in Pakistan?
00:28:07Can't a single player
00:28:09play in the team?
00:28:11There were 3-4 players,
00:28:13but they can serve better
00:28:15in the test match.
00:28:17Kamran Ghulam is
00:28:19playing better in the test match.
00:28:21He has played for two centuries.
00:28:23He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:25He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:27He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:29He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:31He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:33He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:35He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:37He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:39He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:41He should have been in the red ball team.
00:28:43Kamran Ghulam
00:28:45should have been in the team.
00:28:47Let's see.
00:28:49I heard that the English players
00:28:51are feeling the heat.
00:28:53Of course.
00:28:55They said it's hot and they don't use AC.
00:28:57They said it's hot and they don't use AC.
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00:29:01Thank you so much.
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00:38:03We have been sitting here since morning.
00:38:05No one has come.
00:38:07The old utensils are still working.
00:38:09Nothing new is being made.
00:38:11The old memories of the Kalaigars
00:38:13still come to mind.
00:38:15The old memories of the Kalaigars
00:38:17still come to mind.
00:38:19With cameraman Naeem Shah,
00:38:21Jamfari Lakho, ARY News, Hyderabad.
00:38:23What happened?
00:38:25Let's come back after the break.
00:38:33Today is 8th October.
00:38:3519 years ago,
00:38:3719 years ago,
00:38:39if I'm not mistaken,
00:38:41there was an earthquake
00:38:43that shook the whole of Pakistan.
00:38:45Initially, the news came
00:38:47from Margalla Towers.
00:38:49Initially, the news came
00:38:51from Margalla Towers.
00:38:53People lost their lives there.
00:38:55But when news came from Azad Kashmir,
00:38:57But when news came from Azad Kashmir,
00:38:59we realized how devastating
00:39:01the devastation was.
00:39:03There was no social media.
00:39:05There was no WhatsApp.
00:39:07There was no video streaming.
00:39:09But when people reached there
00:39:11for help,
00:39:13we found that families were buried.
00:39:15Children were buried in schools.
00:39:17Children were buried in schools.
00:39:19A concrete mound was visible there.
00:39:21A concrete mound was visible there.
00:39:23It stopped where it was.
00:39:25It stopped where it was.
00:39:27People say that when one wave came,
00:39:29it didn't give anyone a chance
00:39:31to get out of the house.
00:39:33to get out of the house.
00:39:35I remember a scene
00:39:37that stuck in my mind
00:39:39and in my eyes.
00:39:41It was a clock.
00:39:43When the earthquake came,
00:39:45the clock stopped there.
00:39:47It was 8.52 pm.
00:39:49When we saw this scene,
00:39:51we realized how devastating it was.
00:39:53When we saw this scene,
00:39:55we realized how devastating it was.
00:39:57This tragedy took days to unfold.
00:39:59This tragedy took days to unfold.
00:40:01It took days.
00:40:03It was a trauma that people were going through.
00:40:05It was a trauma that people were going through.
00:40:07I remember the place where it was difficult to go.
00:40:09I remember the place where it was difficult to go.
00:40:11A famous reporter went there.
00:40:13There was a mother who was lying there
00:40:15and her children were buried in the mound.
00:40:17We saw such scenes at the hall.
00:40:19Look,
00:40:21How many people...
00:40:23The thing that haunts me the most
00:40:25is that how many people, and this thing is haunting about Gaza as well,
00:40:29how many people were buried under the rubble for many days,
00:40:33children were buried in schools, under the roofs, under the rubble,
00:40:36they were alive, and after that they gave up their lives,
00:40:40they couldn't be taken out.
00:40:42So now you have sensors to detect human life,
00:40:46that with the help of it, if there is a human life or life somewhere,
00:40:50you can find it out.
00:40:52It's not just that you have lost something materially,
00:40:56you have lost a lot of people emotionally.
00:40:59Obviously, when someone's loved one dies,
00:41:02then what happens to him, how does he recover,
00:41:05what is the healing process, this is very important.
00:41:08Tahir Shehzad Tanoli.
00:41:10Tahir Shehzad Tanoli.
00:41:12Let's see his report.
00:41:14Let's go.
00:41:15You see how much trauma,
00:41:18who have started their lives again,
00:41:20but remembering their children, their families,
00:41:22their parents, their siblings,
00:41:24their hearts are still filled with tears of blood.
00:41:27May Allah have mercy on everyone.
00:41:29Ameen.
00:41:30We'll take a break here and come back after the break.
00:41:39Once upon a time, in Baghdad and Sawera,
00:41:41there was a man who was buried under the rubble.
00:41:45Once upon a time, in Baghdad and Sawera,
00:41:47once again, I wish you all well.
00:41:49I hope you all will be absolutely fine.
00:41:51And Sadaf Abdul Jabbar, guest performer,
00:41:53companion performer, he is with me.
00:41:55And what about you?
00:41:57Companion performer, companion performer.
00:41:59You have admitted in this show that you are a guest performer.
00:42:02Yes.
00:42:03That's why you give the same title to others.
00:42:05Exactly, exactly.
00:42:06I don't agree with this.
00:42:08Companion performer.
00:42:09This cannot be my introduction.
00:42:10Companion performer.
00:42:11I don't agree with that at all.
00:42:13Absolutely.
00:42:15And the more times you introduce me like this,
00:42:17the more I will keep my promise.
00:42:19You should present your resignation letter and get it voted.
00:42:22What voting?
00:42:23All those in the favour of the salary increase.
00:42:27I am addressing the person who is in my concern.
00:42:29What is the need of voting?
00:42:30Where did democracy come from?
00:42:31Listen to me.
00:42:32But we can agree on one thing, right?
00:42:34That we should present our resignation letter
00:42:36and accept it ourselves.
00:42:38Even if someone increases it or not.
00:42:41This idea is not bad.
00:42:42It's not bad.
00:42:43We can work on it.
00:42:44We can think about it.
00:42:45Anyway, once again, you are with us.
00:42:48Yes.
00:42:49This hour at 10 o'clock.
00:42:50There is a lot for you.
00:42:51God willing.
00:42:52And our effort is to discuss all the important aspects of life.
00:42:59Especially, we discuss a lot about health issues
00:43:02because the more awareness we have,
00:43:04the better we can take care of our health.
00:43:07The match has started.
00:43:08Pakistan vs England.
00:43:10The match of the second day has started at 10 o'clock.
00:43:13Is there any possibility of weather prediction?
00:43:15No, there is no possibility.
00:43:16The weather is chill.
00:43:17No, there is no possibility.
00:43:18It's not true.
00:43:19So, this is the situation.
00:43:20So, there is a possibility.
00:43:21What can be done?
00:43:22What can be done?
00:43:23Okay.
00:43:24A few days ago, we had shown a presentation in our show.
00:43:28And the presentation was basically of a 17-year-old Pakistani student,
00:43:32Ania Sultan.
00:43:34And this was basically a presentation on a health care system.
00:43:38You all know that there are a lot of problems in Pakistan's health care system.
00:43:42The biggest problem is that the part that should be allocated in our budget
00:43:48on health and education is very less.
00:43:51In the case of health, the second thing is that even if a part is allocated,
00:43:55it cannot be spent properly.
00:43:57There is a lot of mismanagement.
00:43:59Now, we are discussing Ania Sultan.
00:44:03She is basically an A-level student.
00:44:05She is studying sociology, chemistry, and Spanish.
00:44:09Yes, Spanish.
00:44:10She is studying drama apart from Spanish.
00:44:12She is also a passionate and active member of the community.
00:44:15And in her presentation, she presented on the international platform,
00:44:18the utopian health care system.
00:44:21Now, you tell us.
00:44:22Okay, what is the utopian health care system?
00:44:25And how can our country take special advantage of it?
00:44:28So, why don't we talk to our student, Ania Sultan.
00:44:32Thank you so much, Ania, for joining us.
00:44:34Welcome to Bakhabar Savera.
00:44:36First of all, tell us about that presentation you gave
00:44:39to the platform, utopian health care system.
00:44:42What was it about?
00:44:44So, I had the opportunity.
00:44:54Ania, sorry to interrupt.
00:44:56We can't hear you properly because of some technical issue.
00:44:59So, let's see what is the issue.
00:45:01So, I have requested to see it again
00:45:05so that the issues can be settled.
00:45:09And our voice can reach them.
00:45:11Ania and Ania's voice can reach us.
00:45:13Anyway, the main issue is to pinpoint and identify
00:45:17the basic issues of the health care system.
00:45:20How can things be made better here?
00:45:23How can people be encouraged?
00:45:26Because we often see that when you go to hospitals,
00:45:29sometimes you complain to doctors,
00:45:31sometimes to senior doctors,
00:45:33sometimes to nursing and medical staff,
00:45:36sometimes to the management.
00:45:39So, there are many things that can be solved
00:45:42while remaining within the system.
00:45:45So, what is the difference between the health care system
00:45:48of other countries and that of Pakistan?
00:45:50This is also very important to see.
00:45:52Apart from the fact that the expenditure there
00:45:55is a big part of the budget.
00:45:58Plus, the record of your medical history
00:46:02with your doctor or the hospital matters a lot.
00:46:06So that the patient's history can be seen
00:46:09and if there is a need for treatment,
00:46:11then it can be recommended.
00:46:13And now we are in such a time
00:46:15when the time of COVID has passed.
00:46:17There are a lot of such issues
00:46:19because of which there is a lot of progress.
00:46:21AI can help a lot.
00:46:23Because it is saving time.
00:46:26The way surgery used to be in the old days,
00:46:29it used to take a lot of time.
00:46:31Now there is robotic surgery.
00:46:33Surgery has recently been done
00:46:35from a distance of 3000 miles.
00:46:37We will try to contact Ania.
00:46:39We will talk more about the setup.
00:46:41Clearing the voice.
00:46:43It is very important to clear the voice.
00:46:45Mine was done in a second.
00:46:47But humans can do it, but robots cannot.
00:46:49Machines cannot.
00:46:51Computers cannot.
00:46:53Let's discuss one more topic.
00:46:55Basically, if we talk about the city of Karachi,
00:46:59where there are more problems,
00:47:01there is also a problem of traffic.
00:47:03I was driving yesterday
00:47:05and it was very surprising for me
00:47:07that the fastest lane,
00:47:09the bikers were traveling there
00:47:11with a lot of fun.
00:47:13Talking on the phone.
00:47:15Passing without lights,
00:47:17without any safety measure
00:47:19and on the far right side.
00:47:21Along with that,
00:47:23if you look at the roads,
00:47:25there are pits here.
00:47:27Underage driving is common here.
00:47:29Getting a license,
00:47:31maintaining cars,
00:47:33we consider it against our pride.
00:47:35And along with that,
00:47:37the drivers of buses,
00:47:39vans,
00:47:41they are not trained to drive.
00:47:43They don't have any checks.
00:47:45They don't have maintenance.
00:47:47As a result of this,
00:47:49if there are traffic accidents,
00:47:51in the past 9 months,
00:47:53till September,
00:47:55more than 550 people have died
00:47:57in traffic accidents.
00:47:59And then,
00:48:01as I mentioned,
00:48:03not following the traffic laws
00:48:05is a major reason.
00:48:07Mr. Afzal Khan has prepared a report on this.
00:48:09Let me show you.
00:48:11You have seen the report.
00:48:13There are some updates.
00:48:15Let's share them.
00:48:17In the Supreme Court,
00:48:19another request has been filed
00:48:21against the constitutional amendment.
00:48:23The request states that
00:48:25the constitutional amendment
00:48:27should be terminated
00:48:29if it violates the fundamental rights
00:48:31of the Constitution and the freedom of the judiciary.
00:48:33Article 189 regarding the retirement age of judges
00:48:35should be terminated.
00:48:37In the request, the government,
00:48:39the Speaker, the Chairman Senate
00:48:41and the Ministry of Justice
00:48:43have been included.
00:48:45The constitutional amendment
00:48:47has been filed in the Supreme Court.
00:48:55Before this,
00:48:57we were talking about traffic.
00:48:59Tell me,
00:49:01there is a lot of discussion on this.
00:49:03It has been a problem for years.
00:49:05This problem can be solved.
00:49:07There is a lot of research and models
00:49:09in front of us.
00:49:11We can make it a basis
00:49:13Let me tell you something.
00:49:15A few days ago,
00:49:17there are many groups
00:49:19that I follow on Facebook.
00:49:21They are good groups.
00:49:23Voice of Customers,
00:49:25Voice of Employees, etc.
00:49:27There was a post in one of the groups.
00:49:29A man who rides a bike
00:49:31had protested that
00:49:33I was going from a place
00:49:35and I was not wearing a helmet.
00:49:37He challenged me for Rs. 2000.
00:49:39He was saying that
00:49:41I should not wear a helmet.
00:49:43The voice can be raised
00:49:45that the law is for everyone.
00:49:47The action against everyone
00:49:49can be raised.
00:49:51But the voice can be raised
00:49:53that he was wrong
00:49:55and he was not wearing a helmet.
00:49:57You can understand
00:49:59that there is a lack of understanding
00:50:01about our laws.
00:50:03A police officer is doing the right thing
00:50:05and you are recording a video on it.
00:50:07Yesterday, we discussed
00:50:09the cruelties of Israel.
00:50:13According to the official figure,
00:50:15more than 40,000 people were martyred.
00:50:17But the number is much higher
00:50:19than the unofficial figure.
00:50:21Yesterday, Pakistan
00:50:23expressed its solidarity with the Palestinians
00:50:25and all the groups gathered
00:50:27on a table.
00:50:29The President of the country said
00:50:31that the international community
00:50:33has failed to stop Israel
00:50:35from stopping the Palestinians.
00:50:37He said that officially 41,000 Palestinians
00:50:39have been martyred.
00:50:41The foundation of health and education
00:50:43has been destroyed.
00:51:07He strongly condemned
00:51:09the Israeli barbarism.
00:51:11Pakistan would continue to support
00:51:13the rights of the Palestinian people
00:51:15and would constantly advocate
00:51:17a two-state solution
00:51:19as the key to enduring peace
00:51:21in the Middle East.
00:51:37We need to implement
00:51:39practical measures.
00:51:41This is very important.
00:51:43What can be the practical measures?
00:51:45The time has changed.
00:51:47The way we talk about
00:51:49the support of the Palestinians,
00:51:51we can help economically
00:51:53but what can be done practically
00:51:55is a very important question.
00:51:57Yesterday was even more important
00:51:59because it has been a year
00:52:01since the beginning of Israel's barbarism.
00:52:03Let's talk about this.
00:52:05We have with us the leader
00:52:07of the Pakistan People's Party,
00:52:09the former ambassador,
00:52:11Shari Rehman.
00:52:13Thank you so much, Shari Rehman.
00:52:15It was a great conference.
00:52:17A very united message
00:52:19was sent to the world
00:52:21from Pakistan.
00:52:23Where does Pakistan stand?
00:52:25It is very clear.
00:52:27We see that the Muslim countries
00:52:29are very quiet about this.
00:52:31Can other countries
00:52:33organize a conference
00:52:35within 40 hours?
00:52:37There was a call from the Palestinians
00:52:39that it has been a year
00:52:41since 7th October.
00:52:43This is a very
00:52:45sad anniversary for them.
00:52:47Israel's
00:52:49barbarism
00:52:51is not
00:52:53going to end.
00:52:55We were thinking
00:52:57that all the parties
00:52:59should sit together
00:53:01and give a joint
00:53:03message.
00:53:05This will be a very
00:53:07effective way.
00:53:09It will go to the capitals of the world
00:53:11with our ambassadors.
00:53:13It will be discussed
00:53:15on every forum.
00:53:17We can see
00:53:19a strong reaction
00:53:21from Pakistan.
00:53:23Secondly,
00:53:25this is a message
00:53:27of national unity to Palestine.
00:53:29This is why
00:53:31we called every party.
00:53:33This was a joint call
00:53:35with the Prime Minister.
00:53:37He was also present.
00:53:39We did this exercise jointly
00:53:41with the government of Pakistan.
00:53:45We accommodated
00:53:47the thoughts of every party
00:53:49and their concerns
00:53:51about the future.
00:53:53When a message like this
00:53:55is sent,
00:53:57it is not
00:53:59a traditional message.
00:54:03The situation
00:54:05in Palestine
00:54:07and Lebanon
00:54:09shows
00:54:11that Israel
00:54:13is taking
00:54:15a colonization
00:54:17project forward.
00:54:19Chairman Bilawar Bhutto
00:54:21said
00:54:23that they are going to Lebanon.
00:54:25The President
00:54:27mentioned in his speech
00:54:29that a new frontier is being built
00:54:31in Lebanon.
00:54:33It is a project of colonization.
00:54:35There is a
00:54:37discourse
00:54:39that you are
00:54:41colonizing
00:54:43continuously
00:54:45and destroying
00:54:47the country.
00:54:49You are establishing
00:54:51your presence there.
00:54:53This is a
00:54:55disgusting affair.
00:54:59People who do not
00:55:01understand the complexities
00:55:03of politics,
00:55:05it is easy for them
00:55:07to say that this statement
00:55:09is for a country like Pakistan
00:55:11which relies on the IMF.
00:55:13You know that
00:55:15the IMF used to arm-twist
00:55:17the US through DoMore.
00:55:19Now, the FATF
00:55:21can be manipulated.
00:55:23The IMF never
00:55:25proceeds without
00:55:27Washington's approval.
00:55:29The blue-eyed boy
00:55:31of the US is Israel.
00:55:33It was significant
00:55:35that the political leadership
00:55:37gave this statement
00:55:39while keeping the economy in mind.
00:55:41Don't you think so?
00:55:43Yes, of course.
00:55:45We were not
00:55:47showing any irresponsibility.
00:55:49There should be
00:55:51unequivocal support.
00:55:53You can see
00:55:55in front of you
00:55:57the children, women,
00:55:59journalists, aid workers
00:56:01who are being oppressed.
00:56:03This has
00:56:05crossed a red line.
00:56:07A new standard
00:56:09has been set.
00:56:11If we do not speak up
00:56:13and the society is silent
00:56:15or if we keep on
00:56:17keeping a low profile,
00:56:19then it is not right.
00:56:21Obviously,
00:56:23nothing is free of risk for us.
00:56:25The Prime Minister
00:56:27must have seen the live proceedings.
00:56:29Chairman Bilawal
00:56:31and the Prime Minister
00:56:33concluded.
00:56:35In the beginning,
00:56:37I invited the President
00:56:39and Mr. Nawaz Sharif.
00:56:41The entire leadership
00:56:43was present.
00:56:45Everyone
00:56:47made their requests
00:56:49and they were accommodated.
00:56:51I think
00:56:53this message
00:56:55was a sign
00:56:57of unequivocal support.
00:56:59It is very important
00:57:01for me that
00:57:03working groups were discussed.
00:57:05Chairman Bilawal said
00:57:07that we have to
00:57:09speed up diplomacy
00:57:11and send people
00:57:13to the United States
00:57:15because the traditional
00:57:17methods do not work anymore.
00:57:19You talked about working groups.
00:57:21You also mentioned
00:57:23that ambassadors should go
00:57:25and highlight this issue.
00:57:27Which countries
00:57:29should we address?
00:57:31Who should we go to?
00:57:33Who should we tell?
00:57:35Israel has support
00:57:37from the West and America.
00:57:39Who should we tell?
00:57:41You said
00:57:43that the Muslim world
00:57:45did not advance much.
00:57:47We should move forward.
00:57:49This is one thing.
00:57:51We should also see
00:57:53that we should differentiate
00:57:55between states and the public.
00:57:57Wherever you say
00:57:59that Israel has support,
00:58:01it is not important
00:58:03to focus on the ground.
00:58:05You see
00:58:07how many Western countries
00:58:09have shown their support.
00:58:11The roads are blocked
00:58:13due to Palestine.
00:58:15This has been happening
00:58:17for months.
00:58:19London, Spain,
00:58:21and many other countries
00:58:23have shown their support.
00:58:25The states are
00:58:27doing one thing
00:58:29and the rest
00:58:31are doing something else.
00:58:33Sherry Sahiba,
00:58:35you are right.
00:58:37We play a key role
00:58:39in this.
00:58:41But one thing
00:58:43is bothering me.
00:58:45America, Britain,
00:58:47France,
00:58:49and Germany
00:58:51have a different stance
00:58:53towards Israel.
00:58:55It is their favorite country.
00:58:57But when the Israeli Prime Minister
00:58:59uses the term
00:59:01of a new Middle East
00:59:03and shows two maps
00:59:05in which the Palestinian state
00:59:07is not visible,
00:59:09and the other map
00:59:11shows some countries
00:59:13like Saudi Arabia,
00:59:15Jordan, and Egypt.
00:59:17Think about it.
00:59:19These are the countries
00:59:21with whom there was a long
00:59:23war in 1967.
00:59:25Don't you think
00:59:27that the Arab countries
00:59:29should show their support
00:59:31not just for the Palestinians,
00:59:33but also for themselves
00:59:35and the region
00:59:37to end the war?
00:59:39They are disassociating
00:59:41from Israel.
00:59:43There is no doubt
00:59:45that the war in 1967
00:59:47was a long one.
00:59:49Obviously,
00:59:51there were damages.
00:59:53But when we think about
00:59:55the future,
00:59:57we also have our own
00:59:59conscience.
01:00:01Our life
01:00:03is limited on this planet.
01:00:05We should think
01:00:07that we don't need
01:00:09to be irresponsible,
01:00:11but we need to take
01:00:13a firm stand.
01:00:15That's why the All Parties
01:00:17Conference was called.
01:00:19I want to say that I am sorry
01:00:21that the PTI people were invited
01:00:23formally, but they
01:00:25did not bother to come.
01:00:27In fact, they said that
01:00:29they should come
01:00:31and give their opinion
01:00:33on this issue.
01:00:35Yes, of course.
01:00:37We should have an opinion
01:00:39on this issue.
01:00:41Whether it is Kashmir
01:00:43or Palestine,
01:00:45we should have
01:00:47an opinion
01:00:49on this issue.
01:00:51We should have
01:00:53an opinion
01:00:55on this issue.
01:00:57The situation in the region
01:00:59is getting worse.
01:01:01I spoke to you
01:01:03the other day.
01:01:05We spoke about the
01:01:07Lebanese presence
01:01:09in the region.
01:01:11Israel can retaliate
01:01:13against Iran,
01:01:15and they must be planning
01:01:17for it as well.
01:01:19Who is going to stop it all?
01:01:21We have accepted the resolution,
01:01:23but do you think
01:01:25there is a red line
01:01:27in the region?
01:01:29Look, the US
01:01:31has talked about
01:01:33strategic restraint.
01:01:35They keep warning Israel.
01:01:37You have heard
01:01:39that they have no relation
01:01:41with the US.
01:01:43You have also heard
01:01:45that they have an election
01:01:47atmosphere, and America
01:01:49is distracted.
01:01:51President Biden
01:01:53must exercise
01:01:55restraint against Iran.
01:01:57Do you remember
01:01:59when Ismail Hania was attacked?
01:02:01Iran did not
01:02:03retaliate in a
01:02:05political or strategic vacuum.
01:02:07Mossad and Israel
01:02:09entered their country
01:02:11and attacked them.
01:02:13They were martyred
01:02:15and on the one hand,
01:02:17they are the perpetrators
01:02:19of genocide.
01:02:21In the last 24 hours,
01:02:23they have bombed
01:02:25four countries.
01:02:27Lebanon,
01:02:29Gaza,
01:02:31Yemen,
01:02:33and Syria.
01:02:35They have been given
01:02:37impunity.
01:02:39This is an open lie.
01:02:41This is a joke
01:02:43of international law.
01:02:45The international system
01:02:47after World War II
01:02:49has deteriorated.
01:02:51It has no meaning.
01:02:53In Ukraine,
01:02:55there should be no war
01:02:57and no occupation.
01:02:59The standards
01:03:01should be the same for everyone.
01:03:03You asked the right question.
01:03:05Israel has said
01:03:07that they are preparing
01:03:09for retaliation.
01:03:11I am sorry,
01:03:13but it was their plan
01:03:15to attract Iran.
01:03:17They were baiting Iran.
01:03:19Yes, they were baiting Iran.
01:03:21It was inevitable for them.
01:03:23This problem
01:03:25is increasing.
01:03:27It is a dangerous problem.
01:03:29Israel's plan
01:03:31is to
01:03:33prolong the war
01:03:35and expand its territory.
01:03:37Thank you so much,
01:03:39Shani Rehman.
01:03:41We had a conversation
01:03:43after World War II.
01:03:45There was a contract
01:03:47between the countries
01:03:49and their signatories
01:03:51are no more.
01:03:53The President
01:03:55and his signatories
01:03:57are no more.
01:03:59We need a new contract
01:04:01to focus on the world.
01:04:03There has been no war
01:04:05for a long time.
01:04:07People have no idea
01:04:09what happens in a war.
01:04:11The sophisticated weaponry
01:04:13is no more.
01:04:15Our parents
01:04:17used to talk about
01:04:19dog fights.
01:04:21The sophisticated weaponry
01:04:23is no more.
01:04:25I have heard
01:04:27that the countries
01:04:29that have more troops
01:04:31should send more troops.
01:04:33There is no ground war.
01:04:35We need intelligence,
01:04:37human intelligence
01:04:39and technology.
01:04:41There should be deterrence
01:04:43and not war.
01:04:45This should be our priority.
01:04:47Let's take a break.
01:04:55We were talking
01:04:57about the presentation
01:04:59of the Ethiopian healthcare system.
01:05:01Ania Sultan is with us.
01:05:03She gave a presentation
01:05:05and we tried to contact her.
01:05:07Finally, Ania is with us.
01:05:09Thank you Ania for patiently waiting
01:05:11and staying with us while our team
01:05:13was fixing the communication.
01:05:15You were telling us about
01:05:17the presentation that you made
01:05:19on the healthcare system.
01:05:21Kindly brief us a bit about it.
01:05:33We still have a problem.
01:05:39I suggest you to be a bit still
01:05:41because I guess
01:05:43that might be affecting the audio.
01:05:47Let's proceed now.
01:06:01Unfortunately, we can see you
01:06:03but we cannot hear you.
01:06:05We will try to connect you again.
01:06:07We can do that on phone.
01:06:09I don't know.
01:06:11We can try.
01:06:13We will try to talk to Ania
01:06:15through audio.
01:06:17I guess the issue is
01:06:19due to Zoom or Skype
01:06:21or internet connectivity.
01:06:23It is coming from the picture.
01:06:25It is an important presentation
01:06:27that we want to talk about
01:06:29because in Pakistan,
01:06:31healthcare is not focused.
01:06:33There are many models
01:06:35and what is happening there.
01:06:37What can Pakistan do?
01:06:39Especially our youth,
01:06:41people like Ania,
01:06:43students like Ania,
01:06:45they are learning a lot.
01:06:47Their study and what the
01:06:49previous generation has studied
01:06:51has made a big difference.
01:06:53We are learning a lot about technology
01:06:55like Ashfaq was telling us
01:06:57that robotic surgeries are happening
01:06:59which is time-saving as well.
01:07:01There is a lot of precision in it.
01:07:03You can see that
01:07:05the millenials have
01:07:07seen things from both sides.
01:07:09We have seen
01:07:11landline phones,
01:07:13demand load phones,
01:07:15internet computers.
01:07:17We have seen the transition.
01:07:19That is quite good.
01:07:21We will try to connect Ania again.
01:07:23We will come back to Karachi
01:07:25and we will talk about
01:07:27Al-Ahsan University Board
01:07:29in Karachi,
01:07:31Al-Ahsan University Board
01:07:33in Karachi.
01:08:01Anwar Khan is with us.
01:08:03Anwar Khan is with us.
01:08:05Ashfaq is telling us in detail
01:08:07what the problems are
01:08:09and we are still waiting for the results.
01:08:11It is expected that
01:08:13when these decisions are not made,
01:08:15the problems will be like this.
01:08:17Overall, we are seeing that
01:08:19when exams are taking place,
01:08:21problems arise.
01:08:23Problems of cheating,
01:08:25infrastructure,
01:08:27enrollment of children,
01:08:29when will these problems
01:08:31end?
01:08:33Why are these problems
01:08:35arising one after the other?
01:08:37Right now, the main problem
01:08:39is that Amir Hussain Qadri
01:08:41is a grade 19 officer from
01:08:43Mehekma Education.
01:08:45He has been appointed by
01:08:47the Al-Ahsan University Board
01:08:49after a year of deportation.
01:08:51There is no reason
01:08:53for this.
01:08:55There is no reason for this.
01:08:57Along with this,
01:08:59a few months ago,
01:09:01the chairman of the board
01:09:03was deported.
01:09:05The exams are still going on.
01:09:07The results of Pre-Medical,
01:09:09Arts and Commerce
01:09:11are pending.
01:09:13It is expected that
01:09:15the results will be released
01:09:17in 10-12 days.
01:09:19The main reason is that
01:09:21during the exams,
01:09:23some candidates
01:09:25have difficulty
01:09:27passing the exams.
01:09:29Right now, there are thousands
01:09:31of students who are facing
01:09:33a lot of difficulties.
01:09:35You can estimate
01:09:37the period of 15 years.
01:09:39There is no board
01:09:41that has a permanent
01:09:43chairman or controller.
01:09:45The current secretary,
01:09:47Kashif Siddiqui,
01:09:49has been acquitted.
01:09:51Naseem Ahmed Memon
01:09:53has been acquitted.
01:09:55Zulfiqar Ali Shah
01:09:57has been acquitted.
01:09:59Right now,
01:10:01the results of the
01:10:03Al-Ahsan University Board
01:10:05are pending.
01:10:07It is expected that
01:10:09the results will be released
01:10:11in 10-12 days.
01:10:13The students and parents
01:10:15are expressing their doubts.
01:10:17I don't understand the science
01:10:19behind this.
01:10:21Anwar Ahmed Zayi
01:10:23and Imran were the
01:10:25controllers of the exams.
01:10:27The board was from Karachi.
01:10:29After that, I don't think
01:10:31anyone came forward.
01:10:33What is the reason for this?
01:10:35There must be a reason.
01:10:37I am telling you
01:10:39that there is no real reason.
01:10:41If there is a reason,
01:10:43it should be understood.
01:10:45There is an objection
01:10:47that there are thousands
01:10:49of students in Karachi.
01:10:51If you want, you can take them
01:10:53from here.
01:10:55But before the exams,
01:10:57what was the logic?
01:10:59What was the weight?
01:11:01Before the results of the
01:11:03Al-Ahsan University Board,
01:11:05you changed the secretary board
01:11:07to the chairman board.
01:11:09These are the questions
01:11:11that the students and parents
01:11:13are asking.
01:11:15These are the issues
01:11:17that have been solved.
01:11:19Thank you so much, Anwar Khan.
01:11:21When we talk about education,
01:11:23we face a lot of problems.
01:11:25The most basic thing
01:11:27that should be there
01:11:29is not available here.
01:11:31The infrastructure is not there.
01:11:33There are many claims.
01:11:35But if we show you
01:11:37a government school,
01:11:39there is no electricity,
01:11:41no clean drinking water,
01:11:43no washroom for children.
01:11:45If we look at the building,
01:11:47it looks like it is taking
01:11:49its last breaths.
01:11:51Our representative,
01:11:53Sairish Khokhar,
01:11:55is reporting from there.
01:11:57The education system in Sindh
01:11:59is in a bad state.
01:12:01At the moment,
01:12:03the situation of the
01:12:05Govt. Boys Primary School
01:12:07is in a bad state.
01:12:09There is no electricity,
01:12:11no drinking water,
01:12:13while the building
01:12:15can become the cause
01:12:17of an accident at any time.
01:12:19There is no electricity,
01:12:21the bell is broken.
01:12:23We need electricity,
01:12:25but there is no water.
01:12:27There is no washroom.
01:12:29We are very fond of studying.
01:12:31There are five students in the
01:12:33primary school,
01:12:35including three teachers,
01:12:37one headmaster,
01:12:39and one watchman.
01:12:41The headmaster and one teacher
01:12:43were not present.
01:12:45The school's watchman
01:12:47has never come,
01:12:49but his presence is being
01:12:51observed on a daily basis.
01:12:53It's been 30 years,
01:12:55we have never seen a watchman
01:12:57in the school.
01:12:59The headmaster also
01:13:01visits the school
01:13:03on a daily basis.
01:13:05The state of the school
01:13:07is in a bad state.
01:13:09We need water,
01:13:11a washroom,
01:13:13and a watchman.
01:13:15The poor condition
01:13:17of Sindh's education
01:13:19and education institutions
01:13:21is worse than
01:13:23other provinces.
01:13:25In the scorching heat,
01:13:27these innocent children
01:13:29burn with their hands
01:13:31without a fan.
01:13:33They are asking the government
01:13:35to pay attention to their school.
01:13:37With cameraman Azgar Abbasi,
01:13:39Sarish Khokhar,
01:13:41ARY News, Sukkur.
01:14:07What is our future?
01:14:09What is our future?
01:14:11Our future
01:14:13can be exciting.
01:14:15There are some students
01:14:17who are trying to
01:14:19make Pakistan proud.
01:14:21Anya is one of them.
01:14:23Let's hope for the best.
01:14:25Anya, thank you once again
01:14:27for joining us.
01:14:29I hope now we can hear you clearly.
01:14:31Thank you for being so patient.
01:14:33Thank you for having me.
01:14:35I would like to know about the presentation
01:14:37you made and what was it about?
01:14:39What were your talking points?
01:14:41The main point was
01:14:43to highlight the different healthcare
01:14:45systems around the world
01:14:47and the idea that we could use the best
01:14:49practices to create a better
01:14:51healthcare society.
01:14:53However, every country is different
01:14:55and one of the biggest barriers we face
01:14:57is how to raise this money
01:14:59and use it wisely.
01:15:01It is obvious that
01:15:03there is work to be done
01:15:05and things should be better.
01:15:07How many countries
01:15:09are currently applying
01:15:11this healthcare system that you gave
01:15:13a presentation about?
01:15:15Is there any model that is working successfully?
01:15:17There is no country
01:15:19in particular that has a perfect
01:15:21healthcare system.
01:15:23From my research, I have put forward countries
01:15:25such as Singapore and Japan
01:15:27as by embracing their methods
01:15:29we can have better patient outcomes.
01:15:31For example, in Japan
01:15:33they have annual health screenings
01:15:35which is a great practice
01:15:37to catch diseases early
01:15:39and treat them quickly.
01:15:41So, in Japan, they are telling us
01:15:43that there is such an advanced system
01:15:45where proper annual screening is done.
01:15:47We are also being suggested here.
01:15:49So that the disease
01:15:51along with medical research
01:15:53and all the viral diseases
01:15:55all over the world
01:15:57can be stopped.
01:15:59Anya, tell us about
01:16:01the feedback
01:16:03you got from your presentation.
01:16:05What was it?
01:16:07How did the audience respond
01:16:09to the presentation?
01:16:11How was it different
01:16:13from other presenters?
01:16:17It was a very good reaction.
01:16:19Alhamdulillah, the response from the viewers
01:16:21was very positive.
01:16:23They talked to me about how they had
01:16:25actually not thought about the topic
01:16:27very much. And it was different
01:16:29in terms of the fact that
01:16:31I did it on healthcare which is a very widely
01:16:33spoken about topic
01:16:35and very widely discussed.
01:16:37However, the other presentations were more
01:16:39to do with politics
01:16:41and economics and things like that.
01:16:43So, it was different because it was a science topic.
01:16:45Okay, so people have praised it a lot.
01:16:47Anya, you mentioned Singapore and Japan.
01:16:49They are basically
01:16:51the first world countries.
01:16:53They have very good economies and
01:16:55their GDP is good.
01:16:57How can we compare that to Pakistan?
01:16:59Because Pakistan is a developing country,
01:17:01a third world country and our GDP is not that good.
01:17:03So, how can we invest more
01:17:05on our healthcare system?
01:17:07You mentioned Singapore.
01:17:09So, I've recently learned that in Singapore
01:17:11they have moved on to
01:17:13a virtual autopsy.
01:17:15While we are all still going
01:17:17with the old school methods.
01:17:19So, what can you suggest about
01:17:21Pakistan's healthcare system?
01:17:23What can we do better?
01:17:25Honestly, I haven't done a lot of research
01:17:27into Pakistan's healthcare system.
01:17:29But I would say
01:17:33The only thing we need to work on
01:17:35bettering is
01:17:37the use of technology that we have
01:17:39and integrating that
01:17:41into everyday living
01:17:43and usage
01:17:45around the hospital.
01:17:47So, Anya,
01:17:49I heard that you are involved
01:17:51in philanthropic work as well.
01:17:53So, what causes
01:17:55do you support?
01:17:59Of course, I do a lot
01:18:01of volunteering at hospitals
01:18:03both in the UK and in Karachi.
01:18:05And every time
01:18:07that I come, I look to
01:18:09volunteer with patients
01:18:11that are sick and especially children as well.
01:18:13Alright, that's great.
01:18:15And what are your future plans, Anya?
01:18:17Well, at the moment
01:18:19I'm working on a project to create
01:18:21a patient wearable which is going to
01:18:23help to aid their recovery.
01:18:25And I hope to get this manufactured
01:18:27in Pakistan. And I'm very
01:18:29impressed also by the work of hospitals
01:18:31in Pakistan like the Indus Hospital
01:18:33and Shaukat Hanum. And I hope to
01:18:35work with them very closely in the future as well.
01:18:37So, today
01:18:39we are living in an era where technology
01:18:41is so advanced and we are
01:18:43discussing artificial intelligence.
01:18:45So, do you have any idea about
01:18:47how can we incorporate
01:18:49artificial intelligence into
01:18:51medical field? Do you see
01:18:53any scope in Pakistan?
01:18:55I think there is a very large scope
01:18:57that we can have. And it's crucial that
01:18:59we jump on this early
01:19:01and we don't get left behind.
01:19:03Because there are a lot of countries that are already
01:19:05using AI to help their practices.
01:19:07Not only in terms
01:19:09of robotics and robotic surgery
01:19:11but also in asking
01:19:13questions and having answers
01:19:15that they can give us as well.
01:19:17Ania, in case of any accident, the most
01:19:19important thing is the first response.
01:19:21How quickly you respond
01:19:23to a certain situation.
01:19:25The problems we are facing in Pakistan
01:19:27is the response time.
01:19:29It's quite delayed if you compare
01:19:31it to the western countries. So,
01:19:33how do you suggest that
01:19:35we can work on it in Pakistan so that
01:19:37things get better for the patients?
01:19:39Well, I think
01:19:41it's super important to teach
01:19:43everyone basic first aid training.
01:19:45And I think that would really help Pakistan
01:19:47especially teaching children from a young age
01:19:49how to react in those kinds of situations
01:19:51and to be able to help
01:19:53the people around them and themselves rather than
01:19:55just freezing in a situation.
01:19:57And I think through that, if we all have
01:19:59basic first aid training, we will
01:20:01be able to prevent accidents
01:20:03from happening and also keep people alive
01:20:05until the medical
01:20:07professionals can get there.
01:20:09Alright. Thank you so much, Ania,
01:20:11for being with us.
01:20:13We had a wonderful conversation with you.
01:20:15Ania Sultan was with us
01:20:17and it's obvious that a lot of work should be done
01:20:19on the healthcare system. And she's just 17.
01:20:21She is just 17.
01:20:23The mindset, the thinking, the approach
01:20:25that is quite positive.
01:20:27It's obvious that
01:20:29not only is she learning
01:20:31different languages, Spanish,
01:20:33drama, but we also see that
01:20:35she is reading a lot of things.
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