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"Imran Khan Deal Par Yaqeen Nahi Rakhtay Warna...", Asad Qaiser's Big Statement
Transcript
00:00A lot of people will ask you to look at 2014, 2016, 2017 and when you go abroad, they say that these are all deals.
00:08After which you are given a punishment of 20 or 30 years or you are sent to London on a stamp paper of Rs. 50.
00:15These are all deals, all these games that are going on.
00:19Look, we are not doing OD anymore. We don't have to go to London or anywhere else.
00:23We have to stay in this country. Imran Khan will stay in this country.
00:25He will serve this country. He is the biggest leader of this country.
00:30His life and death depends on the people of this country.
00:33So, this is his life. He will never go. He has to stay in his country.
00:38Sir, but these sanctions, staying here, but staying in jail or staying abroad?
00:42Because these sanctions will not end. It is very difficult to come abroad.
00:45So, you are saying that you have to stay in the country, but you don't have to make this decision.
00:49I can understand that you are taking on the state.
00:53You are taking on the government. You are giving the call of 24th.
00:56Now, what do you think, where will this matter go on 25th? What will be happening?
01:04Look, what can we say now? Whatever happened to us, does democracy ever call it democracy?
01:11No.
01:13What is happening in the parliament right now, the parliament has been destroyed.
01:20There is no respect for it.
01:24If you want to bring true democracy and a true democracy in this country,
01:28then you have to meet its requirements.
01:30So, our struggle is for a democracy, for the implementation of a law,
01:36for the implementation of the constitution.
01:38We will move forward in our struggle peacefully.
01:41We are absolutely sure that no one will be avenged for our personal matters.
01:48Okay. Sir, tell me, did you speak to Ali Amin?
01:52I just spoke to him because he was getting a call from you earlier.
01:55We could not speak to each other.
01:57So, I spoke to him after your case.
01:59If you had spoken to him, would you have told us what you spoke to him about?
02:04Then your program would have ended.
02:07Sir, I want you to work on the situation of the line-error.
02:15Collect some data.
02:17If possible, I will come to this program.
02:19I will also come with my proposal.
02:21Absolutely right.
02:23Tell me the last question, sir.
02:27What do you expect?
02:29Will you have to protest or will you be able to work without protesting?
02:33Will it be possible?
02:35We hope that our protest will be meaningful.
02:40Our target will be achieved.
02:44That's all I can say.
02:46Okay, you will achieve the target.
02:48But if you don't do it, it will take you back a year.
02:52Because you say that the last, final, funeral,
02:54you will leave with a shroud.
02:56And if your political campaign fails,
02:59it will push your political party or any struggle far behind.
03:05Because it takes a lot of time to regain people's trust.
03:09You know that you have brought it to a very high stake,
03:13calling it a final call.
03:17Look, you know that when you make a movement or raise an issue,
03:24there is a possibility of everything.
03:26But you have to have hope, good hope.
03:28We hope, God willing, that because of this protest,
03:31the democracy will rise in this country.
03:33The respect for the law and the parliament will increase.
03:37And finally, sir, tell me, have you spoken to any government?
03:41Not yet, because I am not in the committee.
03:44I have not spoken to anyone.
03:46So you are not talking to the government, but you are talking.
03:48No, Alamir Khan and Minister Gowri are doing it.
03:52So you are talking to the politicians of PMLN, what do they say?
03:56Are they ready to do anything?
03:59What I am telling you, I cannot tell you exactly,
04:03but I can say that it is happening.
04:05And you, if you are saying this, the last question.
04:09Tell me, the conversation that is taking place,
04:11and what you know, do you see strength in it,
04:13or do you think there are deadlocks in it?
04:15There is a deadlock.
04:17There is definitely positivity, there is positivity.
04:19We hope that the sense will prevail.
04:23And the situation is that...
04:27So you are having a positive conversation.
04:29You are hopeful.
04:31You are hopeful that the issues will be resolved.
04:33Look, I am always optimistic.
04:37I have good hopes.
04:39I never lose hope.
04:41And I have faith in Jitendra Jait.
04:43So I have hope, I have faith
04:45that our Jitendra Jait will move forward
04:47in a meaningful and peaceful way, God willing.

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