"Faiz Hameed Case Mein PTI Ko Mulawis Kiya Jayga Tu...", Fawad Chaudhry's Big Statement
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00:00But there is a problem in this.
00:02The problem is that,
00:04let me tell you this in PTI as well,
00:06Pakistan is facing a huge loss
00:08in the end of the Non-League
00:10and People's Party system.
00:12The three-party system was a good system.
00:14It was a system of checks and balances.
00:16And what is its advantage?
00:18People's Party, Non-League and PTI
00:20don't have militants.
00:22They don't have guns.
00:24They talk about the Federation.
00:26They talk about Pakistan.
00:28But they are Pakistan's party.
00:30Now the problem is that
00:32when you tried to bring down Imran Khan
00:34and ended PTI at that time,
00:36now you have handed over Punjab
00:38to religious extremists.
00:40The vacuum that will be created here,
00:42the religious extremists are also gunmen.
00:44You have given K.P. and Balochistan
00:46to ultra-nationalists.
00:48They are also gunmen.
00:50K.P. is with Tehreek-e-Insaf.
00:52If he leaves...
00:54When you leave,
00:56the gunmen will be there.
01:00I don't think PTI is a party of gunmen.
01:02No.
01:04174 people were martyred
01:06in one month.
01:08But it's not a political force.
01:10It's a militant force.
01:12But ultimately, they will be a political force.
01:14The reason is that
01:16either me or PTI's people
01:18or the PTI's people
01:20in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
01:22are not gunmen.
01:24They can't carry guns.
01:26But the problem is that
01:28if you exclude people like us
01:30from politics,
01:32then there will be no opposition.
01:34Your opposition will be like you.
01:36It will be gunmen.
01:38I think the opposition will be
01:40those who can tolerate.
01:42Those who can fight.
01:44Those who can tolerate.
01:46I am a politician.
01:48If I get space,
01:50I will be able to do politics.
01:52We can't climb mountains.
01:54We can't carry guns.
01:56But if you eliminate us,
01:58then you will have that kind of opposition.
02:00Now the problem here is
02:02that the narrative
02:04that the economy
02:06has improved.
02:08It's a macroeconomic indicator.
02:10I was very happy
02:12when someone said
02:14that inflation has increased by 4%.
02:16I was very happy.
02:18I said, thank God.
02:20Inflation is not decreasing.
02:22It's increasing.
02:24It was increasing by 20%
02:262 years ago.
02:28Now it's increasing by 4%
02:30or 4.5%.
02:32Inflation is increasing.
02:34That's what it is.
02:36It was increasing by 33%
02:38last year.
02:40Now it's increasing by 4%.
02:42The issue in Pakistan
02:44is prevailing
02:46that in Pakistan,
02:48But do you think
02:50looking at the press release,
02:52I understand their position also.
02:54If they have
02:56evidences,
02:58they are talking about 9th May
03:00and other violent incidents.
03:02That's why I was asking
03:04what other incidents
03:06happened in May.
03:08Do you remember any incident
03:10where people fell?
03:12Not that I know.
03:14There are some incidents
03:16that have been investigated.
03:18They are from the same period.
03:20But as you said
03:22that this is an internal matter
03:24of the army.
03:26But our problem
03:28is that
03:30Do you think that
03:32the situation will get worse after this?
03:34You will go to the military court.
03:36We don't know
03:38that the PTI
03:40that has to be imposed on Imran Khan
03:42if it is done,
03:44there will be more squeeze.
03:46And politics will be more volatile.
03:48If you want to make it
03:50more volatile,
03:52then we will do it.
03:54The problem here
03:56is that
03:58the space of politics
04:00is not there before.
04:02When is it?
04:04When is it?
04:06You are doing your politics.
04:08Yes, it is very less.
04:10I don't understand
04:12how to manage
04:14the challenges
04:16of the economy
04:18and politics.
04:20The first thing
04:22is that
04:24my point of view
04:26and your point of view
04:28and the government's point of view
04:30are different.
04:32They think that
04:34this is going in the right direction.
04:36My humble opinion
04:38is that
04:40in Pakistan
04:42the confidence
04:44in the court
04:46has become zero.
04:48The confidence in the administration
04:50has become zero.
04:52And the confidence in politics
04:54has also become zero.
04:56What is the direction?
04:58People get hopeful
05:00when they see something.
05:02Yesterday,
05:04Chairman Naib
05:06spoke in a speech
05:08that 12 million people
05:10left Pakistan.
05:12They were worried
05:14about how to get the money
05:16out of Pakistan.
05:18That's what direction is.
05:20That's what hope is.
05:22Why do people go to America?
05:24There is a saying
05:26about America.
05:28Land of dreams.
05:30You can dream of going there.
05:32There is hope.
05:34Maybe a taxi driver
05:36won't change anything in his life.
05:38But at least he can.
05:40There is hope that I can change my life.
05:42That's what hope is in a country.
05:44Let me tell you one last thing.
05:46Israel's success
05:48is that
05:50people from all over the world
05:52go to America.
05:54People from Israel never come from abroad.
05:56They are their own people.
05:58Their success is that
06:00from 1985 onwards
06:02they kept their top brains
06:04in their country.
06:06They tried to make a system
06:08and brought startups.
06:10So, from 1985 onwards
06:12their economy changed completely.
06:14In communication
06:16and IT,
06:18they stopped
06:20the brain drain
06:22and went ahead
06:24on their own people.
06:26India did the same.
06:28India let people go.
06:30India let them go abroad
06:32It took years to bring them back.
06:34Now they have done it again.
06:36The problem is
06:38when your brain
06:40goes abroad,
06:42your ideas
06:44go abroad.
06:46The thought that runs the country
06:48takes it forward.
06:50You call it startups.
06:52They take chances.
06:54Who do they pick?
06:56Top brains.
06:58We can't understand this.
07:00I am Vick Latanazi. Thank you for watching.