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Mdaris Registration Bil... Kya Ab Sobon Se Paas Karwana Parre Ga? Faisal Chaudhry
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00:00Faisal is with us. Thank you Faisal for joining us.
00:03There are a lot of questions but first I would like to talk about the Madaris issue.
00:06The government has come to a standstill on this issue.
00:08They are saying that this is a matter of the Subahi government
00:10because it has been devolved after the 18th Ameen.
00:13There is some information that maybe
00:16Mr. Asad Qaisar has contacted Mr. Kamran Murtaza.
00:19They are asking him to try and get the law passed by the Assembly.
00:23Now, without the Assembly's approval, it cannot be signed.
00:26Is this your legal position on this?
00:29Look, the registration of the Madaris with the Education Ministry
00:38and the assistance of the Federal Government of the JUI
00:42they probably want to get them registered with the industries.
00:48Their objection to this is that when the Ameen was devolved in 1926
00:54Mr. Bilawal and his legal team had meetings.
01:01Mr. Barista and his legal team also had meetings.
01:05So why weren't all these objections raised at that time?
01:08Because the Ameen was to be passed by hook or by crook in 1926.
01:14This is a political deception.
01:21People have been arrested and bought.
01:24As a result of this, the Supreme Court's assault on the Ameen
01:29which was pre-planned by the government,
01:32they did not put forward any legitimate or illegitimate issue.
01:36The demand for the registration of the Madaris is wrong, it is right.
01:40That issue is different.
01:42If the Subahi Assembly has to be legislated,
01:45then the matter will be with the Subahi Assembly.
01:48If the Subahi Assembly has to be legislated,
01:50then the matter will be with the Subahi Assembly.
01:52Then how will the Federal Government give direction to the Subahi Assembly?
01:55If there is an issue between the KP government and the Subahi Assembly,
01:58then the matter has not been initiated yet.
02:01But Mr. Paisa, fundamentally, I want to understand
02:04that after the Subahi Assembly passes the law,
02:07will this matter go ahead?
02:09Can't the President sign this?
02:11Will the Subahi Assembly have to pass this law?
02:14Is this technically correct?
02:18Technically, the matter will be fine
02:21if the education has been devolved by the Subahi government.
02:25In fact, a lot of things have been damaged in the 18th century.
02:29There has been a devolution of education
02:32due to which the standard has fallen.
02:35It has not been upgraded.
02:37Because the uniformity of every province has been affected.
02:45Looking at this, it is obvious that you can do it.
02:48But technically, the government will be fine.
02:51But the issue is not this.
02:53The issue is the fraud that was done during the 16th century
02:56with its former allies.
02:59This has put a lot of questions on the trust level of the government.
03:08Who will trust such a government?
03:11The trust factor of such a government
03:14is the trust of the people, political parties, and others.
03:21That trust has been severely damaged.
03:24Be it Mr. Zardari's or Mr. Shahbaz Sharif's government,
03:31their fame has been ruined.
03:36Especially when there are committees for negotiations,
03:41Mr. Maulana's objections have a lot of weight.
03:46Although, I am not debating the Madaris bill.
03:49I am doing it from a political angle.
03:51My position is that the government should enforce transparency.
03:57We should honour Pakistan's international commitments.
04:01You are not taking the committee for negotiations seriously.
04:07Earlier, you used to say that we do not talk.
04:11Now that we are talking, you do not want to talk to us.
04:14Do you not see a way forward?
04:18The biggest concern for the government, PMLN, and its allies
04:26is who will guarantee for them.
04:31You have seen that the atmosphere is good.
04:37It is a good thing.
04:40But the next day, when they go to Peshawar,
04:44they get scolded.
04:46They are told that they are getting good news.
04:50The real thing is the will of the government.
04:55The preference will be that they become a part of the negotiation team
05:01which is a part of the parliament, senate and national assembly.
05:04Are they the only people?
05:05No, there are some people.
05:07Except Salman Akram Raja, I think all of them are elected.
05:10When I speak on behalf of the parliament,
05:14there should be some responsibility.
05:17Who will guarantee?
05:19There is one thing in the morning, one thing in the evening,
05:21and one thing the next day.
05:23You have seen that for the past 10 months,
05:25from the Prime Minister to all the party leaders,
05:28all the governments, all the allies,
05:30everyone has said the same thing.
05:32There should be negotiations.
05:34You should come for the negotiations.
05:36The negotiations took place.
05:38They started a movement in Pakistan.
05:42They gave a mandate to Mr. Chakzai.
05:44They took it back.
05:45You have seen it. I have seen it.
05:46Everybody saw that.
05:47There were three meetings.
05:48They could not reach a conclusion.
05:50And then all of a sudden, a U-turn came
05:52and said that we will not talk to them.
05:54On the occasion of the 26th, we saw that
05:56there was a very good political exercise
05:57even though there were objections on both sides.
05:59You talked to Mr. Maulana,
06:01you negotiated, you did politics.
06:03But Mr. Maulana is telling you today
06:05that he does not have any stake.
06:06So you do not have a stake problem?
06:08Because Mr. Maulana, who believed in you,
06:10who engaged with you,
06:11today he is upset.
06:12He is saying that the promises were not fulfilled.
06:13The promises were not fulfilled.
06:14If we had any intention of being wrong,
06:18and if we were completely deceiving,
06:21if we were not sincere with them,

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