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Civil Nafarmani Kab, Kahan Aur Kesay Shuru Hogi? - Sheikh Waqas Akram Told Everything
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00:00Let me tell you something. I was talking to many senior leaders of PMLN and they told me that they have seen the PTI people after October and November protests and what happened after that, the way the protest broke down, the poor people are in a very bad condition, whatever happened to them, they say that they do not have street power.
00:23Even now, those who have called for a civil disobedience movement, they have put weight on those who are sitting outside.
00:31They are doing this because they know that their supporters have become so fatigued and the poor person is in such a bad condition that they cannot do street agitation.
00:41So, now you are pleading for dialogue because they cannot do street agitation.
00:46They are considering this as your weakness. They are saying that you are not in a position and that is why you are doing dialogue. Is this a misunderstanding or is it right?
00:55You are talking about those misunderstandings and useless people who used to say that you cannot cross the Tumatak, who used to say that you cannot kill a bird on Deenshaw,
01:06who used to say that one bullet was not fired on the 26th. You are talking about such people.
01:12I think such misunderstandings are not a serious concern for their children.
01:21Mr. Khan has announced the first phase in relation to overseas Pakistanis.
01:26There are phases, when you have to take things with you, everything does not happen suddenly.
01:32There are a lot of experiences that we have learned from the past.
01:3740% of the remittances come from KPK people.
01:43And what was done with the children of KPK in Islamabad.
01:48After that, I think Mr. Khan is fair in saying that if you do not stop it now, it will be the first phase.
01:56After that, the second phase will also come, which you are referring to.
01:59It is by strategy and we have to make our own strategy.
02:02The poor people who are stopping us from crossing the Tumatak, who killed our children on Deenshaw,
02:09they are telling us that we are tired.
02:11Those who have done five grand mobilizations in the last four months and have reached Islamabad,
02:15they are telling us that they are tired.
02:17When there was a government, even a bird's nest would not come out.
02:21And they are telling us.
02:23You have their face to talk to us.
02:25But Mr. Sheh, tell me one thing, you said that there are 40% Pashtuns outside,
02:30that is why you expect a lot of support.
02:32But among them, the majority are some drivers, some others,
02:38those people who send monthly money, that money is very important to run their homes.
02:43Sir, we did not say that if you, sir, the announcements we gave,
02:47the day the formation of the Committee on Civil Disobedience was announced by Mr. Imran Khan,
02:51Mr. Imran Khan said to limit the donations.
02:55He did not say to stop sending money.
02:57He said to limit it.
02:59The word limit means that you are sending Rs. 100, don't send Rs. 100, send Rs. 80, block Rs. 20.
03:07And if you look at it from that perspective, that goes in millions.
03:10So the very important money should be sent for the families, why not send it above that?
03:15Yes.
03:17Tell me this, we also gave a statement that at the highest level,
03:23this decision has been made that we will not be able to talk to Mr. Khan right now.
03:27And if it happens, then when the May 9th case is linked to Mr. Khan,
03:32when his decision will be made,
03:34his decision is also written on the wall,
03:38we can safely assume what the decision will be.
03:42So if on the other side, the government is nitpicking,
03:45someone is telling the government to come here,
03:47someone is telling the speaker to take back his call,
03:50until the call is taken back,
03:52we will not talk about civil disobedience.
03:55You know that these are just excuses.
03:57I am just asking you,
03:59if one thing is clear to you,
04:01that the government does not want to talk to you,
04:04you and your various colleagues have repeatedly said that
04:07the government wants us to fight the army,
04:10because they are the beneficiaries of that conflict.
04:13So if the government is not talking to you,
04:15and this decision has been made that it will be made after the punishment,
04:18then will your support base not be affected by all these dialogues?
04:23No.
04:24It is not like that, sir.
04:26I have already explained to you that the government is fine.
04:30The government has a name.
04:32It is fine in whatever way it is.
04:35You have already asked me all the questions.
04:38Sir, the thing is that there are hawkish elements in the government.
04:46There are people like Aiyaz Sadiq and Rana Sanaullah in the government,
04:51who sometimes talk about understanding.
04:53And yesterday Rana Sanaullah said that
04:56how is it possible that we will sit with them and talk.
04:59If we sit, the establishment will also be present.
05:01This is what he said.
05:02On record.
05:03He said on my show that whatever we do, we will do it with approval.
05:18So then, doesn't it make sense that you bluff them,
05:21you formally tell the speaker that we will sit,
05:24and then you see how they get out of the way.
05:33There must be some positive development in this.
05:51No, no.
05:52There will be deliberations on various aspects.
05:56We will also discuss the speaker's video in that.
06:04Sir, the weight of the speaker's offer is that
06:07half of the people in the parliament have become witnesses.
06:12The poor speaker could not do anything.
06:14The police break the houses of the speaker's MNAs,
06:18break their cars, take their dogs, take their people,
06:22destroy their property.
06:24The poor speaker cannot get a privilege motion submitted.

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