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- Asad Qaiser PTI
- Dr Farooq Sattar MQMP
"Negotiations Bhi ... Civil disobedience Bhi | Maria Memon's Detail Analysis
Imran Khan Say Kiya Baat Hoi ??? Leader PTI Asad Qaiser's Big Revelation
Adiala Say Bani Gala Muntaqli? Imran Khan ko offer Kis Ki? Asad Qaiser's Reaction
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- Asad Qaiser PTI
- Dr Farooq Sattar MQMP
"Negotiations Bhi ... Civil disobedience Bhi | Maria Memon's Detail Analysis
Imran Khan Say Kiya Baat Hoi ??? Leader PTI Asad Qaiser's Big Revelation
Adiala Say Bani Gala Muntaqli? Imran Khan ko offer Kis Ki? Asad Qaiser's Reaction
"Will the negotiations be successful this time?" Asad Qaiser Detail Analysis
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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, I am Maria Mehman with the program Sawale Ka Saath.
00:15Today's top stories are from Muzakirat.
00:16Pakistan Tehreek-e-Ansaaf has given a deadline of 31st January.
00:19The government is talking but how much power do both the committees have?
00:23Will they be able to reach to any final conclusion?
00:26We will talk about this in the first segment of the program.
00:27In the first segment of Muzakirat, we will talk about the unity of the government.
00:34In the first segment, we will talk about Tehreek-e-Ansaaf.
00:37In the second segment, we will talk about the unity of the government.
00:40In the end, the majority of the Tehreek-e-Ansaaf is seen as an ocean.
00:43This is a humanitarian crisis which is calling for our attention.
00:47We will talk about this in the program.
00:49Let's start with Muzakirat.
00:50Pakistan Tehreek-e-Ansaaf has given a deadline of 31st January.
00:53They met in a pleasant environment.
00:55The government gave them access to talk to Imran Khan.
01:00If we listen to the government and the opposition,
01:03it seems that the negotiations have started on a good note.
01:06But at the same time, Tehreek-e-Ansaaf is continuing its civil disobedience.
01:11So, there are negotiations and there is a date for civil disobedience.
01:14And there is also a deadline of 31st January.
01:16Mr. Hamid Raza, what did you say?
01:18Mr. Imran Khan has said that the remittance call will continue.
01:22We want to continue the negotiations until 31st January.
01:27On 2nd January, the government will formally start the negotiations.
01:33Is there a negotiation in this one-month time frame?
01:38Are there any positive results?
01:41Mr. Rana Sanaullah says that if the intention is good,
01:46then one month is enough for negotiations.
01:49So, what did Mr. Rana say?
01:51As far as the result is concerned,
01:56I think that if the intention is good,
02:01then one month is enough.
02:03And if there is progress in this,
02:07then time can be increased.
02:11Today, a press conference was held.
02:13When DGISPR was asked about the negotiations,
02:16they said that it is the prerogative of politicians.
02:18And it is a good thing if politicians sit together.
02:22Negotiating between political parties
02:27and responding to it is the duty of political parties.
02:30Yes, we definitely think that it is a good thing
02:33that politicians sit together and solve their differences and problems through talks,
02:39and not through political diplomacy and extremism.
02:43Political parties are talking to each other,
02:45but is Muqtada on board or not?
02:49This is also a question that arises.
02:51Because Muqtada is also a big stakeholder in the decisions that are made in this country.
02:54And in every negotiation process,
02:56they are directly or indirectly involved in the conversation.
03:03Will we talk about the different situations this time?
03:06But the house arrest has been offered to Mr. Khan.
03:09Ms. Aleema Khan has claimed that
03:12what was offered to Mr. Khan
03:14and what did he say in response?
03:16Let's listen to his sister's statement.
03:18He said very clearly,
03:19release everyone.
03:20If you want to keep me in jail, then keep me in jail.
03:22But I will not go under house arrest
03:25because he has come to know that there are a lot of cases.
03:28They are shifting Imran Khan to Benikala.
03:30They are shifting him to KP.
03:31If they release him,
03:32they will face their cases,
03:34prove themselves innocent,
03:36and then they will come out.
03:39Former President of Pakistan, Arif Alvi,
03:42looks very hopeful.
03:44He thinks that within a month,
03:46or there will be a difference of a few days or a few weeks.
03:50Mr. Khan is about to come out.
03:52Where is his enthusiasm and optimism coming from?
03:55Let's listen to his statement.
03:57Change is about to come.
03:59The stars have come into confluence.
04:01Domestic and international.
04:02It is not a matter of one and a half months.
04:05Mr. Khan will be released.
04:07There are spoilers in such negotiations.
04:10So who is the spoiler?
04:12If anyone is there, possibly.
04:14When Faisal Chaudhary spoke in the ARY program,
04:17he said that the Nawaz group in PMLN
04:20does not want these negotiations to succeed.
04:23Marim Nawaz group,
04:24that is, Nawaz Sharif Marim Nawaz group.
04:26What did he say?
04:28There are some elements in the government
04:30or some elements in any place
04:31that do not take negotiations seriously.
04:33And to sabotage the negotiations,
04:36as I told you,
04:37there is a group in the Noon League and the government,
04:39Marim Nawaz,
04:40because he wants to sabotage.
04:42Negotiations should not happen.
04:44If PMLN wants to sabotage,
04:46then how much power does the PTI committee have?
04:49What is the mandate?
04:50If they come with some commitments,
04:52then does Mr. Khan,
04:53who has a veto power in the end,
04:55the stroke of a pen,
04:57accept those demands or not?
04:59They have a prerogative.
05:00And then the committee has to do that
05:02which Mr. Imran Khan talks about.
05:04So what did Mr. Ali Zafar say in this regard?
05:07As far as the PTI is concerned,
05:09our decision will ultimately be made by Mr. Imran Khan himself.
05:12The negotiating team is a kind of negotiating team.
05:16But that decision will be made by Mr. Imran Khan
05:18whatever decision he has to make
05:20at the end of the negotiation or dialogue.
05:23Asad Qaiser is present with us in the first segment of the program.
05:26Former Speaker of the National Assembly,
05:28who is leading this entire negotiation process.
05:31Thank you very much, Mr. Asad Qaiser,
05:33for taking out time for us.
05:34We will talk about different aspects.
05:36We will also talk about the press conference of DJI-SPR.
05:38But I think we will start with the negotiation process.
05:41Yesterday's meeting with the Government Negotiating Committee of Imran Khan,
05:46after that you have given a deadline of 31st January.
05:50Why did you feel the need for this deadline?
05:54And do you think that there will be a dialogue within this deadline
05:58or do you feel that there won't be a dialogue,
06:00that's why you have to give a deadline?
06:03Look, this is a very big time.
06:08It's not a small time.
06:10We will find out how serious and seriously the Government wants to move forward.
06:15We are very much with our hearts and minds
06:19and we are moving forward in this regard.
06:22But it is also not possible that we play this committee-to-committee
06:26and there is no time frame for this.
06:30It's not a long time.
06:32There should be a time frame for everything.
06:35And we have decided yesterday
06:37that we will see within this time frame
06:41how serious the Government is or how much the Government is taking it seriously.
06:47So, we have kept both our points.
06:51And both are absolutely clear.
06:54How much seriousness do you feel when you are talking to the Government?
06:57Earlier, there was no dialogue.
06:59What do you feel is their goodwill, seriousness and intent?
07:04Look, now we will keep in mind the demands of the Government
07:11and then we will see if they are acceptable.
07:13But the biggest situation at the moment
07:18is that the Government has to talk to different people
07:24and has to consult with different people.
07:28I will not comment on their seriousness right now.
07:33We will find out in a couple of days how serious they are.
07:38We will see.
07:40Yesterday, we had a very close discussion with Mr. Khan
07:43and there were many arguments.
07:45And we got a chance from the committee.
07:50So, we feel that it was a very good opportunity
07:53that we kept our point of view
07:55and the direction given by Mr. Khan was also very good.
07:59So, whatever the decision is now,
08:01we will keep in touch with Mr. Khan regularly.
08:04Because we will not stop talking to him.
08:06So, you are saying that the Government is talking to different people.
08:09When they talk to different people,
08:11are you talking about the political allies or Muqtada?
08:14Who do they want to talk to more?
08:16Is this a self-governing committee?
08:20You know that the Government gets support from wherever it gets it.
08:25It is necessary that it will talk to them and give them direction.
08:30And it will give its direction to its leader, Imran Khan.
08:34So, we want them to move forward with a lot of patience.
08:41Because the current state of the country
08:43and the way it is moving,
08:45when we talked to Imran Khan yesterday,
08:47which is happening in Balochistan,
08:50which is restless, which is in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
08:52and especially in the merch area,
08:54which is restless at the moment,
08:56and then the issues with Afghanistan.
08:59So, Imran Khan is the only leader
09:02who is a symbol of Pakistan's victory.
09:05For example, Lahore, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir,
09:12Gilgit-Balochistan,
09:14all have its acceptance and its party.
09:17So, he said that I can sacrifice anything for Pakistan
09:24because Pakistan is the most important for me.
09:27And he said that I can sacrifice everything for Pakistan.
09:30So, this is a very big thing
09:32because Imran Khan is the only person
09:34who can get Pakistan out of this crisis.
09:36Right.
09:37You said that the government has to take approval from Ujjadar,
09:40they will talk to them.
09:42So, it would be correct to say that
09:44you are talking to them through the government committee
09:46with their blessings.
09:48Is this a correct assessment of mine?
09:50Is my framing correct?
09:52Look, I can't say that.
09:54We will sit there and see.
09:57We will see their actions.
09:59This is not our job.
10:01Imran Khan has also made it very clear
10:04that you have also given interviews to different people.
10:07Imran Khan said that it is not possible
10:09that I come out and my workers are inside.
10:11Right.
10:12It is not possible that my legal leaders are inside
10:14and I come out.
10:15He said that I have not joined this caste in any way.
10:18This is a house arrest.
10:20Who offered this house arrest to Imran Khan?
10:24I don't understand.
10:26There is no such offer in front of us.
10:29Right.
10:30This can happen.
10:31There are various rumours.
10:32Rumours come from various places.
10:34His sister is saying that this is a reliable thing.
10:37That is why I am asking this question.
10:38His sister is saying that
10:39Imran Khan was told that he will be house arrested.
10:41Imran Khan did not agree.
10:42So, I wanted to know
10:43if this suggestion came from the political committee
10:45or there are some other contacts
10:47with him from where this suggestion came.
10:50No, there was no discussion on this.
10:52And the discussions that we had with Imran Khan
10:56on various issues,
10:58Imran Khan has given a clear line
11:02that first my workers will be released.
11:04The rest of my party officials and leaders
11:07will be released after this.
11:09And that too will not be released in this way
11:11that there will be an agreement.
11:13No, we want the release through the judicial system
11:19but there should be justice.
11:21There should not be any hurdle in it.
11:23There should not be any influence on it.
11:25In this country,
11:26we know that if something like this happens
11:28then it will happen after a few days of negotiations.
11:31If you look at the past,
11:32People's Party, PMLN and whatever the situation is now,
11:35these things will happen on the streets,
11:37in the courts,
11:38on the negotiation table.
11:40What we want to do in negotiations
11:43is to get justice.
11:45We know that,
11:47I want to ask you,
11:49Madam, you are a senior journalist
11:51and you have a lot of experience.
11:53Can you tell me one such case
11:55which is based on the truth
11:58and is based on political victimization.
12:03And there is no life in this case.
12:07If you tell me,
12:09I have 17 cases.
12:11All the cases I have,
12:13there is no trace of it.
12:15And let me tell you something interesting.
12:17The new cases that have been registered in our district,
12:20last night,
12:22more than our 91 workers,
12:24from here,
12:26I don't know where they must have taken the list,
12:28they have included that too.
12:30I mean, there is no political victimization,
12:32harassing,
12:34keeping the prisoners in the cell.
12:36So, this is a result of negotiations
12:38or discussion.
12:40This is what the history of this country tells us.
12:42Before moving on,
12:44that is, the conversation you had yesterday,
12:46you had a long talk with Mr. Khan,
12:48you talked to him,
12:50you saw different options,
12:52was the option of house arrest considered?
12:54At this time,
12:56there was no discussion on this.
12:58At this time,
13:00our main, big things,
13:02I mean, big things,
13:04that all our prisoners
13:06should be released from Imran Khan Cemetery.
13:08And on 9th May
13:10and 26th November,
13:12all the incidents that took place,
13:14on them,
13:16the committee of the three senior judges
13:18of the Supreme Court will be formed.
13:20But anyway,
13:22you have been demanding from the beginning.
13:24When you said that our prisoners should be released,
13:26you got the gift of the military court's decision.
13:28It is not so difficult for the government
13:30to make a judicial commission,
13:32but they are not making it.
13:34So, these seem to be non-starters.
13:36You said that the prisoners should be released,
13:38they have been fast-tracked in the case.
13:40This is the answer from now on.
13:42See, this is our demand too.
13:44We want stability in the country,
13:46we want to get stability in the country,
13:48we want to get stability in the country,
13:50we want to get out of the crisis
13:52that is present now.
13:54This is why we have
13:56held our pain, our difficulties,
13:58our sorrows,
14:00we have held them.
14:02We think that we should move forward.
14:04At this time,
14:06Pakistan is in a very bad situation.
14:08We have to think about Pakistan first.
14:10This is why
14:12we have spoken very carefully.
14:14Whatever we say,
14:16we will respond in a very responsible way.
14:18we will respond in a very responsible way.
14:20And we understand that
14:22the need for this right now is
14:24that the government should come,
14:26the law should be in charge,
14:28the law should be in charge,
14:30the law should be in charge,
14:32the law should be in charge,
14:34the law should be in charge,
14:36the law should be in charge,
14:38the law should be in charge,
14:40What are the suggestions from there?
14:42What are the demands from there?
14:44What are the suggestions from there?
14:46What does he need from you?
14:48What does he need from you?
14:50He has not said anything yet.
14:52He has not said anything yet.
14:54Because we are oppressed.
14:56Because we are oppressed.
14:58The government has a lot of options.
15:00The government has a lot of options.
15:02The government has a lot of options.
15:04The government has a lot of options.
15:06The government has a lot of options.
15:08We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:10We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:12We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:14We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:16We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:18We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:20We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:22We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:24We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:26We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:28We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:30We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:32We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:34We haven't talked about the agreement yet.
15:36We want to get out of this situation.
15:38We want to get out of this situation.
15:40We want to get out of this situation.
15:42We want to get out of this situation.
15:44We want to get out of this situation.
15:46We want to get out of this situation.
15:48We want to get out of this situation.
15:50We want to get out of this situation.
15:52We want to get out of this situation.
15:54We want to get out of this situation.
15:56We want to get out of this situation.
15:58We want to get out of this situation.
16:00We want to get out of this situation.
16:02We want to get out of this situation.
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17:56Are these negotiations
17:58different from the previous ones?
18:00Is the tone different?
18:02The negotiations were going on
18:04from the 26th to the 24th.
18:06What is the difference between the two?
18:08At that time,
18:10there was an emergency situation.
18:12There was no time.
18:14Now, we want to go
18:16very carefully.
18:18You can see that
18:20the situation on our border
18:22is not good with Iran.
18:24The situation is not good
18:26with India.
18:28China is also not happy.
18:30The new developments
18:32that are happening with Pakistan,
18:34we, Pakistanis,
18:36should move forward
18:38very carefully.
18:40Why were the negotiations
18:42not successful on the 24th?
18:44Where did the obstacles
18:46come from?
18:48Why did the situation
18:50not improve on the 26th?
18:52First of all,
18:54I just want to ask you
18:56whether we were given
18:58permission to negotiate.
19:00You are right.
19:02But there were negotiations
19:04that were sabotaged
19:06according to your party.
19:08Why did that happen?
19:10We were told that
19:12we will negotiate on the 24th.
19:14You told me that
19:16not a single business
19:18worker made a mistake.
19:20Not a single worker
19:22made a mistake.
19:24There is no such video
19:26in front of the people.
19:28But the way we were trained,
19:30the way the bullets were fired,
19:32we want to know why the bullets were fired.
19:34You are right.
19:36In this situation,
19:38it is our right to negotiate
19:40and raise our voice.
19:42If they say that we have passed a law in Islamabad,
19:44this law is not a law
19:46because it is a violation of the law.
19:48You are right.
19:50I have no disagreement with you
19:52when you said that
19:54you have a political right to come here.
19:56I just wanted to ask you
19:58whether you felt that
20:00you would be able to negotiate
20:02on the 24th
20:04without coming to Islamabad.
20:06But that did not happen.
20:08Was there any obstacle
20:10or sabotage?
20:12I don't have much information
20:14about that.
20:16When the bullets were fired,
20:18it was not for us.
20:20We are the citizens of this country.
20:22We are the people of this country.
20:24We have a right.
20:26Islamabad is a part of Pakistan.
20:28It is not a violation of the law.
20:30It is not a violation of the law.
20:32It is not a violation of the law.
20:34God will take care of it.
20:36Imran Khan expressed his desire
20:38to meet Ghulana Fazl Rehman.
20:40Is this true?
20:42No, I don't know.
20:44After the report,
20:46some people from Tehreek-e-Islam
20:48expressed their desire.
20:50But the message did not reach
20:52Ghulana Fazl Rehman's party.
20:54I wanted to ask you
20:56because you are in touch
20:58with him.
21:00I told you that
21:02I don't know.
21:04I was not well.
21:06I could not come.
21:10Tell me
21:12about your committee.
21:14The government says that
21:16you will have to get
21:18final approval from Imran Khan.
21:20All the experiences of the past,
21:22especially with regard to
21:24the date of the election,
21:26the government camp says
21:28that you give commitments
21:30and then it is vetoed.
21:32They don't even know
21:34how much power your committee
21:36has in giving commitments.
21:38Our committee
21:40is a negotiation team.
21:42Imran Khan is our leader.
21:44Without him, we can't do anything.
21:46We told the government
21:48in the meeting
21:50that we would like you
21:52to keep in touch
21:54with Abiy Khan.
21:56Because if he doesn't
21:58agree with anything,
22:00what can we do?
22:02So we will have to negotiate
22:04with him.
22:06We will have to take
22:08a step forward.
22:10We have had many positive meetings.
22:12We will not play without him.
22:14If Imran Khan does not agree,
22:16then what will happen?
22:18Whatever happens,
22:20we will keep an eye on Imran Khan.
22:22We will keep an eye on the committee.
22:24When it is approved, then it will happen.
22:26Thank you very much, Asad Kaisar,
22:28senior leader, former speaker
22:30of the National Assembly,
22:32for talking to us.
22:34The mandate of the committee
22:36depends on Imran Khan's approval.
22:38We will go on break.
22:40When we come back,
22:42we will talk to Farooq Sattar.
22:44He is a member of the Government
22:46Negotiation Committee.
22:48What has been discussed?
22:50What is the agenda?
22:52What is the agenda of the government?
22:54What is the agenda of the government?
22:56What is the agenda of the government?
22:58What is the agenda of the government?
23:02Welcome back to Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf.
23:04We were talking to Asad Kaisar.
23:06He has given the time frame of 31st January.
23:08If the negotiation is to be successful,
23:10then there is a lot of time till 31st January.
23:12If not, then six months is not enough.
23:14It is all about political intent.
23:16The government has not yet
23:18come up with an agenda.
23:20Only good things are happening.
23:22The environment has improved
23:24to such an extent that
23:26there is a tendency to see each other's face
23:28and talk to each other.
23:30There is no animosity
23:32from any side.
23:34This is not a bad breakthrough
23:36in Pakistan's politics.
23:38There has been so much polarization
23:40for the past 10 years that
23:42even if someone talks,
23:44they are accused of betraying
23:46or betraying each other.
23:48This is politics.
23:50It is about finding a way
23:52to find a middle ground.
23:54Dr. Farooq Sattar,
23:56Senior Deputy Convener of MQM Pakistan
23:58and a member of the Negotiation Committee
24:00Thank you Dr. Sattar
24:02for joining us.
24:04This is the first meeting.
24:06The atmosphere is very good.
24:08The opposition is also happy.
24:10The government has also
24:12brought down the temperature.
24:14This is a positive progress.
24:16I don't think we have seen
24:18such a level of engagement
24:20in the last 10 years.
24:22What is the government's agenda?
24:24We see two demands for justice.
24:26To make a Judicial Commission.
24:28To release the detainees.
24:30What is the government's agenda?
24:32On what basis is it negotiating?
24:38I think the government
24:40is negotiating
24:42with the opposition
24:44because
24:46when the opposition
24:48protests,
24:50they protest
24:52in such a way
24:54that they feel
24:56that the polarization
24:58will increase.
25:00No one will have
25:02the opportunity
25:04to strengthen the political
25:06democratic process.
25:08The economic crisis
25:10in the country
25:12is getting worse.
25:14When the pressure
25:16of the voters
25:18comes to the government
25:20and the opposition,
25:22a better sense
25:24of dialogue
25:26is needed.
25:28In the first round
25:30of dialogue,
25:32the atmosphere
25:34was good.
25:36If anyone
25:38wants to derail the negotiations,
25:40we will not allow it.
25:42We have to feel
25:44the responsibility
25:46of the people.
25:48The government
25:50does not have
25:52the power.
25:54The opposition
25:56thinks that the government
25:58is at the giving end.
26:00The government
26:02has a demand.
26:04I heard
26:06that the PTI
26:08and the opposition
26:10have two important
26:12points
26:14on which they want
26:16to talk.
26:18They have given
26:20a clear message
26:22in the first round
26:24of the negotiations.
26:26There was no
26:28emphasis on it.
26:30We told the government
26:32that if they
26:34write an agenda,
26:36we will follow it.
26:38We will talk
26:40about it.
26:42We will discuss
26:44the mistakes
26:46of the past.
26:48The government
26:50has a right
26:52to decide
26:54whether the people
26:56have made
26:58a mistake or not.
27:00The government
27:02has the option
27:04to make a judicial commission.
27:06The prime minister
27:08has to make it.
27:10What do you want
27:12in return?
27:14What kind of cooperation
27:16Is there a one-sided decision in all these negotiations?
27:22My wish was that Asad Kaisar should bring his two or three-point agenda in public in the media.
27:34First, he should bring it in the meeting.
27:36He should bring the deadline of 31st January in the meeting because it is decided.
27:39That's why I am not speculating.
27:41I know what the government wants.
27:44I have a gut feeling.
27:46I have an idea.
27:47A meeting of the governmental parties was held before the first round of negotiations.
27:52They have made a broad outline with Mr. Ishaq Dar.
27:57All the parties have agreed on it.
27:59But I am doing a loud thinking.
28:03I am not going to tell you anything inside.
28:06I think that the government should release the prisoners who were arrested on 24th and 26th November.
28:20Because their parents are pressuring them.
28:23Because these prisoners are not as well-educated as the MPs.
28:29They are political prisoners.
28:31Yes, they are.
28:33We know that we have been in jail for two years.
28:37Our parents don't want to trouble their MPs.
28:41They want us to be released.
28:43It is a ideological politics.
28:45They are talking about the change in the country.
28:47They are making a big claim.
28:49So, the pressure is coming from the parents.
28:51The poor parents also thought that this is an expanded form of the educated middle class.
28:59We have seen a lot of well-educated people.
29:02It is okay that they have people of that level.
29:05But I think that they are being forced to do this.
29:09They are being forced to do this.
29:11They are not following the rules and regulations.
29:14So, if they talk about releasing them once.
29:17Suppose, the government agrees.
29:19Then the government will need this guarantee.
29:21They will not do anything like this again.
29:23Then your people will arrest them.
29:25Then you will talk about releasing them.
29:27Let them calm down.
29:29Let them calm down.
29:31This is the first option.
29:33This is the first demand.
29:35As a senior politician.
29:37I can assume that if this happens.
29:39Then the government will take action.
29:41And move forward.
29:43Then I think this will happen.
29:45And obviously, this election.
29:47Yes, tell me.
29:49What will the people of the government say?
29:51Some people of the government will also think.
29:53That this is a matter of law and order.
29:55Whether it is a true case or a false case.
29:57It has become a case.
29:59Now the court has to decide.
30:01There is nothing like this in the government's authority.
30:03Then the PTI has to be facilitated.
30:05No, sir.
30:07The government has some authority.
30:09What is your opinion?
30:11Does the government have an authority?
30:13Or not?
30:15Do you think this is a matter of law and order?
30:17Or is it a matter of the government?
30:19If I talk seriously.
30:21Then I will say this.
30:23If this had to happen.
30:25If this better sense had not prevailed.
30:27Then I think no one would have been able to do anything.
30:29I don't know where the situation would have gone.
30:31Even now.
30:33The harshness of the government.
30:35The harshness of the government.
30:37The harshness of the government.
30:39It is in its place.
30:41It is in its place.
30:43And then the courts.
30:45Whether it is any court.
30:47There is a case going on.
30:49And I don't know if there is a petition against it.
30:51But the government should give relief to the political workers.
30:53But the government should give relief to the political workers.
30:55Because they are political workers.
30:57What is your opinion on this?
31:01Look.
31:03I can say that I sat there.
31:05And gave my opinion.
31:07But this is the thing.
31:09If the government does this.
31:11And if the government.
31:13If it shows generosity.
31:15And if it does this.
31:17In which.
31:19May be they don't know.
31:21What will happen there.
31:23Maybe they are doing this in someone's favor.
31:25And how much did they get in the hands of the law.
31:27How much violation have they done.
31:29And the level of it is such.
31:31That once.
31:33If we can bear it.
31:35Then maybe by demonstrating for the government.
31:37By demonstrating for the government.
31:39They can find a way out.
31:41But on the other hand.
31:43What will happen in the future?
31:45If this is the case in the future.
31:47So, the guarantees of the future is that there should not be such protests on the roads again.
31:54I get this.
31:55The Judicial Commission talks about justice and justice is going in the government's
31:59own interest.
32:00Many are being accused.
32:01How much death toll is being told.
32:02Someone is saying that the government itself was involved.
32:03Someone is saying that the bullets were fired.
32:04Someone is saying that the bullets were not fired.
32:05Judicial Commission will clear everything.
32:06Does the sub-nationalist movement support this?
32:07It should be.
32:08Mr. Prime Minister, you can do it.
32:09End this issue today.
32:10The government has a prerogative.
32:11It has a responsibility.
32:12It is not up to the government to do it.
32:13But, I think this matter will be a little serious.
32:14It will be a little sensitive.
32:15The government has to see this.
32:16Then, it has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:17I don't think this has happened yet.
32:18As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:19I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:20I don't think this has happened yet.
32:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:23I don't think this has happened yet.
32:24As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:25I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:32I don't think this has happened yet.
32:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:35I don't think this has happened yet.
32:36As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:37I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:38I don't think this has happened yet.
32:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
32:41I don't think this has happened yet.
32:42As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
32:43I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
33:04As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
33:33I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
33:34As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
33:35I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
33:36As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
33:37I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
33:38As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
33:39I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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33:41I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
33:42As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
33:43I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:33I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:35I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:37I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:39I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:41I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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34:43I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:03I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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35:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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36:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:23As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:25As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:27As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:29As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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37:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:35As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:37As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:41As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:43As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:45As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:47As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:49As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:51As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:53As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:55As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:57As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
37:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
37:59As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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38:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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38:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:05As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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38:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
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38:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:11As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:13As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:15As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:17As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:19As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:23As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:25As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:27As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:29As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:31As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:35As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:37As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:41As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:43As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:45As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:47As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:49As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:51As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:53As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:55As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:57As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
38:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
38:59As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:01As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:03As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:05As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:07As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:09As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:11As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:13As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:15As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:17As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:19As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:23As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:25As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:27As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:29As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:31As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:35As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:37As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:41As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:43As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:45As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:47As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:49As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:51As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:53As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:55As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:57As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
39:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
39:59As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:01As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:03As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:05As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:07As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:09As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:11As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:13As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:15As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:17As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:19As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:23As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:25As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:27As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:29As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:31As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:35As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:37As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:41As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:43As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:45As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:47As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:49As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:51As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:53As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:55As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:57As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
40:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
40:59As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:01As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:03As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:05As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:07As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:09As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:11As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:13As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:15As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:17As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:19As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:22I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:23As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:24I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:25As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:26I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:27As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:28I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:29As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:30I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:31As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:32I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:33As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:34I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:35As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:36I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:37As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:38I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:39As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:40I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:41As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:43As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:44I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:45As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:46I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:47As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:48I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:49As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:50I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:51As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:52I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:53As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:54I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:55As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:56I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:57As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
41:58I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
41:59As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:00I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:01As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:02I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:03As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:04I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:05As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:06I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:07As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:08I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:09As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:10I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:11As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:12I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:13As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:14I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:15As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:16I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:17As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:18I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:19As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:20I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
42:21As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
42:42I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:10As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:11I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:12As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:13I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:14As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:15I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:16As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:17I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:18As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:19I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:20As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:21I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:22As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:23I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:24As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:25I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:26As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:27I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:28As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:29I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:30As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:31I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:32As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:33I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:34As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:35I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:36As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:37I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.
43:38As soon as it comes in writing, in the second meeting, if it happens on 2nd January, then
43:39I think the government has to sit with all the political parties and discuss this.