Kiya PTI wafaq mai hukumat banane ko tayyar hai?? Raoof Hasan ne ahem batay bata di
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01:46 So we will form government in KP, in the center, and we will sit in the opposition in Punjab.
01:51 We will continue our battle within the parliament and outside the parliament,
01:57 so that the mandate that has been stolen, can be returned to us.
02:00 If we get that, then we will immediately go to the position of forming a government in these two places.
02:05 Okay. Now the issue is that many of your free-to-be-independent people are going to other jamaats as well.
02:10 What is the way to do that? In Punjab, I think, they have joined nearly 8 PMLNs formally.
02:16 Yes, we have only two people. The rest six are genuinely independent people,
02:21 who did not have our support. They have joined PMLN.
02:24 They always go to the ruling party. Two of our MPs are there.
02:28 And there is one MNA as well, right?
02:29 MNA, one MNA and one MNA.
02:30 What is the way to go to them? Should they go or is there a party policy?
02:34 Look, how many days have passed since the election?
02:36 More than 100 are members of our National Assembly.
02:39 Approximately 150-250 are members of our Punjab Assembly.
02:42 How many are there? Two, three?
02:44 So, there is no one. I mean, an odd person has gone.
02:47 I think our people are standing in their place.
02:50 I said this in your first programme as well that I have full hope that these people will not go anywhere.
02:54 This time, the market will not succeed.
02:56 Right. Okay. So, let us move ahead a little.
02:58 Mr. Imran Khan has said that he does not want to sit and talk to three jamaats.
03:01 The love affair of justice and justice of the way Mr. Sarwarakar Khan used to address Maulana Fazlur Rahman,
03:09 in the K.P. election, you fought in his opposition. How did you become soft-hearted there?
03:14 And, because there was no same status, what is the difference between all of them?
03:17 When I met Ansab four days ago, I met him and he said two things.
03:21 One, what I have shared with you that we do not want to have any kind of alliance with three jamaats.
03:26 But, with that he said one more thing.
03:28 He said, Raoul, you go and contact all the jamaats except for them and try to bring them on a platform.
03:35 For what? Not for any electoral alliance.
03:38 Not for electoral politics.
03:40 But, for the promotion of democratic unity in Pakistan, all these jamaats should work together.
03:46 Okay.
03:47 In this regard, we had a lot of other activities, so I could not initiate them.
03:51 Hopefully, God willing, from tomorrow, I will join all the political parties with these jamaats.
03:55 In that, they did not single out. They did not single out J.U.I.
03:59 But, what changed? I am not able to understand.
04:01 Because, your stance for all three jamaats is very strict.
04:03 It is you against them, right?
04:05 So, in K.P. it is you against the rest of them.
04:07 So, J.U.I. how did it change your mind?
04:10 Again, these are two factors.
04:12 Look, first, we live in Punjab and we have our own culture.
04:16 But, the Pashtun culture is very different.
04:18 The concept of rights is totally different.
04:22 The concept of sitting together and talking is different.
04:25 Secondly, the majority party that is forming the government,
04:29 there are additional responsibilities on it, that it should take all the people with it.
04:34 Look, the country is in a very difficult situation right now.
04:38 Especially in the centre.
04:40 That is why people are saying that the government should not be formed in the centre.
04:42 Because, in the centre, the government is a matter of life and death.
04:45 There are many issues, particularly economic issues right now.
04:49 And, in that, being a big party, I think, a lot of freedom of expression has to be done.
04:55 And, there is no other answer in this.
04:57 Right now, we do not need any party support.
04:59 But, what you are saying, we have to be generous.
05:01 The issue is that you are saying that you have to collect everyone in a theoretical way.
05:06 That is, you have to take the system to this point.
05:08 Moulana sir's plea is that his mandate was stolen and given to you.
05:12 If you talk to him, he is saying that you have taken his mandate.
05:16 He is not saying that.
05:17 He has not accused us of anything at any stage.
05:19 He has just said that our mandate has been stolen.
05:21 So, who got that mandate?
05:22 I don't know.
05:23 You got it from him in KP.
05:24 So, he is clearly saying that the mandate that has been snatched from him, who got it in KP?
05:28 Our mandate has been there for 15 years.
05:32 We have set a record that no political party in the history of KP has got power for the second time.
05:39 We have got power for the third time.
05:41 My question is that the mandate that Moulana sir is talking about, all of them are yours.
05:45 Our understanding is not that.
05:47 What is your understanding?
05:48 Our understanding is that we should ask him who he is accusing.
05:51 He has not taken our name.
05:52 He has just said that the mandate has been stolen.
05:55 We are taking names.
05:58 I can tell you the numbers.
06:00 How many have gone to PMLN, how many have gone to People's Party.
06:02 This is our seat.
06:03 We have studied on each seat.
06:05 Today, we have presented data.
06:07 We have presented facts and figures.
06:08 He has not said this.
06:09 He has said that my mandate has been stolen.
06:11 So, who has stolen it?
06:13 It is on him.
06:14 But, even if he takes our name, in a hypothetical scenario, let's assume that he is talking about you.
06:20 I would say that we should still show our greatness.
06:23 We should try to create consensus in KPK province.
06:26 We should make everyone sit together.
06:28 Why is this consensus not there in the whole country?
06:30 There is a lot of consensus there.
06:32 Look, there is a difference between their politics and our politics.
06:35 Their politics is a politics of theft.
06:37 Our politics is a politics of ending theft.
06:39 But, there is a scope for it.
06:41 For example, you have given a scope for Parvez Ilahi sir.
06:43 You have given a scope for Moulana sir.
06:45 So, if there is a possibility of giving a scope, it means that there is a possibility.
06:50 Look, if you are talking about a possibility, it can never be eliminated.
06:54 I will not do it.
06:55 But, as such, as we talk, I don't think there is even a 1% possibility that we will be with any of these three parties.
07:02 Let me tell you, if we had to sit together, one of these three parties, I will not take their name,
07:07 they have been chasing us for a week.
07:11 They want us to take their name in the People's Party.
07:14 You take their name, I will not take it.
07:16 If we had to do it, if we had to make any electoral compromise,
07:20 we would have caught them by now, we would have made a law.
07:23 But, we will not do that.
07:25 Our politics is different, our approach is different, our mindset is different.
07:28 Some principles are still in effect in the politics of PTI.