• 9 months ago
President Asif Zardari is bar kya plan lekar aye hen?
Transcript
00:00 First of all, tell us about the second time you became the president.
00:02 The first time, 58-2B, and the 18th amendment, and many other big things that Asif Zardari
00:08 did.
00:09 What are the things that you have thought about this time, Mr. Zardari?
00:13 Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim, first of all, I would like to congratulate the entire nation
00:17 that today, Asif Zardari has become the fourth president of Pakistan, and the second time
00:23 he has won the civilian president title.
00:26 Look, the difficulties that we faced from 2008 to 2013 were also in front of you, and the
00:30 entire country knows the situation.
00:31 And when Asif Zardari became the president, he not only did 58-2B, the 18th amendment,
00:36 the NFCA award, he was the most famous in Khayber Pakhtunkhwa when he gave us the name
00:41 Pakhtunkhwa, the war on terror, the economic crisis, he faced all of these things, and
00:46 you can see that he on-boarded all the stakeholders.
00:49 Now, the 18th amendment was a constitutional amendment, and we did not have a simple majority
00:54 but we passed it unanimously.
00:56 Now, when he is in the presidency, God willing, he will also bring together all the stakeholders,
01:01 political parties, and I think he has a guts to bring all of these things together.
01:07 We will try our best to bring together the political forces and stakeholders and to
01:12 bring this country forward.
01:13 Professor, will it also mean that Pakistan will bring together Tehreek-e-Insaf or will
01:17 it be by putting them aside and bringing together the rest?
01:20 Look, the process of election has passed.
01:22 In the past, the process of election has passed.
01:24 We have also said our election.
01:26 We have also faced the 2018 election.
01:28 You did not give the selected name.
01:29 We fought and faced the 2018 election.
01:31 We convinced PM LN and GOA to take the oath and we said that we will fight for Jihad inside
01:36 the parliament and outside the parliament.
01:38 All stakeholders, including opposition parties, we will invite all of them.
01:42 And yesterday, a positive thing happened.
01:44 When Mahmood Khan Chakzai lost the election, he said it positively.
01:48 He said that money did not run in the first election.
01:50 He also said that he congratulated him.
01:52 In the past, there were very few people.
01:53 Was Asif Zardari not there to congratulate him?
01:55 No, he did a press conference.
01:57 He cannot do a press conference.
01:59 No, no, Mr. Achakzai said that I went to congratulate him but Asif Zardari was not there.
02:04 Asif Zardari has reached the presidency.
02:06 He has officially become the president today.
02:08 All the doors are open for everyone.
02:09 So, Mr. Achakzai can go and congratulate him?
02:11 Everyone can come.
02:12 Not just Mr. Achakzai, every political leader can come there.
02:14 Right.
02:15 Okay, tell me, I will go there again.
02:17 What big work do you intend to do?
02:18 First, there is a mutual understanding.
02:20 Let's talk about mutual understanding.
02:21 Will it be about all the parties or only leaders?
02:24 What will it be?
02:25 We will call all the stakeholders and all the political parties.
02:27 And Mr. Zardari always gives us a surprise.
02:29 Now, you can say that give us a menu of what will happen.
02:32 Will we get a surprise or you will also get a surprise?
02:35 Everyone will get a surprise.
02:36 The party also does not know what to do.
02:38 No, you have always underestimated the party and Mr. Zardari.
02:42 You can put all the blame on me.
02:44 We welcome the positive criticism.
02:53 So, you can see, be patient for a few days.
02:56 And God willing, we will get this country out of the crisis.
03:00 Okay, at one place, there is Mr. Zahir-e-Shahbaz Sharif and at another place, there is Mr. Zardari.
03:05 Both are like-minded.
03:06 Both are people who want dirty politics to be avoided.
03:10 Although, there were some changes in the past, but you moved on with that.
03:19 Now, there is another party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which is on the streets.
03:24 And they are saying that we will not let the parliament run, nor will we let the government run.
03:27 And we are protesting on the streets.
03:30 How will you convince Mr. Zardari?
03:32 Look, first of all, protest is a democratic right.
03:35 Do not take the law in your hands.
03:40 And do not take the law in your hands.
03:42 And then, whatever peaceful protest you want, you can do it.
03:45 What happened in the peaceful protest in Pahaj, Punjab?
03:48 Do you think that your allies, the PMLN, are dealing with the peaceful protest properly?
03:52 Look, if you take the law in your hands, you talk about Punjab, what did the CMKP say?
03:59 Is this a CM's speech? Is this how the CM speaks?
04:02 We will go to the CMKP later, let us first talk about Punjab.
04:05 It was a peaceful protest, they did not break anything.
04:07 They did not do anything wrong.
04:08 There will be some reason for that.
04:11 We never say that a political prisoner should be in the government for more than 2,800 years.
04:14 There was no political imprisonment.
04:16 Peaceful protests were also happening in our time.
04:18 The media used to speak so openly against us.
04:20 We never said that you should close this channel or that channel.
04:23 We have gone through all these things.
04:25 We say that we will do it positively.
04:27 The second thing is that there is a lot of noise in the parliament.
04:29 The government will bring its bills and will keep passing them.
04:35 The PTA will come to you at night.
04:37 You are the Sunni Council.
04:39 When you do not give input, when you have a strong opposition,
04:43 when you do not give input, when you do not give your input in the bills,
04:48 the bills will keep passing.
04:50 You are giving the government a way to pass whatever they want.
04:53 Fair enough.
04:54 But what is your thought and the thought of PMLN in terms of political prisoners,
04:59 in terms of political tolerance, what should be done?
05:02 If there is a protest, is it the same at that time?
05:05 We are sitting together.
05:07 Today we have taken the oath of office.
05:09 But you know each other very well.
05:11 Mr. Kundi, this is the first time you are sitting together.
05:13 In our past, there were a lot of polarizations against PMLN.
05:15 We did COD.
05:16 We stayed together and we were also opposed.
05:18 We stayed with PMLQ.
05:20 We were opposed.
05:22 We stayed together.
05:24 We have a love-hate affair with MKM.
05:26 We have been opposed.
05:27 Yesterday they voted for the President.
05:29 So, these things happen in political parties.
05:31 Everyone has their own views.
05:35 Everyone has their own approach.
05:37 We will sit down and find a solution to this.

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