• 6 months ago
Bakhabar Savera with Ashfaq Satti and Sadaf Abdul Jabbar | 20th June 2024
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00:00:00Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. Assalamu Alaikum.
00:00:26Welcome to Baa Khabar Samera.
00:00:28We have had so many Baa Khabar this morning.
00:00:32We were missing this.
00:00:34We were missing our live interaction.
00:00:38Anyway, Eid is over.
00:00:40Even though Eid is over,
00:00:42Happy Eid to all of you.
00:00:44And if anyone is still on leave,
00:00:46you can enjoy.
00:00:48But don't disturb your parents.
00:00:50Absolutely.
00:00:51And don't disturb the people in the neighborhood.
00:00:53And don't disturb the people who have come to shop.
00:00:55And don't make unnecessary requests.
00:00:57But I hope that,
00:00:59as we have been conveying this message
00:01:01in our Eid shows,
00:01:03that you haven't filled your deep freezer or fridge.
00:01:05Absolutely.
00:01:07You have distributed the meat on a fair basis.
00:01:09You must have made three portions.
00:01:11And they must have been made on a fair basis.
00:01:13It's not like,
00:01:15Ran has sent someone,
00:01:17someone has sent meat,
00:01:19someone has sent this, someone has sent that.
00:01:21I am sure that this wouldn't have happened.
00:01:23This time, I have seen that,
00:01:25there was a bad smell,
00:01:27but I haven't seen much of it in the city.
00:01:29If anyone wants to tell,
00:01:31they can tell.
00:01:33But we are talking about the streets,
00:01:35where we live,
00:01:37where the residents live.
00:01:39We will tell you about the situation
00:01:41at the dumping points.
00:01:43But let me give you another news.
00:01:45We are celebrating Eid.
00:01:47You must know that,
00:01:49we have left the World Cup.
00:01:51And we are going to America,
00:01:53to support them.
00:01:55There was a time, Ashfaq,
00:01:57when the Pakistan team
00:01:59was out of a match or event,
00:02:01we used to say, support the Asian teams.
00:02:03In that too, we used to say,
00:02:05if India is left,
00:02:07and the rest of the teams,
00:02:09or Australia,
00:02:11or Sri Lanka is left,
00:02:13then we will support Sri Lanka or India.
00:02:15This cup should come to Asia.
00:02:17Now we are being told,
00:02:19support America.
00:02:21America has a lot of Pakistanis.
00:02:23For that, America has to do more.
00:02:25Otherwise, we won't support them.
00:02:27You can ask Pakistan to do more.
00:02:29There are so many interesting things,
00:02:31which we didn't talk about during Eid.
00:02:33The political arena was cold,
00:02:35but now the activities have started again.
00:02:37We will talk about so many things.
00:02:39And from today,
00:02:41one more thing,
00:02:43the way I was talking about cleanliness,
00:02:45we will talk about that too.
00:02:47This is Ashfaq Ishaq Satti,
00:02:49and I am Sadaf Abdul Jabbar.
00:02:51Why did you forget?
00:02:53Our time changed.
00:02:55We used to be here from 10 to 12.
00:02:57But why did people forget?
00:02:59In 3 days, the memory goes.
00:03:01So we were here in 3 days.
00:03:03What are you doing, Sadaf?
00:03:05I am trying to wake up.
00:03:07Anyways,
00:03:09focus, Sadaf, focus.
00:03:11Right now,
00:03:13we have been focusing on cleanliness.
00:03:15The arrangements,
00:03:17etc.
00:03:19It is obvious that
00:03:21more than 68 lakh people
00:03:23have been sacrificed in the way of Allah.
00:03:25This is an estimate.
00:03:27And in the whole country,
00:03:29more than 500 million people
00:03:31have been sacrificed.
00:03:33In Karachi,
00:03:35according to the claims,
00:03:37the arrangements were not swift.
00:03:39Sadaf,
00:03:41did you go to the city and see?
00:03:43To be honest,
00:03:45I didn't see much.
00:03:47I didn't see much.
00:03:49It's not like a typhoon.
00:03:51The area where we came from,
00:03:53the white chalk,
00:03:55which we mentioned in our shows,
00:03:57we saw it everywhere.
00:03:59But it is reported from some areas
00:04:01that there is still a typhoon
00:04:03due to which people are very worried.
00:04:05It has to do more with the people as well.
00:04:07Because if a car is coming,
00:04:09you should know its timing.
00:04:11Last year,
00:04:13the situation was better
00:04:15than this year.
00:04:17What is surprising is that
00:04:19people have made a place
00:04:21where they throw garbage on a daily basis.
00:04:23The dumping points that the government
00:04:25has arranged,
00:04:27they don't go there.
00:04:29They go to the same place
00:04:31and throw garbage or cardamom there again.
00:04:33In the areas that are coming up,
00:04:35we will also ask our representatives.
00:04:37There is Lazwella, Ranjhod line.
00:04:39The mayor of Karachi,
00:04:41Murtaza Wahab,
00:04:43says that the work of dumping
00:04:45cardamom is going on.
00:04:47We will complete this work soon.
00:04:49Along with this,
00:04:51Murtaza Wahab has also said
00:04:53that the people who throw cardamom
00:04:55at public places,
00:04:57they are also being prosecuted.
00:04:59More than 100 people have been arrested
00:05:01and cases have been filed.
00:05:03The number of people who have been arrested
00:05:05has also been given.
00:05:0714 people have been arrested
00:05:09since 2019.
00:05:11IJ Sindh and Commissioner Karachi
00:05:13have also contacted us
00:05:15and discussed this matter.
00:05:17What is the situation?
00:05:19Let's do one thing.
00:05:21What can we talk about in the studio?
00:05:23Our representatives are with us.
00:05:25In Karachi,
00:05:27where the mayor of Karachi is claiming
00:05:29that wherever there is garbage,
00:05:31there will also be cleanliness.
00:05:33On the other hand,
00:05:35the mayor of Karachi is claiming
00:05:37that we should first go to Karachi.
00:05:39Let's go to Karachi
00:05:41and see what the situation is there.
00:05:43Afzal, first of all,
00:05:45tell us where you are right now
00:05:47and what the situation is.
00:05:49It happened that we had to go out
00:05:51on the occasion of Eid.
00:05:53We will talk to Manzoor Ahmed
00:05:55who is also with us from Quetta.
00:05:57First, happy Eid to both of you.
00:05:59Yes, happy Eid.
00:06:01Yes, Afzal.
00:06:03Happy Eid.
00:06:05Ashfaq and Sadaf,
00:06:07if we look at the situation
00:06:09last year,
00:06:11the mayor of Karachi
00:06:13faced a lot of challenges.
00:06:15But where I am right now,
00:06:17this is the area of District Central,
00:06:19Liaquatabad, Dhakana,
00:06:21which was the biggest dumping point
00:06:23of the District Central.
00:06:2599 collection points were built in the city
00:06:27from different streets and malls
00:06:29door to door,
00:06:31which was done by the town administration
00:06:33and other institutions.
00:06:35They used to keep the garbage here
00:06:37and then it was collected.
00:06:39If we look at the situation
00:06:41for the last three days,
00:06:43the situation that we saw
00:06:45was that the people themselves
00:06:47were not interested
00:06:49to live in a clean environment.
00:06:51Because on behalf of the
00:06:53Singh Solid Waste Management Board,
00:06:55a complaint was filed
00:06:57and a WhatsApp number was given
00:06:59to the people of Karachi
00:07:01about the situation
00:07:03in their homes.
00:07:07But the citizens
00:07:09did not take any interest in this.
00:07:11They used to throw the garbage
00:07:13in the garbage dump
00:07:15so that the people of Singh Solid Waste
00:07:17do not know whether the garbage is there or not.
00:07:19Because when this operation was
00:07:21carried out for three days,
00:07:23the situation of cleanliness in the city
00:07:25was completely stopped
00:07:27and garbage was collected from the city.
00:07:29In this regard,
00:07:31the three-day operation
00:07:33has been completed.
00:07:35About five and a half lakh tons
00:07:37of garbage has been collected
00:07:39from the entire city.
00:07:41Where there has been a complaint
00:07:43of a little garbage,
00:07:45the Sinh Solid Town Administration
00:07:47is also working hard
00:07:49to collect garbage from there.
00:07:51Today is the fourth day
00:07:53when the Mayor of Karachi
00:07:55and other institutions
00:07:57will be sprayed with
00:07:59Zara Simkash spray
00:08:01and lime spray.
00:08:03But this is Karachi.
00:08:05In Punjab, which was supported
00:08:07by the Wafaaqi government,
00:08:09the so-called Arka Gulab spray
00:08:11was sprayed there.
00:08:13But in Karachi,
00:08:15the citizens said that
00:08:17the dumping point
00:08:19was within the city limits.
00:08:21So the citizens still have
00:08:23no idea.
00:08:31It's very good to know
00:08:33that the situation is better
00:08:35than before.
00:08:37I hope that the Mayor of Karachi
00:08:39will take some action.
00:08:41I would like to imagine
00:08:43that we know
00:08:45the smell of garbage.
00:08:47We are used to the smell
00:08:49of carcasses and garbage.
00:08:51What will happen
00:08:53if Arka Gulab spray
00:08:55is sprayed on carcasses?
00:08:57What will happen?
00:08:59I don't know.
00:09:01For me, the concept of Arka Gulab
00:09:03is that if you spray it on your skin,
00:09:05you will get a good effect.
00:09:07Let's go to Quetta.
00:09:09Manzoor has been waiting for us
00:09:11for a long time.
00:09:13Manzoor, once again,
00:09:15tell us about the situation
00:09:17in Quetta.
00:09:19Did the authorities
00:09:21fulfill their claims?
00:09:27Happy Eid to both of you.
00:09:29In Quetta,
00:09:31a cleanliness campaign
00:09:33was launched
00:09:35on the first day of Eid.
00:09:37We saw that cleanliness
00:09:39was started.
00:09:41But if you leave the central
00:09:43areas of Quetta,
00:09:45the situation is not good.
00:09:47Garbage is lying everywhere.
00:09:49It is dirty.
00:09:51It is polluting.
00:09:53The capacity of
00:09:55the Metropolitan Corporation
00:09:57in Quetta
00:09:59to remove garbage
00:10:01is about 650 tonnes per day.
00:10:03While the production
00:10:05of garbage is about 1500 tonnes.
00:10:07So the capacity
00:10:09is not being met
00:10:11so that cleanliness can be done
00:10:13in the entire city.
00:10:15The situation is worse
00:10:17outside the central areas.
00:10:19I am at Samangli Road
00:10:21near Leesmile.
00:10:23The spots where
00:10:25garbage is thrown
00:10:27are identified.
00:10:29Vehicles go there
00:10:31and remove the garbage.
00:10:33The situation is good
00:10:35in the central areas.
00:10:37But in the non-traditional
00:10:39areas,
00:10:41people throw garbage there.
00:10:43It is polluting.
00:10:45It is difficult for the passers-by.
00:10:47There is a shortage of
00:10:49maize.
00:10:51In Quetta,
00:10:53compared to other areas
00:10:55like Karachi and Lahore,
00:10:57the situation is not good.
00:10:59But
00:11:01according to Quetta,
00:11:03the situation is
00:11:05getting better.
00:11:07The problem of garbage
00:11:09is increasing every year.
00:11:11Before, we didn't report it.
00:11:13We couldn't see the problem.
00:11:15But now the population is increasing
00:11:17and the capacity of
00:11:19Metropolitan Corporation is decreasing.
00:11:21So the problem is increasing.
00:11:23Thank you so much
00:11:25Manzoor Ahmed and Afzal Parvez.
00:11:27We wanted to say
00:11:29to our viewers
00:11:31that
00:11:33you bring
00:11:35lakhs of animals,
00:11:37make sacrifices,
00:11:39and throw the garbage
00:11:41away.
00:11:43But I hope people
00:11:45got this message.
00:11:47They didn't get it.
00:11:49They saw the blood.
00:11:51Maize is available
00:11:53for Rs 10 per kg or more.
00:11:55Correct me if I am wrong.
00:11:57You bring 10 kg maize,
00:11:59lakhs of animals,
00:12:01Rs 100 maize,
00:12:03and spread it.
00:12:05What difference does it make?
00:12:07I will say this again.
00:12:09What will happen
00:12:11if you throw it away?
00:12:13What will happen
00:12:15if 10-20 neighbourhoods
00:12:17hire one Suzuki
00:12:19and dump it
00:12:21at a dumping point?
00:12:23What will be the problem?
00:12:25But Ashfaq,
00:12:27in the Middle East,
00:12:29they have
00:12:31a slaughterhouse.
00:12:33It's a centralised system.
00:12:35You go there,
00:12:37get your animals slaughtered,
00:12:39and get rid of the garbage.
00:12:41You have spoken to Mr. Murtaza Wahab
00:12:43when I met him.
00:12:45This will save time,
00:12:47your resources won't be used,
00:12:49and there won't be any complaints.
00:12:51Mr. Murtaza Wahab suggested
00:12:53that there should be a centralised system
00:12:55where the government supervises,
00:12:57but there should be sacrifices
00:12:59at one place,
00:13:01so that everything
00:13:03can be managed.
00:13:05So that the butchers
00:13:07don't have to go from one place to another.
00:13:09Let's suppose there is a ground.
00:13:11It will make their lives easier.
00:13:13They won't have to run from one place to another.
00:13:15We have big grounds
00:13:17where this can be done.
00:13:19If we want to do it,
00:13:21a lot can be done.
00:13:23But we have models
00:13:25for other Islamic countries.
00:13:27There are gated societies
00:13:29where these arrangements were made.
00:13:31As you can see, things are being managed.
00:13:33So either
00:13:35the arrangements should be made here,
00:13:37or we should be given
00:13:39sovereign rights in those societies.
00:13:41I didn't say that.
00:13:43When Ashfaq smiled,
00:13:45I understood what the next sentence
00:13:47was going to be.
00:13:49Ashfaq, please come a little early in the morning.
00:13:51You have demanded so much.
00:13:53You have also spent a lot of taxes
00:13:55on making properties.
00:13:57Let's move ahead.
00:13:59So this was the situation
00:14:01in Karachi and Quetta.
00:14:03Now we will tell you what is happening in Punjab.
00:14:05Because the arrangements are different everywhere.
00:14:07Maryam Nawaz Sahiba is the minister here.
00:14:09She has issued strict instructions here.
00:14:11Now Maryam Nawaz Sahiba
00:14:13is being said to be well done.
00:14:15The Prime Minister said that?
00:14:17Yes, because in Lahore and Punjab,
00:14:19the sacrifices of animals
00:14:21were made on time.
00:14:23The Eid purification campaign was good.
00:14:25The Prime Minister has praised her.
00:14:27He also said that the hard work
00:14:29done in extreme heat
00:14:31is commendable.
00:14:33The issue of Arq-e-Gulab
00:14:35was done in Lahore.
00:14:37It was done after the purification.
00:14:39After that,
00:14:41if it has been sprayed,
00:14:43I would like to see.
00:14:45How much has been sprayed?
00:14:47According to litres,
00:14:49a lot has been sprayed.
00:14:51Because the roads are huge.
00:14:53The Prime Minister says that
00:14:55the standard will not only remain stable,
00:14:57but it will improve further.
00:14:59Wow!
00:15:01The arrangements were good.
00:15:03Maryam Nawaz also praised her.
00:15:05The Prime Minister also praised her.
00:15:07This was a complete arrangement.
00:15:09I think they thought about it.
00:15:11In Lahore and Punjab,
00:15:13if you happen to travel to
00:15:15Saddaf,
00:15:17there are already
00:15:19exemplary arrangements.
00:15:21We give examples.
00:15:23I want that
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00:21:55I would like to say that
00:21:57people reach in large numbers
00:21:59and then
00:22:01it is very difficult
00:22:03to manage the lifeguards
00:22:05there.
00:22:07But I would like to say
00:22:09that more lifeguards should be appointed
00:22:11here. We tell the citizens not to go
00:22:13but restrictions should be imposed
00:22:15on them. There can be a mechanism
00:22:17for imposing restrictions
00:22:19because when the directions are like this
00:22:21then it is not necessary
00:22:23that everyone is watching TV.
00:22:25You go there and put up a ticket.
00:22:27You put up a ticket,
00:22:29you call the police,
00:22:31whoever comes, send him back.
00:22:33Secondly, lifeguards should be
00:22:35in more than one number
00:22:37and they should have all the equipment
00:22:39with which they can save someone's life.
00:22:41Along with that, there should be
00:22:43all the arrangements to perform
00:22:45the CPR mechanism.
00:22:47Along with that, we are telling the citizens
00:22:49that nothing is greater than your life.
00:22:51You said that there should be
00:22:53a proper check and balance.
00:22:55This has happened in Maripur.
00:22:57Nine people tried to take a bath
00:22:59there but they were arrested.
00:23:01Obviously, this is not
00:23:03the same arrest.
00:23:05This is an arrest to stop them
00:23:07saying that you have committed
00:23:09a crime of 144 times.
00:23:11The government of Sindh had imposed
00:23:13restrictions on bathing in the sea.
00:23:15You have to be careful about this.
00:23:17How many precautions should we tell you?
00:23:19Let's take a break.
00:23:21We will come back.
00:23:29Welcome back once again.
00:23:31How was the weather on Eid?
00:23:33I had heard that on the second day of Eid,
00:23:35it will rain.
00:23:37The weather will be pleasant.
00:23:39We did not get pleasant weather anywhere.
00:23:41We got scorching hot sun
00:23:43which is always a sign of Eid.
00:23:45Eid comes in summer.
00:23:47It becomes humid.
00:23:49We will talk about the weather
00:23:51in summer.
00:23:53What are the predictions?
00:23:55One thing is very important.
00:23:57Hajj flights are now
00:23:59Hujjaj-e-Karam.
00:24:01Hajj flights are now
00:24:03Hujjaj-e-Karam.
00:24:05Special flights will be
00:24:07used for Hajj.
00:24:09After that,
00:24:11flights to Makkah, Taif and
00:24:13Madinah will start.
00:24:15This time,
00:24:17the temperature was
00:24:19more than 50 degrees Celsius.
00:24:21And 577
00:24:23Hujjaj-e-Karam
00:24:25lost their lives.
00:24:27Me and
00:24:29Sadaf Abdul Jabbar were telling
00:24:31how arrangements were made
00:24:33to manage this heat.
00:24:35They have a sprinkler system
00:24:37and air conditioners
00:24:39and shuttle services.
00:24:41Roads were painted to reduce
00:24:43the heat.
00:24:45There will be a lot of people.
00:24:47Secondly,
00:24:49due to global warming,
00:24:51it is possible to predict
00:24:53how people will be affected.
00:24:55As Ashfaq told you,
00:24:57some people
00:24:59are going to Madinah.
00:25:01They will offer
00:25:03Namaz in Masjid-e-Nabwi
00:25:05and visit Prophet Muhammad.
00:25:07After visiting
00:25:09other holy places,
00:25:11about 20% of Hujjaj
00:25:13will stay in Minah.
00:25:15After Rami,
00:25:17they will go back to their homes.
00:25:19So,
00:25:21the people who were present there,
00:25:23especially Pakistanis and
00:25:25people from all over the world,
00:25:271.5 million people
00:25:29did Hajj this time.
00:25:31Arrangements were made for them.
00:25:33Those who went from Pakistan
00:25:35for Hajj,
00:25:37there were some videos of them.
00:25:39Arrangements were not made for them.
00:25:41So, our ministry
00:25:43needs to pay attention to this.
00:25:45So that people are not worried.
00:25:47May everyone be blessed with Hajj.
00:25:49Remember,
00:25:51Hajj is a must for those
00:25:53who are capable.
00:25:55Let's move ahead.
00:25:57We were talking about the weather.
00:25:59Why did the weather deceive us?
00:26:01What happened?
00:26:03What was the situation all over the country?
00:26:05Let's talk about it.
00:26:07It is being said that
00:26:09the heat that you are complaining about
00:26:11for the past three days,
00:26:13more heat is going to come.
00:26:15In the remaining month of June,
00:26:17there will be a lot of heat.
00:26:19But it is being said for the people of Karachi
00:26:21that the monsoon season
00:26:23is going to start in July.
00:26:25There is a chance of more than 100% rain.
00:26:27Suppose
00:26:29there used to be 1 mm of rain.
00:26:31Now, it will be 2 mm.
00:26:33This is more than 100%.
00:26:35Ashfaq knows a lot.
00:26:37What about the rest of the country?
00:26:39It is happening in the rest of the country.
00:26:41In the next 24 hours,
00:26:43the people of Islamabad, Kashmir,
00:26:45Gilgit-Baltistan, Balai Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa,
00:26:47Balai Punjab,
00:26:49there are many places where
00:26:51there can be a storm and
00:26:53there is a chance of rain.
00:26:55You can see this.
00:26:57Sardar Sarfaraz is with us.
00:26:59Let's talk to him
00:27:01about the weather forecast.
00:27:03Why didn't it rain on any of the three days of Eid?
00:27:05First, let's ask him
00:27:07how his Eid went.
00:27:09Eid Mubarak to you, Sardar Sarfaraz.
00:27:11Eid is over now.
00:27:13How was your Eid?
00:27:15Why is the weather so hot
00:27:17instead of being dishonest?
00:27:19Thank you very much.
00:27:21Eid Mubarak to you too.
00:27:23But,
00:27:25we didn't predict
00:27:27that it would rain on Eid.
00:27:29I don't know where Sardar Sahiba
00:27:31is.
00:27:33I read it on Facebook.
00:27:35I am not even mentioning you, Sardar Sarfaraz.
00:27:37You are following our forecast.
00:27:39I was following the weather
00:27:41page or app.
00:27:43See, not everything can be followed, Sardar.
00:27:45You could have told me
00:27:47that you missed my call.
00:27:51I think I spoke to you
00:27:53or some other channel.
00:27:55They asked about Eid.
00:27:57I told them that
00:27:59it happened by chance.
00:28:01It was very hot in Karachi.
00:28:03It wasn't that hot in Karachi.
00:28:05But, it was very hot in Punjab.
00:28:07It was around
00:28:0944-47 degrees
00:28:11in Lahore and Girdunawa.
00:28:13Anyway,
00:28:15there are some chances.
00:28:17Like you mentioned,
00:28:19in the evening,
00:28:21in the night, in Islamabad,
00:28:23in some parts of South Punjab,
00:28:25it could rain.
00:28:27In some parts of South Punjab,
00:28:29in North-East Pakistan,
00:28:31it could rain.
00:28:35Sardar sahib,
00:28:37tell me,
00:28:39what is the pattern there?
00:28:41In Raulpindi,
00:28:43when it rains heavily,
00:28:45people predict that
00:28:47it is going to rain.
00:28:49After that,
00:28:51there is a storm and it rains.
00:28:53If it rains in Karachi,
00:28:55there is a sudden storm.
00:28:57But, the storm
00:28:59doesn't work here.
00:29:01What is the reason for this?
00:29:03Why is the pattern changed?
00:29:05The main reason is
00:29:07the orographic effect.
00:29:09In Islamabad,
00:29:11there are mountains.
00:29:13In the areas
00:29:15where there are mountains,
00:29:17high mountains,
00:29:19when it gets hot,
00:29:21the air heats up.
00:29:23When it gets cold,
00:29:25local development happens.
00:29:27This is common there.
00:29:29But, in Karachi,
00:29:31there is no orographic
00:29:33or topographic effect.
00:29:37Consider Katti Pahadi as a mountain.
00:29:41Katti Pahadi doesn't have
00:29:43that kind of role.
00:29:47Sardar sahib,
00:29:49after Eid,
00:29:51how will the weather be
00:29:53in Karachi?
00:29:55I have heard that
00:29:57it will be very hot.
00:29:59In Karachi,
00:30:01the temperature is
00:30:03above 36 degrees.
00:30:05In the next 3-4 days,
00:30:07the temperature can rise
00:30:09to 1-2 degrees.
00:30:11In Karachi, it is hot.
00:30:13There is no chance of rain.
00:30:15In the last days of June,
00:30:17in the first week of July,
00:30:19it will start raining.
00:30:21Hopefully, in Karachi,
00:30:23you can expect it after 3-4 July.
00:30:29In between,
00:30:31the temperature will rise
00:30:33to 1-2 degrees.
00:30:35I was saying that
00:30:37it will rain a lot this time.
00:30:41Is it true?
00:30:45Yes, it is.
00:30:47The monsoon season
00:30:49from July to September
00:30:51has been released.
00:30:55In the whole country,
00:30:57except for the extreme north,
00:30:59like Gilgit-Baltistan and KPK,
00:31:01it is expected to rain
00:31:03more than usual.
00:31:05All the global models
00:31:07are suggesting
00:31:09that it will rain more than usual.
00:31:11With high probability,
00:31:13the southern Sindh,
00:31:15Karachi, Sujawal,
00:31:17Badeen, Uttar Pradesh,
00:31:19North-East Punjab,
00:31:21and then North-East Lochistan.
00:31:23These three or four pockets
00:31:25are expected
00:31:27to rain more than usual.
00:31:29With high probability,
00:31:31it will rain more than usual.
00:31:35The teleconnections
00:31:37of monsoon rains
00:31:39in the Pacific Ocean
00:31:41and the Indian Ocean
00:31:43are suggesting
00:31:45that the monsoon season
00:31:47will be similar
00:31:49to the one in 2022.
00:31:53Thank you so much, Sardar Sarfaraz.
00:31:55I have noted down your point
00:31:57regarding the monsoon season.
00:31:59Whenever it does not rain,
00:32:01I will quote you or
00:32:03any other website.
00:32:05Do trust Sardar Sarfaraz.
00:32:07Now, let's talk about
00:32:09load shedding.
00:32:11I was surprised
00:32:13that there was no gas load shedding
00:32:15for three days of Eid.
00:32:17Whenever you lit the stove,
00:32:19it caught fire.
00:32:21The reason was that
00:32:23even the gas workers
00:32:25were on leave.
00:32:27The one who had to turn off the gas
00:32:29was not on duty.
00:32:31I was surprised
00:32:33whether I could
00:32:35make tea or not.
00:32:37Did you ask someone
00:32:39to light the stove?
00:32:41I don't know.
00:32:43Anyway, there was no electricity.
00:32:45Anyway,
00:32:47since the industries
00:32:49are closed
00:32:51and there is no
00:32:53disconnect or diversion,
00:32:55the gas supply was increasing
00:32:57which is a good thing.
00:32:59The electricity load shedding
00:33:01continued in different parts
00:33:03of the country.
00:33:05In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
00:33:07Surat-e-Hal, Peshawar, Charsadda,
00:33:09Karak and Swabi,
00:33:11there was no electricity during Eid.
00:33:13The people of the city
00:33:15protested against it.
00:33:17There is a lot of hard work
00:33:19in sacrifice.
00:33:21You are sacrificing meat,
00:33:23you are running after butcher.
00:33:25When you turn on the fan
00:33:27or AC, there is no electricity.
00:33:29What will the people of the city do?
00:33:31They will protest on the streets.
00:33:33They protest on Eid too.
00:33:35What were they doing
00:33:37to provide electricity
00:33:39on Eid?
00:33:41Anyway, this should have happened.
00:33:43So, these are the issues.
00:33:45The reason for this
00:33:47is that either you do
00:33:49Alania load shedding
00:33:51so that people know the timings
00:33:53and set the schedule
00:33:55according to their routine.
00:33:57But the non-Alania load shedding
00:33:59is a big problem.
00:34:01You don't know anything about it.
00:34:03You don't know when the electricity
00:34:05will come back.
00:34:07Okay.
00:34:09Let's report a positive thing.
00:34:11The positive thing is that
00:34:13Pakistan's stock market
00:34:15has increased by 518 points
00:34:17and the 100 index is trading
00:34:19at 77,225 points.
00:34:21Which is a very good thing.
00:34:23This is a good start
00:34:25in the Pakistan Stock Exchange.
00:34:27The business has increased
00:34:29by 518 points.
00:34:31So, let's take a break.
00:34:33We will be back after the break.
00:34:41Welcome back once again.
00:34:43Ashfaq, you were missing
00:34:45the hot weather in politics.
00:34:47How did you come up with this?
00:34:49How did I come up with this?
00:34:51I was just guessing.
00:34:53My sixth sense said that
00:34:55the reaction must have come
00:34:57after the electricity issue.
00:34:59I have written a statement
00:35:01and given it to the PM.
00:35:03This is the last time
00:35:05I am asking the PM
00:35:07to give money to KP.
00:35:09He is asking for his share.
00:35:11This is the last time
00:35:13I am asking the PM
00:35:15to give money to KP.
00:35:17This is the last time
00:35:19I am asking the PM
00:35:21to give money to KP.
00:35:23This is the last time
00:35:25I am asking the PM
00:35:27to give money to KP.
00:35:29This is the last time
00:35:31I am asking the PM
00:35:33to give money to KP.
00:35:35This is the last time
00:35:37I am asking the PM
00:35:39to give money to KP.
00:35:41This is the last time
00:35:43I am asking the PM
00:35:45to give money to KP.
00:35:47This is the last time
00:35:49I am asking the PM
00:35:51to give money to KP.
00:35:53This is the last time
00:35:55I am asking the PM
00:35:57to give money to KP.
00:35:59This is the last time
00:36:01I am asking the PM
00:36:03to give money to KP.
00:36:05This is the last time
00:36:07I am asking the PM
00:36:09to give money to KP.
00:36:11This is the last time
00:36:13I am asking the PM
00:36:15to give money to KP.
00:36:17This is the last time
00:36:19I am asking the PM
00:36:21to give money to KP.
00:36:23We can continue our discussion about KP's case later.
00:36:30we can continue our discussion about KP's case later.
00:36:31We are with Indian Leader filthy Mohammad Ali Saif.
00:36:33Why they are reacting so violently.
00:36:35They are exaggerating the case.
00:36:37They are exaggerating the case.
00:36:39KP got out ofcience.
00:36:41KP got outience.
00:36:43KP squalls on Minister for his actions.
00:36:45Minister squalls on Minister for his actions.
00:36:47Why this is happening.
00:36:49ME&called its not the regards.
00:36:51There is no coordination between the two.
00:36:53Yes, thank you.
00:36:55Both of you are from the media.
00:36:57You have a good relationship with the media.
00:36:59And you keep monitoring the media.
00:37:01So you know that there were negotiations.
00:37:03There were talks.
00:37:05In a peaceful way and in a good way.
00:37:07In a good manner.
00:37:09In a good environment.
00:37:11The government has tried its best to solve this issue.
00:37:13Okay.
00:37:15But if it is not being followed.
00:37:17And the government of Wafaa
00:37:19is repeatedly running away from its commitment.
00:37:21And
00:37:23despite making promises.
00:37:25There is no possibility
00:37:27that this issue
00:37:29is being taken lightly.
00:37:31Or any progress is being made.
00:37:33So what option does the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have?
00:37:35As far as
00:37:37the minister of
00:37:39Allah is concerned.
00:37:41So the minister of Allah
00:37:43in the government of Wafaa.
00:37:45Even from the Prime Minister,
00:37:47even from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Wafaa.
00:37:49We have met all the relevant people.
00:37:51We have spoken to them.
00:37:53Despite the commitments.
00:37:55There is no recognition.
00:37:57So there is a pressure of the public.
00:37:59Our government
00:38:01is a government elected by the public.
00:38:03And it is a genuinely elected government.
00:38:05We are not a supporter of Form 47.
00:38:07So there is a pressure of the public
00:38:09on us.
00:38:11Our voters.
00:38:13And they obviously want a solution to the issue.
00:38:15If the load shedding
00:38:17from 24 hours to 22 hours is in this extreme heat.
00:38:19And despite the commitments.
00:38:21The duration of the load shedding will be reduced.
00:38:23And they themselves launch a schedule.
00:38:25That we will reduce it.
00:38:27But despite that, they are not following their own schedule.
00:38:29So if you both have any suggestions.
00:38:31Then you tell me.
00:38:33Our objection is that you are obviously political people.
00:38:35And obviously
00:38:37sensibility is a very important thing.
00:38:39And we understand that things should not be like this.
00:38:41Because this message is going around the world.
00:38:43Demanding from the IMF.
00:38:45That they will complain to the IMF.
00:38:47Then there will be screams.
00:38:49Even the people who brought it will scream.
00:38:51Things like this.
00:38:53Do you think this is the right thing?
00:38:55Instead of solving it.
00:38:57I am happy that you
00:38:59have no problem with our demands.
00:39:01You genuinely think
00:39:03that our demands are genuine.
00:39:05Yes, the demands should be sorted.
00:39:07This is the real thing.
00:39:09Yes, yes.
00:39:11The issue is that
00:39:13we do not have proper electricity.
00:39:15Electricity is being bought cheaply from us.
00:39:17But we are being sold expensively.
00:39:19And despite being sold expensively.
00:39:21We are not being given.
00:39:23And the supply commitments
00:39:25that we have.
00:39:27Those commitments are not being honoured.
00:39:29So it is good that you
00:39:31have agreed that our demands
00:39:33are legitimate and fine.
00:39:35Now it is left to us.
00:39:37Mr. Saif, we are saying that
00:39:39whatever the demands are.
00:39:41You are a politician.
00:39:43You know the problems of the people of the province.
00:39:45Whatever the demands are.
00:39:47They should be sorted.
00:39:49We want the PM to be receptive and listen.
00:39:51Because if he does not sit and listen.
00:39:53Then the issues will not be solved.
00:39:55There has to be a mechanism.
00:39:57Instead of sitting here
00:39:59and saying what he said.
00:40:01I am coming to that.
00:40:03If you give me a chance.
00:40:05Let's not argue with each other
00:40:07on the words we use.
00:40:09Let's not argue with each other.
00:40:11It is a matter of issue.
00:40:13And you also understand that it is a genuine issue.
00:40:15Now it is left to the way we are addressing the government.
00:40:19You have an objection on that.
00:40:21So there are some reasons for that.
00:40:23And those reasons are that
00:40:25for the past three months.
00:40:27No demand is being followed.
00:40:29You tell me.
00:40:31Let's say that electricity is a different matter.
00:40:33I will discuss that later.
00:40:35But for electricity.
00:40:37A grade 22 officer.
00:40:39Giving it to the government.
00:40:41It is a big demand.
00:40:43There is no forum.
00:40:45There is no coordination of the government.
00:40:47Between both the provinces.
00:40:49Where this demand can be made.
00:40:51That the provinces are not listening to us.
00:40:53Instead of bringing the IMF in the middle.
00:40:55Sadaf.
00:40:57I come to the IMF.
00:40:59You are raising the IMF again and again.
00:41:01I will come to that.
00:41:03Please.
00:41:11No.
00:41:17Okay.
00:41:25Okay.
00:41:33Hmm.
00:41:57Okay.
00:42:03Hmm.
00:42:23Okay.
00:42:29Okay.
00:42:33Hmm.
00:42:39Okay.
00:42:57Okay.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:13Okay.
00:43:15Okay.
00:43:29Okay.
00:43:31I am sure.
00:43:45Okay.
00:44:01Okay.
00:44:05Okay.
00:44:15Okay.
00:44:21Okay.
00:44:27Okay.
00:44:31Okay.
00:44:37Okay.
00:44:55Okay.
00:44:57Okay.
00:44:59Okay.
00:45:03Okay.
00:45:13Okay.
00:45:19Okay.
00:45:23Okay.
00:45:25Let's look at our political representatives.
00:45:27That's right.
00:45:29Let's come to the budget.
00:45:31Barrister Saif has also called the budget a tax.
00:45:33I also call the budget a tax.
00:45:35There are so many taxes.
00:45:37The meeting is going to start again at 5 pm today.
00:45:39Regarding the budget.
00:45:41There are two agenda items in the meeting.
00:45:43Which have been issued.
00:45:45And now the debate will start.
00:45:47Which was presented by the budget.
00:45:49So let's see.
00:45:51There were many similar suggestions.
00:45:53What are the objections?
00:45:55We will have to see.
00:45:57Opposition leader Umar Ayub.
00:45:59Will start the debate on the budget.
00:46:01And the finance bill 2024.
00:46:03Will be presented for approval.
00:46:05During the approval of the budget.
00:46:07The opposition has said.
00:46:09That they will continue.
00:46:11The debate will continue.
00:46:13For a week.
00:46:15I just want to say.
00:46:17The budget document.
00:46:19The budget document.
00:46:21All the members of the assembly.
00:46:23Should read it.
00:46:25They should know.
00:46:27For example.
00:46:29200,000, 250,000.
00:46:3150,000, 70,000.
00:46:33100,000 votes.
00:46:35It is a huge debt on you.
00:46:37You should read it and understand.
00:46:39What the problem is.
00:46:41The members of the assembly are sitting.
00:46:43To make the law.
00:46:45They are legislators.
00:46:47You should read it one by one.
00:46:49And do as much as you can.
00:46:51Because this is your forum.
00:46:53This is the forum of our politicians.
00:46:55That is why the people elect you.
00:46:57And send you to the elections.
00:46:59We have received a news.
00:47:01We will share it on the screen.
00:47:03It is related to the polio virus.
00:47:05You know.
00:47:07We do services related to polio.
00:47:09But in two cities of the country.
00:47:11Polio virus has been confirmed.
00:47:13Karachi is in Kemari.
00:47:15Peshawar is in Peshawar.
00:47:17Peshawar is in Peshawar.
00:47:19Polio has been found in Peshawar.
00:47:21Let's ask Jahangir Khan.
00:47:23Tell us more details.
00:47:25There are 185 polio samples.
00:47:27In 45 districts of the country.
00:47:29Polio virus has been found.
00:47:31In Karachi.
00:47:33Two samples have been given.
00:47:35From Kemari.
00:47:37Peshawar is in Peshawar.
00:47:39Polio has been found.
00:47:41Peshawar is in Peshawar.
00:47:43Karachi is in Peshawar.
00:47:45Orangi Nala and Mohammad Khan Kaluni.
00:47:47Polio has been found.
00:47:49Karachi is in Peshawar.
00:47:5111 samples have been given.
00:47:53Thank you so much.
00:47:55We will take a break.
00:47:57We will be back after the break.
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00:48:01We will be back with another episode.
00:48:13One hour has passed.
00:48:15We will be back with another episode.
00:48:17One hour is left.
00:48:23In the World Cup,
00:48:25traveling to pakistan was very difficult.
00:48:27You shouldn't have gone any further.
00:48:29But I realised one thing.
00:48:32The American team wasn't as weak as we thought.
00:48:36They were a good team.
00:48:38And they played well.
00:48:40Look at what they did with South Africa.
00:48:42They almost won the match.
00:48:44What was the difference?
00:48:45The way Rabada threw the 19th over in South Africa's team.
00:48:50The situation was such that you thought there were 28 runs left.
00:48:56And they would be in two overs like their set batsmen were batting.
00:49:01Rabada gave only two runs in the 19th over.
00:49:03Now think about what Pakistan was lacking.
00:49:06Haris Rauf's over.
00:49:08He couldn't defend for 15 runs and then we lost in the super over.
00:49:13The problem is two things.
00:49:15The bowling of our bowlers.
00:49:16And secondly, we don't have power hitting.
00:49:20The way Phil Salt batted, he made 30 runs in one over.
00:49:23How did the American players bat?
00:49:26We don't have power hitters.
00:49:28And we also object to the incident with Haris Rauf.
00:49:31We also object to that.
00:49:32This shouldn't happen.
00:49:33Don't target someone's family.
00:49:36Haris Rauf was right.
00:49:39Waseem Badami also mentioned that if a person doesn't bowl well,
00:49:42it's not the fault of his parents or his family.
00:49:44You can criticise someone's performance,
00:49:47but if you criticise his personality or his family,
00:49:52it's very natural, it's very obvious.
00:49:54And I'm glad that a lot of people came to support Haris Rauf.
00:49:57But if you support those people...
00:50:00You're playing the game.
00:50:01Yes, you're playing the game.
00:50:03Don't try to make it a personal enmity.
00:50:05And players have their own lives, so take care of their privacy.
00:50:08And criticise the personality of the players.
00:50:10Their personality.
00:50:11If they're with their family, respect that.
00:50:14But...
00:50:15Performance is also related to personality.
00:50:16Yes, yes.
00:50:17There's one more thing.
00:50:18The way people came to support him,
00:50:21they should also come forward to criticise his performance.
00:50:24And point out the things that aren't right.
00:50:26Because it's not just a game for us.
00:50:30We have a unique way to release our tension.
00:50:34And we're a poor country.
00:50:36And our team is rich.
00:50:38And we invest a lot on that.
00:50:40I think our approach to cricket is because
00:50:44we have a brand that we represent internationally.
00:50:47And we keep giving good performances.
00:50:50We'll talk more about this later.
00:50:52We'll share more of our sorrows with you.
00:50:55We'll do it wrong.
00:50:55We'll do it wrong.
00:50:56But before that, let's go back to the sacrifice phase.
00:50:59Because there are different stages after that.
00:51:01Where are you? Come here.
00:51:02It's a big issue.
00:51:03And if the skin isn't removed properly,
00:51:07or it's not taken care of properly, then what happens?
00:51:09You were saying about the skin.
00:51:11And the producer was also saying about the skin.
00:51:14And I was so happy that...
00:51:15Why are you laughing?
00:51:16Mr. Shiraz is saying that we should talk about the food.
00:51:18I said, wow, we'll talk about food again.
00:51:21But anyway, we're talking about the skin of the sacrifice.
00:51:26And you see that...
00:51:27The skin isn't removed properly.
00:51:28The food is food.
00:51:29Don't consider it that.
00:51:30Okay, so this time the heat is severe.
00:51:32And Sadaf was right.
00:51:34If you find a neem farmer,
00:51:37they waste the skin.
00:51:38They don't remove the skin properly.
00:51:40And that's a loss.
00:51:41And with the skin of the sacrifice,
00:51:43think about it, 20% of the industry's demand is fulfilled.
00:51:48And if the handling is not appropriate,
00:51:49then the skin is wasted.
00:51:50This time 40% has been wasted.
00:51:52Oh, that's a problem.
00:51:54The cost of animal skin is about 8.5 billion rupees.
00:52:00And with the animals sacrificed on Eid,
00:52:02the leather industry, like Ashfaq said,
00:52:04the demand is fulfilled.
00:52:05There was a time when we used to know on the first day
00:52:08how many billions of skin have been collected.
00:52:11This is also known on Eid-ul-Fitr.
00:52:13How much shopping was done, how much people bought.
00:52:16It's like that.
00:52:17But now the purchasing power of people is getting less every year.
00:52:21Anyway, the association says that
00:52:23because the skin needs are not fulfilled,
00:52:25not only will it be difficult to fulfill local needs,
00:52:29but it will also have a negative effect on export.
00:52:32So you can guess.
00:52:33So who is with us to talk about this?
00:52:35We have with us the Chairman of Pakistan Tanners Association,
00:52:38South Zone, Mohammad Shafi.
00:52:40Thank you very much, Mr. Shafi, for taking out time for us.
00:52:43Please explain one thing.
00:52:45We have said on Eid-ul-Fitr that 20% of the industry
00:52:50needs to be fulfilled if the skin is collected properly.
00:52:55Why is this mishandling happening?
00:52:57Is this happening initially when the skin is removed?
00:53:01Or is there a problem in carrying it forward
00:53:03or in preserving it properly?
00:53:05Because of which this happens.
00:53:07As-salamu alaykum.
00:53:08Walaykum as-salam.
00:53:09Thank you, Sadaf, and thank you, Ashfaq.
00:53:13As you were saying, why is the skin being wasted?
00:53:19The skin is being wasted because unfortunately,
00:53:22as it is the season of Eid,
00:53:24at that time, the unofficial,
00:53:27the butcher, the one who is not a proper butcher,
00:53:31first of all, he comes and starts wasting the skin.
00:53:34After that, the skin cannot be pre-secured.
00:53:40Because it is not possible that people are not aware of it.
00:53:42The heat is very high.
00:53:43As you saw in the last three days,
00:53:44the temperature of the heat in Karachi was very high.
00:53:47So, the skin has to be pre-reserved at that time,
00:53:51which cannot be done by the public.
00:53:53It is not possible.
00:53:54Especially, the institutions that get the skin,
00:53:58they have taken training.
00:53:59They know that the skin is not to be used for any other purpose.
00:54:04How to preserve the skin?
00:54:06Tell us a little, Mr. Shafi, what should be the procedure?
00:54:09For example, if it is an animal.
00:54:11The procedure should be that first of all,
00:54:13the skin should not be wet.
00:54:16Along with not being wet, it should be protected from the sun.
00:54:18As the skin of the animal is removed,
00:54:21it should be kept in a corner.
00:54:23For example, for two hours,
00:54:24the institution to which it has to be taken,
00:54:27it should try to get it as soon as possible.
00:54:30So that the skin reaches the animal on time.
00:54:35The first procedure should be done.
00:54:38Okay.
00:54:39And the second is that after removing the skin,
00:54:42it is immediately kept in a bag.
00:54:44That also creates a bad smell.
00:54:45No, that is the most dangerous.
00:54:46What is kept in a bag is the most dangerous.
00:54:49There is no difference between skin and vegetables.
00:54:52For example, if you keep meat in a bag in the sun,
00:54:54what will happen to it?
00:54:56The same is the case with the skin.
00:54:58The estimate that 40% of the skin has been wasted,
00:55:02what is the reason for that?
00:55:04Is there a reason for that?
00:55:0740% is not wasted,
00:55:12but 20-25% is wasted.
00:55:1540% means that the skin is damaged.
00:55:18The quality of the skin is not of that quality.
00:55:22Actually, in a year,
00:55:23at one time of the season,
00:55:25a good animal is sacrificed.
00:55:27There are cow hides and goats.
00:55:30These are the best quality skins.
00:55:32This is wasted because there is no on-time handling.
00:55:36In a year, this is the season
00:55:37that the best black tanners get.
00:55:40Okay. Mr. Shafi, do you take your people out in this?
00:55:43Do you guide people?
00:55:45No, we are in social media.
00:55:47In social media, we wire all our programs.
00:55:51Our video is already wired in social media.
00:55:54We can pre-secure the skin.
00:55:58Do you know what the problem is?
00:55:59You know that people don't sell the skin.
00:56:03It is given to them one way or the other.
00:56:05Do you know about the institutions that collect the skin?
00:56:09The institutions that collect the skin know about it.
00:56:11They have trained people who secure the skin.
00:56:14The skin that is damaged,
00:56:19the person who has slaughtered it, is the one who is losing it.
00:56:21What is the reason for that?
00:56:24Mr. Shafi, the reason is that there is no benefit in it.
00:56:28They say that they have to give the skin.
00:56:30Do you know the reality of human beings?
00:56:32I am sharing my experience from last year.
00:56:35My skin was kept aside by my driver.
00:56:38I forgot to give it to an institution.
00:56:41After 5-6 hours, when we sent it to the institution,
00:56:44the institution checked it.
00:56:45If the skin was good, they took it.
00:56:47If it was not good, they didn't take it.
00:56:50They are experts.
00:56:51If the skin is damaged,
00:56:55they have to dump it again.
00:56:57It is being said that the local market will be affected.
00:57:01There will be an impact on exports.
00:57:02What is the estimate?
00:57:05We are expecting 25% less sacrifices from last year.
00:57:10Last year, we had 2.8 million cow hides.
00:57:17We had 3.3 million cow hides.
00:57:21We had 3.85 million sheep hides.
00:57:25We had 1.65 million buffalo hides.
00:57:27We had 98,700 camels.
00:57:30This year, we are expecting a 20-25% decline.
00:57:37Okay.
00:57:38We are also expecting a decline in business and export.
00:57:47You know that they have added tax on exporters.
00:57:49All exporters have denied it.
00:57:55They don't agree with it.
00:57:58There was a press conference in the Federation.
00:58:00Every forum is raising their voice against it.
00:58:04If it passes, there will be a debate on it.
00:58:07If it passes, let's see what happens.
00:58:09Thank you so much.
00:58:10I think every exporter should get maximum facilities.
00:58:1699% of our cow hides are exported.
00:58:22Our local cow hides are exported by 20-25%.
00:58:28We don't import 80-75% of our cow hides.
00:58:32It should be seen.
00:58:34Thank you so much, Mr. Shafi.
00:58:36We have to accept it.
00:58:38It's not possible that only the employees pay taxes.
00:58:43It was said that it will be accepted by the exporters.
00:58:47We will take you to Karachi.
00:58:49Murad Ali Shah, the Prime Minister, is talking to you now.
00:58:54I have a request.
00:58:56Connect your cameras with the smart system at the back end of the 40-storey building.
00:59:04And identify with the police
00:59:09the intersections and routes
00:59:13through which criminals find their escape.
00:59:17Obviously, when there is an incident,
00:59:24we go and start looking at the cameras.
00:59:27We work back and try to find it.
00:59:30But if we give a picture of a smart system,
00:59:34which they demonstrated today,
00:59:36you can do that.
00:59:38Wherever a criminal passes through,
00:59:41they demonstrated it to me,
00:59:43where I was passing through in the past few days.
00:59:46I hope they're not tracking me like that.
00:59:49They can do it.
00:59:53It's a good start.
00:59:57God willing, we will expand it very soon
01:00:01so that the people of this province and this city
01:00:04feel safe and secure.
01:00:07It is the duty of every government
01:00:11to give its citizens a safe environment,
01:00:15a clean environment from crime.
01:00:18We have seen very difficult times
01:00:22in this province, in this country and in this city.
01:00:26Thank God, we are going through very difficult times,
01:00:30but there are ups and downs in crime.
01:00:34In the crime situation.
01:00:36I tell everyone that in 2007,
01:00:40none of our highways were safe.
01:00:44I have told many people that in April 2007,
01:00:53if I had to go from Sukkur to Naudero,
01:00:58I had to wait for the police and military to escort me.
01:01:06They would escort me in 30-40 cars.
01:01:10This is where we were.
01:01:12In Karachi, there were dozens,
01:01:17on an average, of terrorist incidents.
01:01:24Thank God, in the rural area,
01:01:29there is no place where you need to be escorted.
01:01:32This doesn't mean that crime is over.
01:01:35Crime is still there, but the problem is,
01:01:38I will tell you about today.
01:01:40I was told in the morning that the criminal is so frustrated
01:01:45that he came out of his safe haven
01:01:48and attacked a police station in Kashmore.
01:01:54It looks like a criminal is attacking a police station,
01:01:58but we have forced his life so much
01:02:04that he is retaliating in this way.
01:02:06Three of our men were injured in this.
01:02:10God willing, we will take care of these criminals.
01:02:13Two days ago, in Ghotki,
01:02:18last year, we martyred five of our men in Ghotki.
01:02:26Two of the gang members have been declared dacoits.
01:02:32God willing, this work is going on.
01:02:37I am sure that our police will not only be successful in the rural area,
01:02:43but will also be successful in the Karachi city
01:02:45in controlling the street crime.
01:02:49This is a very old incident.
01:02:54Let me tell you...
01:02:55I also criticise the IG a lot.
01:02:58I get a little upset with him or the officers
01:03:02because I don't know how this happened.
01:03:04Because that is my job. I believe I have to make sure that things are fine.
01:03:09But if you look at the other side,
01:03:11three or four years ago, I was the Chief Minister
01:03:14and a group of young officers who had just been recruited came to see me.
01:03:19A young man in a uniform...
01:03:21He was a kid. He must have been in his 20s.
01:03:25He came and I asked him,
01:03:27why did you join the police force?
01:03:30You know, it's a very normal question.
01:03:34You go to work and you ask, why do you want to join the police force?
01:03:39I still remember the answer he gave me.
01:03:42He said, sir, to become a martyr.
01:03:46This is his passion.
01:03:48How many of us can do that?
01:03:50How many of us are ready to give up our lives?
01:03:54So, we should respect that.
01:03:56But at the same time,
01:03:59he also has an onus on us that if the police force...
01:04:06If they are given a job,
01:04:10you are the best profession that anybody can be in.
01:04:15You are doing a job
01:04:18where a citizen can go back to his office in peace,
01:04:24and his children can go back to their homes in peace.
01:04:32This is the job of the police force.
01:04:34God willing, if we work together,
01:04:37and I will ask the citizens to join us,
01:04:40we will be successful in getting these criminals out of here.
01:04:47Let me tell you a little bit about this system.
01:04:49I would also like to warn you a little bit.
01:04:53Those people who think...
01:04:56Rightly so. We have had weaknesses over the years.
01:05:00People think they can get away with anything.
01:05:04Let me tell you a little bit.
01:05:05Many people have put fake number plates on their cars.
01:05:09Some have put government number plates.
01:05:10Some have put police number plates.
01:05:12They roam around freely.
01:05:14That won't work now.
01:05:18Let me demonstrate this system.
01:05:21If you pass through any toll plaza,
01:05:25and God willing, in the next stage,
01:05:26as I said, it will be at major intersections,
01:05:29if the number plate of your car is wrong,
01:05:34you can go to the excise and taxation records
01:05:36and check at that time
01:05:37that this is not a Corolla,
01:05:39this is a Suzuki number plate.
01:05:41Or this is not a black car,
01:05:42this is a white car whose number plate is wrong.
01:05:45And I am warning you
01:05:47because it makes me very happy when I see
01:05:50When I became the Chief Minister,
01:05:51you remember, the first thing I did
01:05:53was put a CM's monogram on the cars of the Chief Minister's house
01:05:58that Chief Minister Sindh and go around.
01:06:01I sat on that car on the first day.
01:06:04Next day I said I will not sit in this car
01:06:07because if I don't set an example myself,
01:06:09how can I tell anyone else?
01:06:11I registered all those cars,
01:06:13put actual number plates on them
01:06:16and I hope they are still the same,
01:06:20that no wrong number plate has been put on them.
01:06:22So I, one is the common people,
01:06:25the second is the government officers also do this a lot.
01:06:27They put a government number plate on their private car.
01:06:32So I am warning them
01:06:34that they will be caught.
01:06:36Anyway, if I see someone,
01:06:38I think there are three or four cars in the last week,
01:06:40so I have got them caught myself from the IG.
01:06:43Wherever I look, I see them in front of me.
01:06:48I say to the police,
01:06:50why can't you see the cars moving?
01:06:53Anyway, they will be caught.
01:06:55What will be the second advantage of this system?
01:06:58As I said,
01:07:00our criminal justice system,
01:07:01the law minister is also with us,
01:07:03so I won't talk much.
01:07:04Anyway, we should talk less on this matter.
01:07:10People catch us.
01:07:14It is our fault.
01:07:15I will take the blame on myself.
01:07:16It is our fault that we have to sell them quickly.
01:07:19And then they abscond.
01:07:21About 80,000 abscond.
01:07:24So, this was the minister talking to us.
01:07:26We are taking a break here.
01:07:27We will be back after the break.
01:07:35Welcome back once again.
01:07:37Let's sprinkle some salt on our wounds.
01:07:40No, we are not sprinkling salt on our wounds.
01:07:42There is a big tournament.
01:07:43Wow!
01:07:44It is a cricket tournament.
01:07:45We say that T20 and Pakistan for the first time.
01:07:49It is said that it is out of the tournament from the initial stage.
01:07:53Anyway, how much we repeat this,
01:07:55but you said that the teams have reached the Super 8.
01:07:57Yes, the teams have reached the Super 8.
01:07:59And there are great matches being played.
01:08:01There are two matches that I would like to talk about.
01:08:08First of all, South Africa versus America.
01:08:11This match was great.
01:08:12And you can see that I saw the match yesterday.
01:08:15Because I wanted to see that.
01:08:17And that match, as I was mentioning in the intro,
01:08:20because of Rabada's over in the 19th over,
01:08:24South Africa was successful in winning that match.
01:08:27Otherwise, the way the batting was done from their side.
01:08:33First, let me talk about South Africa's batting.
01:08:36Quinton de Kock made 74 runs and faced Charles Guendou.
01:08:38Apart from that, Markram made 46 runs.
01:08:41And then Klaasen made 36 runs.
01:08:44And Stubbs made 20 runs and was not out.
01:08:47After that, when it was their turn to bat,
01:08:51you can see that their Andres Ghos player made 80 runs.
01:08:56And he was a threat.
01:08:57Then when Harmeet Singh came with him,
01:08:59he also played very well.
01:09:01And when these two batters,
01:09:02when these two batters were present in the 15th, 16th and 17th over,
01:09:07it seemed that America will be successful in winning this match.
01:09:13Amazing.
01:09:14But one thing was that Aaron Jones, their captain,
01:09:17was out in this match. He couldn't play.
01:09:20So, this tournament is not a good omen for the captains.
01:09:24You see, what is power hitting?
01:09:26We were talking about Andres Ghos.
01:09:28He made 80 runs on 47 balls.
01:09:305 sixes and 5 fours.
01:09:32So, this is power hitting
01:09:33which plays a role in getting you to win a match
01:09:36or in getting you closer to winning a match.
01:09:39Now, the second match which took place a little while ago.
01:09:42One more thing.
01:09:42The performance that America has given,
01:09:44I can see a bright future for them.
01:09:49Now, when we talk about the World Cup,
01:09:50I think this is an unbeatable defeat for South Africa.
01:09:54They have won the fifth match in a row.
01:09:56What happened in the second match?
01:09:58England defeated West Indies by 8 wickets.
01:10:00England scored 181 runs
01:10:02and scored 2 wickets in the 18th over.
01:10:05Thank God they didn't go to the 20th.
01:10:06Otherwise, our team would have gone to the game.
01:10:08Our team would have gone to the game and wouldn't have been able to chase.
01:10:11So, look at this.
01:10:13What an amazing innings they played.
01:10:15I mean, look at the greatness from their side.
01:10:19I mean, I can't tell you.
01:10:21They scored 30 runs in one over.
01:10:24And I was watching this.
01:10:27In fact, I was listening to the commentary.
01:10:29So, we have sports anchor Najeeb-ul-Hasnain with us.
01:10:32Najeeb, first of all, happy Eid.
01:10:34Happy Eid.
01:10:35First of all, we can't celebrate Eid without Najeeb-ul-Hasnain.
01:10:37He is a very busy person.
01:10:39Secondly, look at the match.
01:10:41Yesterday's match was also amazing.
01:10:43And I am saying that Rabada's over was amazing.
01:10:45I mean, think about it.
01:10:47They defeated America by 2 or 4 wickets in the end.
01:10:51Otherwise, they almost got it.
01:10:55Yes, that's right.
01:10:57Both the matches were amazing.
01:10:59And if you talk about the match between USA and South Africa…
01:11:04Yes.
01:11:05They scored 74 runs on Quentin D'Coste's amazing 40 balls.
01:11:10And I really enjoyed their innings.
01:11:13And you know Henry Classes.
01:11:15He has an amazing performance in such a role.
01:11:19He comes from below and does power hitting.
01:11:22But one thing we saw is that in this match as well…
01:11:26And in the Pakistan match as well…
01:11:29Yashdeep Singh, who is a bowler from USA…
01:11:33He proved to be a weak link.
01:11:36He came and gave a run in the middle.
01:11:37And because of that, South Africa's power play was a good score.
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:43But the match could have been lost, right?
01:11:45It was amazing.
01:11:47The way USA is praised…
01:11:49Because we talk about how much money there is in cricket.
01:11:52USA doesn't have any central contract.
01:11:55And their players are getting around $250 per day.
01:12:01Okay.
01:12:02They do their jobs.
01:12:04They come from there.
01:12:06Like Natra Valkar, who got a Super Over against Pakistan…
01:12:11He is a graduate of Convent University.
01:12:14And he works in Oracle.
01:12:16He plays cricket.
01:12:18He plays the ukulele.
01:12:19So one person has so much quality.
01:12:21And I was reading that he is still on job.
01:12:24He is in his hotel room.
01:12:26Yes, of course.
01:12:27Up there with his system.
01:12:28He is working.
01:12:29Yes, he works in his office in the evening.
01:12:32All the part-time cricketers are playing so well.
01:12:34You gave a central contract.
01:12:36We used to discuss about the money in 2008-09.
01:12:40And now you are looking at the money.
01:12:42And then what is this?
01:12:44From cars to all the advertisements that you are doing.
01:12:47You are doing amazing.
01:12:49You are doing everything apart from playing cricket.
01:12:51This is obviously a commercial sport.
01:12:55And I never say that we should reduce the money.
01:13:00But at least deliver.
01:13:03Yes.
01:13:03At the end of the day, it shouldn't be that they say that…
01:13:08…cricket is a game.
01:13:10It is like a game.
01:13:11No one understands the performance.
01:13:15It's a professional game.
01:13:18It's a competitive game.
01:13:19If you invest a lot of money, you can be accountable.
01:13:23The biggest thing is that it's not the players' fault.
01:13:26It's their fault that they stopped asking difficult questions.
01:13:30When you posted pictures of the players' individual milestones…
01:13:34…on your social media pages and you were losing the match…
01:13:38…then it was over.
01:13:40Why don't you ask questions?
01:13:41Your weak team has come here to tour Pakistan.
01:13:47How did you lose?
01:13:48You will think that he has won so many matches.
01:13:52Basically, it's our fault that we didn't push our stats.
01:13:57What about our stats?
01:14:01Falah has been the number one batter and the number one bowler.
01:14:07But against which team?
01:14:09Individual performance.
01:14:10Did we win a match with that performance?
01:14:13Doesn't it matter?
01:14:15That's what I am saying.
01:14:16What difference does it make to me if my team is at number one?
01:14:19If my team is at number five, it doesn't matter.
01:14:22If my team is at number five, it doesn't embarrass us in the World Cup.
01:14:25What do we gain from rankings and individual performances?
01:14:30Exactly.
01:14:31Those are stats.
01:14:32I was saying something else.
01:14:34Before we talk about the recent match in England…
01:14:39…look at Michael Vaughan's statement.
01:14:43Virender Sehwag's statement.
01:14:45Don't look at who is saying what.
01:14:47That is very important.
01:14:49Do you agree with their statement?
01:14:51Look at who is saying what.
01:14:53When we talk about the team that was made by the world…
01:14:57…the world has started talking about it.
01:14:59Yes.
01:15:00They have started saying what we have been saying for years.
01:15:03Where is the strike rate?
01:15:05There is nothing in T20 cricket without a strike rate.
01:15:08If you go up, you slow down the game.
01:15:11If you don't have a good power play at the end of the day…
01:15:14…you manage to score 150-150.
01:15:17The other teams in the world are scoring 190-200 and 200+.
01:15:21That is your one day.
01:15:23We are at 280.
01:15:24We are playing the same 90s cricket.
01:15:26The world is at 350.
01:15:28Even if we score 106 runs, we are going to the last ball.
01:15:31That is our performance.
01:15:32That is true.
01:15:34We have to think about it very seriously.
01:15:37To be very honest, I feel that…
01:15:38…you don't have the huge talent that we talk about.
01:15:43You have to improve your system.
01:15:45When will you get the talent?
01:15:46You have to give respect to domestic cricket.
01:15:49Your star players don't play domestic cricket.
01:15:53They make some excuse and go out.
01:15:55When these players will play, their standard will increase…
01:15:58…competitive cricket will increase and talent will be produced.
01:16:02I was looking at one thing.
01:16:03Think about it.
01:16:04The Indians are criticizing their current squad…
01:16:08…that you took Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma…
01:16:11…and made them open.
01:16:12You want to play safe cricket.
01:16:14You didn't take Abhishek Verma or anyone else.
01:16:17Think about it.
01:16:18Despite being so competitive, you are not that effective.
01:16:20Sir, that is what I am saying.
01:16:22That is the reason for their success.
01:16:24They don't take Abhishek Sharma…
01:16:27…for an IPL season performance.
01:16:30They don't take him like us.
01:16:33You don't know the condition and situation.
01:16:37They give their players a chance.
01:16:41They judge their players.
01:16:43We say that after PSL, we bring the players raw.
01:16:48And then they come to international and struggle.
01:16:51That is why the secret of winning Indian cricket is…
01:16:55…that they think properly and prepare the players.
01:16:59I am sure you must be proud now.
01:17:01But tell me one thing, Najeeb.
01:17:03We are saying that we need to make some changes.
01:17:07Who are the players who don't have a place in this team?
01:17:11Can you name them?
01:17:13As you can see, they have named Ishtakhar.
01:17:16Ishtakhar doesn't have a place in this team.
01:17:19He is not able to play his role.
01:17:22Azam needs to go back and work on his fitness.
01:17:25It is easy to hit 125-125 ballers.
01:17:30If he gets a better speed, he will win.
01:17:32Shadab is continuously failing.
01:17:35He needs to perform as a bowler.
01:17:38He won't be able to perform as a batsman.
01:17:43Shadab has to go back to domestic cricket.
01:17:45He has to play long cricket.
01:17:47He has to take wickets.
01:17:48When he has wickets under his belt, he will gain confidence.
01:17:54I am sure Shadab will come back.
01:17:56Usman. Yes, Usman.
01:17:58Usman doesn't have a place in this team.
01:18:00It was a mistake to take him.
01:18:01You are asking the next question.
01:18:03Think about how bad the technique is.
01:18:07We have to realize that yardstick can never be PSL.
01:18:10PSL is entertainment.
01:18:12We get a good chance to showcase our talent.
01:18:15We have a big brand.
01:18:16But you have to show your talent.
01:18:19But it's not effective.
01:18:20Don't make him a yardstick.
01:18:21Don't play international cricket on his basis.
01:18:24And Imad Haseem should play as a bowler?
01:18:26Do you think?
01:18:28There is a question mark.
01:18:30I think the way he played against India...
01:18:34...the way he played against Ireland...
01:18:37...do we need him or not?
01:18:39You have to decide that.
01:18:41Which direction do you want to go?
01:18:43Do you want to go to the new guys?
01:18:45Or do you want to stay here?
01:18:47These are important questions for the cricket board.
01:18:49You have to find the answers yourself.
01:18:51What do you think?
01:18:52We are doing so many experiments.
01:18:55And we have reached the World Cup.
01:18:57The experiments are not ending.
01:18:59Let's make a new team.
01:19:00What about the captaincy?
01:19:02We have a problem with the captains.
01:19:03You are saying that Bawar said in this tournament...
01:19:06...that he is not a good captain.
01:19:08No, he didn't say that in this tournament.
01:19:09He said it anyway.
01:19:10He said it very well.
01:19:12He said it very well.
01:19:13He said it very well.
01:19:16Yes, final nail in the coffin.
01:19:18I simply say...
01:19:20...zero learning on the job.
01:19:22You are the captain.
01:19:24There are six events.
01:19:25Four World Cups, two Asia Cups.
01:19:26And your captaincy...
01:19:28...is still a puzzle.
01:19:32So, obviously...
01:19:34...they can't make split-second decisions.
01:19:38There are a lot of flaws in their captainship.
01:19:40I don't think they will get a place in the T20 team.
01:19:44There is one more thing.
01:19:45Everybody is saying that.
01:19:46This is a big statement.
01:19:47Yes, everybody is saying that.
01:19:49There is one more thing, Najeeb.
01:19:51I was saying that the way you are talking...
01:19:53...and the way Phil Saut has assaulted...
01:19:57...and who is the most powerful player in our team?
01:20:02We used to think of Shahid Afridi.
01:20:05Are you talking about Fakhar Zaman?
01:20:07Fakhar Zaman is not performing right now.
01:20:10But you used to have Abdul Razak.
01:20:13You used to rely on him in death overs.
01:20:16He used to bat and score 100 in 10 overs and win the match.
01:20:19Who is he now?
01:20:20It's a shame that we still remember Abdul Razak...
01:20:23...Azhar Mehmood and Dini after so many years.
01:20:26Because you didn't develop.
01:20:27You had a brilliant chance to take Amir Jamal.
01:20:31Yes.
01:20:32You should have developed him.
01:20:33You needed a fast-balling all-rounder.
01:20:36Let me tell you something.
01:20:37There has been a huge mistake with Pakistan Cricket.
01:20:41This team wasn't like that.
01:20:43They wouldn't have got this result.
01:20:44You made all the openers middle-order.
01:20:47You made all the openers middle-order.
01:20:51Yes.
01:20:52If Amir Jamal and Usama Mir were in the same team...
01:21:00...there would have been a huge difference.
01:21:02There would have been different options.
01:21:03You didn't give Abrar a chance.
01:21:05You didn't give Abrar a chance.
01:21:07You didn't give Afridi a chance.
01:21:09I don't understand what was going on in the minds of...
01:21:15...Azhar Mehmood and Amir Jamal.
01:21:18What was going on in Babar's mind?
01:21:19What do you expect now?
01:21:21Will things continue like this?
01:21:24Will the friendships and friendships continue?
01:21:27Will they support each other?
01:21:29Or are we going to see a change?
01:21:31What are the news?
01:21:33It is very difficult to continue the friendships and friendships.
01:21:35Because everyone is exposed in front of the world.
01:21:38In fact, our Pakistani fans were very emotional.
01:21:42They were backing and supporting everyone.
01:21:45Now things are clear in front of everyone.
01:21:48There has been a huge mishap here.
01:21:50We have to fix it.
01:21:52But at the end of the day, as things are going on in Pakistan...
01:21:56...you both are connected to the current affairs.
01:22:00You know that.
01:22:01As everything is going on in this country, cricket is also going on.
01:22:04So, it can't be anything different here.
01:22:07I was thinking that...
01:22:11...there is a message that something has to happen and it has to happen.
01:22:15I was surprised that after such a pathetic performance...
01:22:18...someone has decided to take a vacation there.
01:22:21Someone has decided to go to America.
01:22:23I mean, the first thing should have been...
01:22:26...to call them and ask them.
01:22:28So, is there any chance that this will happen?
01:22:32It will happen.
01:22:33I wouldn't say that it will be a major surgery.
01:22:37But there will be minor changes...
01:22:41...which will make a difference.
01:22:43But in the long run, we...
01:22:45There is a short-term plan and a long-term plan.
01:22:48Our short-term plans are good.
01:22:50We can do that.
01:22:51We don't have a long-term plan.
01:22:53So, I have a request from my chairman, Mohsin Naqvi.
01:22:57Because he is a very powerful chairman.
01:23:00If he wants, he can change the face of Pakistan's cricket.
01:23:04So, he should take a strong decision.
01:23:08And to bring Pakistan's cricket back on track...
01:23:12...a lot of work will have to be done.
01:23:15Okay. Thank you so much, Najeeb Ulistan.
01:23:17Thank you so much, Najeeb.
01:23:18And of course, our cricket matters have come to this point...
01:23:21...that I don't understand which team went and what they went to do.
01:23:25And this...
01:23:26I mean, I don't think it has ever happened before...
01:23:28...that we came out of a tournament so soon.
01:23:30No, it has happened in the first few rounds.
01:23:32We have seen this embarrassment before.
01:23:34If you lose to a team like America, what can be greater than this?
01:23:37Let's take a break.
01:23:44Alright, now let's talk about Panagozino's World Refugee Day.
01:23:51It is obvious that due to any situation...
01:23:55...due to war or due to a pandemic or peace...
01:24:00...people who are forced to leave their country...
01:24:03...and are forced to go and stay somewhere else...
01:24:07...where they have to spend most of their time in Kashmir.
01:24:12Take the recent example of the Palestinians.
01:24:14Look at the Palestinians.
01:24:15They have gone to Egypt and other places.
01:24:19And when you go as a refugee...
01:24:21...you don't get basic facilities like food, gas, electricity, water...
01:24:27...even clothes in cold or hot weather.
01:24:31There is no shelter on your head.
01:24:33So, you have to face a lot of problems.
01:24:35It has been estimated that the number of refugees...
01:24:39...has exceeded 27 crores.
01:24:42Take a guess.
01:24:43The situation in Pakistan is different.
01:24:45Because more than 40 lakh Afghans came here.
01:24:49And Pakistan treated them very well.
01:24:53And today, some of them have registered.
01:24:57They have arranged for education for the children.
01:25:00So that they can become a useful city for the society.
01:25:04And Pakistan has been hospitable to them for decades.
01:25:07Yes, and there are still a lot of Afghan refugees here.
01:25:12And Pakistan wants to send their people to Afghanistan...
01:25:17...so that the situation is manageable for Pakistan.
01:25:23There is already a lot of population here.
01:25:25There is overpopulation.
01:25:26That is why the facilities are not distributed.
01:25:29And a lot of issues are created...
01:25:31...and that is why Pakistan launched a program...
01:25:34...in which a timeline was given...
01:25:37...as to how these Afghan refugees can return to their countries.
01:25:43A lot of them went, but I think another program like this is needed.
01:25:47Secondly, as we were talking about Palestine...
01:25:50...look at the situation in Gaza...
01:25:52...which started in October and is still going on.
01:25:55Almost 17 lakh people have been displaced.
01:25:58As we mentioned terrorism and extremism in Gaza...
01:26:02...there was an open-air jail there.
01:26:05And people were forced to leave the jail.
01:26:10And according to UNHCR's Global Trends Report for 2024...
01:26:14...the number of displaced people has reached a historic level.
01:26:2012 crore people have been displaced all over the world.
01:26:23And this number is increasing.
01:26:26And as we talk about the situation in Gaza...
01:26:30...I am sure that measures will be taken to improve the situation there.
01:26:36Because a week has passed...
01:26:37...but no progress has been made on the ceasefire in Gaza.
01:26:45Something needs to be done.
01:26:46We saw on this Eid that a lot of people sent messages...
01:26:49...saying that when you are celebrating Eid...
01:26:52...don't forget your Palestinian brothers and sisters.
01:26:54On Eid, you can help them in any way you can.
01:26:59Whether it is through a message, or by raising your voice for them...
01:27:03...or financially, or by giving them food...
01:27:07...you can help them in any way you can.
01:27:09So, please do help them.
01:27:11Okay. So...
01:27:13Now, this is...
01:27:15This is from 2020, when COVID came.
01:27:18We saw that we started relying a lot on gadgets.
01:27:21You started relying a lot on gadgets.
01:27:23Of course, it will have its own disadvantages...
01:27:26...but there are other disadvantages in terms of screen time.
01:27:29And one incident that took place in Faisalabad has shaken things up.
01:27:32When these batteries are overcharged...
01:27:36...or the batteries are defective...
01:27:39...there have been many incidents of such batteries.
01:27:42You can see that this battery has burst here.
01:27:44This laptop's battery burst...
01:27:47...and two children lost their lives and seven people were injured.
01:27:52How did this battery burst? How much damage has been done?
01:27:55We are showing you some scenes of this.
01:27:57It is a sad incident. Oh, there was a fire too.
01:28:00So, this incident that took place...
01:28:02...the two brothers and sisters who were involved...
01:28:05...were taken to the Allied Hospital...
01:28:07...but they lost their lives, while three children and seven people...
01:28:10...were injured and under treatment.
01:28:12The rescue team says that there was a fire at home...
01:28:13...due to the charging of the laptop's battery.
01:28:17And Mohammad Abid Khan, who is an RPO, a doctor...
01:28:20...says that the SSP investigation will continue.
01:28:24There is another reason for this.
01:28:26Firstly, when we change the batteries...
01:28:30...you know that overheating is a big issue...
01:28:34...regardless of the defective battery.
01:28:36Secondly, they are saying that there was a fire due to the spark.
01:28:40It needs to be investigated as to what really happened.
01:28:44Let me tell you one thing.
01:28:46Sometimes, whether it is a mobile or a laptop...
01:28:50...we forget to charge it.
01:28:53The whole day goes by.
01:28:55It overheats and when the battery starts to swell...
01:28:58...it means that the battery has become defective.
01:29:00It has become dangerous.
01:29:01Often, your mobile also heats up a lot.
01:29:04So, you should take care of such gadgets.
01:29:06Okay. Don't show me your phone, it will start to get cold.
01:29:09The condition of the phone will be very bad.
01:29:10There will be scratches on one side.
01:29:12I can tell you the story.
01:29:13No, I don't want to hear it from you.
01:29:15You made me listen to a bad song on Eid.
01:29:19I was tired of listening to it.
01:29:20With this, it is time to take your leave.
01:29:22Before I say anything else...
01:29:24...stay happy, stay blessed and stay happy on your expenses.
01:29:26Allah Hafiz.

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