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(Current Affairs)

Host:
- Waseem Badami

Guests:
- Hamid Mir (Analyst)
- Syed Mustafa Kamal MQMP

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Transcript
00:00In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful, Peace be upon you.
00:19In the beginning of the program, we have given a lot of trouble to Senior Journalist, Senior Investigator, Mr. Hamid Mir,
00:26so that he can make our problems easier on the basis of his knowledge and investigation.
00:31There are a lot of questions that are arising in people's minds regarding Imran Khan Sahib and Faiz Ameed Sahib's arrest.
00:37Today Imran Khan Sahib has said that I think they will take me to the military court and this is why Faiz Ameed was arrested.
00:44And Faiz Ameed will become a witness against me and he will say that it was my mastermind, it was the personality of my mind and something like that will happen.
00:53We will talk about a lot of other things in the beginning of the program.
00:56In the second part of the program, there is a lot of debate regarding electricity.
01:00Mr. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Mr. Mariam Nawaz Sharif were asked to use electricity for 500 units.
01:08They said that they will use electricity for 200 units.
01:13For the next two months, a concession of Rs. 14 per unit has been made.
01:20They say that this is a very good thing and they have spent some money from their own budget.
01:26What could be a better thing than this?
01:28But this announcement came under debate all over the country.
01:31The people of Sindh said that today the Prime Minister of Sindh said that this is stupid.
01:35They did not mention this announcement.
01:37But there was a clear indication that if they make a stupid announcement, then it becomes difficult for us.
01:41And in this regard, there was an exchange of sentences between Mr. Mariam Nawaz Sharif and Mr. Musawwar Kamal.
01:47Mr. Musawwar Kamal said that it should also be for the people of Karachi.
01:49Ms. Mariam said that you should get it done from your Sindh government.
01:52We will talk about all this in the second part of the program.
01:54We have invited Mr. Hamid Mir, who has been with us for a long time, without any introduction.
02:00Huzoor, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
02:03Wa-alaikum-as-salam, Mr. Ameer.
02:05Sir, thank you very much for your time, Mr. Ameer.
02:07I will start with a simple, straight, innocent question.
02:11If what Mr. Khan is saying happens, you will be surprised.
02:14You will not be surprised at all that General Retired Mr. Faiz Ameer becomes a witness against Imran Khan.
02:21Do you think this will happen?
02:24Look, I will not be very surprised.
02:29The reason for this is that there are many great politicians in Pakistan,
02:37whom people have given a lot of love and respect.
02:42This has happened to them before.
02:45Like Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, he had formed a Federal Security Force, FSF.
02:51He was appointed by Masood Mehmood.
02:53He was appointed by Masood Mehmood, who was a very experienced police officer.
02:59He was a very cruel man, and Mr. Bhutto used to beat him up a lot.
03:04So, in the case in which Mr. Bhutto was hanged, Masood Mehmood was appointed as a witness.
03:11But keep in mind that when the Supreme Court rejected that decision after many years,
03:18then the status of Wada Maaf Goa has become doubtful.
03:21But my personal experience about Mr. Faiz,
03:27I can say that he was a great king of falsehood,
03:34and lying and talking under someone's pressure,
03:42it was a game of his left hand.
03:44Similarly, he took all the promotions.
03:46He became the DG ISI, and then he wanted to become the Army Chief.
03:50And when Imran Khan was the Prime Minister,
03:53Badami Sahib, from that time onwards,
03:56this came to my personal knowledge,
04:00that he used to meet the leaders of the People's Party and Muslim League Noon,
04:04and used to talk against Imran Khan,
04:09and used to say that,
04:10you think that I am very close to Imran Khan, but I am very distant from him.
04:13And there are many witnesses to this.
04:15So, when Imran Khan was the Prime Minister,
04:18at that time also, I don't know with what intention,
04:22General Faiz used to talk against Imran Khan.
04:24And on the other hand, Imran Khan used to think that he is very close to him.
04:28So, I won't be surprised if General Faiz becomes a Wada Maaf Goa against Imran Khan.
04:34But, becoming a Wada Maaf Goa only against Imran Khan,
04:39will be a very surprising thing.
04:42Because General Faiz didn't do anything big on Imran Khan's behest.
04:47He did most of the wrong things on the behest of General Bajwa.
04:51So, I think that if he remains silent against General Bajwa,
04:57and becomes a Wada Maaf Goa against Imran Khan,
05:00then whatever will happen,
05:02will actually become a charge sheet against General Faiz.
05:06Please make it a little easier for our viewers.
05:09When we say Wada Maaf Goa,
05:11because this is very much under discussion today.
05:13And if this happens,
05:14then it will determine the direction of Pakistan's politics in the near future.
05:17So, what is a Wada Maaf Goa?
05:19The one who himself admits his crime,
05:21he believes that I was also a part of it,
05:23but I did it on his behest.
05:24And then what happens?
05:25Please explain it in simple words.
05:29See, I gave you the example of Masood Mehmood.
05:32So, Masood Mehmood was not just a single Wada Maaf Goa.
05:35There were two or three others with him.
05:37So, Masood Mehmood gave the statement that
05:40I was not ordered to kill the father of Nawab Muhammad Ahmed Khan,
05:48but I was ordered to kill Ahmed Reza Qasuri.
05:54I later assigned some FSF officers.
05:59And when they fired at Ahmed Reza Qasuri in Shahdaman Chowk, Lahore,
06:04he was driving a car,
06:06and he was sitting in the next seat.
06:08So, Nawab Muhammad Ahmed Khan was shot,
06:10and he was killed.
06:11And I did all this on the behest of the then Prime Minister Zulfiqar Bhutto.
06:20So, did Masood Mehmood lose his life in this statement?
06:25Yes, Masood Mehmood lost his life,
06:30but at the same time, he also lost Pakistan.
06:33And he left Pakistan,
06:35and never returned to Pakistan.
06:38And he died in America.
06:40So, is there a legal provision?
06:44Because Masood Mehmood in that particular case,
06:46or Faiz Sahib in this case,
06:47he must be accepting his own crime, right?
06:49So, is there a legal provision for accepting one's own crime?
06:53Let me give you another example.
06:56Sometimes, some convicted criminals
07:02are punished by the court.
07:04So, in our case, there is a provision
07:06that the President of Pakistan has the right
07:08to forgive them for their crimes.
07:10When Imran Khan was the Prime Minister,
07:12there were some leaders of the Taliban movement in Pakistan,
07:18Muslim Khan and Mehmood Khan.
07:20So, General Faiz and General Bajwa
07:23were sentenced to death.
07:26They were given the death penalty.
07:27They were forgiven.
07:28And they were not punished.
07:30And then they were released.
07:32I don't know where they are now.
07:34There is a provision in our constitution.
07:36The President has the right.
07:38But the concept of forgiveness,
07:40I think it will be very difficult
07:42for General Faiz Sahib to become a forgiving witness.
07:45Because if he becomes a forgiving witness,
07:47then he will have to promise
07:49that if you put someone on Imran Khan,
07:51that I did this at Imran Khan's behest,
07:54I killed someone, I got someone killed,
07:56then they will have to be released
07:58like Masood Mehmood.
08:00And I don't think it will be possible
08:02that someone will release General Faiz Sahib
08:04in this current situation.
08:06Because,
08:08Badami Sahib,
08:10Anjuman Mutasareen-e-Faiz,
08:12has a very wide circle.
08:14And if this government
08:16or anyone,
08:18releases General Faiz Sahib as a forgiving witness
08:20and traps Imran Khan,
08:22then the Anjuman Mutasareen-e-Faiz,
08:24a lot of people are included in it.
08:26So, everyone has their own chart sheet.
08:28There are also names of some
08:30purdah nasheen-e-Faiz.
08:32The list of those who have lost faiz is very long.
08:34Yes, it is very long.
08:36Look, it is such an interesting thing
08:38that the people against whom
08:40Faiz Sahib made conspiracies,
08:42made false cases,
08:44made references,
08:46the current President of Pakistan,
08:48Asim Ali Zardari is included in it.
08:50The current Prime Minister,
08:52the current Chief Justice of Pakistan,
08:54Qazi Fadiza is included in it.
08:56The current Army Chief, General Asim Muneer is included in it.
08:58Some Chief Ministers are included in it.
09:00And there are a lot of people from the Supreme Court.
09:02There are some journalists,
09:04lawyers, traders,
09:06and there are some people
09:08who say that General Faiz Sahib
09:10has also made conspiracies in our house.
09:12So, where will these allegations go?
09:14That's why I think it is very difficult
09:16to forgive General Faiz's promise.
09:18Okay, but there is one more name that is coming.
09:20The former Chief Justice of Pakistan,
09:22Mr. Saqib Nisar.
09:24He could also be arrested.
09:26I just spoke to him a while ago.
09:28He said, I went to Pakistan on 7th August
09:30when Mr. Faiz's case did not come.
09:32I had already planned to leave Pakistan.
09:34I am here in London now.
09:36I will go ahead and then come back.
09:38I will come back on my appointed date.
09:40I have nothing to do with him.
09:42I have nothing to do with him.
09:44He has never asked me to do anything.
09:46Where did Mr. Saqib Nisar come from?
09:50I don't know
09:52who brought Mr. Saqib Nisar here.
09:54He was also saying the same thing.
09:56Who brought me here?
09:58Where did I come from?
10:00When Mr. Saqib Nisar
10:02was the Chief Justice,
10:04as far as I remember,
10:06he was in contact with
10:08Army Chief General
10:10Qamar Javed Bajwa.
10:12After that,
10:14when he retired
10:16and the last 1.5-2 years
10:18have passed,
10:20Mr. Badami has
10:22had many incidents
10:24with Mr. Saqib Nisar.
10:26There is a lot of detail about him.
10:28If Mr. Saqib Nisar
10:30says anything about him
10:32or writes a book about him,
10:34there will be great revelations.
10:36I think that
10:38Mr. Nawaz Sharif is very upset
10:40with Mr. Saqib Nisar.
10:42Many other people are also upset.
10:44His circle of followers
10:46is very big.
10:48But I think that
10:50Mr. Saqib Nisar
10:52has kept
10:54his mouth shut.
10:56If he says anything,
10:58Mr. Faiz will not be harmed.
11:00Those people will be harmed
11:02who were
11:04on top of Mr. Faiz.
11:06Right. His pen is working.
11:08Keep your mouth shut.
11:10Regardless,
11:12regarding Mr. Faiz,
11:14do you think Imran Khan
11:16will take him to the military court?
11:20Yes, he can be taken
11:22to the military court.
11:24But I just
11:26told you that
11:28I find it difficult
11:30that General Faiz will be made
11:32a promise witness.
11:34A promise means
11:36that he has been promised
11:38to be forgiven.
11:40He has been promised
11:42to be forgiven.
11:44So, if you want to
11:46forgive General Faiz,
11:48why do you need to
11:50court-martial him?
11:52Why are such big people
11:54talking about this?
11:56It is possible that
11:58both Mr. Faiz and Mr. Khan
12:00will be charged.
12:02We are talking about
12:04only one possibility.
12:06Mr. Faiz will be forgiven
12:08and Mr. Khan will be
12:10charged.
12:12It is possible.
12:16Mr. Badami,
12:18I am a journalist.
12:20I don't belong to any party.
12:22When Mr. Faiz was in power,
12:24when he came to DGIS,
12:26I used to criticize him.
12:28Our journalists
12:30were treated unfairly.
12:32I knew that Mr. Faiz
12:34was involved in this.
12:36I used to take his name.
12:38He used to get angry with me
12:40and put restrictions on me.
12:42He treated many other journalists
12:44unfairly.
12:46The problem is that
12:48many people
12:50say that Mr. Faiz did this to me.
12:52Some say that he did this to me.
12:54Everything is being done on Mr. Faiz.
12:56Whatever Mr. Faiz did
12:58in his tenure,
13:00before 2022,
13:02has it stopped today?
13:04If you want to
13:06marshal Mr. Faiz's court,
13:08you must set a good example.
13:10But it should not
13:12be repeated.
13:14If it is repeated,
13:16even today,
13:18someone will try
13:20to pressurize me.
13:22How dare you
13:24file a petition
13:26against the slowdown
13:28of firewalls and internet
13:30in Islamabad High Court?
13:32What is the benefit
13:34of accountability?
13:36If the same thing is being done
13:38against the media,
13:40there will be no benefit.
13:42Many people
13:44say that Mr. Faiz
13:46did this to me.
13:48If you are
13:50taking Mr. Faiz's
13:52accountability,
13:54and if those actions
13:56of Mr. Faiz do not stop,
13:58in 2, 3 or 4 years,
14:00many people
14:02will come to power.
14:04Sir, this is absolutely right.
14:06But technically speaking,
14:08the press release of ISPR
14:10seems to be against
14:12the post-retirement
14:14army act.
14:16In simple words,
14:18some people did not come
14:20even after retirement.
14:22They got the PTI
14:24done on May 9,
14:26leaked some information,
14:28worked against the army chief.
14:30So, they got the
14:32accountability done.
14:34This is the top city
14:36and the second one.
14:38This is not a political
14:40maneuver.
14:42Mr. Badami,
14:444 months ago,
14:46I started asking
14:48the question
14:50why General Faiz
14:52is in contact with
14:54some of his
14:56justice leaders.
14:58Who did I ask?
15:00I asked the PTI people.
15:02So, obviously,
15:04when you are a journalist
15:06and you are in contact
15:08with all kinds of people,
15:10you are in contact
15:12with Karan Thapar
15:14and Rauf Hassan.
15:16So, one of them
15:18will share something
15:20with you that will be
15:22off the record.
15:24So, a senior
15:26who has been
15:28with me
15:30for many years,
15:32he told me
15:34about General Faiz.
15:36I said, what happened?
15:38He said, he dictates to us.
15:40A senior
15:42comes to us.
15:44He is a second tier
15:46or third tier.
15:48He says, why didn't you
15:50appoint him in Punjab?
15:52Why didn't you give him
15:54in Punjab?
15:56So, we go around
15:58and meet Imran Khan
16:00in Diyala Jail
16:02and take instructions from him.
16:04He says,
16:06ignore this.
16:08Then we come to know
16:10that General Faiz
16:12gives us the impression
16:14that I am giving you
16:16orders on behalf of Imran Khan.
16:18So, this is how we came to know.
16:20If I had spoken
16:22four months ago,
16:24I didn't know
16:26that General Faiz will be court-martialed.
16:28I didn't know.
16:30I didn't expect
16:32that in Pakistan,
16:34a former DG ISI
16:36will be court-martialed
16:38and will be accused of
16:40having a political party.
16:42I know that
16:44many leaders of ISI
16:46used to talk to us
16:48that this parliamentary democracy
16:50should be abolished
16:52together with us.
16:54DG ISI
16:56used to talk to us
16:58and we used to fight with them.
17:00I didn't expect this to happen
17:02with General Faiz.
17:04Four months ago,
17:06I didn't know that he had
17:08a connection with PTI.
17:10Now, four months later,
17:12he is accused of having
17:14a connection with PTI.
17:16I think he had a connection
17:18with PTI.
17:48In summary,
17:50what do you think
17:52will happen in the next
17:546-10 months?
17:56Judges seem to think
17:58that the case is in
18:00Mr. Khan's favor.
18:02Institutions don't
18:04get along with Mr. Khan.
18:06Mr. Khan sometimes
18:08makes statements
18:10and sometimes doesn't.
18:12What will happen in the
18:14next 6-8 months?
18:16What will happen in the next
18:186-8 months?
18:46This is the real problem
18:48of Pakistan.
18:50Your young generation
18:52is uncertain about
18:54their future.
18:56This problem will be solved
18:58if you establish
19:00rule of law in Pakistan
19:02and give confidence
19:04to the people.
19:06But the situation in Pakistan
19:08is such that some individuals
19:10are concerned about
19:12their survival.
19:14They want to fight
19:16for their survival.
19:18They want to fight
19:20for the survival of
19:22Pakistan.
19:24The Supreme Court
19:26and Parliament
19:28are fighting.
19:30This is so unfortunate.
19:32This is so unfortunate.
19:34Imran Khan and
19:36Nawaz Sharif
19:38think that if Imran Khan
19:40survives,
19:42then everyone
19:44is fighting
19:46for their survival.
19:48Individuals have
19:50involved institutions
19:52in this struggle.
19:54There is only one way
19:56to bring stability
19:58right now.
20:00You should establish
20:02rule of law in Pakistan.
20:04It may seem like a book
20:06to you.
20:08But remember one thing.
20:10I will give you an example
20:12from the past.
20:14In 2017-2018,
20:16when Nawaz Sharif
20:18was declared ineligible
20:20by the Supreme Court
20:22and he was in jail,
20:24no one imagined
20:26that he would be released
20:28from jail.
20:30The military leadership
20:32at that time
20:34had the same views
20:36as today's military leadership
20:38This is Pakistan.
20:40If Nawaz Sharif is released
20:42from jail,
20:44his disqualification
20:46may end.
20:48But for this,
20:50Imran Khan will have to
20:52do what Nawaz Sharif did.
20:54Compromise.
20:56A deal of principles.
20:58If Imran Khan also
21:00compromised,
21:02then he will be released
21:04from jail.
21:06Our leader is very acceptable.
21:08If this acceptance ends,
21:10then you have to
21:12choose one of the two.
21:14Either you come out of jail
21:16by making a deal,
21:18or you keep your acceptance.
21:20This is the real
21:22problem of Pakistan's politics.
21:24If Imran Khan has to
21:26come out of jail,
21:28then he will have to become
21:30Nawaz Sharif.
21:32Mir sahib,
21:34did you have any direct contact
21:36with Faiz Hameed sahib?
21:38You gave a speech
21:40during the arrest of
21:42Asad Toor sahib.
21:44He was the one
21:46who criticized you.
21:48Did you have to suffer
21:50after that?
21:52Innocent question.
21:54You asked an innocent question.
21:56I will tell you some details.
21:58Just tell me
22:00the details
22:02so that you can understand.
22:04Yes, so that you can understand.
22:06In those days,
22:08there were many journalists,
22:10human rights activists,
22:12who were picked up,
22:14beaten up and left.
22:16They did not report.
22:18Now, many incidents
22:20have happened.
22:22When Asad Toor was killed
22:24in his house,
22:26he reported it.
22:28I did not know Asad Toor
22:30at that time.
22:32When the first demonstration
22:34against Asad Toor took place,
22:36no one told me about it.
22:38I did not go there.
22:40After that,
22:42Islamabad Press Club
22:44and PFUJ organized
22:46another demonstration.
22:48I was called there.
22:50I went there for a while
22:52and was going back
22:54without giving a speech.
22:56Suddenly, Asad Toor sahib
22:58called me.
23:00He said,
23:02I have been beaten up.
23:04I have been injured.
23:06He said,
23:08this is the action
23:10of a girl's brother.
23:12I was very angry.
23:14I knew who was doing this.
23:16I gave a speech.
23:18I did not take anyone's name.
23:20I gave a speech.
23:22I gave a speech.
23:24I gave a speech.
23:26I spoke about Asad Toor.
23:28That evening,
23:30Shahzaib Khanzada
23:32called me to his show.
23:34I made another announcement
23:36there that
23:38there is pressure on Asad Zardari
23:40that just like Nawaz Sharif
23:42has left Pakistan,
23:44you also leave Pakistan
23:46on medical grounds.
23:48Allah Allah, Khair Salah.
23:50But Zardari has refused.
23:52Faiz sahib was doing this.
23:54Till 10 or 11 pm,
23:56the situation was not so bad.
23:58I spoke about this that night.
24:00You check the record.
24:02So, my
24:04matters got tight.
24:06After that, there was pressure.
24:08It is a long story.
24:10Now, I was restricted.
24:12When I was restricted,
24:14he said, apologize.
24:16I said, I do not apologize.
24:18I started writing in Washington Post.
24:20I started writing in DW Urdu.
24:22He thought
24:24we have also suppressed
24:26many people.
24:28He contacted me through my journalist friends.
24:30I said that
24:32if you did not attack Asad Toor,
24:34then catch the people
24:36who have killed Asad Toor.
24:38We have CCTV footage of them.
24:40You can catch them.
24:42If the premier intelligence agency
24:44thinks that
24:46their leaders have not done this,
24:48then catch the people.
25:20I went to the ISI headquarter, a place on Margalla road where most of the politicians meet them.
25:28I went there and took two journalists with me.
25:31Two great leaders of the journalists.
25:33I told them to go with me as witnesses.
25:36When we went there, we thought that the people who were attacking Asatur would have been arrested.
25:43And we would be told that the people have been arrested.
25:45We asked them where the people were.
25:47They said that they haven't been arrested yet.
25:50We asked them when they would be arrested.
25:52They said that they would be arrested by tomorrow.
25:56When there was a lot of argument, they said that they would be arrested by tonight.
26:01But you should calm down the situation.
26:04They said that they had another assistant with them, Mr. Rehmat.
26:12He was a subordinate of Mr. Faiz.
26:16When we came back, Mr. Rehmat came behind me.
26:19He said that there was another issue.
26:21I asked him what that issue was.
26:23He said that you said that someone's wife had shot someone.
26:27I will tell you that as well.
26:29I asked him to clear that as well.
26:31I told him to first present the people who were attacking Asatur.
26:36He said that you should solve this issue as well.
26:39I asked him what the issue was.
26:41He said that a few years ago, there was an attack in Karachi.
26:45Mr. Faiz tried to stop that attack.
26:49A dacoit shot him and he was shot.
26:52I asked him what the issue was.
26:54He said that there must be an FIR.
26:56A dacoit shot a military officer.
26:58There must be an FIR.
27:00I asked him to give me a copy of the FIR.
27:02I will clarify that as well.
27:04Mr. Badami, neither the people who attacked Asatur were arrested.
27:09Nor did anyone give me the FIR after that.
27:13This means that Mr. Faiz's system was based on lies.
27:17He had lied to a lot of people.
27:20One of his lies was caught by Mr. Akram Sheikh, the ex-president of the Supreme Court Bar.
27:26He was writing a book.
27:28When he included Mr. Faiz's lie in that book,
27:32his house was attacked in Islamabad.
27:35He also snatched the copy of the book from him.
27:38Yes, I remember that.
27:41I told you that I had a direct relationship with him.
27:46It was very interesting.
27:48I found out that he lied a lot.
27:51Before we leave, Mr. Mir, let me tell you something.
27:54Today, your video has become an adornment of Twitter.
27:59You are in Islamabad.
28:02You look like a journalist.
28:05A friend of yours is upset with you.
28:09He is raising his hand to shake hands with you.
28:12He is not doing that.
28:14He is asking you if you are a journalist.
28:17What happened?
28:19It's not like that.
28:21Actually, I had another case today.
28:25I filed a petition against Mr. Arshad Sharif.
28:30The Islamabad High Court told me that
28:33I should submit a list of journalists who were killed in 2024.
28:38I had to submit that list.
28:41I was going to the registrar's office.
28:44When I came in, I saw a man.
28:49I saw him from a distance.
28:51Two or three days ago, I came to the Islamabad High Court
28:54to file a petition against the firewall.
28:57That man made a video of me and posted it.
29:01He commented on Iman Mazari that
29:05Hamid Mir has filed a case against him.
29:08I said, he is the same man who tweeted about Iman Mazari.
29:11That tweet was very inappropriate.
29:16I thought it was from the Noon Leak account.
29:20I saw that man.
29:22I said, he made a video of me on Friday.
29:25I asked him if he was from Noon Leak.
29:28He said, yes, I am from Noon Leak.
29:32A journalist came to me from the left side.
29:38He shook my hand.
29:40I didn't see him properly.
29:42My focus was on something else.
29:45Someone told me later that he was a camera man for a TV channel.
29:50I said, it was a misunderstanding.
29:52I am sorry for that.
29:54I apologize to that journalist as well.
29:58The Noon Leak Media Cell tried to make an issue out of it.
30:03They didn't shake my hand properly.
30:06I didn't shake his hand.
30:08I was confused.
30:10He has no objection.
30:12I have nothing to do with him.
30:14He has an objection.
30:16Mr. Badami, you must remember.
30:18When PTI was in power,
30:20PTI's Media Cell used to do this to us.
30:23Today, Noon Leak's Media Cell does this to us.
30:28Thank you very much.
30:30We will be back after the break.
30:56I will cut it short.
31:22Today, the Prime Minister criticized this announcement.
31:25He said, it is a stupid announcement.
31:27It is a problem for us.
31:29Mr. Ghani said, for two months,
31:31you will save Rs. 45 billion.
31:33It will benefit one customer.
31:35It will be worth Rs. 5,000.
31:37You will save Rs. 45 billion.
31:39How much more can you do with it?
31:41The Punjab government said,
31:43we spent our budget on this.
31:45Then, Mr. Farooq Sattar said,
31:49this is for political gain.
31:51Leave the rest of the country.
31:53Take care of your own people.
31:55I have with me, Mr. Mustafa Kamal.
31:57Of course, he is the Senior Convener of MKM Pakistan.
31:59We will talk to him.
32:01Mr. Kamal, thank you for your time.
32:03The question is simple.
32:05Do you think that
32:07Ms. Maryam or Mr. Musnir did a good thing?
32:10And this should happen in Sindh as well.
32:13Or do you think this is a non-starter?
32:15Mr. Farooq Sattar said,
32:17this is for political gain.
32:19Otherwise, what will happen in two months
32:21if Rs. 14 is reduced?
32:23What is your opinion on this?
32:25No, no.
32:27We think this is a good step.
32:29They are working.
32:31They are active.
32:33There is a difference
32:35between the Punjab government
32:37and the previous government.
32:39People are also asking questions.
32:41Our issue is that
32:43the Punjab government
32:45is talking about electricity.
32:47We can show you a series of our activities.
32:49But,
32:51soon after this budget,
32:53the problems in prices,
32:55the high inflation,
32:57the taxes,
32:59and the ambitious
33:01budget
33:03of Rs. 12,000,
33:05Rs. 900,
33:07Rs. 13,000 tax
33:09that has been set.
33:11For the next IMF deal,
33:13the conditions that have been set,
33:15after that,
33:17a common man's life
33:19has become a burden.
33:21As you know,
33:23Karachi earns
33:25more than 50% of Pakistan's revenue.
33:27Even in this difficult situation,
33:2950% of Pakistan's export
33:31is based in Karachi.
33:33So, industries
33:35are shutting down here.
33:37As you know,
33:39there are 6 cents per unit charge
33:41and we are giving
33:4316 cents per unit charge.
33:45After that,
33:47the issue of
33:49capacity payments came up.
33:51We did the detailing
33:53and did the research.
33:55Alhamdulillah,
33:57we have the option
33:59to talk to people.
34:01We don't need any protests.
34:03We don't need to block
34:05any road.
34:07Allah has given us the ability
34:09to take time from the Prime Minister
34:11and people's issues.
34:13But, Mr. Mushtaq,
34:15this particular demand
34:17should be made by the Prime Minister.
34:19He is the Chief Executive of a province
34:21and he has a budget.
34:23For example,
34:25he took out Rs. 5 out of Rs. 100
34:27and made it Rs. 95.
34:29He gave relief to his people
34:31for 2 months.
34:33What can Mr. Mariam Nawazani do?
34:35Your Prime Minister will also do it.
34:37Mr. Wasim,
34:39just give me a minute.
34:41Let me continue.
34:43When I told you the background,
34:45these were the issues of the people.
34:47People were not able to pay their bills
34:49and the impact of electricity
34:51was there.
34:53So, we went to the Prime Minister.
34:55We were both in the leadership of
34:57Khalid Mughal.
34:59The Prime Minister called the
35:01Power Minister and the Information Minister.
35:03The Deputy Prime Minister
35:05and the Foreign Minister were also there.
35:07His staff and young people were also there.
35:09His entire team was there.
35:11We kept a complete case.
35:13This was a long time ago.
35:15We kept a complete case.
35:17We told them all the studies and numbers.
35:19We told them that this will not work.
35:21Our calculation is that
35:23with the capacity charges
35:25and the redundancy,
35:27it will not work.
35:29We told our delegation,
35:31Mr. Khalid Mughal and Mr. Mustafa Kawal,
35:33that this is our demand.
35:35This is our demand.
35:37We have to pay the electricity bills.
35:39They held our meeting from there.
35:41They held our meeting
35:43with the Power Minister.
35:45They said that the detailing that we have decided,
35:47you do not have to talk about this outside.
35:49We want to take you on board.
35:51What are we doing now?
35:53The next day, the Deputy Secretary of the Prime Minister
35:55sat with us in that meeting.
35:57I took all my MNAs
35:59and went to the Power Minister.
36:01We had a briefing.
36:03On that day, the Prime Minister told us
36:05that our Information Minister,
36:07Mr. Attaullah Tariq
36:09and
36:11Mr. Mustafa Kamal,
36:13both of us held a press conference
36:15on these electricity bills and IPPs.
36:17I want to tell you
36:19that our problem is not with the Punjab government.
36:21What I said yesterday
36:23and the day before yesterday,
36:25we did not have a meeting
36:27with the Prime Minister
36:29to hold a press conference
36:31that the electricity bill in Punjab
36:33has been reduced by Rs. 14.
36:35From where I am from,
36:37I have only seen the news.
36:39We had a meeting with the Prime Minister
36:41so that the electricity bill in Punjab
36:43is reduced.
36:45It is possible that the Prime Minister
36:47will say that the steps taken
36:49by the Prime Minister
36:51will have an impact on the whole of Pakistan.
36:53The Chief Executive of a province
36:55has made a decision for its people.
36:57I want to tell the Prime Minister
36:59that this problem is in the whole of the country.
37:01From where I belong,
37:03there is a lot of it here.
37:05Alhamdulillah, people in Punjab
37:07are still happier than before.
37:09They should be aware of this sensitivity.
37:11If this is what you are saying,
37:13then the Prime Minister should say it.
37:15We should not get news
37:17from these sources
37:19that the Prime Minister of Punjab
37:21has done this.
37:23You should also talk to your Prime Minister.
37:25You know how our relations
37:27are with the People's Party.
37:29We have done CBMs.
37:31We have also met
37:33Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
37:35We have also met Zardari.
37:37We do not have any fight.
37:39But we have a history.
37:41We always complain that
37:43the Sindh government does not treat
37:45Karachi and Hyderabad well.
37:47We always complain that
37:49we are not a part of their governance.
37:51How can you tell us in these circumstances?
37:53If we were in such good conditions,
37:55we would have come to you
37:57four months before the elections
37:59and expressed our unconditional support.
38:01And we are still standing
38:03on that unconditional support.
38:05I request the Prime Minister
38:07that this is a sensitivity
38:09in the whole of Pakistan.
38:11You know that when a press conference
38:13will be held in Punjab,
38:15the people of the three provinces
38:17will wonder who we are.
38:19I think the Prime Minister should
38:21answer this question.
38:23We have been told
38:25that we will get relief.
38:27We have been shown working.
38:29We should announce that relief
38:31to the whole country.
38:33And it should not be that
38:35electricity in Punjab is at one price
38:37and electricity in Sindh is at another.
38:39If someone should get rebate,
38:41the industries should get it.
38:43The workers should get it.
38:45Karachi is a port city.
38:47It exports more than 50% of Pakistan.
38:49If someone should get relief,
38:51we should get it.
38:53And if you are asking me
38:55to talk to the Prime Minister,
38:57then you should make us sit
38:59and talk to him.
39:01The Prime Minister is senior.
39:03He should talk to the Prime Minister
39:05of the People's Party and the MQM.
39:07He should sit in the middle.
39:09He will say,
39:11let me run my province.
39:13I know how to run my province.
39:15Let me talk to the Prime Minister
39:17He is not the Prime Minister of Islamabad.
39:19He is the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
39:21The province is under the jurisdiction
39:23of Pakistan.
39:25And the population of Pakistan
39:27is 24 crore.
39:29And the population of Pakistan
39:31is not 15 crore or 12 crore.
39:33You will understand
39:35what I am trying to say.
39:37The population of Pakistan is 24 crore.
39:39And Pakistan becomes Pakistan
39:41by including all four provinces.
39:43So Islamabad is not only Pakistan
39:45Punjab is not only Pakistan.
39:49You see how civilized
39:51the people of Karachi and the MQM
39:53have become.
39:55They are not protesting against
39:57or blocking the roads.
39:59But we are saying
40:01that Karachi shares
40:03what Pakistan earns.
40:05So you want the Sindh government
40:07to reduce the budget
40:09and reduce the infrastructure.
40:11But for now,
40:13You see,
40:15this should happen
40:17from both sides.
40:19Basically, the power sector
40:21at the federal level,
40:23we have a complete briefing
40:25and all the details.
40:27The redundant IPPs
40:29should be out of the system.
40:31Those who don't have the capacity
40:33and those who are dead,
40:35their money is also being spent.
40:37Then the difference
40:39that we have
40:41in terms of capacity,
40:43generation and demand.
40:45What is the problem now?
40:47We have more electricity
40:49and our demand is less.
40:51And the demand is less
40:53and you have to pay for it.
40:55And who is paying that money?
40:57The one who is already paying.
40:59So what you have to do
41:01is increase the consumers.
41:03How will the consumers increase?
41:05There is industrialization.
41:07You are occupying land here.
41:09Till the time you have industries,
41:11there will be exports,
41:13you will give them electricity.
41:15Today, the electricity of the consumers
41:17will reduce.
41:19You have kept your dollar stable.
41:21What has happened in Pakistan?
41:23When the dollar has gone up,
41:25your capacity charges have already increased.
41:27We have an idea of this.
41:29In our closed door meeting,
41:31you cannot do a single rupee
41:33or a single paisa
41:35without the approval of the IMF.
41:37We understand the sensitivity of this.
41:39But, God forbid,
41:41the IMF is not saying
41:43that the country should be destroyed.
41:45It is not even saying this.
41:47I think there is a lot of room
41:49to give relief to the people.
41:51If we fix our bad deals,
41:53our bad management,
41:55our leakages,
41:57our infrastructure,
41:59we can give people their return.
42:01So, towards the end,
42:03if your industries are closed
42:05and your workers are laid off,
42:07you have to earn Rs. 13,000.
42:09Where will you get Rs. 13,000
42:11from if your industries are closed?
42:13But, towards the end,
42:15Mr. Farooq Sattar says
42:17that this is just the opinion of the Punjabis.
42:19He has announced this for himself.
42:21And, God forbid,
42:23civil disobedience will start in the country.
42:25Does this reflect the MQM policy?
42:27Is this the MQM policy statement?
42:31The MQM policy statement
42:33has been mentioned
42:35in his press conference today.
42:37Civil disobedience,
42:39what we are talking to you about,
42:41we will talk about this
42:43in civil disobedience as well.
42:45We will request you,
42:47we will make requests,
42:49what else will we do?
42:51But, civil disobedience starts
42:53when the bill is burnt.
42:55No, we should not even do that.
42:57After the bill is burnt,
42:59after two months,
43:01in fact, after 15 days,
43:03you start the payment.
43:05The water was very cold
43:07and it was cold.
43:09So, I think such a civil disobedience,
43:11then we should negotiate.
43:13So,
43:15civil disobedience means
43:17that this is a protest.
43:19It is not that kind of civil disobedience.
43:21Yes, and I think it will not reach.
43:23Believe me, I am very positive
43:25and I am still optimistic.
43:27You have a lot of expectations
43:29from the government.
43:33But you do not have
43:35any expectations from the government
43:37because of many reasons.
43:39No, no.
43:41Look, Mr. Waseem Badami,
43:43we have a quota system,
43:45which we do not even get a quota for.
43:47Not for a day or two.
43:49You said that you do not have any expectations.
43:51Listen to me.
43:53When we get a quota
43:55of 40%,
43:57they make a fake domicile
43:59and do not even give us a quota of 40%.
44:01We do not get drinking water.
44:03They do not give us a job.
44:05They do not give us an investment.
44:07So, what can we do?
44:09We want the situation to improve.
44:11Thank you very much.
44:13We will conclude after the break.

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