• 2 months ago
Will PMLN govt be able to pass constitutional amendment?
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00:00Muslim League Noon's Ruh-e-Dawaan is the nerve center of Muslim League Noon.
00:07We hear all the problems of Mian Nawaz Sharif through Mian Javed Lateef.
00:13Mian Nawaz Sharif can't say it himself.
00:16How can he say it? He is the brother of the Prime Minister and the daughter of the Prime Minister.
00:19It's difficult to say a lot.
00:20But today I saw Mian Nawaz Sharif was meeting Indian journalists
00:26on national issues and that cricket should be done and it should move forward.
00:31Mian Nawaz Sharif was talking as if Mian Nawaz Sharif is running Pakistan.
00:40Kashif Abbasi, I wish his vision, I wish the thoughts he has about this area,
00:49he should not have raised these issues.
00:52If he hadn't raised these issues, Kashif Abbasi wouldn't have asked these questions.
00:59And I wish it wasn't allowed to happen,
01:04that the people on whom he trusted were allowed to make policies.
01:10Today, the situation of Pakistan and India…
01:15It should have been better, but my question is that
01:18the way Mian Nawaz Sharif is running Pakistan,
01:22I think that's why he is seen less on the screen.
01:26Because Mian Nawaz Sharif doesn't know how much the matter is settled.
01:31Leave this, this is a very different issue.
01:33How much is the matter settled, Mian Nawaz Sharif?
01:35Is it going to be reformed?
01:36Is it going to be with the JUIF?
01:38Or without them?
01:39Look, without Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, I don't think it will be possible to reform.
01:51Sir, it will be possible.
01:53You are talking about possibilities.
01:55I am talking about facts.
01:57Today, Kamran Murtaza has mentioned the pressures of his party.
02:01Emal Wali has mentioned other pressures.
02:03Listen, I think your party is preparing to reform in a scenario where Maulana is not with you.
02:11Listen to what Kamran Murtaza has said.
02:13If this sister, this girl is being controlled, then the matter will not be straight.
02:18Sir, she had tears in her eyes.
02:20And if I had stood with her for two more minutes, tears would have fallen from my own eyes.
02:24We are all ready to vote for you.
02:26But we will not vote this way.
02:28We will not vote this way.
02:30The people of the party are also being threatened and abused.
02:36These are your grandmothers.
02:38You have seen the tweets of Akhtar Jaan Mehengal.
02:41I saw that she came to Pakistan yesterday.
02:44The police reached her lodges.
02:47You have also seen that Zain Qureshi's wife was kidnapped last night.
02:52So, it seems that a big number is being prepared.
02:55It is not a 2-3-4 work with Maulana.
02:58Kashif Abbasi, if what you are saying is true,
03:06then such reforms can never have positive effects on the state, nation or future generations.
03:15And I am saying this with responsibility,
03:20that in a country where the influence of international powers increases to bring the main person to office,
03:30or if they make such decisions under pressure,
03:37then how will you call the state free?
03:40Then you tell me, what is the bad fate of Pakistan?
03:43Sir, in this country, it has always been like this.
03:45Someone brought Saudi Arabia, someone brought America, someone brought someone else.
03:48This country has always been like this.
03:50This is what used to happen in 2008, that if your man comes, then our man will also come.
03:54You know, we know.
03:55So, what are you surprised about?
03:58That Saudi Arabia is still fine, no one should have a horn?
04:02No, no.
04:04Listen to my request.
04:06I agree with what you are saying, that it has always been like this.
04:13But my question is, should it always be like this?
04:16No, it should not.
04:17If it is happening, then it should be like this.
04:19You are making a lot of statements because of this.
04:23But if it is happening, then it is wrong.
04:25You are 100% right.
04:26There should be no interference of any international power in the affairs of Pakistan.
04:30If it is happening, then it should be like this.
04:32Mr. Kashyap, what you are saying, if the pressure is increasing,
04:41if the pressure is increasing every day, then we should all be worried about this.
04:47The reason for this is that those who are brought in,
04:52and those who are brought in, their interests are protected more than the state.
04:58And when their interests are protected more, then Pakistan falls into a trap.
05:04Then there is 2017 in Pakistan.
05:07Then there is 2018 in Pakistan.
05:11There is also 2024.
05:12There is also 8th February.
05:14There is also 2024.
05:15Absolutely right.
05:16Whatever has happened has happened.
05:19Sir, I have to go ahead.
05:21I have to go ahead, but I have to follow the law.
05:24Sir, I have to go ahead, but I have to follow the law.
05:25Tell me, the issues that are coming up now,
05:28that is, the legal court started,
05:31there was nothing in your case.
05:34Article 8 should be amended.
05:36Human rights should be done.
05:37Judges of Islamabad High Court should be changed.
05:39Judges of Islamabad High Court should be changed.
05:41The writ should be terminated.
05:42Everything was terminated from that case.
05:45A bench should be made, a legal bench should be made,
05:49which should be made a Judicial Commission.
05:52And now I have heard how the Chief Justice of Pakistan should be appointed.
05:58So now the matter has come to the point from where it started
06:01that somehow some ways have to be stopped.
06:03Those who had to bring it, it seems that the matter is over.
06:06Till now.
06:07Because I still feel that if everyone does not agree on the amendment,
06:11then the amendment that can be approved eventually,
06:14will be very different from what is going on in front of us.
06:16Then they will say, then we will do everything.
06:19The government can say that if there is no Maulana,
06:21then why should the amendment be as per their wish?
06:23It is possible that this is the case.
06:24But does the matter seem to be going in the same direction
06:27that you had started to achieve in the beginning?
06:31I will say to Mr. Kashyap again that
06:34the amendment that is made with consensus,
06:37becomes the rule of 73.
06:40And the amendment that is not made with consensus,
06:43there are always objections and reservations on it.
06:48And even after the amendment is made,
06:51people do not agree with it.
06:53You can also give an example of the 18th amendment.
06:56The 18th amendment was a consensus document.
06:59The amendment was made on such a large scale.
07:02And everyone owned it and welcomed it.
07:06At that time, the parliament put all the effort and everyone sat.
07:09So what you are saying is 100% correct.
07:11I think it is more relevant than the amendment of 73
07:13when all of you sat together and
07:15the leadership of this parliament
07:17made the 18th amendment.
07:22You are absolutely right that
07:24after the amendment of 73,
07:26on the 18th amendment,
07:28consensus was made on each and every point.
07:32And then the 18th amendment was made.
07:34I wish this amendment was made in the same way
07:39so that the people will be happy
07:42and it will have positive effects in the future.
07:45Now, I would like to say one thing
07:47which you yourself said that
07:49no one can stop the one who is going.
07:52The one who is coming is being stopped.
07:54So I would like to request that
07:56instead of personality,
07:58if we talk about the law that is being made,
08:01the amendment that is being brought,
08:04then it will be better and easier
08:07because look,
08:09if you have the authority from the panel of a defence institution
08:14to bring a person or a personality
08:19on the basis of this activity or on the basis of merit,
08:25then the 18th amendment,
08:27where you are in agreement,
08:29there are many other things
08:31and regarding the legal courts
08:33and the fact that we are stopping someone
08:36or talking about bringing someone,
08:38those things are very clear.
08:40If guidance is taken from that,
08:42then it can be even better.

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