ARY News 12 PM Bulletin | 16th DEC 2024 | Khawaja Izhar criticizes PML-N govt and PP
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00:30We have had four or five governors since I became the Chief Minister.
00:36We never take advice or suggestions.
00:39Even I hear about it in the newspapers, otherwise I don't know anything about it.
00:42Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf has been playing the same role for the past eight months.
00:47There are many problems in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well.
00:50The first task of the government should be to serve the people of its province,
00:54to solve their problems.
00:56The second task of the government should be to put the people of the province at risk.
01:01I hope that these issues will be resolved.
01:04There will be an NFC award every five years.
01:06In the last 15 years, there have been almost 90 NFC awards.
01:10But whenever there will be an NFC award,
01:12the share of the provinces will be more than before.
01:15It cannot be less.
01:16These are rural areas.
01:18In Shikarpur, there have been many successes.
01:21In Ghutki, there were problems in Kashmor.
01:24Law enforcement agencies and rangers are working with us.
01:27Two areas are being cleared from dacoits.
01:29And there have been developments in those areas.
01:31Some areas are like this.
01:32Even in those areas, the situation is not like this.
01:34But one incident is too much.
01:38Don't tell us the problem, tell us the solution to the problem.
01:41M. Kim is the leader of Pakistan.
01:43He wishes to convey the message to the government of Izhar-ul-Hassan and the People's Party.
01:47In response to a question, he said,
01:48those who think about the change of the government will leave the world.
01:51The governor will stay here.
01:53He will take justice from the Supreme Court on the fake domicile.
01:56The university from which Faisal Wada has become a doctor,
01:59I have done my PhD from there.
02:01Wada is an emotional player.
02:02He forgets from which side to play.
02:04Governor Kamran Tissori's comment on Faisal Wada's statement.
02:08He said that our universities are the same.
02:10M. Kim's leader Aamir Khan has met Governor Kamran Tissori.
02:13Rafay Hussain, who will know the details of this meeting, is present with us.
02:16Rafay, tell us about this meeting.
02:20After a long distance from Aamir Khan's politics,
02:23we have met with Governor Singh.
02:25In this meeting, we have discussed the issues of national politics,
02:28as well as other matters of interest.
02:30Aamir Khan has also praised the ongoing initiatives under the Governor's initiative.
02:36Aamir Khan said that Governor Singh is very independent
02:40and he is always in control of his work.
02:42However, in terms of his return to politics,
02:45Aamir Khan said that he is resting for the time being
02:48and he is away from politics due to personal reasons.
02:52Today, he went to the Governor's house to give his son's wedding invitation.
02:59He also met Governor Singh.
03:01In this meeting, he told him about his politics and invited him.
03:06Thank you, Rafay.
03:09MQM Pakistan's request for a Jwali domicile against Bhartiyas
03:13was submitted to the Supreme Court in the Karachi Registry.
03:16The Sindh government asked for time to collect the answer from the court.
03:20The court addressed the Additional Advocate General and gave remarks.
03:24You have spent two and a half years in 30 days of work.
03:27Justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi questioned
03:30whether the purpose of the request was fulfilled by the bad report or not.
03:33On behalf of the Sindh government, the Supreme Court in the Karachi Registry
03:36adjourned the hearing until the next session.
03:41In Rawalpindi's Insadad-e-Deshutgandhi court,
03:43the case of GHQ attack is adjourned.
03:45Judge Amjad Ali Shah is adjourning.
03:47Babur Malik will inform.
03:49Babur, tell us about this hearing.
03:51In Rawalpindi's Insadad-e-Deshutgandhi court,
03:54Judge Amjad Ali Shah has reached Adiala Jail.
03:58Bani PPI and other accused have been brought to the court.
04:02Shah Mehmood Qureshi has also been brought to Adiala Jail.
04:08It is clear that after the accused's testimony,
04:12the trial for the case has begun.
04:17The accused has been brought to the court.
04:19First, the witnesses will give their statements.
04:22Then, the hearing will begin.
04:24The trial for the GHQ attack case has begun.
04:28Thank you, Babur.
04:33The case of Bani PPI of the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif
04:36has been brought to the court.
04:38The Lahore High Court has decided against the Bani PPI case
04:41without the Prime Minister's testimony.
04:44It has been decided that the accused
04:47will have to give his testimony.
04:50Instead of giving his testimony,
04:52the High Court has asked the Prime Minister to give his testimony.
04:54The Trial Court has refused to give his testimony.
04:57The decision of the Trial Court has been rejected.
05:00The High Court has asked the Prime Minister to give his testimony.
05:04The Prime Minister has claimed that
05:06the Bani PPI case will cost 10 billion.
05:13The head of the National Muslim League, Sheikh Rasheed,
05:16says that the country is facing a political crisis.
05:19If nothing comes out of the negotiations,
05:21then there will be no Karate.
05:23Negotiations were and will be.
05:25Negotiations are a very good thing.
05:27Negotiations happen even after the war.
05:29And if nothing comes out of the negotiations,
05:31then there will be Karate,
05:33and there will be a fire in Bangkok,
05:35and there will be nights in Baghdad.
05:37The situation should get better.
05:39The political situation is very unstable.
05:41I have told you before that
05:43it will be unstable till December 30th.
05:46But you seem to be serious.
05:48What do you think about the negotiations?
05:50I don't know.
05:51I don't know about justice.
05:53I was a supporter of the negotiations.
05:55I am a supporter.
05:56I only have one man.
05:57His name is Imran Khan.
05:58I don't know anyone else.
06:00The Kurim Grand Jirga has not ended.
06:02The team has asked for one more day to negotiate.
06:04KPRS-SYF reports that
06:06a one day break was asked for
06:08to negotiate on the closure of the bunkers
06:10and the collection of weapons.
06:12To ensure peace,
06:13the social media should be banned from unnecessary propaganda.
06:16According to the Cabinet's decision,
06:18it is necessary to collect weapons for peace
06:20and the closure of the bunkers is inevitable.
06:22The government is well aware of the problems
06:24in the area due to road closures.
06:26The minister's helicopter is being used
06:28to deliver the necessary supplies to the area.
06:30The injured are also being transported by helicopter
06:32to Peshawar.
06:33The minister has instructed to deliver
06:352,000 metric tons of wheat for food shortage.
06:37The issue of Kurim is 120 years old.
06:39It may take time to end it permanently.
06:41The minister's efforts are being taken
06:43to take serious steps to solve the issue.
06:46It's been 10 years since Saneha Army Public School was bombed.
06:50But the pain is not less.
06:52Terrorists attacked the school
06:54and killed innocent children.
06:56Mothers remember the pieces of their hearts.
06:59Adnan Tariq reports.
07:01December 16, 2014
07:03Terrorists attacked the school
07:05and killed innocent children.
07:07Saneha Army Public School
07:09is now 10 years old.
07:11But the shrieks of bullets,
07:13blood, bloodshed,
07:15uniforms, books,
07:17and books still make us cry.
07:19We are stuck in December 16.
07:21We haven't left yet.
07:23But we hope that
07:25a new light will shine.
07:27My son Muhammad Wahab
07:29has the same qualities
07:31that I had in Gulsher.
07:33If we knew that
07:35I wouldn't have the gold
07:37in this month,
07:39we would have removed it from the calendar.
07:41Innocent children who
07:43do not return from their school
07:45remember their parents
07:47and cry every moment.
07:49After seeing their photos,
07:51they remember their parents
07:53and cry every moment.
07:55Adnan Tariq, ARY News, Peshawar.
07:57Army Public School Peshawar
07:59was bombed 10 years ago.
08:01On December 16, 2014,
08:03terrorists targeted
08:05innocent children and teachers.
08:07They killed 150 people
08:09Prime Minister,
08:11PM of Punjab, KP,
08:13and Chairman of People's Party
08:15of Peshawar.
08:17Let's go to Islamabad
08:19where Adnan Tariq was speaking.
08:39People and our hospitality is known the world over.
08:41As you rightly said
08:43that when people leave Pakistan,
08:45that's how it is.
08:47That's what we've learned
08:49over the generations and over the period of time
08:53that hospitality is our forte.
08:57And as far as peaceful coexistence is concerned,
09:01even in our international relations,
09:03we've been very consistent.
09:05We've been good allies.
09:07And we've not left anyone
09:09until and unless
09:11we have been left by them.
09:13So,
09:15as a people,
09:17I think we need to put across
09:19the message
09:21of tolerance,
09:23of peace,
09:25of harmony
09:27through our culture.
09:29We need to open up to the world.
09:31We need to tell the world
09:33what we're about
09:35and what we mean.
09:37And as I said,
09:39we have so much
09:41to tell the world in terms of
09:43our indigenous people, for example.
09:45Starting from
09:47the indigenous people of Gilgit-Baltistan,
09:49high up in the north,
09:51going to the
09:53Thal deserts
09:55down south.
09:57We've been blessed with a landscape
09:59which has all seasons, which has all terrain.
10:03The only problem
10:05with us is,
10:07as I mentioned,
10:09the misconception
10:11about us.
10:13And we started working towards building a positive
10:15image.
10:17We're inviting the world to come to Pakistan.
10:19We've seen an increase in the number of
10:21tourists that come to Pakistan,
10:23especially up north.
10:27And every delegation, because we've had so many
10:29foreign
10:31delegations coming to Pakistan,
10:33we were privileged enough to host the
10:35Sheghai Corporation Organization
10:37Summit.
10:39And a summit of this stature
10:41after almost 27 years.
10:43People
10:45who come to Pakistan,
10:47they leave with
10:49good memories.
10:51They leave with fond memories.
10:53And their perception about Pakistan,
10:55it takes a
10:57180 degree turn
10:59from what they believed
11:01and what they believed after seeing,
11:03because seeing is believing.
11:05And you know,
11:07as I mentioned,
11:09I represent 70,000 Christian voters,
11:11so every Sunday
11:13when I attend a mass
11:15or I'm there discussing
11:17several issues,
11:19there also lies,
11:21as far as religious harmony is concerned,
11:23there also lies the problem of misconceptions
11:25and misunderstandings.
11:27Because someone
11:29who preaches violence,
11:31someone who preaches intolerance,
11:33someone who
11:35preaches that we should
11:37quarrel with each other is not a friend.
11:39We must know the
11:41difference between friend and foe.
11:43Because our religion
11:45does not teach us intolerance.
11:49And
11:51when I was contesting the elections, you know,
11:53I went into these thickly populated
11:55Christian localities
11:57and I could sense
11:59fear in the eyes of the people.
12:01And I said, you know what,
12:03I'm going to conduct an open mic.
12:05I'm going to sit here
12:07in the middle of the intersection
12:09for three hours and I want you to
12:11come up to me and ask me any
12:13question that you want.
12:15You see, dialogue is the way forward.
12:17Opening up is the way forward. Talking is the way forward.
12:19And
12:21it wasn't easy. I had to face
12:23a lot of questions.
12:25But through reasoning,
12:27through logic,
12:29and by addressing the core issues,
12:31I was able to gain
12:33their trust.
12:35So
12:37building a
12:39positive image,
12:41eradicating
12:43misconceptions,
12:45always happens through dialogue.
12:49There is no problem in the world
12:52that you cannot solve
12:54without dialogue.
12:56Dialogue is the key to
12:58every problem. Dialogue has
13:00solutions in everything.
13:02And when we talk about our diversity
13:04here in Pakistan,
13:06and the
13:08diverse people that coexist in Pakistan,
13:12I think we need to
13:14bring in
13:16an air of positivity.
13:19And as
13:21the government, we're totally committed towards
13:23this cause.
13:25And I
13:27often tell, not
13:29only government officials, but people we meet
13:31in the private sector, to be ambassadors
13:33of Pakistan, to carry a good message of
13:35Pakistan.
13:39Because we, so many
13:41diverse cultures, so many diverse
13:43languages, so many diverse
13:45backgrounds,
13:47and so many indigenous people
13:49that still exist in Pakistan.
13:51And these indigenous people,
13:53we are trying our
13:55best to revive
13:57the dying arts that they practice.
13:59In the area of Gilgit-Baltistan,
14:01there is
14:03an art through which
14:05they do certain calculations
14:07according to the sun.
14:09It's called Surya something,
14:11which we are trying to revive now.
14:13And we're investing
14:15towards that.
14:17And I would also like to express my gratitude
14:19to all our partners,
14:21especially the Aga Khan
14:23Development Network,
14:25which has done such wonderful work
14:27for the indigenous people
14:29in all these areas.
14:31So when I say
14:33as the government, we stand committed,
14:37wherever we've gone the world over,
14:39we've seen
14:41immense respect for Pakistan.
14:44The
14:46emphasis needs to be
14:48on portraying and
14:50amplifying
14:52this message. Because you see, we
14:54are living in a very
14:56polarized
14:58environment.
15:00There are regional conflicts,
15:02there are global conflicts,
15:04and polarization is the
15:06order of the day.
15:08But when it comes to national interest,
15:10when it comes to the culture of the country,
15:12when it comes to portraying a soft
15:14image of the country, I think this is
15:16something that we can come
15:18to common grounds on.
15:20There's a lot that
15:22has been done.
15:24There's a lot that can be done.
15:26And we
15:28fully stand committed towards this cause.
15:30And I would
15:32like to give a message
15:34to the people of the world that
15:36Pakistan is a
15:38peaceful place, Pakistan is a beautiful
15:40place.
15:42And
15:44if you come to Pakistan,
15:46you will witness
15:48that
15:50how misconceived
15:52and how
15:54misunderstood
15:56we are the world over.
15:58So we're
16:00making an all-out effort
16:02in order to promote
16:04not only
16:06our diversity,
16:08but also
16:10our
16:12culture,
16:14and our
16:16values.