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Host:
- Maria Memon

Guests:
- Faisal Choudhry (PTI Lawyer)
- Senator Afnan Ullah PMLN
- Malik Amin Aslam (Minister of Environment)

PTI Ka Protest Eid Kay Bad Ya Eid Say Phelay? - Faisal Chaudhry Gives Big News

Maulana Ka Itehad Kis Kay Sath??? - Faisal Chaudhry, Afnanullah's Reaction

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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, welcome to Swaala Ke Saat, I am Maria Memon, your top stories are
00:14Tehreek-e-Insaaf's internal struggle is making the government feel very much, it is
00:18completely in a show-off mood at the moment.
00:20We will talk about Tehreek-e-Insaaf's next political move in the first semester of the
00:24program.
00:25We will talk about the impact of climate change on our crops, our climate and overall our
00:32environment.
00:33We will talk about this in detail in the second part of the program.
00:38In the end, the Pakistan Corruption Index, the Perception Index, has fallen by two more
00:44levels.
00:45We have come down from 133 to 135 in the last part of the program.
00:49Let's start.
00:51If we look at Tehreek-e-Insaaf for the past 72 hours, all the news related to them are
00:56related to their internal differences.
00:59Some ask why I was removed from the party, others say, do you know why you were removed?
01:04In many communities, we see differences of opinion, but the way Tehreek-e-Insaaf is playing
01:10out in the mainstream, people's differences of opinion, that is unique.
01:16So usually we don't see this in other communities.
01:20Anyway, what is Tehreek-e-Insaaf's next move?
01:23Today, when Faisal Chaudhry met Imran Khan, he came out and said that a Tehreek will be
01:28launched near Eid.
01:29Listen to this.
01:46On the other hand, there is Mr. Marwad in Tehreek-e-Insaaf, who has been making a spectacle
01:52of himself politically for a long time.
01:55He gives speeches, then leaves the party, then comes back, then gets a show cause, then
02:00he becomes the spokesperson for the Jalsas.
02:03Anyway, he has decided to remove him from the party.
02:07They ask, why did you remove him?
02:09Mr. Salman Khuraja says, do you know why?
02:15He says, why did you remove me?
02:23He knows the answer to that.
02:25He is expressing a little innocence, but no problem, the matter will be revealed.
02:29And yes, Mr. Khan does not make any decision without a reason.
02:33If there is a strong reason, then the decision is made.
02:36Faisal Chaudhry, lawyer of Tehreek-e-Insaaf, has been with us since the beginning of the
02:40program.
02:41He has also met Imran Khan.
02:43He is the centre doctor of NARULLAH, and a member of Pakistan Muslimi Nawaz.
02:46Mr. Faisal, let us start with you.
02:48This Tehreek-e-Insaaf will happen after Eid, right?
02:50This means that before that, there will be peace.
02:53Your workers, the members of your party, nothing will happen before Eid.
02:57They should chill for a month and a half.
02:59They should rest, re-energize themselves.
03:01After Eid, there will be politics again.
03:03Look, a little correction.
03:05I am Imran Khan.
03:07Look, Mr. Imran Khan has asked me to pass this message to you.
03:14We have made our Muzakirati Committee.
03:17We are working on the Grand Opposition Alliance.
03:20He has asked Mr. Asad Qaisar to expedite this.
03:24Mr. Asad Qaisar has also made a committee for the opposition forum.
03:30He has asked to expedite this.
03:32He has asked to expedite this.
03:34All the members of the opposition forum, whether they are in the parliament or outside,
03:38whether they are in the parliament or outside,
03:40in Pakistan, on three points.
03:42In Pakistan, the revival of democracy, the revival of the rule of law,
03:46and human rights violations.
03:49For this, free press and free media is necessary.
03:52Obviously, it includes free internet.
03:55So, on these things, we have been working with them before.
04:00Mr. Imran Khan has asked us to expedite this.
04:04He has said that after Eid,
04:06he has given a proposal that after Eid,
04:08there will be a protest.
04:09And along with that,
04:10Wakla and Pekka journalists who are offended by him,
04:14along with them, students, farmers, traders,
04:18and all the people from different walks of life,
04:20we will include them.
04:22And after including them, this thing…
04:26What will happen? Will it be on the streets?
04:27Will it be in the parliament?
04:28Look, its manner and its history,
04:30this is an issue of the opposition alliance.
04:34We will put it there first.
04:36And then its history or its mannerism,
04:38after consulting with friends…
04:40Now, it is vague.
04:41If we say that the political agenda of the future is based on unity,
04:45many details of this will be revealed.
04:47But it is vague.
04:48There is no strong immediate agenda.
04:50Look, you cannot call it vague.
04:53This is our way forward.
04:55Now, when do we have to barge upon this?
04:58When do we have to start the journey?
05:00How do we have to start the journey?
05:02Who will go with whom?
05:03These are the details.
05:04So, this is a way in which we…
05:07Look, the alliance that we want to join,
05:10we are trying to join it.
05:11In that, you…
05:13Imran Khan has reiterated and owned the principles of his three letters.
05:18He said that…
05:20And in all those letters,
05:22you can see that Imran Khan's personal cases,
05:24personal cases are not a favourable concession for the party,
05:27or a favourable concession for himself,
05:29or a favourable concession for Bushra Bibi.
05:31So, these are those three letters in which he has spoken.
05:36He has not read them.
05:37The government has not read them.
05:38No one has read them.
05:39No matter how much you mention those letters,
05:41they are not responding to you.
05:43Look, the answer has come.
05:45You consider that to be the answer.
05:46The answer has come.
05:47If the answer does not come,
05:49then you say that if he had not read those letters,
05:52or if he had not received those letters,
05:54then what is the need to give such an answer?
05:56So, he has given the answer in the answer itself.
05:58Look, it is in his favour to give that answer or not.
06:00You see, his addressees,
06:03they are the addressees.
06:04They are Awam-e-Pakistan,
06:05Awaz-e-Pakistan,
06:06you are Intelligentsia,
06:08you are Saafi,
06:09you are Mukla,
06:10you are the students of Pakistan.
06:12Those six core conflict issues,
06:15Imran Khan has stressed on them
06:18that these are the conflict issues
06:21on which there is a need to talk,
06:23there is a need to review the policies.
06:25And, like he said,
06:27if we send Shabaz Sharif,
06:29this has also happened today,
06:30if we send Shabaz Sharif,
06:31he is looking ahead.
06:32He could not send his Muzakirati committee
06:34for the time being.
06:35You can write a letter to Shabaz Sharif,
06:37to the government,
06:38to the political parties.
06:39No, we have engaged them.
06:40You can also write to the political parties.
06:41We have engaged them.
06:42We have tested their waters.
06:45We have said in front of you,
06:47you used to criticize,
06:48you used to criticize,
06:49you do not include the political parties.
06:52Those political parties
06:53who lost their democratic credentials
06:55on 8th February 2024,
06:57by not accepting the mandate of the majority,
07:00and thought it was appropriate
07:01to take over the government of Form 47.
07:03And, in spite of,
07:04Governor People's Party,
07:06Sardar Salim Haider,
07:09he is on record
07:10that all 47 governments are in my time.
07:13So, you tell me,
07:14there is third party validation,
07:16which is also their ally.
07:17What is third party?
07:18These are the parties.
07:19They will get stuck in the middle.
07:22This is political pressurizing.
07:23You understand.
07:24We understand.
07:25Okay, this is opposition.
07:26Towards the alliance.
07:27So, this is blackmailing?
07:29Why not?
07:30Political blackmailing.
07:31I will speak the truth.
07:32If my work is not done,
07:33I will speak the truth.
07:34Absolutely.
07:35Political blackmailing
07:36always happens in this country.
07:37By the way,
07:38let's take this a little further.
07:39People's Party,
07:40Governor,
07:41People's Party people,
07:42why do they say this
07:43from time to time?
07:44Have you ever noticed
07:45that they are questioning
07:46the legitimacy of the government
07:47themselves?
07:48Your so-called alliance.
07:49In the name of Allah,
07:50the Most Gracious,
07:51the Most Merciful.
07:52Look,
07:53People's Party is
07:54an important alliance of ours.
07:55And this government
07:56would not have been formed
07:57if they had not voted for us.
07:58And on many positions,
07:59there would not have been
08:00People's Party people
08:01if we had not voted for them.
08:02So, whatever has happened,
08:03we are all partners
08:04in this.
08:05Okay.
08:06Now,
08:07if you are saying
08:08that,
08:09from 47 governments,
08:10all 47 governments
08:11are in my time.
08:12So,
08:13if you are saying
08:14that there is
08:15Form 47,
08:16whatever it is,
08:17then maybe one
08:18will be blamed on us
08:19and one will be blamed
08:20on them as well.
08:21That if they did
08:22Form 47,
08:23then it will be in
08:24the whole country.
08:25It is not possible
08:26that wherever they
08:27live,
08:28we live there.
08:29So,
08:30having said that,
08:31I think
08:32that we
08:33think that
08:34we will address
08:35the genuine concerns
08:36of People's Party.
08:37We have done this
08:38in the past
08:39and we will do it
08:40in the future
08:41and we will take them
08:42into consideration.
08:43After this,
08:44people are saying
08:45that all political
08:46issues will be
08:47made up
08:48of opposition
08:49parties.
08:50Opposition parties
08:51in which there is
08:52Achakzai Sahib,
08:53in which Moulana
08:54Fazlur Rehman
08:55Sahib,
08:56I don't know
08:57what issues
08:58are there.
08:59But you have
09:00met Moulana
09:01Sahib as well
09:02but you are
09:03not able to
09:04become like him.
09:05You are not
09:06able to trust
09:07Moulana Sahib
09:08especially
09:09after the
09:10Mudariz Bill
09:11has been passed.
09:12So,
09:13he has
09:14some concerns
09:15and we are
09:16trying to
09:17address them.
09:18Wazir Adam
09:19Shahbaz Sharif
09:20Sahib has
09:21recently
09:22gone to his
09:23house as well.
09:24He and we
09:25form a natural
09:26alliance
09:27because we
09:28are both
09:29right wing
09:30parties.
09:31And
09:32PTI
09:33and even
09:34nationalist
09:35parties
09:36do not
09:37form a
09:38natural
09:39alliance.
09:40I am
09:41saying that
09:42we
09:43will
09:44address
09:45Moulana
09:46Fazlur
09:47Rehman
09:48Sahib's
09:49concerns.
09:50You have
09:51been saying
09:52this for
09:53the past
09:54six months
09:55but you
09:56are not
09:57able to
09:58address them.
09:59You have
10:00a natural
10:01alliance
10:02and you
10:03are meeting
10:04him.
10:05Yes,
10:06I am
10:07meeting him
10:08but I
10:09am not
10:10able to
10:11address
10:12them.
10:13I
10:14am just
10:15saying
10:16that
10:17I
10:18will
10:19always
10:20support
10:21him.
10:22This
10:23is the
10:24truth.
10:25We
10:26are
10:27not
10:28forced
10:29to
10:30do
10:31anything
10:32else
10:33but
10:34support
10:35him.
10:36We
10:37are
10:38So, there is no point in that.
10:40Mr. Maheshwari went there
10:42to ruin everything.
10:44So, Mr. Mubalana...
10:46But you saw that in your party...
10:48No one has ever made an alliance.
10:50Don't challenge them.
10:52Don't take your challenge seriously.
10:54I am saying that from 2014
10:56to 2025
10:58if anyone has ever made an alliance
11:00then let me know.
11:02You are challenging them.
11:04Mr. Chaudhary was a direct challenge.
11:06He didn't even make an alliance
11:08to form a government.
11:10They say that the country is in a bad state.
11:12This is what they were thinking.
11:14You mostly do solo flights.
11:16This is a problem of your alliance.
11:18This is the problem.
11:20There is no solo flight in opposition.
11:22This is a political analysis.
11:24You cannot take a solo flight.
11:26We are one of those
11:28who have been advocating since the beginning
11:30that you make an alliance with the opposition.
11:32The opposition
11:34in opposition
11:36is a strong movement.
11:38But PTI doesn't have the temperament
11:40to make an alliance.
11:42This is a clash.
11:44PTI didn't even have the temperament.
11:46They said that they will cut the jail.
11:48They will run away.
11:50This is a burger party.
11:52They will run away.
11:54They will not tolerate anyone.
11:56We have proved it.
11:58You are saying that
12:00you and I know
12:02that you and I know
12:04that they made an alliance.
12:06They made an alliance
12:08but they gave you a tough time.
12:10We are saying that
12:12there are four elements
12:14in our analysis.
12:16PTI, JUI, Vukla
12:18and Saafi.
12:20These are the four elements
12:22that are destroying their government.
12:24But the situation is that
12:26you are right.
12:28But your alliance is also bad.
12:30We are the opposition.
12:32They are saying that
12:34they will solve their party's issues
12:36and then make an alliance with us.
12:38Maria,
12:40you made them the head
12:42of the negotiation
12:44and then they...
12:46Sir, the thing is that
12:48PTI is Imran Khan and Imran Khan is PTI.
12:50The rest are all equal.
12:52The thing is
12:54that the messaging
12:56that we have given
12:58is that
13:00as it is what he directs,
13:02it comes out.
13:04The opposition alliance
13:06that we are making
13:08and the MMA.
13:10By the way,
13:12in the first letter,
13:14Mr. Malhan, Mr. Ajit Jai,
13:16Mr. Mustafa Nawaz,
13:18Mr. Shahid Haqqan,
13:20Mr. Kaisar,
13:22who was leading it,
13:24Mr. Akhtar Mingle
13:26and others.
13:28These are the people
13:30under your leadership.
13:32If you remember,
13:34in Alamia,
13:36they said that there should be
13:38a new free and fair election
13:40under the Independent Election Commission.
13:42This is the resolve.
13:44We are the supporters of this resolve
13:46that if this happens
13:48and the opposition...
13:50See, this is the ideology
13:52of the communities.
13:54Of course, every community
13:56has its own politics,
13:58its own mood.
14:00The voters, the workers,
14:02have their own temperament.
14:04But the problem is that...
14:06We have definitely come
14:08towards a radical change.
14:10You have definitely come,
14:12but I don't think
14:14there is any problem
14:16or fear from your side.
14:18Are you worried about this?
14:20I am saying that
14:22if we go back to 2014,
14:24there was an alliance
14:26between APDM and Imran Khan.
14:28They left it in 2008.
14:30There was a Charter of Democracy
14:32before that.
14:34They say that you said
14:36that you will boycott
14:38and then you left it.
14:40All the parties were on one side.
14:42Fair enough.
14:44The thing is that
14:46there was no APDM,
14:48no COD,
14:50and the recent alliance
14:52didn't work either.
14:54I will tell you the reason
14:56why it didn't work.
14:58They are saying that
15:00PTI is Imran Khan
15:02and Imran Khan is PTI.
15:04The alliance is Imran Khan
15:06and Imran Khan can't be
15:08the alliance.
15:10You have to be patient
15:12and take everyone with you.
15:14If you work alone,
15:16it won't work.
15:18I see.
15:20You have to reflect
15:22on their personality.
15:24Your political strategy
15:26is that they don't have the capacity
15:28and they can't do anything.
15:30They don't have the capacity
15:32and they can't do anything.
15:34We know that
15:36they won't be able to stand up.
15:38We will see when it happens.
15:40He is right.
15:42We will see when it happens.
15:44They have a simple strategy.
15:46If there is oil, Radha can dance.
15:48No, they don't have oil
15:50and neither does Radha.
15:52They are dancing
15:54without oil.
15:56They are dancing on dry land.
15:58They have a simple strategy.
16:00In Punjabi,
16:02nothing offensive.
16:04We have a saying
16:06that uncle, father,
16:08father, daughter,
16:10all of them will say
16:12that they can't do anything.
16:14We used to say that
16:16we can do it.
16:18You also say that
16:20we didn't have anything
16:22in our hands.
16:24You won't say that.
16:26They don't even have hands.
16:28Let's listen to them.
16:30We didn't know
16:32what they were doing.
16:34If you didn't know anything,
16:36you still don't know anything.
16:38They didn't know about the jail.
16:40They didn't know about the protest.
16:42They won't say that.
16:44They know about Jews' meetings.
16:46There is a new system.
16:48Now, it will take time to reform that system.
16:50Imran Khan has brought it.
16:54We will be back
16:56after the break.
16:58We will talk about the economy in Pakistan.
17:02Welcome back.
17:04We will talk about politics now.
17:06If we look at the challenges
17:08of the country
17:10The biggest debate in Pakistan should be this, the biggest conversation should be this.
17:16This week, the interesting news that passed in front of my eyes was that Justice Mansoor
17:19Ali Shah has proposed the establishment of the International Court of Justice.
17:23It is very encouraging to hear this proposal from Pakistan.
17:27The Supreme Court did not judge anyone.
17:28Justice Mansoor Ali Shah has proposed the establishment of the International Court
17:33of Justice in the Breath Pakistan, Breathe Pakistan event.
17:34Justice Mansoor Ali Shah said that climate change is not a distant thing.
17:38It is a present and increasing crisis, which is especially dangerous for the countries
17:43of the global south.
17:44He further said that the global south, including Pakistan, has contributed the least in global
17:48exports, but we are suffering the greatest disadvantages of this.
17:52Justice Mansoor Ali Shah further said that Pakistan is a front-line state in terms of
17:56climate destruction, and it is in the top 2-4-5 countries with the highest risk of it,
18:01which is facing severe weather conditions, melting of glaciers, shortage of water, and
18:05destructive floods.
18:07This year, there have been no rains in Punjab, and we will see its effects on crops as well.
18:13According to the AFP report, crops have been severely damaged due to drought in the areas
18:18of Kashkari in Pakistan during the winter season.
18:21Farmers say that due to a 40% reduction in rainfall, the area has become dry.
18:26According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, in the eastern part of Punjab,
18:31from the beginning of September to the middle of January, there has been a 42% reduction
18:36in rainfall.
18:37According to the PMD, in the southern part of Pakistan, and in Sindh province, which
18:42has the highest urban population, there has been a 52% reduction in rainfall.
18:46While in the western province of Balochistan, a 45% reduction has been seen.
18:50In this context, 2024 was especially challenging for farmers.
18:54Corn crop repeatedly experienced heat waves in May 2024, and was severely damaged due
18:59to high temperatures.
19:01As a result, there has been a 20% to 30% reduction in crop yields.
19:06Rice is Pakistan's largest crop, which has been severely damaged due to high temperatures
19:11in 2024.
19:12Due to the lack of rains, there is a 50% reduction in wheat crops as well.
19:18In Sindh, experts from educational, agricultural and research institutions have warned that
19:23seasonal change is causing new diseases and insects in crops.
19:27Increasing heat, irregular rains and insect attacks have affected crops.
19:33Pakistan is facing the biggest threat from this seasonal change.
19:37It is listed among those countries.
19:39This is a very informative report by Independent Urdu.
19:42According to this report, Pakistan is one of the ten countries that are being greatly
19:46affected by seasonal changes and natural disasters.
19:49In the past century, the temperature in Pakistan has been seen to increase by 0.63 degrees
19:54centigrade.
19:56According to the World Bank report, 1,700 people have lost their lives due to a seasonal
20:01change, while 80 lakh people have lost their homes.
20:04In addition, the country has suffered economic losses due to the loss of $30 billion in
20:09infrastructure, crops and crops.
20:11The report also states that due to severe seasonal change, environmental pollution
20:16and air pollution, the country's GDP can be reduced by 18% to 20% by 2050.
20:23Not just Pakistan, Pakistan is a small component of the world.
20:27It is a challenge for the whole world.
20:29Everyone is sitting together in the whole world at the moment.
20:32According to the Climate Change Service, in January 2025, the average global temperature
20:38has been recorded to be 1.75 degrees centigrade higher than the previous year.
20:45Samantha Burgess, who is affiliated with the Climate Change Service, said that January
20:502025 was another surprising month, during which the continuation of new records of global
20:55temperature was being made, which has been observed for the past two years.
20:59January 2025 was the 18th month during the past 19 months, during which the global temperature
21:06was recorded to be 1.5 degrees centigrade higher than the previous year.
21:11According to experts, if the global temperature remains more than 1.5 degrees centigrade, then
21:17heat waves, heavy rains and drought can also increase.
21:23Accordingly, 2025 will not be as hot as the previous two years, i.e. 23 and 24, but it
21:29can still be the third hottest year in human history.
21:33Scientists believe that the use of natural resources is increasing the global temperature
21:38on long-term basis.
21:41According to scientists, the present time is likely to be the hottest time in 125,000
21:46years.
22:11Samantha Burgess, who is affiliated with the Climate Change Service, said that January
22:152025 will not be as hot as the previous year.
22:18According to scientists, the present time is likely to be the hottest time in 125,000
22:23years.
22:24According to scientists, the present time is likely to be the hottest time in 125,000
22:29years.
22:30According to scientists, the present time is likely to be the hottest time in 125,000
22:34years.
22:35According to scientists, the present time is likely to be the hottest time in 125,000
22:39years.
34:10Pakistan has fallen from 133rd to 135th.
34:13Pakistan's score and ranking has also been seen to be low, where it was 29 out of 100
34:19in 2023.
34:20According to the Transparency International Report, Pakistan's score was 28 in 2021,
34:25which was the lowest ranking so far.
34:28If we take a look at Pakistan's previous ranking, then in 1996, the country was considered
34:33to be the second most corrupt country out of 54 countries.
34:37At that time, Pakistan's score was only 1 out of 10.
34:40The most transparent countries in the world are Denmark, Finland, New Zealand and Norway,
34:44whose scores are above 80.
34:46The most corrupt countries include South Sudan, Syria and Venezuela, whose scores are
34:53less than 15.
34:54The program is over.
34:55Don't forget to give your feedback.
34:57Take care.
34:58Goodbye.

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