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(Current Affairs)

Host:
- Ashfaq ishaq Satti

Guests:
- Senator Walid Iqbal PTI
- Bilal Azhar Kayani PMLN
- Syed Mohammad Ali

Trump commends Pakistan for capturing terrorist - Defense Analyst's Reaction

"Jo Aye Aye, Jo Na Aye Wo Na Aye Laikn..." Senator Walid Iqbal's Statement

"Will PTI Resolve Differences and Unite?..." Bilal Azhar Kayani's Reaction

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Transcript
00:00In the name of Allah, the most Gracious, the most Merciful.
00:13Peace be upon you ladies and gentlemen.
00:14Your host for today is Ashfaq Ishaq Sati.
00:16He is here with us.
00:18After taking over his post, US President Donald Trump,
00:22which is his second tenure,
00:24addressed Congress for the first time.
00:26In his speech, he made a shocking statement,
00:29and it is no less than a fresh breeze,
00:33that he praised the government of Pakistan,
00:35which was in cooperation against terrorism,
00:39as we have seen, was Pakistan's effort.
00:42And the effort was from 2001 to 2025,
00:46in which we incurred a loss of $140 billion.
00:50We lost about 80,000 lives.
00:52Our infrastructure was destroyed.
00:54Our security personnel were also martyred.
00:56But if we talk about Donald Trump,
00:58in his various tweets from 2018 onwards,
01:01he has been targeting the government of Pakistan,
01:03and the criticism of Pakistan.
01:05But this time, in his first address to Congress,
01:08the situation was different.
01:10His address went on for an hour and 49 minutes.
01:12And the longest address that can be imagined,
01:15in which a terrorist, who had attacked the Kabul airport,
01:19when evacuation was being carried out from there,
01:21when Americans and Afghans were also leaving from there.
01:26And during that time, we saw that
01:28160 to 170 people were killed in the attack.
01:30And 13 American soldiers were also killed during that time.
01:33So now it was very important to catch his mastermind.
01:36In that, the security forces of Pakistan
01:38and the government of Pakistan had cooperated a lot.
01:41So he has been appreciated.
01:43What did Donald Trump say?
01:44First, let's listen to that.
01:46Three and a half years ago, ISIS terrorists killed
01:4913 American service members and countless others.
01:52We have just apprehended the top terrorist
01:55responsible for that atrocity.
01:57And he is right now on his way here
01:59to face the swift sword of American justice.
02:02And I want to thank especially the government of Pakistan
02:05for helping arrest this monster.
02:08And now see, this is also important because
02:11before this, whoever cooperated with America,
02:15remained a non-NATO ally.
02:17But despite that, there were always demands from Pakistan
02:19to do more.
02:21There was always some kind of arm-twisting.
02:24Whether it was through FATF or other matters.
02:27But this time, this acknowledgement
02:29was very important for Pakistan.
02:31And especially at a time when
02:33India was being lobbied continuously.
02:36And it seemed that Pakistan's case was weak.
02:38But this thing, in a situation,
02:40indicates positive progress.
02:43Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif appreciated this thing
02:46and tweeted about it.
02:48He also thanked the US President.
02:50We were talking about terrorism.
02:52We have been able to control terrorism to a large extent.
02:56But there are still some incidents
02:58due to which we need to pay more attention.
03:01There is a recent incident in Bannu Cantonment
03:03where an attack was carried out by the ISPR.
03:07They tried to spread devastation.
03:09And two vehicles, which were filled with explosive materials,
03:13were hit by a wall.
03:15It was the wall of the cantonment.
03:17And in the retaliatory action
03:19carried out by the security forces,
03:2116 terrorists were killed.
03:23And four suicide bombers were also included in the deaths.
03:26It has also been said that
03:28the five soldiers of the Pak army
03:30were also martyred in this action.
03:32And about the innocent citizens,
03:34it has also been said that
03:3613 innocent citizens were martyred
03:38and 32 were injured.
03:40So this is also a big challenge
03:42which we need to deal with.
03:44We will talk about this.
03:46And we will also talk about politics.
03:48Where is our politics at the moment?
03:50And what further directions have been given
03:52by the Bani PTI?
03:54What is the future of the Dasi Alliance?
03:56And will the JUI be able to move forward
03:58with the PTI?
04:00Or what are their safeguards?
04:02We will talk about this.
04:04Let me introduce our guest.
04:06Mr. Muhammad Ali is with us.
04:08Mr. Syed Muhammad Ali, who is a security expert.
04:10Thank you so much for your time.
04:12He will represent Tehreek-e-Insaf.
04:14And we will be joined by Mr. Bilal Azarqiani,
04:16who is the Minister of State.
04:18He is yet to return to the court.
04:20We will see which court he gets.
04:22Mr. Syed Muhammad Ali, starting from you.
04:24At a time like this,
04:26I made a few remarks.
04:28How important was this acknowledgement?
04:30Because even before this,
04:32when there were the conquests of Pakistan,
04:34it was never appreciated.
04:36Especially from Donald Trump's point of view,
04:38it was a roller coaster ride.
04:40It was a roller coaster ride
04:42with the government of Pakistan.
04:44But it is changing.
04:46Thank you so much.
04:48I think that
04:50the entire history of Pakistan,
04:52if you look at it from the perspective
04:54of the era of Pakistan,
04:56then we have adopted
04:58a policy of close,
05:00important,
05:02and happy relations
05:04with the international powers.
05:06And we think that
05:08Pakistan's security,
05:10Pakistan's foreign policy,
05:12Pakistan's economic development,
05:14in all these matters,
05:16the happy and intimate relations
05:18with the important countries
05:20are very important.
05:22And under this principle,
05:24I think that all our governments
05:26have tried to demonstrate
05:28caution,
05:30whether it is China, Russia, or America.
05:32Bilaterally,
05:34close relations
05:36should be used.
05:38However,
05:40in the last days of the Biden administration,
05:42you have seen some
05:44non-negotiable statements
05:46from his Deputy National Security Advisor.
05:48But I think that
05:50today,
05:52he delivered an important address
05:54of his political career
05:56in front of the US Congress.
05:58And at this point,
06:00he expressed the contribution
06:02and importance of Pakistan.
06:04I think it is very important
06:06for the US Congress
06:08to understand that
06:10not only America
06:12considers terrorism
06:14to be a rising issue
06:16for international security,
06:18but also considers Pakistan's
06:20contribution and cooperation
06:22with great respect.
06:24And a little while ago,
06:26you know that
06:28his National Security Advisor
06:30called our Deputy Prime Minister,
06:32Mr. Shahbaz Shahbaz,
06:34and congratulated him
06:36on his cooperation with Pakistan.
06:38It seems that in the coming days,
06:40our relations,
06:42especially counter-terrorism,
06:44intelligence, and regional security
06:46will move forward.
06:48But the latest phone call
06:50between the US National Security Advisor
06:52and the Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister
06:54seems that in the economic domain,
06:56mining, tourism, IT,
06:58and other fields,
07:00there will be more cooperation.
07:02One thing I would like to know from you
07:04is that this is not the first time.
07:06There is a long history,
07:08from 2000 to 2025,
07:10and we have always done our part.
07:12But what were the factors
07:14behind this change?
07:16For example,
07:18Trump said that
07:20the way Afghanistan was evacuated
07:22was shameful.
07:24But if we go into the history of that evacuation
07:26and the way Pakistan played its role
07:28in the negotiations
07:30in Qatar,
07:32there was no appreciation
07:34for that.
07:36In fact, the eyes were turned away.
07:38So what was different this time?
07:40Yes, this is a very important question.
07:42In three ways,
07:44President Trump's thinking is different
07:46from the Biden administration.
07:48The first thing is that
07:50he is against military intervention
07:52and military killings in other countries.
07:54He wants to save the lives
07:56and the capital of the country.
07:58This is understandable.
08:00But along with that,
08:02he considers terrorism to be a big threat.
08:04And the way the Biden administration
08:06unexpectedly and unplannedly
08:08evacuated American troops
08:10from Afghanistan,
08:12the result of that
08:14is that
08:16the millions of American weapons
08:18that they have left there,
08:20which are now being used by terrorists
08:22on Pakistan,
08:24is a common concern
08:26of Pakistan and the United States.
08:28They are cooperating on this issue
08:30and will continue to cooperate
08:32in the coming days.
08:34Mr. Waleed,
08:36your thoughts on that?
08:38Obviously,
08:40this was a time
08:42when Donald Trump was coming.
08:44Some people in your party
08:46were banking on this.
08:48They were saying that
08:50they will come and
08:52appreciate you
08:54because of your relationship
08:56with Pakistan
08:58and you felt that
09:00they have a soft spot
09:02for the Bani PTI.
09:04Now,
09:06what are your thoughts
09:08on the way
09:10the government of Pakistan
09:12has been praised?
09:14I don't think
09:16this is something
09:18worth mentioning.
09:20Last time,
09:22when Donald Trump
09:24was the President of the United States,
09:26he used very harsh language
09:28against Pakistan.
09:30He also tweeted.
09:32In which era was that?
09:34It was the PMLN government.
09:36I don't remember if Nawaz Sharif
09:38was the Prime Minister
09:40or Khakhan Fasih.
09:42It was the PMLN government.
09:44But,
09:46a speech like this
09:48has been going on
09:50for the past 20-22 years
09:52since the war
09:54against terror started.
09:56Intelligence agencies
09:58gather information
10:00about their special target
10:02and share it here
10:04and capture it.
10:06This has been going on
10:08since General Musharraf's time.
10:10Khalid Sheikh,
10:12Ayman al-Zawahiri,
10:14etc.
10:16Ayman al-Ghansi?
10:18Yes.
10:20But,
10:22these people
10:24who played
10:26a key role
10:28in 9-11,
10:30the US government
10:32expressed appreciation
10:34for General Musharraf.
10:36But,
10:38if we talk about
10:40General Musharraf,
10:42it was a different situation.
10:44You must remember
10:46that Pakistan was a new ally
10:48during Musharraf's time.
10:50You know that
10:52the situation was different.
10:54But, it was important
10:56to mention Trump.
10:58I didn't talk about any government.
11:00I said that the thoughts of
11:02the Pakistan government
11:04have always been
11:06against Pakistan.
11:08You will also acknowledge
11:10that President Obama
11:12was in the White House.
11:14Donald Trump and his wife
11:16praised Imran Khan.
11:18He is a great athlete,
11:20a sportsman,
11:22a leader, etc.
11:24Positive words
11:26were used by people
11:28like Donald Trump.
11:30Was it on a personal level
11:32or a government level?
11:34On a personal level.
11:36If someone talks
11:38on a personal level,
11:40it is a policy.
11:42But, that happened
11:44for the very first time.
11:46I was shocked.
11:48I am coming back to
11:50this.
11:52You are saying
11:54that it was not a big deal.
11:56Yes.
11:58When Panama's first decision
12:00was made,
12:02PMLN people started
12:04distributing sweets.
12:06Mr. Bilal.
12:12Mr. Khosla
12:14used to come to our morning show
12:16and said that if Trump comes,
12:18he will come out.
12:22Mr. Bilal.
12:24I am just saying that
12:26some people expressed
12:28their views.
12:30We have never said
12:32that any foreign government
12:34will take any action
12:36against Pakistan.
12:38Mr. Bilal.
12:40Your thoughts on that.
12:42Senator is saying that
12:44it is not a big deal.
12:46They have been doing it
12:48since Musharraf.
12:50But, I believe that
12:52Trump has never done this.
12:54It is very rare that
12:56he has appreciated
12:58something like this
13:00on a government level.
13:02I would like to congratulate
13:04Pakistan's army,
13:06law enforcement agencies
13:08and the government.
13:10The terrorist attack
13:12in Bannu was thwarted.
13:1416 terrorists were killed.
13:16Five of our soldiers
13:18were martyred.
13:20I would like to congratulate
13:22them.
13:24On an intelligence
13:26sharing basis,
13:28we have arrested
13:30a terrorist.
13:32He has been deported.
13:34It is a great thing
13:36to be acknowledged
13:38by the U.S.
13:40Our army and
13:42law enforcement agencies
13:44should be proud of
13:46this successful operation.
13:48Professionalism and
13:50sacrifice against terrorism
13:52is a proof of war.
13:54Pakistan has always been
13:56ready to fight
13:58against terrorism.
14:00This is an example
14:02of willpower and
14:04capability.
14:06We should acknowledge
14:08this without hesitation.
14:10Irrespective of the
14:12Jamaat you belong to.
14:14This is not a routine
14:16issue.
14:18We should acknowledge
14:20this so that our soldiers
14:22and officers
14:24who are fighting
14:26against terrorism
14:28can see that
14:30such achievements
14:32are being acknowledged.
14:34There is no hesitation
14:36in acknowledging this.
14:38It is a good thing
14:40that such a development
14:42took place in which
14:44Pakistan has a key role.
14:46It is a good thing
14:48that the U.S. President
14:50has acknowledged this.
14:52This is a good sign.
14:54This is a good sign
14:56that Pakistan is
14:58working with the U.S.
15:24in the longer run.
15:54There is a possibility
15:56that the international
15:58terrorist organizations
16:00like Daesh and Al-Qaeda
16:02which have been
16:04mentioned in our
16:06report and
16:08Pakistan has also
16:10expressed concerns
16:12about this.
16:14There is a possibility
16:16that the international
16:18terrorist organizations
16:20will not be able to
16:22handle this issue.
16:24I would like to tell you
16:26that the recent
16:28director of national
16:30intelligence,
16:32Trump,
16:34has served as a
16:36colonel in the U.S.
16:38army for 23 years.
16:40He has fought against
16:42terrorism.
16:44Two weeks ago,
16:46he said that the
16:48international
16:50terrorist organizations
16:52Pakistan and the U.S.
16:54consider terrorism
16:56to be a common threat
16:58and a common challenge.
17:00There is cooperation
17:02between them
17:04on intelligence,
17:06counter-terrorism,
17:08and regional security.
17:10His national security
17:12advisor has formally
17:14thanked the
17:16Pakistan's Deputy
17:18Secretary of State
17:20for his services
17:22to the U.S.
17:24on bilateral and
17:26diplomatic levels.
17:28I believe that
17:30there will be
17:32further improvements.
17:34Mr. Bilal,
17:36I would like to hear your
17:38opinion on the
17:40attack in Bannu.
17:42The security forces
17:44were successful,
17:46but there were casualties,
17:4832 injured,
17:505 security personnel
17:52were martyred,
17:54and 16 terrorists were killed.
17:56The fact that
17:58so many terrorists
18:00were killed,
18:02means that
18:04the security forces
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29:56that we have been on the same page and even recently we have been working on this issue
30:03They are saying that until the people who are out of jail will not have the power
30:10I don't understand this because Mr. Khan is the one who has to make the final decision
30:17Secondly, in the alliance that we are assembling, JUI is one party
30:26but there are other parties as well
30:29Shahid Khan Abbasi's party is also new
30:36but there are also seasoned politicians in that party
30:40Mr. Achak Zahid is leading that party
30:43We have also spoken to GDA
30:46GM Syed's grandson has a presence in Sindh
30:52There is also MWM, one of their senators also came with us in the alliance
31:00in the last senate election from Punjab
31:02Then there is SIC of course
31:05We got an election from their platform when we were deprived of our mark
31:10So yes, he is one of the parties
31:13We can try our best
31:15He has the seat power
31:17I am just saying that this is one aspect of him that we had in the past
31:21Secondly, if we talk to him, he may not refuse
31:28that there is a dent in their vote bank
31:32and that is because of our acceptance
31:35So there are some reservations
31:39I can understand the word in English
31:42but they say they are licking their wounds
31:46So we have given them a good beating
31:49So in politics, politics is the art of the possible
31:54We will try to involve them as well
31:57Keep this in mind
32:02and everyone should acknowledge this
32:04that we were in the government and he was in the opposition
32:07So he led the march on Islamabad
32:10We did not put section 144 on it
32:13I will take his answer
32:16So yes, the bigger and stronger the alliance, the more effective it will be
32:21But those who came, came
32:23Those who did not come, did not come
32:25This is for the JUI as well
32:27This is for the JUI as well
32:29But we will try to get them
32:31I think this question is asked again and again
32:34that till when will the JUI be able to put up resistance against you?
32:45Satish sir, two things
32:48First of all, our government's focus is on its work and goals
32:53We have shown better performance than any optimist's expectations
33:00We have to continue on this path
33:03And the opposition has its own role in our democracy
33:07It plays a constructive role in the opposition
33:11And if we get better suggestions from them, we will definitely consider it
33:16And that is why we were ready to sit at the table
33:19and again the PTI was up as per tradition
33:22As far as this alliance is concerned, I can see two or three things
33:27In my opinion, this alliance between the JUIF and PTI seems a bit unnatural
33:33Rest, it is their community's wish
33:36The basic complaint of the JUIF is with the PTI
33:40They have already stated it
33:42They have already stated it, Mr. Waleed
33:44Mr. Waleed has already said that
33:47I am saying this in another way
33:52If the JUIF thinks that their seats have been taken
33:56then those seats have not been taken by the PTI
33:59So their protest is based on Peshawar
34:02They did not have seats in Punjab
34:04Secondly, I sympathize with what Mr. Khaidri is saying
34:10The PTI is in such a state that
34:13if you have three or four PTI members in my place
34:19then you will have a talk show of different views
34:22You will get four different views on every issue
34:25And the next thing is
34:27if there is a unity of command or coherence of PTI
34:31which you can see outside PTI
34:33then that command also does not know
34:35which day Mr. Khan will have another dream
34:37and he will change his position
34:39and take a U-turn again
34:41and run away from such political dialogues
34:43which has been their tradition
34:45Nonetheless, this is the matter of the opposition
34:47I wish them all the best
34:49Whatever they think is better, they can continue
34:51Mr. Waleed, this matter
34:53you have already said that Bani is PTI
34:56but in that, everyone's interpretation
35:00when directions are given from their side
35:02it is also possible that it is different
35:04You go and listen to something
35:06and your interpretation is different
35:08Ali Ameen Gandapur's interpretation is different
35:10His way of speaking is different
35:12Does that create confusion?
35:14Look, there is no doubt in this
35:18that if you limit the reach of a party's top leader
35:25then all kinds of issues of communication
35:30and in any party
35:32is a natural process
35:36that when the reach is limited
35:38then there will be an issue of communication
35:40Secondly, it has been a while
35:43it has been more than 2-3 years
35:45there was a member of the National Assembly
35:48who was elected on the PTI ticket
35:50in the 2018 election
35:52Engineer Najeeb Haroon
35:54He resigned for some reason
35:56for his seat
35:58and then took it back
36:00He had given a statement
36:02that he wanted to leave politics
36:04or the party
36:06He was called for an interview
36:08in a show, one-to-one
36:10and this was the time
36:12when Khan Sahib was the Prime Minister
36:14otherwise he was a free man
36:16He said, Khan Sahib speaks
36:18whether in a party meeting
36:20or in a one-to-one meeting
36:22or in a few people's meetings
36:24he speaks
36:26these were his words
36:28I often quote him
36:30everyone decodes it
36:32in their own way
36:34you said to interpret
36:36he used this word
36:38decode
36:40so one thing is to have a limited reach
36:42and secondly
36:44and in such a situation
36:46a person's personality
36:48is also affected
36:50yes, how you perceive certain things
36:52there are many factors
36:54in a party
36:56there can be differences
36:58in opinion, decoding and interpreting
37:00issues
37:02but the leader at the top
37:04his presence
37:06his popularity
37:08his strength
37:10is 120% intact
37:12despite all the challenges
37:14Mr. Bilal
37:16you have been talking
37:18for a year
37:20you have given numbers
37:22how your
37:24mutual funds have doubled
37:26how inflation
37:28has increased by 1.5%
37:30the rate of growth has decreased
37:32and the agreement with IMF
37:34is going on successfully
37:36and the other numbers
37:38you have given
37:40you are saying that the popularity
37:42is of their party and their leader
37:44do you think this is the case?
37:46I don't think so
37:48but
37:50when elections come
37:52we will see
37:54we will continue our journey of performance
37:56and we
37:58BMLN has always
38:00done its politics on the basis of performance
38:02and Inshallah
38:04in Punjab and Wafaaq
38:06we will go back to the people
38:08ok, so
38:10I remembered the performance
38:12did you get any idea about the court?
38:14you were saying that something will be announced
38:16for everyone
38:18Mr. Satish, no decision has been made
38:20when PM and Nawaz Sharif
38:22will make this decision
38:24I think when you will know
38:26we will also know
38:28let's talk about performance
38:30the glass is half full
38:32or half empty
38:34I saw that you are sitting here
38:36with the numbers
38:38GDP growth is less than 1%
38:40your main crops
38:42are minus 11%
38:44cotton crop is minus 34%
38:46large scale manufacturing
38:48is growing at minus 1.9%
38:50unemployment
38:52is at the highest level
38:54in 77 years
38:56Zara-e-Mubadala's
38:58state bank's
39:0011.2 billion dollars
39:02sorry, dollar
39:0411.2 billion dollars
39:06PTI government had 20 billion dollars
39:08now exports
39:10in PTI's government
39:12were at their peak
39:14till then they could not reach
39:16then they say
39:18they saved from default
39:20the default price
39:22Pakistan's rate is
39:241450 BPS
39:26which is a very high risk
39:28during PTI's government
39:30it was above 350
39:32they say to stop inflation
39:34cost of living
39:36in PTI's 3.5 years
39:38went above 40%
39:40in this period
39:421 crore 80 lakh people
39:44poverty
39:46increased
39:481 crore 80 million people
39:50increased
39:52these charts are full of data
39:54I will answer
39:56Mr. Sapti
39:58allow me
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