" Agar PP Hukoomat Banati Hai To Wazeer e Azam Asif Zardari Hon Ge. ." Fayaz-ul-Hasan Chohan
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00:00 No party will take a simple majority.
00:03 No party.
00:04 Okay.
00:05 Nawaz Sharif will be No. 1 in the Non-League.
00:08 After him, there is your PPP.
00:11 After him, there is Azad Mimran.
00:13 Okay?
00:14 And Azad Mimran's majority will be in the Non-League and IPP in Wafaaq.
00:19 Okay?
00:20 And in Wafaaq, the Non-League, IPP, and NPM will be in power.
00:25 There will be one or two parties, the Baap Party, whatever it is, will be together.
00:28 Yes, if Azad Mimran's majority goes to the PPP,
00:34 because the entire effort of the international establishment is that
00:38 the Biden administration wants Asif Zardari, Bilawal Zardari to accommodate the PPP,
00:43 and you all know that.
00:44 If such a situation arises, then Bilawal Zardari will not be the Prime Minister.
00:49 Asif Zardari will be the Prime Minister.
00:51 We don't know about the international establishment, Mr. Chauhan, let's be honest.
00:55 But you are saying that PMLN, IPP, and the Independence candidates,
01:01 in case Pakistan wins the People's Party,
01:03 as you are saying very confidently, but we have seen a push from the People's Party.
01:09 Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has also campaigned well.
01:13 So if those people come and those people win,
01:16 then IPP will think that let's meet with the People's Party,
01:21 and Mr. Tareen has announced that we will have to live and die with PMLN.
01:25 We will stay there.
01:26 That is fine. We have a deal with the Lone League.
01:30 We have also made seat adjustments.
01:32 And this is our plan in the future as well.
01:34 And we will make a government with the Lone League in Wafaaq and Punjab.
01:38 But I have told a scenario, being a political analyst,
01:42 that if the People's Party gets an opportunity,
01:45 whether it is left or right, up or down, indigenously or exigenously,
01:49 with some support, then in that case, Asif Zardari will be the one.
01:53 Basically, when I first broke this in Mr. Badami's program,
01:57 the next day, Bilawal Zardari started it.
02:01 And then in the same way, other people also started talking about the Lone League.
02:06 I did not say the Lone League was a movement for justice.
02:09 What I said, that 30% of the people in the KPK, Punjab Assembly and Wafaaq,
02:15 are free, that is, those who are fighting the free elections on their own.
02:18 These are not the free people from PTI.
02:20 And the rest of the PTI people are also free.
02:23 They also have almost settled all their issues,
02:26 which are in the 15-20 Wafaaq and 15-20 Subahi Assembly.
02:31 They have also settled all the things.
02:34 They have settled with Mr. Ali Khan, they have settled with Mr. Shiba Shukla.
02:39 Sir, one of your questions is that if Azad Azad comes to you,
02:41 there is no problem with that.
02:42 But the party that you reject, the one you left,
02:45 you will also be able to suppress the people who are in the party.
02:48 What does that say about your party, your ideology?
02:51 No, no, Sahiba, stop here.
02:53 Stop here.
02:54 They are sitting on the mirror and the blackboard.
02:57 They have no obligation of 62, 63, nor any other kind.
03:02 They are not asking about technical legal, they are asking about moral authority.
03:06 They are not asking about moral authority.
03:08 The real legal thing is that Azad is legal.
03:12 He is not according to the law.
03:14 He is Azad.
03:15 The rest, the party that they emotionalize,
03:18 they emotionalize the voters, or they themselves get emotionalized,
03:21 or they themselves get blackmailed, or the voters get blackmailed.
03:23 No, they are not getting emotionalized, sir.
03:25 No, Mr. Chauhan is absolutely right.
03:27 Mr. Chauhan, I am talking about the Khawar Ghuman.
03:29 In the context of the 73rd Aayan, Mr. Chauhan is absolutely right.
03:32 You are making fun of someone.
03:34 No, no, I am not making fun of anyone.
03:35 Mr. Chauhan, the rest of the commitments that you had to make, you are making them.
03:39 We will find out what happens to them later.
03:41 Did you also have any commitment?
03:43 We were expecting a great election in Rawalpindi.
03:46 Your seat, your voters, supporters.
03:48 You just disappeared from the scene.
03:50 I had two things.
03:52 Even if I had fought the election, it was not a big issue.
03:55 I still have the ticket.
03:56 I still have the ticket.
03:59 But I only changed 75% of my election policy.
04:06 That change happened on the night of December 1.
04:09 On the night of December 1, the news started that the seat will be adjusted.
04:13 I stopped announcing that I would not fight the election.
04:17 But when the adjustment was not made,
04:20 I decided that there is a lot of confusion in the politics of Pakistan and other cities.
04:26 And then my 75% change, I did not invest in the millions of rupees that I had earned.
04:33 I did not invest my money in the millions of rupees that I had earned.
04:37 Mr. Chauhan, tell us, you are from Rawalpindi.
04:40 I said that it is best for the next.
04:42 I did not back down from the election politics.
04:46 But it is important to hear that you can not be a fool.
04:49 Mr. Chauhan, you are in danger of losing your seat.
04:54 You are in danger of losing your seat.
04:58 You have a lot of love for Mr. Sheikh Rashid Ahmed.
05:01 And the sons of Rawalpindi call themselves Pakistan.
05:06 Sometimes they call themselves real and sometimes they call themselves men.
05:12 Now you tell me, sometimes they call themselves freedom fighters.
05:15 You are talking about Hassan Ayub.
05:19 I am talking about Hassan Ayub.
05:21 The real and the fake is that the place where he is standing and speaking,
05:26 the world is finding out that he is speaking from that place.
05:29 That is real and fake.
05:31 The second is that the speech is not for someone else.
05:38 You understand what I am saying?
05:40 The second thing is that Mr. Sheikh Rashid is unfortunate that
05:45 he has spent his whole life with the establishment.
05:48 In the end, he was not able to obey the establishment,
05:51 but he was forced to obey a certain party.
05:54 And in the end, he has made a mess of himself.
05:56 Who changed your circle?
06:02 Tell me, who changed your circle?
06:05 I have changed all of them.
06:10 I have changed all of them.
06:12 I have not used 12.
06:14 I have used 6.
06:16 And there was a time of 2 months.
06:19 There was so much confusion in the election.
06:21 There was so much polarization.
06:23 So I thought it would be better if I did not fight.
06:25 And the mischief against which I have been struggling for 8 months,
06:28 that mischief should be over once.
06:30 He should lose.
06:32 That mischief should be over once.
06:35 He put Pakistan's sovereignty at stake.
06:37 He put the economy at stake.
06:39 He put the honour of every party at stake.