Siyasi maidan me surprice ka silsila jari

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Siyasi maidan me surprice ka silsila jari

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00:00 After the election, the government's steps are being decided.
00:03 And now, the important step is that the National Assembly meeting is being called within 21 days.
00:10 Which is according to the rule.
00:12 It is possible that I will do it in a day or two.
00:14 But the question is, when will it be called?
00:16 When will the meeting be called?
00:17 It has been 17 days since the election.
00:19 So, the question is, when will the National Assembly meeting be called?
00:23 Who will call it?
00:24 The President of the country, who goes to the Assembly, he has to sign it.
00:28 So, President Ali Falvi has not signed the summons.
00:32 The President has signed it.
00:34 He always takes some.
00:37 The Muslim League Noon and People's Party are criticizing this step.
00:41 The leader of the Muslim League Noon, Mr. Saqdar, says that if the President has not signed,
00:45 then the National Assembly meeting will be held on 29th February.
00:49 So, this year is 29th February.
00:51 Yes, yes, yes.
00:52 The leap year.
00:53 So, let's hear what Mr. Saqdar was saying.
00:57 Then the Speaker automatically calls the meeting on 29th February.
01:01 We thought it was 27th.
01:03 And the Assembly has gone to the Parliamentary Affairs.
01:06 They did not sign, so one day, on Tuesday or Thursday,
01:10 the Assembly or the National Assembly,
01:13 where the President does not call,
01:14 the Governor does not call,
01:16 will automatically go to 29th February.
01:19 So, this is what Mr. Saqdar said.
01:20 But after that, Shazia Murray, she criticized more.
01:24 She said that the delay is an illegal use of the President.
01:30 The President is required in Pakistan.
01:32 They should request the National Assembly meeting without delay.
01:35 The negotiations between the Noon League and the MPP are ongoing on the issue of governance.
01:41 On one hand, we are seeing the statements,
01:43 but on the other hand, we are seeing some meetings, some meetings.
01:47 So, in this meeting of the MPP,
01:50 most of the members said that if the party's fundamental position is not accepted,
01:54 then we will sit in the opposition.
01:56 What are their fundamental positions?
01:58 Those three fundamental positions were that the issues of municipality and such things.
02:03 So, they said that if this is not accepted,
02:05 then we will sit in the opposition.
02:07 And then Mustafa Kamal also spoke.
02:08 Okay.
02:09 Mustafa Kamal says that we are accepting the challenge and going to the government.
02:13 And we want to take such responsibilities,
02:14 with which we can deliver to the public.
02:17 And we have decided that they will be a part of the government and will also take the ministries.
02:22 Okay.
02:23 So, now Azam Nazir Tarrar, who is the leader of the Muslim League Noon,
02:27 he says that the Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif wants to start the government with a short cabinet.
02:33 That is, it will be short in the beginning.
02:35 Let's see.
02:36 The permission of the 33rd government is in the constitution.
02:38 The cabinet will be smaller than this.
02:40 So, this is what he said. See.
02:43 Okay. Azam Nazir Tarrar has discussed this.
02:46 So, let's talk about the whole situation.
02:48 Let's start.
02:49 What is the situation with regards to the National Assembly meeting?
02:52 Why is there no signature on its summary?
02:54 And if the time passes, what will happen in this case?
02:57 So, Mr. Khabar Gurman, Mr. Mahesh is present.
02:59 Islamabad Bureau Chief Khabar, thank you so much.
03:01 Thank you very much.
03:02 Good morning to you.
03:04 Please tell us, once again, the matter has been stuck in the signature of the President.
03:09 So, now Mr. Ishaq Dar is saying that even if it is not done,
03:12 the meeting will be called on 29th February.
03:15 So, this is how it happens. This is what is decided.
03:17 Khabar.
03:19 Thank you very much.
03:20 Look, in Pakistan, there are many extraordinary incidents.
03:26 Since the election process started, you know that
03:29 elections should have been held within the nine days
03:31 when the Assembly dissolved.
03:33 The Chief Minister or the Prime Minister should have advised the Assembly.
03:37 The nine-day limit, you know that it was not followed.
03:42 That too was an extraordinary incident.
03:44 After that, the election process was done.
03:46 The elections were held.
03:47 Then, the whole day, whatever happened.
03:49 Then, the matter of Farm 45 and 47,
03:51 the public of Pakistan saw this for the first time.
03:55 And no one else is telling us,
03:57 the former Secretary-Election Commissioner, Khabar Zarshaad is telling us,
04:00 that this was the first time in the election history of Pakistan.
04:03 Now, the matter is that,
04:05 till now, within three days,
04:08 especially when the Independents join,
04:11 within the next 24 hours,
04:14 they should get their reserve seats.
04:16 Now, obviously, in the election history of Pakistan,
04:19 this has also become a record.
04:21 And not only in Pakistan,
04:23 but in the recent political and election history of the world,
04:26 there have been party-based elections.
04:29 And the parliament that has come into existence,
04:32 the most of them are free people.
04:34 You know the reason for that.
04:36 Now, if you look at the newspapers today,
04:39 I think, to some extent,
04:41 the President of Pakistan's argument is absolutely correct,
04:44 that the House is incomplete.
04:46 There are about 60 reserve seats for women,
04:50 and 10 for minorities.
04:53 The rest of the parties have got them.
04:55 And the decision on the remaining seats,
04:58 the hope is that the Election Commission will do it today.
05:02 Because this time is still present,
05:05 and the hope is that it will be resolved before that,
05:08 as far as you have concerned.
05:10 So why is there so much criticism in this?
05:12 Why, when the House is incomplete,
05:14 and there is still time,
05:16 why is the President raising a lot of questions
05:19 on the Noon League and People's Party?
05:21 Look, the Noon League and Pakistan,
05:23 the Muslim League,
05:25 obviously, I don't think they had any objections.
05:28 If they did have objections,
05:30 then I think they should have objected to the Election Commission,
05:33 that whatever decision you want to make,
05:35 if you, in your wisdom, and in your laws,
05:38 especially the 2017 Election Act,
05:41 if you think that the Sunni Council should not get these seats,
05:47 and neither do they deserve them,
05:49 then give them a decision.
05:51 If they want to go to the Supreme Court,
05:53 then a clear order from the Supreme Court,
05:55 obviously, a clarification of the whole matter,
05:57 will come from the Supreme Court.
05:59 This should not be left hanging.
06:01 So I think, this criticism of the President of Pakistan,
06:04 I don't think there is any logic behind it.
06:07 The reason for that, I think,
06:09 you saw that today, MashaAllah,
06:11 in Karachi, Murad Ali Shah,
06:13 in Sindh, he will be elected as the new Chief Minister.
06:17 And in Punjab, Maryam Sahiba,
06:19 for the first time in the history of Punjab,
06:22 will become a woman Chief Minister.
06:26 So all those matters,
06:28 they want to resolve them as soon as possible.
06:31 I think, there is no need to be afraid,
06:34 nor is there any need to be worried.
06:36 The Pakistan Muslim League, NUN,
06:38 and the Pakistan People's Party,
06:40 they have a majority.
06:42 So, with great ease,
06:44 their appointed, who has nominated,
06:47 Respected Shahbaz Sharif,
06:49 he will become the Leader of the House,
06:51 and the matter will move forward.
06:53 When you have mentioned Respected Shahbaz Sharif,
06:55 and also mentioned him becoming the Leader of the House,
06:57 then in this case, Azam Nazi Tarar has said,
06:59 that the constitution allows for minimum 33 seats.
07:04 Shahbaz Sharif's cabinet will be smaller than this.
07:07 But, Mr. Khawar,
07:09 how many cabinets are you looking at,
07:11 as soon as they are elected?
07:13 Look, according to the 18th amendment,
07:16 both the houses,
07:19 which have a Senate and a National Assembly,
07:23 the National Assembly has 336 seats,
07:25 and 100 seats are of the Senate.
07:28 So, 11% of the total number
07:32 can be made up of the cabinet.
07:34 But, you saw in the past,
07:36 the limit has been crossed,
07:38 and there are about 100 people
07:40 who are now advisors and machines.
07:42 Look, this doesn't matter,
07:44 scientifically speaking.
07:46 I have been looking at it for the past 25 years,
07:48 whether the cabinet is big or small.
07:50 The problem is,
07:52 whether you have a will to do something.
07:54 For example, if you don't have a will,
07:56 you don't have the willpower
07:58 to do this privatization.
08:00 You must remember, in 2016-17,
08:02 when we were told by Mr. Zubair,
08:04 everything was done.
08:06 At that time,
08:08 the Prime Minister,
08:10 Mr. Nawaz Sharif,
08:12 and the Finance Minister,
08:14 Mr. Ishaq Dar,
08:16 decided that the environment
08:18 would be ruined,
08:20 so it was stopped.
08:22 To decide,
08:24 whether the cabinet is big or small,
08:26 doesn't matter.
08:28 It doesn't matter to us
08:30 if you make a cabinet
08:32 in large numbers.
08:34 As a Pakistani,
08:36 if the situation is going well,
08:38 if the situation is going well
08:40 with a big cabinet,
08:42 with a small cabinet,
08:44 you can keep the country
08:46 moving towards development.
08:48 But, our focus is on
08:50 the austerity drive.
08:52 The Australian committee
08:54 was formed by Shabaz Sharif
08:56 in the last 16 months.
08:58 People ask,
09:00 "Look at the size of your cabinet."
09:02 "When you become a minister,
09:04 you will get perks and privileges."
09:06 "Who will pay for this?"
09:08 People mention this.
09:10 Your argument is right,
09:12 but the problem is that
09:14 people objected because
09:16 despite having a cabin
09:18 of a ship's size,
09:20 the performance was zero.
09:22 It was in the minus.
09:24 If the cabinet is big,
09:26 and if it is big,
09:28 but the situation is getting better,
09:30 people won't care.
09:32 If you make a big cabinet,
09:34 and you bring electricity
09:36 and gas to the people,
09:38 and you provide
09:40 relief, people will be happy.
09:42 But if you make a small cabinet,
09:44 and the situation is still bad,
09:46 then you will have to
09:48 see how things will improve.
09:50 Thank you for joining us.
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