00:00What do you mean when you say that you will go to the Punjab border with 2,000 people and take over?
00:07You are underestimating the power of the common man and Ali Amin Gandapur.
00:13You are underestimating 2,000 people.
00:15Let me tell you what our forefathers did.
00:18Did our forefathers not sacrifice their lives and wealth for the sake of freedom?
00:22They did.
00:24Today, we are in a situation where my own state is attacking me.
00:32Even though there is no evidence of a Jallipot card,
00:37it is attacking those people.
00:40I have no regrets.
00:42It is attacking those people who are neither becoming MPAs nor MNAs,
00:48nor are they leading people.
00:51In fact, they are voters and supporters.
00:54They have made you a government.
00:55They have made you a government.
00:57It is wrong to intimidate them, to intimidate them,
01:02to intimidate an opinion, to intimidate a thought.
01:07This is not in democracy and this is not in freedom.
01:10Secondly,
01:12let me tell you something.
01:17We are so generous.
01:18Look at our generosity.
01:19I was telling you what happens in meetings.
01:21What happens in meetings is that,
01:22thank God, our eyes are high.
01:24And those who have done it,
01:26their eyes are down and they are ashamed.
01:28This is what happens in meetings.
01:30Alhamdulillah.
01:31My eyes are high today.
01:32When you met Abhishek Shahbaz Sharif Sahib,
01:34did you meet him with your eyes high?
01:35Yes, with my eyes high.
01:36He was sitting there stealing a mandate.
01:38He knows that he has a little freedom.
01:39On one hand, you said some bad things to him.
01:41You came inside and met him.
01:42After that, you did a press talk.
01:43I mean, that was all the wrong optics.
01:45It was a compulsion.
01:46What is a compulsion?
01:47Look, I have one.
01:48Imran Khan made a government here.
01:50He made me a minister.
01:52One is my official responsibility.
01:53One is my political responsibility.
01:55In official responsibility, I have to take that right.
01:56I have to run this province.
01:58I have to solve the problems of the province.
01:59I will engage officially.
02:01The political thing,
02:02Shahbaz Sharif only knows
02:04that he is sitting with 17 ringleaders,
02:06Barjawan, stealing a mandate at this time.
02:09And Shahbaz Sharif doesn't even know that.
02:10The people who have brought Shahbaz Sharif,
02:12they tell him.
02:13I am telling him again and again.
02:15They also tell him,
02:16this is your position.
02:19This is your position.
02:20He is not the prime minister right now.
02:23He is not the prime minister right now.
02:24He is a person who is sitting on a shoulder.
02:28And he himself knows that he has to do it like this.
02:30When a horse does it, he does it like this.
02:33So, the most dangerous thing is the horse's buck.
02:35The best rider does one thing.
02:36If the horse does it from the front,
02:38then you can control it.
02:40But when the horse does a buck from the back,
02:42because...
02:43Can I ask a question, sir?
02:44Whenever there is a little buck,
02:46do you know how Shahbaz Sharif will go?
02:48He will go like a bull.
02:50You won't even be able to see him.
02:51Mr. Ghandapur, who goes like a bull?
02:53Maybe you are right.
02:55But the problem is that you are not doing
02:58what is in your control.
02:59If you allow me.
03:00You have...
03:01Do you want me to use all my power?
03:03No.
03:04I don't want to use it because I don't want to make a president.
03:07That's why I warn them again and again
03:08and request them first.
03:09Then if I talk about reformation,
03:10I will do it.
03:11If I use that power now,
03:13then it will also be that
03:15the previous party has also used that power.
03:18The Noon League has also used it.
03:19I understand what you are saying.
03:21I understand.
03:21But look at my pain.
03:22But when I do it,
03:24then people will forget the Noon League's power.
03:26People will forget the power of the previous party.
03:28Then when that power will be used,
03:30then they say that the last nail on the coffin.
03:32Mr. Ghandapur,
03:33I'm sorry, but these are such big things.
03:35The work is very small.
03:36I mean, can't Ali Amin Ghandapur remove a DCO today?
03:39You removed Ijaz Khan RPO Hazara because...
03:43I didn't remove it.
03:43Listen, you didn't remove it.
03:45It wasn't sent back, sir.
03:46The federal government has inquired about it.
03:50My reservations were on it.
03:52You can take out the minutes of that meeting.
03:54I told very clearly there
03:56that neither my RPO was notified,
03:58nor my SACU unit was notified,
04:02nor did my IG know.
04:04Nor did my Home Secretary know.
04:05I am the Home Minister also.
04:07This department is with me.
04:07Neither did I know.
04:09This work was done.
04:10In that work, for face-saving,
04:11if they removed the RPO,
04:14the federal government removed it.
04:15Okay?
04:16Prove it on the board.
04:17Was it the same mistake?
04:20Was it the same mistake?
04:21Until it is proven,
04:23I will sustain it.
04:24Okay, then one thing.
04:25You said, when I do it, we'll see.
04:27The problem is, what are you waiting for?
04:29Your IG is the same.
04:30Your Chief Secretary is the same.
04:31Your DC Peshawar is the same.
04:33DC Shangla is the same.
04:34DC Bannu is the same.
04:35CCPO Peshawar is the same.
04:36These are all those civil servants
04:38on whom your Jamaat stands up and says
04:40that they have done wrong with us.
04:41You can't remove one person.
04:43Your government has to be there for three months.
04:44Good question.
04:46Look, they haven't done it.
04:48They have been made to do it.
04:50I have a thought.
04:51What kind of argument is this, sir?
04:52Listen to the whole argument.
04:54You listen to the whole thing.
04:55Listen to the whole poem.
04:58They have been made to do it.
04:58So they're good.
04:59You want to keep them?
05:00They have been made to do it.
05:01Sir, you're keeping them.
05:02On every RO of mine,
05:03I decide who I will keep and who I won't.
05:06Look, I have a plan of my own.
05:08I have to follow that plan.
05:09I have to see those things.
05:10It was a big challenge for me
05:12how I have to jail
05:14my people with the police.
05:16If I come to that with the police,
05:18then I don't think any DPO,
05:21any RPO,
05:23any DSP,
05:25any SHO,
05:26even any poor police officer,
05:28none of them will be like me.
05:29They won't be like me.
05:30They won't be like me.
05:30They won't be like me.
05:31They won't be like me.
05:32They won't be like me.
05:32They won't be like me.
05:33They won't be like me.
05:33That means how will I run the business in the morning?
05:35So I jailed them.
05:36Okay.
05:37I jailed them.
05:38I saw that some were helpless.
05:44It takes time to do the analysis.
05:46I have to do the analysis.
05:49It doesn't mean that I start using them blindly.
05:53I have to use them with wisdom.
05:55Allah has given me that chair.
05:56Imam Khan has given me that chair.
05:57I have given it to him because I have to use it with wisdom.
06:00I saw that some have been loyal to the Shah more than the Shah.
06:04One Singh left.
06:07Some are running to Punjab.
06:09The rest are mixing and matching.
06:12I have to run the business in the morning.
06:13There is a shortage of officers.
06:14I am asking for officers.
06:15I am not being given.
06:16I will get them.
06:17Who is not giving you?
06:19Federal government.
06:19Did you talk to Mr. Shabash Shari?
06:20Federal government.
06:21I have written a letter to the police asking for officers.
06:22Did you talk to Mr. Shabash Shari directly?
06:24I can't talk to him directly all the time.
06:25But obviously, we have written a letter.
06:27We have written a letter to an official.
06:30So if they don't give you, you will work with them.
06:32Because they are helpless.
06:32My business is on the front line of law and order.
06:35Of course.
06:36Can I leave my area empty?
06:38I can't leave it.
06:39But you are saying, as far as Zaraf is concerned.
06:42My deputy commissioner has cut four pages of treason on me.
06:46They are illegal.
06:47They are so illegal that they are blind.
06:49He is still sitting.
06:50I haven't spoken to him yet.
06:51Can you believe it?
06:52That I am the chief minister.
06:54I have that ring.
06:55I have that deputy commissioner.
06:57I haven't spoken to him yet.
06:58He came to pray at my father's funeral.
07:01He prayed.
07:02He prayed and left.
07:03I didn't talk to him.
07:05But I have no problem.
07:06And I explain this to my people too.
07:09Look, when your thinking is big.
07:13And you have to do a big job.
07:15Then you don't have to follow those people who have done small jobs.
07:19Alhamdulillah, in my police, in my workers and in my leadership.
07:23There was no fight or fight here.
07:25Why?
07:26Because we are people of Zaraf.
07:27Okay, by the way.
07:28We don't talk about change.
07:29All these people.
07:30We believe in change.
07:31That we are different.
07:32One thing.
07:32The second thing you are saying.
07:34That if a DC is sitting, I have told him that I am also sitting.
07:37So, because now I asked for a secretary first.
07:41He said that you don't do this.
07:43Asked verbally.
07:44That you don't do that.
07:45The Balochistan government is not leaving him.
07:47Then I sent another one in writing.
07:49Then I was requested.
07:51That he is not there.
07:52Do something else.
07:53So I said, give that one.
07:55You convince the Balochistan government.
07:56Give me your officer.
07:57If the Balochistan government has not been able to produce a good officer so far.
08:01A province.
08:02Then it is their fault.
08:02He is a man from my province.
08:03Give me.
08:04Now they have started giving me.
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