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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum, you are watching Khabar Lahariya, I am Muhammad Malik.
00:15As we speak, there is a massive security operation underway in Bannu Kent.
00:22At the time of the attack, two trucks full of explosives were hit by Firdaus Al-Khawarish
00:27and an attempt was made to enter Bannu Kent.
00:30According to the information we have received so far, six terrorists have been killed.
00:35The rest of the operation is still going on.
00:37As soon as we get the details, we will share them with you.
00:42So this was bad news, but the good news is that the damage control has been completed.
00:48It has been a year since this incident took place.
00:51Today, the Prime Minister spoke about it for a long time and obviously cut his report card.
00:57According to him, it was a very impressive report card.
01:01He said that the country was going to default, but we saved it.
01:04Now, if terrorism comes to an end, then the capital will come.
01:08It is difficult, but not impossible.
01:10But he did not tell any steps as to what he was doing.
01:14Because the situation in Balochistan and KP is being talked about by oversimplifying it.
01:20One thing he said, who brought the terrorists, who gave permission.
01:24It is very important to end the culture of Ghalam Guloch with terrorism.
01:28This happens again and again that thousands of people were brought to the government of Imran Khan and settled in KP.
01:34I spoke to him two or three times, to the former Army Chief General Bajwa Sahib, and I asked him specifically.
01:40He said that a plan was made, and according to it, 5000 people had to be brought and settled, including the families.
01:47But he said that the government left and this plan remained, it was only in the planning stages.
01:52Today, the Prime Minister has said that the people have been brought and settled.
01:55So, I think the government should also clarify that if they have been brought, then where have they been settled?
02:01Because then there will be details as to where, who was detained, who was settled in which village.
02:08So, this thing should also be clear that whether they were settled or not, whether the plan was implemented or not.
02:15And I am saying this because as long as all the reasons are in either Balochistan or KP,
02:22as long as the hand of the reasons is not honestly, then how will the solutions come out?
02:27We will talk about Balochistan again, but he said a big thing.
02:32Then there were the typical political things, and then he said about state enterprises that 850 billion are drowning every year.
02:40But he did not say what happened within a year.
02:44Was anything able to be privatized?
02:46The PIA, in one of our programs, I remember at that time the Finance Minister said, Aurangzeb Sahib,
02:52there were 2-3 months in October, he said that at any cost, the PIA will be privatized in October.
02:57Now, I was hearing that the Energy Minister, Vaishnav Ghari Sahib said in one of his interviews
03:02that this year, 3 discos will be privatized at any cost.
03:07Let's see.
03:08So, all the things that are going to happen or will happen, we are talking about all these things.
03:14Then he also talked about inflation, that the rate of inflation has come to 1.6.
03:21What is the real reason for this rate to come down so much?
03:24Because the business communities tell us some other reasons for this.
03:27We will share that too.
03:29But I want to give 2-3 figures.
03:31During the 1.5 months, the price of sugar increased from Rs. 125 to Rs. 165 per kg.
03:37The same is the case for ghee, spices and other things.
03:39Ghee and spices have increased by about Rs. 20 per kg, meat and other things.
03:43So, the rate of inflation coming down and inflation coming down are two different things.
03:49Then it was also said that the stock market is excellent and 52,000 new accounts have been opened.
03:58I will share a figure from two months ago.
04:01I don't know if the Honourable Finance Minister has counted 52,000 or not.
04:08The situation of our stock market is that there are about 350,000 accounts in total.
04:14It is a country of 25 crores and there are 350,000 total accounts in it.
04:17There are about 40,000-41,000 active accounts in it.
04:21The definition of active in the stock exchange is that if an account has made a proper transaction in a year,
04:29then it will be counted as active.
04:31Now, how many multiple accounts are there out of these 40,000?
04:34That is, how many 2-3 accounts have I opened?
04:37Or are these 40,000 independent accounts?
04:39This is also not clear.
04:40So, if a country of 25 crores has 350,000 accounts and only 40,000-41,000 are active,
04:47then is this actually a true reflection of the economy or not?
04:51Unlike America, where 70% plus households have investments and funds in their stock market.
04:59So, this is also another thing.
05:02Then, he also said that the target of exports was $60 billion in 2029.
05:14Now, if you look at it, exports are going down.
05:17Imports have doubled and your trade deficit has increased by about 33%.
05:25The business community says that imports have been artificially halted,
05:28which is why your current account deficit has been maintained.
05:33Similarly, people are saying that the decline in inflation is good news.
05:39Absolutely nothing wrong with that.
05:41But it is because there is a lack of demand in the market.
05:44And when there is no demand, people do not have money to spend.
05:47So, of course, when you are not buying, there is no demand.
05:50If there is no demand, then inflation will come down.
05:52So, is this 1.6 issue about people losing their status?
05:58Or is there something else that is causing this?
06:01And if you listen to the Prime Minister, it seems that everything is good.
06:05Everything is perfectly hunky-dory.
06:07But what is the world looking at?
06:10The World Justice Project is a very credible report.
06:15They have made a list of 142 countries in the world,
06:18of which we are the third worst performing country in terms of law and order.
06:23And below us are Mali and Nigeria.
06:25We are in the 139th position.
06:30The Freedom of Net is also a Freedom House Washington-based think tank.
06:36According to it, we are restricted on the internet, we are not free.
06:40Then if you come to Civil Liberties and Political Conditions,
06:46we have gone down by three points.
06:48We are coming in the ranks of partly free.
06:51So, as far as democracy is concerned, in 2024,
06:54the Economist Intelligence Report,
06:55Economist is a very respected newspaper,
06:59which is quoted a lot.
07:01Whether it is PM Lehn's leadership or Imran Khan's,
07:04everyone used to make it a touchstone.
07:08The report says that in 2024,
07:11there are 10 worst performers in democracy in the world.
07:16Among them, we are in Pakistan.
07:21This is today's Pakistan after a year.
07:24But the Prime Minister says that everything is good.
07:26So, we will talk about these things.
07:28What is it? What is the situation?
07:30As you know, there is daily news about PTI.
07:33Today, a new controversy has arisen.
07:35Barrister Saif, who is the spokesperson of the KP government,
07:40has said that Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi
07:44are not allowed to go out for an outing.
07:46They are keeping her hungry.
07:50So, Salaam-o-Alaikum.
07:52Raja Sahib has blown the news.
07:53He says that this is wrong.
07:54Ask him. There is no such thing.
07:56Then, we see changes in the party every day.
07:58A few days ago, the entire structure of KP was broken.
08:01And today, Bushra Bibi has appointed four new spokespersons.
08:08Mishal Yusuf was also removed.
08:12So, there is a conflict everywhere.
08:14But today, I will talk about one year of the government.
08:17Is the government giving itself so much credit?
08:22To what extent is this permissible?
08:24We have been joined by Dr. Mufti Ismail.
08:26He is the Secretary General of the Pakistan Party.
08:28He is the former Federal Minister for Finance.
08:30We have been joined by Rana Ahsan Afzal.
08:33He is the Senior Leader of PMLN.
08:35He is the Coordinator to PM on Implementation and Monitoring.
08:37And Faisal Chaudhary is joining us.
08:39He is the Senior Leader of ABPTI.
08:41He is also from the legal team.
08:43Mr. Mufti, I will start with you.
08:45Tell me,
08:47let's talk about the inflation first.
08:49What they say is 1.6.
08:51I was talking to a very senior businessman.
08:53He was also a businessman.
08:55He is also very active in business politics.
08:57He is a businessman in politics.
08:59He said that 1.6 is because
09:02people have lost the ability to buy.
09:04And the government has not launched such a big bomb
09:06when there is no demand
09:08and people do not have the ability to buy.
09:10So this will happen.
09:12Is it true that this is an oversimplified analysis?
09:14Mr. Malik,
09:16a little while ago
09:18there was a news that
09:20there was an attack in a mosque in Bannu.
09:22In Bannu camp.
09:24We have already told you about that.
09:26Six people were killed in that camp.
09:28There was an attack in Bannu.
09:30Six people were killed.
09:32Six terrorists.
09:34The operation is still going on.
09:36And some of our Muslim Pakistani brothers
09:38were also martyred.
09:40May Allah grant them paradise.
09:42This 1.6,
09:44remember one thing,
09:46that
09:48the price of oil was
09:50$90, $95, $124
09:52in 2022.
09:54As it decreased,
09:56today it has come down to $70.
09:59Similarly, the price of wheat has decreased
10:01around the world.
10:03The price of cotton has decreased
10:05around the world.
10:07The price of rice, LNG,
10:09and manure has also come down.
10:11The commodity super cycle
10:13has a lot of cyclics.
10:15At the moment,
10:17the prices of everything are getting lower.
10:19The prices of these things have decreased
10:21around the world.
10:23In our country,
10:25these things have not deteriorated
10:27The second thing you mentioned is that the average real income in Pakistan has been decreasing for the past three years.
10:32If your real income decreases, per capita real income,
10:37then obviously your purchasing power will decrease and you won't be able to buy so many things.
10:42He is saying that your purchasing power has decreased by 20% in real terms.
10:51That depends on which socio-economic strata you are in.
10:55People's salaries have decreased a lot, especially disposable income,
10:59in which you can take out tax from your real income.
11:02Because tax has also increased a lot. You have taken out tax from people's salaries of Rs 268 billion.
11:07So if you are a real estate tycoon, then perhaps your income has not decreased so much,
11:12you have not become poor, but if you do a job of Rs 2 lakh,
11:16then this inflation was also very high for you and your purchasing power has decreased.
11:21And because there is no growth and new jobs are not coming out,
11:24you can see that unemployment is increasing and poverty is increasing.
11:28That is why when Mr. Shabaz Sharif was taking the ballot,
11:31after this great success in the election,
11:359 crore people were below the poverty line.
11:38Today, 10 crore and 50 lakh people are below the poverty line.
11:41So Mr. Shabaz will definitely say that everything is good.
11:44People who have gone below the poverty line this year do not know that everything is good.
11:50Similarly, the average Pakistani who has become poor,
11:53who has lost flour, lentils and rice in 10 ways,
11:56who is worried about electricity bills,
11:59he still does not know that everything is good.
12:02Yes, although they are 41,000 people and they all have individual accounts,
12:06unique accounts, they cannot double the accounts,
12:08but they have their daughters, sons and daughters.
12:11Assume that 41,000 people are 10,000 families.
12:14Obviously, Pakistan has always been good for them and is doing better this time.
12:18Mr. Rana, what are you so excited about?
12:21I have told you what our standing is in the world.
12:24You can talk about the benefits that you have got by default.
12:28As far as I was looking at the figures, exports are going down.
12:33Imports have doubled and there is a 33% gap.
12:37You were saying that we have done a lot in agriculture.
12:4111% of your negative growth has come.
12:44The Finance Minister has said that you will have to buy wheat for $1 billion this year.
12:50So, what are you so excited about today?
12:53Your performance is of a report card.
12:56You are not seeing anything positive in it in a big way.
12:59In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
13:02Thank you very much, Mr. Malik.
13:04Look, today was not a celebration.
13:07One year has been completed for the government.
13:09One year ago, Pakistan was standing.
13:12And today, where we are standing, there is definitely a lot of improvement in it.
13:16And if you look at the interest rate, it has come from 22% to 12%.
13:21There will be a further reduction in it.
13:23If you talk about reserves, then there were falling reserves.
13:26Today, your forex reserves have crossed 16 billion.
13:29It is between 11-12 billion of the state bank.
13:32Your inflation has come to the lowest level.
13:35Your credit ratings have improved.
13:37So, these things have improved.
13:39And no one can deny this.
13:41Your IMF program is moving forward in a great way.
13:45You can see the fiscal consolidation.
13:47Your primary surplus is 2.9% from July to December.
13:53Last year, it was 1.7%.
13:55So, these things have improved in one year.
13:58But when I say this, I will agree with the fact that
14:02there are very big challenges in Pakistan,
14:05which Mr. Miftah mentioned.
14:08The purchasing power of a common man is lacking.
14:12We are currently standing at a low growth rate.
14:15So, job creation is not happening as required.
14:18There has been an increase in poverty.
14:21But what we have achieved, is it not an achievement?
14:26It is definitely an achievement.
14:28Now, how do we cater to these challenges?
14:30We have to move towards growth.
14:32And this is what the Prime Minister was saying.
14:35We have to take the country forward.
14:37We have to take structural reforms forward.
14:40We have to take privatization forward.
14:42And we have to move towards a sustainable growth model.
14:45So, we do not deny the challenges.
14:48We have told you what we have achieved in one year.
14:51We need to work harder.
14:54The team of Wuzra is on the ground.
14:59It is time for their performance.
15:01So, without denying anything,
15:04we have to move towards a growth model
15:07where exports are decreasing.
15:10No, it is not like that.
15:12Overall exports have increased by 10%.
15:14IT exports have increased by 35%.
15:16Yes, our trade deficit has increased.
15:18This is the challenge of this economy.
15:20Your import-led growth,
15:22your consumption-based growth.
15:24Now, what is the shift?
15:26The shift is that we have to try to
15:29move towards export-led growth.
15:32What are we doing for this?
15:34Energy prices.
15:36You have said a good thing about the team of Wuzra.
15:38Now, there will be 50 of you.
15:40All the advisors of Mila and Malu.
15:42And I have seen,
15:44I have told you in my program earlier
15:46that if we compare India with ours,
15:48their population is 1.4 billion.
15:521.4 billion.
15:54We are 24-25.
15:57So, we have 5 times the population.
15:59Our economy is 374 billion dollars.
16:03Their economy is 1.4 trillion.
16:08Their economy is 900 times bigger than ours.
16:124.2 trillion.
16:15Their economy is 900 times bigger than ours.
16:19There, Wuzra has a total of 80.
16:239 times.
16:2580.
16:26How much do we have here?
16:28You have done 50.
16:30That is a country of 1.5 billion.
16:33And 80 people are running a 9 times bigger economy than us.
16:38And you have brought 50 people of ours
16:40above 24 crores and empty.
16:42Then, the situation is that
16:44you are not even worried about optics.
16:47Your 1.5 crore army has been added.
16:50Listen, listen.
16:521.5 crore army has been added.
16:55And what we are seeing here is
16:57that you are taxing people.
16:59And you have increased yourself
17:01from 200% to 900%.
17:06There was a concept in democracy.
17:08Democracy by discussion.
17:10We don't have a joke here.
17:12Here, it is democracy by consensus.
17:14You sit down and increase your salaries.
17:16You make your own decisions.
17:18You don't even do a total
17:20You don't even do a token alliance.
17:23I remember when Mr. Junejo
17:25took a step in a time,
17:27there was not much time left.
17:29He said, we will run all small cars.
17:31What generals are there, what judges are there,
17:33what bureaucrats are there.
17:35It was a short-lived measure,
17:37but he did a token, an optic.
17:39You people are chill.com even in optics.
17:41You say, okay, increase the salary.
17:43My minister will increase by 900%.
17:45My MNA senator will go to 5+.
17:49Common people are dying of hunger.
17:51You are a divorce from a common man.
17:57Look, Mr. Malik,
17:59you can give a negative connotation.
18:03Okay, you give a positive spin.
18:05You give a positive spin.
18:07I would love a positive spin on this.
18:11Look, 11% of your income
18:13allows for the size of the cabinet.
18:15A lot of young ministers have come,
18:18junior ministers have come,
18:20ministers of state have come.
18:22A lot of things, a lot of ministries,
18:243-4 ministries,
18:26one minister was running.
18:28There was less representation
18:30in the committees of the assembly.
18:32There was a lot of work in the assembly
18:34in the question and answer,
18:36which was being missed.
18:38So I think if the prime minister's prerogative
18:40has expanded the cabinet
18:42while staying within the limit of the constitution,
18:44then you should definitely ask us this question.
18:46After 5 months, after 6 months,
18:48what is the minister doing?
18:50What has he delivered?
18:52That is our responsibility.
18:54But the prime minister has now launched a team.
18:56People should become poorer than the poor.
18:58People should become poorer than the poor.
19:00Okay, your salaries increase by 8-9%.
19:02You don't see any contradiction in that.
19:04Forget the number,
19:06let's talk about the salary.
19:10And I ask all my friends,
19:12tell me 5 MNAs and 5 senators
19:14who are in a lot of trouble
19:16without this salary.
19:18Name me 5 people.
19:20Look,
19:22why should I name a person
19:24who is not able to
19:26cover his expenses?
19:28That won't be right.
19:30But look, they have adjusted
19:32their salaries with inflation.
19:34I don't have any more explanation than this.
19:36Their salaries were free.
19:38Now they have adjusted it with inflation.
19:40Mifta, quick comment.
19:42Mifta, quick comment.
19:44They say it is in the constitution.
19:46What is your problem?
19:50In the constitution,
19:52Mifta,
19:54there is a right of education,
19:56right of liberty,
19:58250 million children are sitting
20:00outside the schools.
20:02Don't they see the constitution?
20:04Sir, in the constitution,
20:06I should have the permission
20:08to hold a conference in Islamabad.
20:10In a closed room.
20:12But I was not given permission.
20:14I was changed from 4 places.
20:16The next day I was not given permission.
20:18There are a lot of things in the constitution.
20:20But to come to this point,
20:22they made the cabinet 5 days ago.
20:24Now look at the inept and dysfunction
20:26of this government.
20:28You put 25 more people in the cabinet
20:30for 5 days.
20:32But you could not go to the notification
20:34of who will get what.
20:36There was still a fight on that.
20:38It is a tradition
20:40that if you wake up in the afternoon,
20:42you get a notification in the evening
20:44that you got this ministry.
20:46In fact, if you wake up in the morning,
20:48you know which ministry you are getting.
20:50Or you wake up in the afternoon
20:52and you don't know which ministry
20:54you are getting.
20:56Sometimes they say that Law and Order
20:58Parvez Khattak will see in KP.
21:00It is a strange situation.
21:02The truth is that you cannot know
21:04one thing.
21:06You cannot know one thing.
21:08You cannot know one thing.
21:10You cannot know one thing.
21:12You cannot know one thing.
21:14You cannot know one thing.
21:16You cannot know one thing.
21:18You cannot know one thing.
21:20You cannot know one thing.
21:22You cannot know one thing.
21:24You cannot know one thing.
21:26You cannot know one thing.
21:28You cannot know one thing.
21:30You cannot know one thing.
21:32You cannot know one thing.
21:34The prices of oil in the world
21:36have decreased.
21:38You are eating that.
21:40The truth is that the NFC commission
21:42was supposed to be made.
21:44They did not make it.
21:46They promised the National Finance
21:48Pact. They could not make it.
21:50They promised that they will pass
21:52agriculture taxes and start collecting.
21:54They did not collect a single penny.
21:56They just did some paperwork.
21:58They said they will finish the ministry.
22:00They did not finish one ministry.
22:02They said they will reform pensions.
22:04They did not reform a single pension.
22:06Yes, let's talk about it.
22:08Yes, this will happen.
22:10Yes, privatization has failed.
22:12India has also failed.
22:14It is the old habit of the People's Party
22:16that whenever it rains in Dubai
22:18because it does not rain in Dubai
22:20and a part of Dubai drowns,
22:22they say that Karachi drowns.
22:24It is not a big deal.
22:26Dubai has also drowned.
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37:32that you will have to end this political chaos.
37:34Now, whatever they talk to Imran Khan,
37:37the fear of Imran Khan, the number one objective of the government in the whole year,
37:41has been to make Imran Khan unpopular.
37:43That Imran Khan is not becoming unpopular.
37:45Anyway, who is unpopular in jail?
37:47You can publish 60-60 pages of articles.
37:50The newspaper that will publish 60 pages of articles,
37:52that newspaper carries a little bit of goodwill.
37:54They are all decent people in Pakistan.
37:56But you can publish 60-60 pages of articles.
37:59You can publish 170 articles in the first 30 pages.
38:02But this won't work.
38:04I am telling you,
38:05until you don't increase the employment of people,
38:08don't increase the real income of people.
38:10Real income will increase.
38:11Mr. Rana, Mr. Rana, very quickly,
38:13I want a comment on this, because this is the real thing.
38:16For example, you gave a package of 20,000,
38:195,000,
38:21a lot of families got it.
38:23It feels good that you gave 20,000 rupees,
38:265,000 families got it.
38:27But these are cosmetic things.
38:29These are one-time things.
38:30They won't change their lives.
38:32Let's say a reef comes in Ramadan.
38:34That's a good thing.
38:35But maybe, some people think that 20,000 rupees
38:38can be used in a better way for their future economic growth.
38:43But let's move on.
38:44These are major optics.
38:46You get headlines, everything.
38:48Tell me a major policy like this.
38:50You couldn't take tax from shopkeepers.
38:52Tell me a major policy decision.
38:54Then you say, we have taken this in a year,
38:57which will bring a huge change.
39:25One more thing.
39:26Let us finish.
39:28Let me ask you one thing.
39:31The world order is changing.
39:34The policies in Europe and America are changing.
39:36Your priority is to make the history of what Imran Khan eats in Sehri longer.
39:41Your people do it.
39:42No, not your people.
39:43Your priorities are relevant.
39:45Look, I want to make two points.
39:47We have run out of time.
39:52We have run out of time.
39:53Mr. Rana, name me one major policy.
39:58You say, leave every sector.
40:00Tell me a major policy of any sector,
40:02which you say will make a big difference.
40:06Mr. Panjwani.
40:07You reviewed 30 to 50 of the 108 IPPs.
40:13We have run out of time.
40:15I'm sorry.
40:16We have run out of time.
40:17Let's take a break.
40:22Welcome back to the show.
40:52Allah Hafiz.