"Trembling", "sweating", "bowing down". As Pakistani opposition parties rally together for the first time ever against the military, one leader accuses the army chief of trembling at the thought of an India attack.
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00:00What about Nandan? I remember that Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting
00:06in which the Prime Minister refused to come and the Chief of Army came.
00:11His feet were trembling, he was sweating.
00:30Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which the Prime Minister refused to come and the Chief of Army came.
01:00Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which the Prime Minister refused to come and the Chief of Army came.
01:05Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in the meeting in which the Prime Minister refused to come and the Chief of Army came.
01:28And what about Nandan? I remember that Shah Mahmood Qureshi was in that meeting
01:34in which the Prime Minister refused to come and the Chief of Army came.
01:39His feet were trembling, he was sweating, and Shah Mahmood said to us,
01:46the Foreign Minister said, for God's sake, let him go back,
01:51because India is attacking Pakistan at 9 in the night.
01:56India was not supposed to attack, nothing was supposed to happen.
01:59We just had to kneel down and send Nandan back, which they did.
02:05So let's not talk about such things that we are forced to talk about.
02:09Let's talk about something that will bring productivity to the National Assembly,
02:13so that we have legislation that we can work on. Thank you.
02:16Thank you, Qadir Patel.