Islamabad me kis jama'at ka palra bhari? janiye

  • 7 months ago
Islamabad me kis jama'at ka palra bhari? janiye

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Transcript
00:00 So now let's talk about Islamabad.
00:02 Zulkarnain Haider is our representative.
00:04 There are three sessions.
00:06 And it's very cold.
00:08 Islamabad is a city of power.
00:12 So Zulkarnain, what would you say?
00:15 It's still cold in the morning.
00:18 What is the weather like there?
00:20 And have you received any feedback from people
00:23 that they are ready to leave the house?
00:25 Usually, people from Islamabad get up early.
00:29 The weather is good.
00:31 It's sunny.
00:33 But it's cold.
00:35 If I talk about the election situation,
00:39 the election campaign is over.
00:42 But Islamabad has three rounds, three seats.
00:45 The final round is important.
00:47 Because if we talk about the 2018 elections,
00:50 these three seats were for Pakistan's Justice.
00:52 Imran Khan also fought the election from here.
00:54 But later he left this seat.
00:56 And Ali Nawazawan came in his place.
00:59 Now the numbers of these elections have also been changed.
01:03 Now it's 46, 47 and 48.
01:06 I am in the 46th round.
01:09 The candidates for Noon League from here,
01:12 Anjum Akil, are fighting from here.
01:15 The candidates for Jamaat-e-Islami are also fighting from here.
01:19 Amir Mughal, who is a free candidate,
01:21 but he is also a PTA ticket holder,
01:23 is also fighting from here.
01:25 Similarly, there are other candidates,
01:27 but I am talking about the main candidates,
01:29 who are fighting.
01:31 Shoaib Shaheen is also participating in the election from here.
01:34 So, if I talk about the situation here,
01:36 You have already told the name, Zulkarnain.
01:40 But as you said, it's cold.
01:44 The election atmosphere is also cold there.
01:46 Last time, as you said,
01:48 last time, the situation was fine from there.
01:51 Asad Umar and Imran Khan were doing biggies there.
01:55 So, we are continuing from where we left off.
01:59 Because all the series go there.
02:01 We are talking about Islamabad.
02:03 And Zulkarnain, our representative, is with us.
02:05 So, Zulkarnain, as we were talking to you,
02:09 it's very cold in Islamabad.
02:11 But was the election campaigning as cold as it was?
02:14 Or did the people come out, the elected communities came out,
02:17 they convinced, reached people,
02:19 made promises, made claims to them.
02:21 What was the situation in Islamabad overall?
02:23 If we talk about the election campaigning,
02:28 this time, compared to the past,
02:30 very few election campaigns have been seen.
02:33 Otherwise, if we talk about 2018,
02:35 there were rallies from all sides,
02:38 there were gatherings, there were meetings.
02:41 But this time, we didn't see that.
02:43 One thing about Islamabad is that
02:45 70% of the population of Islamabad is Dahi.
02:48 And 30% is the city area.
02:51 But still, the activities continued.
02:54 This time too, there were some corner meetings.
02:58 But there were no big rallies or big gatherings.
03:01 Nor did any big political leader come here
03:04 and held a gathering for his candidates.
03:06 Here, only the candidates of the Noon League are here.
03:10 Two of the three circles.
03:12 And similarly, one candidate of the People's Party is here.
03:15 And the rest of the free candidates are more.
03:18 So, in those Dahi areas,
03:20 the series of corner meetings has continued, door to door.
03:23 And this time, people have campaigned in a different way.
03:26 They have put their election badges in a envelope
03:29 and have sent it to their homes.
03:31 An important message has been written on it.
03:33 So, when people opened it,
03:35 there were election badges on it.
03:37 So, people were worried.
03:39 They didn't know what message was important,
03:41 who had sent it.
03:42 So, in the envelope, was there only an election badge?
03:45 Or was there something else?
03:47 Oh God! This is important.
03:49 No, there was an election badge.
03:51 People were happy and were worried that something else might be there.
03:54 But that was the only election badge.
03:56 So, I am saying that in total,
03:59 in 990 polling stations in Islamabad,
04:03 there are about 11 lakh voters.
04:06 There are 5,83,000 male voters.
04:09 There are also about 15,000 female voters.
04:13 Under the security, there are about 6,500 Islamabad police.
04:17 Before you go to security,
04:19 a while ago, Faisal was telling us
04:21 that in the last election,
04:23 the turnout of the three seats in Islamabad was great.
04:26 Absolutely.
04:27 How much did you say?
04:28 It was 52%, then 64%, then 50%.
04:31 So, this turnout was extraordinary in 2018.
04:35 Do you think this has remained a tradition in Islamabad?
04:38 Not yet.
04:39 Otherwise, it has remained at 48%, 47%.
04:43 But in 2018, it was 64%.
04:46 And this time also,
04:48 it is expected that it will go above 60%.
04:51 If we talk about Islamabad alone,
04:53 then the turnout will increase.
04:55 And that is why the free-spirited people are very hopeful.
04:58 You spoke about social media earlier.
05:01 Social media has played a very important role in this election campaign.
05:05 People have run the election campaign through it.
05:08 And it is also being done that the free-spirited people
05:11 are putting the name of the voter on the ballot
05:15 and are sending the election results to their homes
05:18 so that when they go to the polling station to cast their vote,
05:21 they know what their election results are.
05:24 Look, if we talk about Lion and Arrow,
05:26 it has become openly,
05:28 it is the Peer's Party, it is the Noon League.
05:30 But the rest of the free-spirited people,
05:32 who have different election results,
05:34 are doing this that we go to their homes and give them the ballots.
05:37 So they are giving the ballots.
05:39 People are being convinced to vote for them.
05:42 If I talk about 46, 47 or 48,
05:46 in 48, the situation is different.
05:49 The free-spirited people, Mustafa Nawaz Thokar,
05:52 his position seems to be stronger.
05:54 Because there are no Noon League voters.
05:56 There is Raja Khurram Shahzad, who is from the IPP.
05:59 But there are Noon League voters.
06:02 Instead of them, they are preferring to vote for Mustafa Nawaz Thokar.
06:07 So far, his position is going well.
06:09 If I talk about 46, Anjum Akil's position is also good.
06:13 But it has also been said that the Islamic Jamaat can also surprise here.
06:18 Because the Peers of Gurdwara are a big factor.
06:21 There, they have also been given a sign of support.
06:25 They have been given a sign.
06:27 So that too, tough time can be given to them.
06:30 The free-spirited people of 48, Muhammad Ali Bukhari,
06:34 although they are new, they have a problem.
06:37 But if they are new, do they bring new experience in elections?

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