Doston ka dost aur dushmano ka dushaman Asif Zardari, un k class fellow ne wo tamam baten bta din jo shayad kisi ko nahi maloom

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دوستوں کا دوست دشمنوں کا دشمن آصف زرداری، ان کے کلاس فیلو نے وہ تمام باتیں بتا دی جو شاید کسی کو نہیں معلوم
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00:00Assalam-o-Alaikum viewers, I am Shafiq-ur-Rehman at your service.
00:03The personality I am here with today is the biggest role model of my life.
00:11He is the source of light for many friends like me.
00:17We learned to see with his eyes and walk with his courage.
00:24I am here with Dr. Khaled Jameel Akhtar, Big Brother.
00:31Sir, thank you very much for giving me time.
00:34It's a pleasure. Thank you.
00:36We are meeting after a long time.
00:38Yes sir, after a long time.
00:40Sir, I have a psychological problem that only you know.
00:44The rest of the world doesn't know.
00:46I lose my words while talking to you.
00:49This is also a psychological problem.
00:51I am living in your shadow for 40 years.
00:54I am not talking about a psychological problem but it is your love.
00:58Allah is great.
01:00Allah is great.
01:02Allah is great.
01:04Allah is great.
01:06Allah is great.
01:08Allah is great.
01:10It is a great sign of a civilized society.
01:12Meet your elders.
01:14It is a great sign of a civilized society.
01:16I really enjoy and I feel proud.
01:18Sir, thank you very much.
01:20Sir, the main reason I am talking to you today
01:24is that you have seen the whole world.
01:28You have not only seen it but you have shown it to people.
01:32There are many personalities with whom you have lived your life.
01:37It is a long story, sir.
01:39People read your books and know about you.
01:43There are some aspects from which you have to unveil today.
01:48I am trying to ask you a lot of questions.
01:52You can ask straight forward questions and I will answer straight forward.
01:57Sir, thank you very much.
01:59Sir, you were studying in Pataro.
02:01You were studying in Pataro even before college and university.
02:07You often share an incident from that time.
02:13Mr. Asif Zardari, the current President of Pataro.
02:18Do you have any memories of him that you would like to share with your friends?
02:24Asif Zardari was in my house.
02:32He was a senior in my house for a year.
02:35When I was in class 8, he was in class 9.
02:39We used to live in the same house in Jinnah House, Credit College, Pataro.
02:45Zardari was known as Asif Baloch at that time.
02:52Zardari was added later.
02:56We knew him as Asif Baloch.
03:01The name which was famous at that time was Asif Baloch.
03:07Of course, Zardari is his caste.
03:11He primarily was a very straight forward person.
03:17He was a friend of his friends and an enemy of his enemies.
03:23Wow, so he had a personality from that time.
03:27Very clear headed and clear minded.
03:32There was no hypocrisy in him.
03:35There is a difference between hypocrisy and diplomacy.
03:42Let me tell you a famous incident about him which I have written in my book.
03:47The army college is very disciplined.
03:51If you feel that there has been some injustice in that college and you protest,
03:58then no one can even think about it.
04:01There was a protest in which the college was taken over.
04:08So from that day, Zardari took over the college.
04:11Allama Mashriqi, his son Waheed.
04:17He was a member of Haqsar Tehreek.
04:19Yes, his son Waheed was the founder of Haqsar Tehreek.
04:26Then there was Shah Jahan from Merchant Navy.
04:34Dr. Fateh, one of our famous urologists.
04:39His nephew, Asif Zardari and few more.
04:44So they took over the college.
04:46Yes, they took over.
04:47I remember, I am telling you the truth.
04:50We were confused as to who will run our mess.
04:54And the whole system got messed up.
04:57Sir, was it a union?
04:58No, there is no question.
05:00How can there be a union in the army?
05:02But despite that, you see, the rangers came.
05:08After two days.
05:09To get rid of them.
05:11Yes.
05:12Like their governments have been going on.
05:14Yes.
05:15So this is from that time.
05:17Yes, from that time.
05:18This is from the base.
05:20I am telling you.
05:21And I am sure, the boys from Pattaro, our batches must be listening.
05:25I have written in my book.
05:27And it has been 20 years since my book was published.
05:30But in all this, what I want to tell you is that
05:35their role has always been very determined, straight forward, to the point and a doer.
05:44So sir, when they took over all the institutions,
05:47didn't they get any punishment?
05:50Like now, you have seen that the politicians have been put in jail for 10-15 years.
05:54Yes, sometimes there is a punishment for that.
05:57There are children of generalists.
06:00Of other people.
06:01Obviously, like there is Edgerton College, Hasna Madaal, there is Pattaro.
06:04So all of them are children of influential people.
06:07So later on, people made excuses.
06:12By doing this.
06:14It ended.
06:16So this is a very historical.
06:18It is.
06:19Yes.
06:20It is very interesting.
06:22For many friends, it may be surprising that
06:26our respected President of the country, Mr. Asif Zardari,
06:31when he was in college, he took over his entire college.
06:35I mean, it was a whole group.
06:37Okay.
06:38It was a whole group.
06:39So sir, what was their attitude in sports and such activities?
06:43He was good.
06:45But it is like,
06:47like taking Wajibi Interest in everything.
06:53It was given there, right?
06:55You don't take it.
06:56I mean, games were compulsory.
06:58Parade was compulsory.
07:00Even eating mess was compulsory.
07:02Okay.
07:03Praying was compulsory, at least on Fridays.
07:05Okay.
07:06Sleeping on lights out was compulsory.
07:08So this was also compulsory.
07:10Imran Khan is a born celebrity.
07:13celebrity. He is a born hero. He is a very honest man. As a human being, he is absolutely great.
07:43I used to be very proud to have him known. He could have been one of the
08:12largest image builders of Pakistan in the whole world.
08:17But on the whole, I found him to be a very honest man, very dedicated and this is how
08:46he should be. He should be determined. I think he has been one of the real leaders of Pakistan.
08:59I take him as a very straightforward man. I have always liked him. He made an advisory council
09:12meeting in which Hassan Nisar and many people from their fields were invited to the governor's
09:21house. I was also there. When it was my turn, they told me to speak openly. I said okay.
09:31So I stood up and spoke openly. I said sir, when you took over,
09:36hold on. I did not take over. I said sir, when you were forced to take over.
09:50So you should not say that I am going in three months.
09:53I said you should stay in Pakistan as long as you do not punish people who have done wrong.
10:05We are not good without punishment. So he kept nodding his head in approval.
10:12When other people gave suggestions, we met again at the tea table.
10:21I felt that he had a lot of credibility and I remember that there was a function in Islamabad.
10:39I gave a presentation and Begum Sahiba was also there.
10:43You were also there at that time. Dr. Naseer was the Minister of Health.
10:50He told Dr. Naseer to give a standing ovation whenever he came.
10:56He suggested my name for the Sitara Imtiaz.
11:04The criteria for the Sitara Imtiaz was that I had to speak in front of Mr. Nilofer.
11:13Nilofer Sahiba was the Minister.
11:15Bakhtiyar Sahiba.
11:17My wife picked up the phone and told Dr. Naseer that we have to give the Sitara Imtiaz.
11:21She told him to send a citation.
11:23My wife told him to make a citation.
11:25In a citation, you have to write that I did this, I did that, I did that.
11:33I said why should I write it with my own mouth?
11:35I want to tell you this through your program.
11:40If you give the Sitara Imtiaz to someone, you should know what he has done.
11:44Why are you asking him what he has done?
11:48I said I won't write it.
11:50How can I write it with my own mouth?
11:52I wrote two lines and sent it.
11:54I said I have done some work.
11:56If you know what I have done, please give it to me.
12:00I didn't get it.
12:02I didn't get it again next year.
12:04You didn't do the homework?
12:06I didn't get it again next year.
12:09Then when Mr. Zardari came to me, I don't know if he got it or someone else.
12:17JL Zia was getting a chief guest at KE Medical University.
12:25The intelligence of that time gave information that
12:29I am the president of the union of this college.
12:33I am a leftist.
12:35I am from the people's party.
12:38There was a right party called Jamaat-e-Islami.
12:40The people's party was against it.
12:42There were only two parties in that time.
12:44They told me that I shouldn't enter the college.
12:50I felt very bad.
12:52I said I am the president of the union.
12:54The president is coming to my college.
12:56What if I don't meet him?
12:59What I did was,
13:05I took some girls from the girls hostel and stood at the gate.
13:11The president is coming?
13:13Yes.
13:15I said I will stop him when he starts going.
13:17I came forward and stopped him.
13:19President of Pakistan?
13:21Yes.
13:23Security was very tight at that time?
13:25It was very tight.
13:28What do you call passion?
13:30Yes sir.
13:32He saw that I was limping.
13:36I had met with an accident.
13:40I was still the president.
13:42When he left,
13:44he told me that this is the thing.
13:46I told him,
13:48if you come to this college
13:50and meet everyone
13:52and leave without meeting me,
13:54then you won't meet anyone.
13:57If you meet me
13:59and leave without meeting anyone,
14:01then you won't meet anyone.
14:03Sir, how can a person be so confident
14:05that the president of Pakistan is coming?
14:09He gave such a big statement.
14:11He was an absolutely great person.
14:13He asked me,
14:15you are walking?
14:19What happened?
14:21I told him that I met with an accident.
14:23He said, I want you to be like
14:26a Dr. John M.D.
14:28There was a series called
14:30Trapper John M.D.
14:32which was a very good doctor.
14:34He was very good to people.
14:36I told him that I will be like
14:38Trapper John M.D.
14:40but I have a condition.
14:42I told him that
14:44I am in a field
14:46where there is no doctor.
14:48He said,
14:50send me to England
14:52for specialization.
14:55I promise you
14:57that I will come back to Pakistan
14:59after specialization.
15:01Sir, this was at the gate?
15:03Yes, this was at the gate.
15:05I mean, this was the same meeting.
15:07Right.
15:09Within three months,
15:11Governor Jilani was the governor.
15:13Within three months,
15:15I got an order
15:17to go to England.
15:19I went to England.
15:21I completed my courses.
15:24I knew that I will not
15:26settle there.
15:28I came back.
15:30When I came back,
15:32I asked people
15:34that what should I do
15:36now that I am back.
15:38I went to MNIST.
15:40I told them that I have passed.
15:42They asked me what should I do.
15:44I told them that this won't work.
15:46Who will ask here?
15:48I told them to catch Zia.
15:50It was not easy to catch Zia.
15:53From Lahore,
15:55I went to Pindi
15:57on Eid day.
15:59He was standing in the queue of workers.
16:01In those days,
16:03they were giving 100-200 Eid gifts
16:05to everyone.
16:07When he saw me, he thought that I am educated.
16:09I told him that he didn't recognize me.
16:11I am the one
16:13whom you sent to make Triple John MD.
16:15I see.
16:17I have come back.
16:19I see.
16:21I was standing in the queue to meet you.
16:23You hugged me.
16:25I see.
16:27I see.
16:29He was very happy.
16:31I don't know how much he must have missed me.
16:33Triple John MD was such a word
16:35that it must have stuck with him.
16:37At that time, he asked his ADC
16:39to give me a letter
16:41in the name of Namaz Sharif.
16:43Namaz Sharif primarily
16:45is a very kind hearted
16:47and far sighted person.
16:49I see.
16:51I have met him many times.
16:53I have seen that he is very compassionate
16:55and understanding.
16:57He doesn't break things.
16:59He unites them.
17:01Mr. Namaz Sharif?
17:03He was the Chief Minister of Punjab at that time.
17:05I rushed back to Eid
17:07with that letter.
17:09I had a very difficult time.
17:11It was very difficult to meet Mr. Namaz Sharif.
17:13Yes.
17:15It was very difficult.
17:17Then again, I waited.
17:19He kept coming.
17:21I think he came to
17:23my hospital after a week or so.
17:25I rushed there.
17:27I see.
17:29He held my hand.
17:31I told him two things.
17:33I said, sir, I have been handed over to you.
17:35My intentions
17:37can go wrong at any time.
17:39They will harass me if I run away.
17:41I see.
17:43It is very important for me to get a government house.
17:45Right.
17:47In GUR.
17:49Secondly, I don't need any
17:51promotion or money.
17:53Just give me a room and an office in your hospital.
17:55I will develop it.
17:57I see.
17:59He told
18:01the Secretary of Health
18:03at that time
18:05that
18:07I got a house in GUR 3
18:09and a room
18:11in your hospital.
18:13I started with a room
18:15and made a department.
18:17You introduced sports medicine
18:19to Pakistan.
18:21I was a good player.
18:23I was
18:25Pakistan's number 2
18:27and Pakistan's number 1
18:29in 110 metres.
18:31Sports medicine
18:33was a passion of mine.
18:35I couldn't play by myself.
18:37I said, I will make people play.
18:39I will make those who play better.
18:41Sir, how did you get into an accident?
18:43My friend's brother
18:45got married in Lahore.
18:47In Cavalry ground.
18:49The wedding was in Pindi, Islamabad.
18:51We attended the wedding
18:53and by road
18:55we were going to Pindi.
18:57After Jhelum,
18:59it started raining.
19:01In Gujar Khan,
19:03our car got into an accident
19:05with a truck.
19:07The driver
19:09was safe.
19:11My cousin was sitting in the front.
19:13I was sitting in the front.
19:15He got injured.
19:17His legs were long.
19:19I offered him
19:21to sit in the front.
19:23I sat in his seat.
19:27My uncle was sitting with me.
19:29He died there.
19:31My back was broken.
19:33When the truck
19:35exploded,
19:37it became silent.
19:39Everything
19:41moved back and forth.
19:43I thought there were two legs on the front seat.
19:47I put my hand
19:49on his face
19:51so that I don't get hurt.
19:53I pulled his legs.
19:55I pulled
19:57his legs.
19:59My back pained.
20:01I thought these were my legs.
20:03The explosion
20:05of the truck
20:07pushed my legs up.
20:09My back broke.
20:13At that time,
20:15I was a medical student.
20:17I realized
20:19what had happened to me.
20:21You realized it at that time?
20:23Yes.
20:25I realized I was not well.
20:27Sir, at that time?
20:29Within three seconds.
20:31I realized that the truck
20:33was standing there.
20:35It was raining.
20:37It had fallen down.
20:39People were passing by.
20:41A truck stopped.
20:43There was a captain
20:45inside the truck.
20:47He asked me,
20:49how can I help you?
20:51I told him,
20:53if you want to help me,
20:55help me completely.
20:57Don't do it alone.
20:59If you take me to the local hospital
21:01my back will break.
21:03I realized what had happened to me.
21:05You
21:07take me out of the truck
21:09so that my back
21:11doesn't break.
21:13I don't have a bend.
21:15I think I will be fine.
21:19I told him,
21:21one person is in the middle.
21:23He took me out.
21:25I told him,
21:27I am going to Lahore.
21:29I told him, you will go to Lahore for the rest of your life.
21:31If you
21:33go to Pindi
21:35CMA for me,
21:37it's an hour's drive from there.
21:39Yes, sir.
21:41I think he
21:43just liked my innocence.
21:45He
21:47took me to Pindi.
21:49Sir, you had so much communication
21:51during the injury.
21:53I remember.
21:55I remember
21:57I was lying on the back seat.
21:59I knew how to keep my legs.
22:01I used to faint.
22:03I used to feel it.
22:05I used to feel it.
22:07I used to feel it.
22:09I should not fall down.
22:11I will tell you
22:13about my mother's
22:15love.
22:17When my mother came,
22:19the doctor said, her back is broken.
22:21He said, don't let her
22:23move.
22:25So,
22:27I didn't have much idea.
22:29So, I told my mother again and again,
22:31I want to get a curvert.
22:33She said, I will check again and again.
22:35When I
22:37told her a lot, she said, wait.
22:39I will go and see
22:41if anyone is coming.
22:43Then she came and said,
22:45no one is coming, take her.
22:47That curvert
22:49gave me a lot of courage.
22:51She never
22:53gave up.
22:55That curvert gave me a lot of courage.
22:57Compression.
22:59Sometimes,
23:01true love,
23:03if their
23:05direction is not right,
23:07it causes a lot of loss.
23:09Thank you very much, viewers.
23:11Please allow your host Shafiq Rehman.
23:13Keep watching Delhi Pakistan
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