00:00In the last 11 years, there have been four major elections in the world through which a very clear pattern can be seen and that is that people are no longer interested in the status quo.
00:09They want change.
00:10First of all, let's start with the election in Iran.
00:12Since the election was held in Iran recently this week, Islam-loving leaders have been elected as the new president of Iran.
00:20In the second phase of the Iranian presidential election, Islam-loving candidate Massoud Fajr was elected as the new president with 1.63 crore votes.
00:28In contrast, Islam-loving candidate Saeed Jalili was elected as the new president with 1.35 crore votes.
00:35The only Islam-loving candidate in front of all the other candidates in the current Iranian elections is the current president Massoud Fajr.
00:46The agenda of the election campaign of the new president of Iran was anti-socialism, better relations with the West and the moral police of Iran, which forced women to wear hijab.
00:59The new president of Iran is 70 years old and is a doctor by profession.
01:02He has received medical education from Tabriz University in Iran.
01:05He is a heart surgeon and has also served as a former health minister.
01:09Let's move on.
01:10Let's talk about the elections in the UK.
01:13The Conservative Party was removed from power after 14 years.
01:21The Labour Party is back in power after 14 years.
01:25We have seen that they have won the majority.
01:27The newspapers there quote the reason why the Labour Party was defeated.
01:36The reason is that their party had a lot of violence.
01:40People were fed up with the immigration policy.
01:42There was a lot of misbehaviour.
01:44The people were fed up with all this.
01:46This is why they were removed from power.
01:50Their politics has swung to the central left.
01:54The Labour Party has been given a landslide victory.
02:00People are saying that the Conservatives had to face their worst defeat.
02:08They will have to introspect.
02:11Let's move on.
02:12This is about Iran and the UK.
02:14India was elected.
02:15It was said that this time it will cross 400 seats.
02:19The media is under the control of the Modi government.
02:22The judiciary was under their control.
02:24The NGO sector, the digital activists, the civil liberties were under their control.
02:32It was difficult for them to breathe in the Indian society.
02:36When the voting was done, a devastating trend was seen.
02:41People were fed up with Modi's fascism.
02:44India defeated hate.
02:47Modi left at the mercy of Muslim friendly allies.
02:50Don Akhbar Pakistan's headline is the best description.
02:55Al Jazeera says that it was a shocking loss.
03:00Modi's BJP loses majority in the India election shock.
03:03Now he needs allies.
03:06According to Reuters, the way the opposition has fought the election has shocked Modi.
03:15People are fed up with Modi's politics and divisive policies.
03:24Economists say that it was a shocking election result.
03:29Modi has been humbled.
03:32He has been bowed down.
03:34CNN had the same headline.
03:39Now let's talk about the elections in Pakistan.
03:41How were the elections held on 8th February?
03:47What were the headlines?
03:49Foreign Policy says that angry young Pakistani gave Imran Khan a future shot at power.
03:56He says that a political prisoner is still able to stir people's pride.
04:03East Asia Forum says that Pakistan's majority defies its establishment.
04:09New York Times says that an election shattered Pakistan's image.
04:17Guardian says that Imran Khan's allies had a shock victory in the election.
04:24There was a crackdown.
04:26We have presented four scenarios of elections.
04:31Iran, UK, India and Pakistan.
04:35The world is changing.
04:37The voter status quo is bizarre.
04:39This is a young voter.
04:41He is angry and has the power to stir people's pride.
04:46He just needs a sensible mind.
04:51Change is coming.
04:53Not just in the country but all over the world.