I just love the way Tariq Sahab explains everything, I would appreciate it if you could do a podcast on the Kashmir issue as well. it would be a great source of enlightenment for everyone
After all has been said, listened and learned, let us admit that we have forgotten our roots. Not even one percent of our youth now remembers what our founding fathers were like. This is a criminal mistake on our part. It is a humble request that sir Tariq should do a series of podcasts on the life and vision of the Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The reading culture has sadly declined in our youth. Maybe a podcast can help revive our almost lost national legacy.
@@UsamaBinMasood Bro there is a great saying "In politics there is everyone bad but the person who is less bad visualised to be good individual". I just said him cool because he has such will power to settle down anything as briefly discussed in podcast and I will suggest you to listen last 5 minutes of podcast with full attention to get your answer. Also don't worry about my standard because there's something written in bracket if you see it clearly.
what an amazing explained biography......yes very well said "zardari was a Villon with heroine, loved and liked by everyone" . i want more episodes and wish to listen detailed history of MALIK RIAZ (just request)
Haider getting all confused looking things in black and white; Tariq uncle with the heart and brain as big as the grand canyon explaining subliminally that "humans are flawed one must remember the good part ." ; what a sight to see. Haider truly represents the youth of pakistan /PTI lot ; one track mind and deep down emotional. Tariq uncle is a breeze; range he range hai. shade card lekar bethay hain. Allah sehat wali , iman wali, lambi zindagi day. ameen
Its very refreshing to see an uncle from the boomer generation having such an impartial and progressive view on things. If only more people from his generation had similar views then we would have been in a much better place.
I always thought only younger generation can be RUclipsrs and influencers, but this gentleman has proved me wrong. Absolutely, love how he presents his ideas and his understanding of the Pakistani society. However, he's always focussing on the issues, not providing any viable solutions to the problems. Anyways, he's doing an amazing job, atleast educating the dumb youth of the country. Appreciated 👍
Assalam o alaikum Tariq Munir Ahmad sahab First of all tou apka way of delivering your point is outstanding. Lekin jis politician k baray me aap baat krte hain us politician k sath sath uski team uske kaam judiciary aur army involvement aur influence k Baray me bhi detail diya Karen aur ek pak ka 75 year overall review den Jisse pata Chale k hamare mulk ko nuqsan kis political party ya kis idaray se pohcha hai
Audience should remember that history tells us about people like them that beneficiary of the system will never speak against the system or even if they speak they choose their words carefully to attract the audience while pleasing their masters of the system.
Benazir Bhutto = Persian Women Asif Ali Zardari = Baloch Sardar of the Largest Tribe Benazir Bhutto was going to marry with Faisal Saleh Hayat but later married with Zardari no worries both of them were Shias but she preferred the Persian background (Baloch) rather Punjabi background.
Uncle you are super legend, such a very special sir, kash sb log assy he hmm baxho ku guide kry related political issues and persons, love from faislabad ❤
A fundamental flaw in his assessment is that while alleged PTI supporters were rioting at core commander’s house, Imran Khan was under arrest so how could he have possibly come out in support of Army when the same Army had him abducted and imprisoned.
If we don’t know your history you are just like leaf which will fall away from the tree. I truly appreciate in this time at least someone is trying to educate us.
1:01:19 according to Wikipedia, The two men were identified as Faizan Haider, 22 years old and Faheem Shamshad (also known as Muhammad Faheem), 26 years old.
Highly appreciated... its all truth about Asif ali zardari.. he is a great villan i.have never seen a big politician, game changer, a great villan at the end Yaaro Ka Yaar Asif Ali zardari.
Asif Ali Zardari was a close friend of one of my uncle, have seen their pictures together. They used to sit at my uncles baithak every night which is when this discussion of Benazir came up. Zulfiqar Bhutto wanted Benazir to marry into Mir family. A whole fiasco happened not getting into the details and that is when Zardari came inti picture.
Some of Asif Zardari's biggest achievements are: 1. Strengthened democracy by empowering the parliament through clipping the powers of the President. 2. Strengthened the federation by giving smaller provinces their due share of rights through 18th ammendment.
I am no fan of Zardari but he seems to be mixed of Jumati and zia type of Nationalism and here not to only malign Zardari but also to propagate Maltblishment's narrative against politicians.
Back in 1990 just before the ouster of BB, Steel Sheets from PSML were sold at nearly half the rate then the markets offer. From 14000 to just 8000 a ton. Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani used to take the authorized signature of BB to pass the tender. My Family also did a mistake by taking part, and ordering about 27000 tonnes of Steel Sheet from PSML at the very end of People's Party's 1st tenure, BB being the PM.
interesting podcast... credit to the host because Mr Tariq sometimes drifts away from the topic abd he takes him back to the main topic... hatss off to those who heard the toilet flush... 😂
What about Pakistan steel. Zardari exploited Pak steel mill to the core, it became devastated cuz of corruption and political influence in his era. A great podcast as always, Keep it up 👍
Several key facts have been left by uncle in his evaluation of President Zardari's life and the controversies surrounding it. He clearly harps on the narrative already established in the media. In the first instance, he never mentioned that Murtaza was in exile and had been fighting against the Pakistan Army during the 1980s up until the death of Zia through the paramilitary militia known as Al Zulfiqar. Al Zulfiqar is responsible for the hijacking of the PIA flight in 1981 and the murder of a Pak Army Lieutenant. Considering the current political climate, one can assess from the fact who actually murdered Murtaza and who actually gained from it both in the short run and long run. Revenge is the prime source or motivation for murder as studies have indicated. Similarly, the death of Shahnawaz Bhutto and how it happened are not highlighted. Shahnawaz was poisoned in France in 1985, 4 years after the infamous hijacking and the subsequent murder of the Lieutenant. Who killed Shanawaz, Zardari was not even in the picture, it seems like revenge for the constant attacks and the death of a brother-in-arms. Uncle also forget that during the first term, BB had a " power sharing" agreement with the remnants of Zia's regime i.e. GIK and he dissolved the national assembly. BB's first government lasted 16-18 months and it had to undo 10 years of martial law and economic stagnation that followed after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan and the lack of blood money that was being funnelled through Pakistan to be spent on Afghan Jihad. Uncle also fails to mention that Saeed Mehdi has always been a tout of the central right-wing parties and has been especially close to Nawaz Sharif during the 1980s. The court did not find Zardari of any crime because the case was based on hearsay. the evidence did not exist, the polo ground did not cost 3- 4 million dollars but 52 million rs or 5 crore. Both Nawaz and Mushraf tried but could not get him convicted in a court of law. Uncle also states that Zardari went to the United States for 8 years, that also is factually incorrect, Zardari was released in 2004 and was back in Pakistan on 27th December 2007, which is 3 years out of which he spent a significant amount of time in UAE. Uncle now considers BB to be one of the greatest leaders of Pakistan but is harping and propagating the same accusations that were made against her i.e. that she was an American agent. The fact that Zardari did not say anything to Obama can be explained by the imbalance of power between the two states Pakistan & The United States, was Mushraf trained by the United States since he did not have anything to say to the Americans when agreeing to be a part of the war on terror?. It is the same power imbalance that made IK stay quiet when he met Trump and he famously claimed that he could have ended the Afghan war with a couple of nukes. Uncle also credits the army for stopping supplies to NATO but blames the civilian government for the attack at Salala. Raymond Davis' issue is no different than allowing drones while having a full-fledged army and then blaming it on the civilian government. Would the army allow drones from Iran or India if any civilian government agreed to it. The presence of Black Water etc should be blamed on those who shall not be named, Zardari's fault is perhaps that he was passive and agreed to whatever he was being told to do at least in regard to international relations. In short Uncle's analysis lacks depth and just regurgitation of the prevalent discourse about Zardari in the mainstream capitalist media. Uncle fails to mention why and how people such as Zardari rose and remained in power, the need for corruption in a "liberal" democracy, the socialist alternative that was put forward by PPP but was rejected and the resulting political framework being hijacked by neoliberalism and conservatism. The result as seen across liberal democracies in the world is the rise of oligarchies like in Pakistan where money = power. Corruption is the third-world equivalent of lobbying and should be treated as such. Real alternatives and the root cause of issues are seldom discussed as it jeopardizes people like uncle and their control over society in general i.e belonging to the top 10% of the people in the country ( income + wealth)
You're so on point regarding the murder of Bhutto sons and Slalala attacks. Unfortunately our people especially the pendus in Punjab would believe and propagate anything that the establishment has wanted them to believe and are realizing the truth about how things actually work in our country only now when it's happening against them and PTI these days.
Barha gudsa may tha aap dono ki nainsafi ki baat sun ker , mugar gussa khatam ho gaya baqi comments dekh ker ,, loog samajh dar aor insaaf pasand hen , aap jesay log minority may reh gaye ho ,, koi zamir hay punjabiun ,, mahajir honay k bawajood may ppp k charon shaheedon ko salam kerta hon
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I just love the way Tariq Sahab explains everything, I would appreciate it if you could do a podcast on the Kashmir issue as well. it would be a great source of enlightenment for everyone
I requested many times to different journalist for vlog or program on kashmir they never did it they people dont care about kashmir
True as a Kashmiri, I feel same
After all has been said, listened and learned, let us admit that we have forgotten our roots. Not even one percent of our youth now remembers what our founding fathers were like. This is a criminal mistake on our part. It is a humble request that sir Tariq should do a series of podcasts on the life and vision of the Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The reading culture has sadly declined in our youth. Maybe a podcast can help revive our almost lost national legacy.
Coolest Uncle of Pakistan describing life of coolest Politician of Pakistan 😅(I am not a PPP supporter)
Bro its not cool to thug the innocent., What Zardari did to Pakistani's Please raise your standards !
@@UsamaBinMasood Bro there is a great saying "In politics there is everyone bad but the person who is less bad visualised to be good individual". I just said him cool because he has such will power to settle down anything as briefly discussed in podcast and I will suggest you to listen last 5 minutes of podcast with full attention to get your answer. Also don't worry about my standard because there's something written in bracket if you see it clearly.
Agreed.
Zardari is brilliant
@@UsamaBinMasood
What Zardari achieved in political life couldn't be achieved?
what an amazing explained biography......yes very well said "zardari was a Villon with heroine, loved and liked by everyone" . i want more episodes and wish to listen detailed history of MALIK RIAZ (just request)
Love to hear about ordinary person like Malik Raiz become the biggest developer of the country
Haider getting all confused looking things in black and white; Tariq uncle with the heart and brain as big as the grand canyon explaining subliminally that "humans are flawed one must remember the good part ." ; what a sight to see. Haider truly represents the youth of pakistan /PTI lot ; one track mind and deep down emotional. Tariq uncle is a breeze; range he range hai. shade card lekar bethay hain. Allah sehat wali , iman wali, lambi zindagi day. ameen
Good to see patwari like you commenting on the podcast.
Its very refreshing to see an uncle from the boomer generation having such an impartial and progressive view on things.
If only more people from his generation had similar views then we would have been in a much better place.
This is a very balanced podcast which has wisdom oozing at every minute
Feels like a very genuine podcast. Very nice 👍🏼
Uncles voice is soo soothing, his talks r calmmm..
آگہی بہت بڑی نعمت ہے ۔
آپ یہ حقائق بتاکر
اس قوم پر عظیم احسان کر رہے ہیں
آپ کا بہت شکریہ
I always thought only younger generation can be RUclipsrs and influencers, but this gentleman has proved me wrong. Absolutely, love how he presents his ideas and his understanding of the Pakistani society.
However, he's always focussing on the issues, not providing any viable solutions to the problems.
Anyways, he's doing an amazing job, atleast educating the dumb youth of the country. Appreciated 👍
solution bataya to uncle shaam tak vigo me hoi ge lmao
Very informative channel. Respect from India.
One of the most genuine podcasts
stay blessed keep it up ♥️👍
one of the best channel i ever watched.. Asif ali Zardari best detail.. lots of Thanks
Assalam o alaikum Tariq Munir Ahmad sahab
First of all tou apka way of delivering your point is outstanding. Lekin jis politician k baray me aap baat krte hain us politician k sath sath uski team uske kaam judiciary aur army involvement aur influence k Baray me bhi detail diya Karen aur ek pak ka 75 year overall review den Jisse pata Chale k hamare mulk ko nuqsan kis political party ya kis idaray se pohcha hai
Uncle is an asset ❤
Keeping in mind momentum of this podcast; I think it is best to have an biography on Benazir Bhutto.
Tariq sahab you gave me a lot of knowledge of pakistan politics ,, i'm obliged and respect you as my teacher
May allah bless you
Audience should remember that history tells us about people like them that beneficiary of the system will never speak against the system or even if they speak they choose their words carefully to attract the audience while pleasing their masters of the system.
ye chacha yehi krta hai 🤡🤌
Benazir Bhutto = Persian Women
Asif Ali Zardari = Baloch Sardar of the Largest Tribe
Benazir Bhutto was going to marry with Faisal Saleh Hayat but later married with Zardari no worries both of them were Shias but she preferred the Persian background (Baloch) rather Punjabi background.
Uncle you are super legend, such a very special sir, kash sb log assy he hmm baxho ku guide kry related political issues and persons, love from faislabad ❤
Just amazing to listen this man!
Subscribing after listening to 5 minutes of this. We need these types of enlightenment. Thank you and God bless you!
Excellent description
Very informative
A fundamental flaw in his assessment is that while alleged PTI supporters were rioting at core commander’s house, Imran Khan was under arrest so how could he have possibly come out in support of Army when the same Army had him abducted and imprisoned.
same i feel that point too
Leader don't participate or are not allowed to participate but they make a move. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't.
Great podcast👍👍👍
And especially this anchorperson is much much better then the one in podcast about Imran khan's 3 videos.
knowledge with style... Tariq munir
Excellent analysis
May Allah Guide us, and Bless and protect Pakistan Aameen.
I feel so lucky that we have such gems in our country.
If we don’t know your history you are just like leaf which will fall away from the tree. I truly appreciate in this time at least someone is trying to educate us.
1:01:19
according to Wikipedia, The two men were identified as Faizan Haider, 22 years old and Faheem Shamshad (also known as Muhammad Faheem), 26 years old.
Best thing is he is not arrogant because of his knowledge
Best Historic Video of My Life
Please one podcast on Malik riaz
Highly appreciated... its all truth about Asif ali zardari.. he is a great villan i.have never seen a big politician, game changer, a great villan at the end Yaaro Ka Yaar Asif Ali zardari.
Asif Ali Zardari was a close friend of one of my uncle, have seen their pictures together. They used to sit at my uncles baithak every night which is when this discussion of Benazir came up. Zulfiqar Bhutto wanted Benazir to marry into Mir family. A whole fiasco happened not getting into the details and that is when Zardari came inti picture.
Love you Tariq Sab
Some of Asif Zardari's biggest achievements are:
1. Strengthened democracy by empowering the parliament through clipping the powers of the President.
2. Strengthened the federation by giving smaller provinces their due share of rights through 18th ammendment.
This dude is literally eating up Sindh alive, do not glorify these cunts
Kon sa 18th amendment. Provincial Assembly dissolve kr k agr election na hun provincial Assembly k to kesi powers province k paas ?
@@UsamaBinMasoodabay chamman elections krwana election commission ka kaam hai. Wo nhi krwarahe to ismn 18th amendment ka kia kasoor?
@@southasianstreetshitter458 election commission ko paisey aur security kon dey ga. Tumharey abbu ya federal government?
I am no fan of Zardari but he seems to be mixed of Jumati and zia type of Nationalism and here not to only malign Zardari but also to propagate Maltblishment's narrative against politicians.
Uncle g great ho pa Allah umr draz Kara ap ke. ❤
Back in 1990 just before the ouster of BB, Steel Sheets from PSML were sold at nearly half the rate then the markets offer. From 14000 to just 8000 a ton. Syed Yusuf Raza Gillani used to take the authorized signature of BB to pass the tender. My Family also did a mistake by taking part, and ordering about 27000 tonnes of Steel Sheet from PSML at the very end of People's Party's 1st tenure, BB being the PM.
Aoa Tariq shb
Great conversation
Much respect.
tariq shab sa bhot kuch samjna ko mila ha aap pakistan ki history ka hawala sa bhi aik video banye
My favourite pod castss!!!!
Zardari is so underrated. He is the most pragmatic and intellectual leader that we can find in the lot available to us ❤
Oh bc Sindh ka haal dekha hai
@@sohaib90ful Woh apna haal nhi dekh paa raha sindh kya dekhega😅😅
I would say he's the best politician south Asia has ever seen.
enjoyed it alottt pls make moreeeeeee
please humein sir tariq sb ki life story sunani hai career kam wagera kia sb kuch
god bless you sir
Welcome agaim sir 🎉
بہت اچھا تجزیہ اللہ خوش رکھے
It's so good to heard unkl ❤
Another fact is that in EON Holdings Playlist Zardari sb has Highest no. Of views.... ❤😂
Uncle is legend
Why Pakistan cinema doesn't make movies on these politicians.. the way Tariq sahab tells whole stories without a bias.. it's so interesting.
Make an episode on Mohtarma Benazir as well please
Great big bro❤
Trying your podcast both
In English and.other.
Languages
Thanks ❤... thanks 🙏 mrs
Ghazanfar
Great Sir honest speaking guideline🫶🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
interesting podcast... credit to the host because Mr Tariq sometimes drifts away from the topic abd he takes him back to the main topic...
hatss off to those who heard the toilet flush... 😂
Legend Talking about Legend ❤❤
Yaha to her banda hi legend ha but kam legends wala kisi ik ka nahi
@@mubasharjaved7620 Youthiya spotted
Uncle be so cute. I love listening to him. Music to my ears
Kindly sir detail video on Usama Bin ladin with tariq Munir ❤
Tariq shb the great
Zabardast yar 9 may per podcast bano I m waiting
Tariq Sb. har villain ko hero bna rahe hain. 59:47 😔
Sir please one podcast about Malik Riyaz saab❤
han takay becharo ka channel he band krwa do 😂😂
After all sir tariq sb back salam from me
What a person asif ali Zardari best politician of Pakistan
Please also discuss the story of Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi
Awaiting the story about Akbar Bughti from Tariq Shb
Imran Khan should appoint Tariq Muneer Ahmed Sahab, as his ideology, suggestions, and long duration ideas are far better than any politician.
What about Pakistan steel. Zardari exploited Pak steel mill to the core, it became devastated cuz of corruption and political influence in his era.
A great podcast as always, Keep it up 👍
Ye uncle kisy k opposite nhi ja sakty he is a clever guy
@@mubasharjaved7620yes Absolutly
Tariq sahib zindabaaaaaad
"he'll be remembered as a villain", well said Tariq Sir,
Beautiful work.
Wellcome Back Tariq Sir After Long Time😂😂😂
I am huge fan of uncle…. Legend
1:18:30
No sir here you are not taking in mind the difference of right and wring and you are making all them equal
Plzz do a detailed history video on imran khan as well
Several key facts have been left by uncle in his evaluation of President Zardari's life and the controversies surrounding it. He clearly harps on the narrative already established in the media. In the first instance, he never mentioned that Murtaza was in exile and had been fighting against the Pakistan Army during the 1980s up until the death of Zia through the paramilitary militia known as Al Zulfiqar. Al Zulfiqar is responsible for the hijacking of the PIA flight in 1981 and the murder of a Pak Army Lieutenant. Considering the current political climate, one can assess from the fact who actually murdered Murtaza and who actually gained from it both in the short run and long run. Revenge is the prime source or motivation for murder as studies have indicated.
Similarly, the death of Shahnawaz Bhutto and how it happened are not highlighted. Shahnawaz was poisoned in France in 1985, 4 years after the infamous hijacking and the subsequent murder of the Lieutenant. Who killed Shanawaz, Zardari was not even in the picture, it seems like revenge for the constant attacks and the death of a brother-in-arms. Uncle also forget that during the first term, BB had a " power sharing" agreement with the remnants of Zia's regime i.e. GIK and he dissolved the national assembly. BB's first government lasted 16-18 months and it had to undo 10 years of martial law and economic stagnation that followed after the withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan and the lack of blood money that was being funnelled through Pakistan to be spent on Afghan Jihad. Uncle also fails to mention that Saeed Mehdi has always been a tout of the central right-wing parties and has been especially close to Nawaz Sharif during the 1980s. The court did not find Zardari of any crime because the case was based on hearsay. the evidence did not exist, the polo ground did not cost 3- 4 million dollars but 52 million rs or 5 crore. Both Nawaz and Mushraf tried but could not get him convicted in a court of law. Uncle also states that Zardari went to the United States for 8 years, that also is factually incorrect, Zardari was released in 2004 and was back in Pakistan on 27th December 2007, which is 3 years out of which he spent a significant amount of time in UAE.
Uncle now considers BB to be one of the greatest leaders of Pakistan but is harping and propagating the same accusations that were made against her i.e. that she was an American agent. The fact that Zardari did not say anything to Obama can be explained by the imbalance of power between the two states Pakistan & The United States, was Mushraf trained by the United States since he did not have anything to say to the Americans when agreeing to be a part of the war on terror?. It is the same power imbalance that made IK stay quiet when he met Trump and he famously claimed that he could have ended the Afghan war with a couple of nukes. Uncle also credits the army for stopping supplies to NATO but blames the civilian government for the attack at Salala. Raymond Davis' issue is no different than allowing drones while having a full-fledged army and then blaming it on the civilian government. Would the army allow drones from Iran or India if any civilian government agreed to it. The presence of Black Water etc should be blamed on those who shall not be named, Zardari's fault is perhaps that he was passive and agreed to whatever he was being told to do at least in regard to international relations.
In short Uncle's analysis lacks depth and just regurgitation of the prevalent discourse about Zardari in the mainstream capitalist media. Uncle fails to mention why and how people such as Zardari rose and remained in power, the need for corruption in a "liberal" democracy, the socialist alternative that was put forward by PPP but was rejected and the resulting political framework being hijacked by neoliberalism and conservatism. The result as seen across liberal democracies in the world is the rise of oligarchies like in Pakistan where money = power. Corruption is the third-world equivalent of lobbying and should be treated as such. Real alternatives and the root cause of issues are seldom discussed as it jeopardizes people like uncle and their control over society in general i.e belonging to the top 10% of the people in the country ( income + wealth)
You're so on point regarding the murder of Bhutto sons and Slalala attacks. Unfortunately our people especially the pendus in Punjab would believe and propagate anything that the establishment has wanted them to believe and are realizing the truth about how things actually work in our country only now when it's happening against them and PTI these days.
U gave good points. Like unkl is explaining his point of view
Its like melodic podcast
Knowledge is power
52:04 agreed!
Is this factually correct? As per Benazir Bhutto, Zardari met her the first time only 5 days before the two got married.
Yes, there's an entire chapter in her self authored book about her marriage to Zardari. The sections discussed here are sourced from there.
Please do a podcast on environmental changes in Pakistan
Plz plzzzz make same like this podcast on SHEIKHRASHID
Zardari is the most genius politician. I wish he uses his qualities for betterment of Pakistan
The greediness of him ruined Pakistan alot
Zabardast Zardari is simply brilliant
Sir google podcast pe Bhi audio Phenka karain
Maza agiyaa ye baba ji or or vloger negative ho ke positive horay hain
Murtaza bhutto sb ke katal ki firing ki awaz mene apne kano se suni thi us time me under 10 tha
Assalamoalikum sir kindly invite sir for discussion about ultaf Hussain shb
49:20 is the funniest 😂😂😂😂😂
6:30 or 7:00 hrs
Both was those ur saying
Contradicting his own statements at 1:28:55 😮
Learn from Zardari ha ha ha what a thaught full person Tariq Sahib is WOW😢
The brightest mind in pakistan belongs to Asif Zardari. Nodoubt about that.
The king of Politics 👑 The Asif Ali zardari.....
Barha gudsa may tha aap dono ki nainsafi ki baat sun ker , mugar gussa khatam ho gaya baqi comments dekh ker ,, loog samajh dar aor insaaf pasand hen , aap jesay log minority may reh gaye ho ,, koi zamir hay punjabiun ,, mahajir honay k bawajood may ppp k charon shaheedon ko salam kerta hon