Friday, April 4, 2008

PAS to become Backbone of Pakatan Rakyat

April 4 - The Kedah and Terengganu PAS Youth movements supported the proposal by Kelantan Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yaakub that PAS becomes the backbone of the Pakatan Rakyat to realise the objective of forming an Islamic state.


See news details from Bernama (English) or Sin Chew Daily (Mandarin).


PAS : MORE QUALIFIED TO LEAD
National PAS Youth vice-head Azman Shapawi Abdul Rani said PAS should be the backbone of the coalition as the party had been in existence much longer than Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and DAP. In addition, the majority of the people in the country were Muslims and many of them had become leaders currently, he told Bernama, here Friday. Based on these factors, he said PAS was more qualified to lead the coalition compared to the PKR which was a very young party, he said.

DISPUTE WITH DAP?
Azman, who is also the Terengganu PAS Youth head, said the proposal would be discussed at the national level at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur soon. Asked whether the proposal would result in a dispute within the coalition, especially the DAP which had always been against the formation of an Islamic state, Azman said the matter would be studied thoroughly and discussed among the three component parties of the Pakatan Rakyat.


PAS : REALIZATION OF ISLAMIC STATE
Meanwhile, Kedah PAS Youth head Musaddak Ahmad said he was confident of PAS' capability in leading the coalition by highlighting the Islamic concept in national administration. In fact, the party was not only holding the Menteri Besar's post in Kelantan, but in Kedah and Perak too, and this proved that the party was capable of providing the leadership." As such, PAS should become the backbone of the coalition to realise the objective of forming an Islamic state," he said.


PAS, BE CAREFUL!
As the coalition of Pakatan Rakyat is still at its infancy stage, such statements are putting the coalition into great test especially to DAP who has been consistently defended the Secular State status of Malaysia and refusal to Islamic State. Looks like serious and in-depth discussions between DAP, PAS and PKR are required soonest possible to clear the sky. Otherwise, BN (especially MCA) will bite DAP on this very soon.


Furthermore, even though PKR is relatively fairly young in terms of party's "age" compared to PAS, the party leaders such as Anwar Ibrahim and Syed Husin Ali are old timers in Malaysian politic arena. Azman's claim is lack of maturity and understanding on the Rakyat's choice. Just like our ADUN Hannah Yeoh : AGE is not an issue !!!

4 comments:

Sikkigoh said...

PAS please take note that you are voted into the government not because of your own objectives amongst others : forming an Islamic state. You were voted into government because of BR call for justice, security, transparency and putting the agenda of the rakyat first. There is no call for forming an Islamic state during the post election rallies but do away with racial politics. Now you are playing religious politics. I see no difference between racial or religious politics. They are the same in principle.

PAS party may be older but their leaders are not necessary wiser. Any political parties at this juncture having a political agenda along racial or religious line are not wise. Please remember your election promises and agendas that you made as a coalition. The agendas should be for all Malaysians and not for Malaysian of this race or that race; this religion or that religion. Do not repeat the mistake of 1999 whereby the Barisan Alternatif manifestos was put aside and party manifestos were pursued.

Sikkigoh said...

The question now are - should Pakatan Rakyat be lead by a party; should a member party be a backbone of Pakatan Rakyat; should the structure of PR follows that of BN whereby it is continuously lead by a single party. As we know the BN structure breed crony, hegemony, power abuse, dictators etc. therefore should it be followed? The PR structure should be one that have check and balance to ensure no negative elements could arise.

Subang Jayan said...

DAP Leader, YB Lim Kit Siang, has clarified DAP's stand: DAP does not support Malaysia = Islamic State!

Check it out at his Blog :
“politic al tsunami” is for change to restore justice, freedom, democracy and good governance and not for Islamic state or hudud laws!
http://blog.limkitsiang.com/

Subang Jayan said...

Kelantan MB Nik Aziz (PAS) indicated that he didn't understand why DAP Karpal Singh rejects Islamic State (actually the whole DAP). He invited Karpal Singh to do a site visit to Islamic State i.e. Kelantan.

http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/60784?tid=1