KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 30 ― Pakatan Harapan has abandoned all plans to negotiate with PAS over seats in Selangor, with the pact’s leaders saying the Islamist party appeared uninterested in cooperation.
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) supreme council member Datuk Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff claimed it was obvious that PAS and Umno have an affinity and challenged the two parties to formalise its cooperation.
“To us, PAS is past. PAS is already in a matrimonial union with Umno. The only thing they have not done is ‘nikah’.
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) supreme council member Datuk Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff claimed it was obvious that PAS and Umno have an affinity and challenged the two parties to formalise its cooperation.
“To us, PAS is past. PAS is already in a matrimonial union with Umno. The only thing they have not done is ‘nikah’.
“To some, they may say PAS and Umno are conducting ‘adultery’, some would say they are only ‘getting to know one another’. Regardless, as a coalition, we will not be entertaining PAS as their actions are clear,” he told Malay Mail.
Selangor Parti Amanah Negara (Amanah) chairman Izham Hashim said PAS has made clear their intentions to not work with Pakatan Harapan.
All well and good, considering the boast above came from Pribumi (which hates PAS, and vice versa) and Amanah.
wakakaka, even Ridhuan can't join Pribumi |
Strangely the DAP wasn't in the campaign above (perhaps it hasn't even been invited, wakakaka), but far far far more important, Azmin Ali wasn't there nor did we hear a wee squeak from him about total separation with PAS, which means he is still on course with his plan, namely a secret pact with the Islamic Party.
And indeed Amanah Selangor chairman Izham Hashim has been reported as saying, “I am not sure what the stance is for PKR Selangor, but the other parties hold on to the orders from the top.”
leaving decision about standing in Gombak until the very last minute do you know why? wakakaka |
PAS has been put in a very bad light because of hudud by those who do not want religion to influence their lives. But if it is the wish of Allah that PAS shall flourish further, it will flourish. I agree with Kaytee that PAS is not yet past.
ReplyDeleteTuan Azmin Ali is a past without PAS; that's the reason why we did not hear a wee squeak from him. PKR is in the state of denial that it is going to lose a state. An exciting state exit indeed.
"PAS has been put in a very bad light because of hudud"
Deletewrong. dap used to support huhud in the past.
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