Hadi struggling with personal issues, says Mat Sabu after attack on PH
Amanah president Mohamad Sabu (second from right) says he does not want to prolong the issue. On his right is the party’s communications director Khalid Samad.
SEREMBAN: PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s recent remark on Pakatan Harapan (PH) comprising individuals who are “immoral and non-religious” raises questions as to his sanity, says Mohamad Sabu.
However, the Amanah president, who is better known as Mat Sabu, said there was no need to pay any attention to such comments, as it seems to be a sign of “personal issues” that Hadi is going through.
“There’s no need to prolong the issue. He changes his views every week. I think he’s struggling with personal issues,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the Amanah national convention here.
On Thursday, Hadi also described PH as a coalition with people who “took and gave bribes”. The Marang MP was reported to have said this when explaining why PAS would not work with PH in the next general election (GE15).
His comments drew criticism from opposition MPs, with Amanah deputy president Salahuddin Ayub challenging Hadi to back up his claim.
Meanwhile, the party’s communications director Khalid Samad said he wasn’t at all surprised by Hadi’s claim, adding that PAS had “run out of ammunition” to attack its rivals.
He also questioned the party’s contribution to Kelantan and Kedah, saying that the people in these PAS-ruled states continued to face many problems.
“All they can do is label people as infidels, unIslamic or immoral. But from where we stand, PAS doesn’t practice what it preaches.”
SEREMBAN: PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s recent remark on Pakatan Harapan (PH) comprising individuals who are “immoral and non-religious” raises questions as to his sanity, says Mohamad Sabu.
However, the Amanah president, who is better known as Mat Sabu, said there was no need to pay any attention to such comments, as it seems to be a sign of “personal issues” that Hadi is going through.
“There’s no need to prolong the issue. He changes his views every week. I think he’s struggling with personal issues,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the Amanah national convention here.
On Thursday, Hadi also described PH as a coalition with people who “took and gave bribes”. The Marang MP was reported to have said this when explaining why PAS would not work with PH in the next general election (GE15).
His comments drew criticism from opposition MPs, with Amanah deputy president Salahuddin Ayub challenging Hadi to back up his claim.
Meanwhile, the party’s communications director Khalid Samad said he wasn’t at all surprised by Hadi’s claim, adding that PAS had “run out of ammunition” to attack its rivals.
He also questioned the party’s contribution to Kelantan and Kedah, saying that the people in these PAS-ruled states continued to face many problems.
“All they can do is label people as infidels, unIslamic or immoral. But from where we stand, PAS doesn’t practice what it preaches.”
I don't believe Hadi suffers from personal issues. All that we have seen are calculated moves to sway the rakyat to his thinking.
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The thing is that many are totally wrapped around his filthy fingers including the PAS non muslim supporters wing.
For the life of me, I cannot understand how people can keep voting in idiots who can only resolve water issues in 30 to 40 years time. We are talking about Kelantan.
This speaks to the almost hypnotic control PAS has on the people of Kelantan. Very hard to break free.