Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Harakah: DAP is a ‘lighter’ that ignites racial, religious sensitivity in Malaysia




Harakah: DAP is a ‘lighter’ that ignites racial, religious sensitivity in Malaysia





PAS has through its mouthpiece HarakahDaily taken a pot shot at the Pakatan Harapan (PH) coalition for defending DAP which it labelled as the “true extremist” while blaming PAS and Bersatu who are component parties of Perikatan Nasional (PN) for stoking the “fire of hatred” among the multi-racial and multi-religious Malaysian society.


In fact, the Islamist party further solidified its claim that DAP is the real perpetrator who is igniting extreme racial and religious politics all this time behind the scenes.

“Because of that, DAP was rejected by the majority of Malaysians due to their clearly rotten anti-Bumiputera, anti-Malay and anti-Islam agenda,” wrote editor Izwan Abdul Halim in a recent HarakahDaily editorial.




“This is actually the idea of ‘Malaysian Malaysia’ that has been driven by DAP since the beginning of its establishment in the Federation of Malaya. DAP has never softened, let alone deleted the agenda that the party first raised over 50 years ago.”

The PAS mouthpiece went on to claim that DAP has all these whiles been challenging the rights and special privileges enshrined in the Federal Constitution for the Malays and Bumiputeras.

“DAP has been subtly making demands in the name of equality alongside the interest other races. Therefore, DAP is always in a state of antagonising the Bumiputeras by instilling hatred towards the Malays in the eyes of other races,” HarakahDaily pointed out.

“Their fuelling of hatred even went to the extent of touching on Islamic affairs and that of the Malay rulers which they shouldn’t have interfered with.”

The PAS mouthpiece further accused DAP as never fought for the interests of other races, whether the Chinese, Indians or the natives of Sabah and Sarawak, but instead only “acts to sow the poison of prejudice that subtly divides and creates an inter-racial gap in Malaysia’s pluralistic society”.

“This is a ‘divide and rule’ move to gain vote support for DAP’s political interests alone but comes at a high price for it damages the unity Malaysians,” reckoned HarakahDaily. “Any party that is deceived by the two-faced character of DAP will definitely be manipulated.” – Feb 15, 2023


4 comments:

  1. 恶人先告状 - the art of bad-mouthing others to hide its own evil deeds!

    Zombieicism has learnt well from demoNcracy.

    Ooop…. They r breeding from the same f*cked DNA.

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  2. PAS version of good race and religion relations is Non-Muslims must accept all the restrictions made in the furtherance of an Islamic state.and Melayu supremacy

    Restrictive dress codes to fit Islamist norms - accept
    Ban sale of alcohol - accept
    Ban 4D, and other Gaming activities - accept
    Severely restrict or ban the farming of pigs and sale of pork - accept
    Shut down all Chinese Independent Schools - accept
    Convert all Vernacular SRJK to National schools - accept
    All Government posts accept for trivial token numbers to be for Bumis only - already a fact, but You Must Not Object.

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  3. pas biadap la macam tu menghina agong dan sultan2, kalu dap anti malayu anti raja raja anti islam, kenapa agong benar dap sama ph bentuk kerajaan? jangan la pas anggap raja2 tak cerdek

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  4. "Their fuelling of hatred even went to the extent of touching on Islamic affairs and that of the Malay rulers which they shouldn’t have interfered with.”

    Comment: this is the kind of venom a so-called party of allah spews. And have we seen any Sultan criticising DAP for interfering into their affairs? On the contrary, the Selangor Sultan tried to educate the PAS idiot on Bon Odori but was actually ignored.

    If any party is to be taken to task, it would be PAS for the rude manners displayed towards the Selangor Sultan.

    And yet, the docile and gullible PAS supporters never stopped to ask if indeed DAP had interfered in the Malay rulers affairs, would the sultans remain quiet?

    And what of the non muslim wing of PAS? Are they so idiotic as to be blinded to the danger PAS poses to Malaysia?

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