Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Haron Din can fuck off Religious Mobilisation doesn’t work with Malay voters

PAS central committee member Nik Mohamad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz said the two legislators from PAS who had supported PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail as the new Selangor menteri besar were ‘traitors’. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, September 10, 2014.

Kandasamy, a journalist who works for Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysiakini, an independent online newspaper, was appalled and confused.Why didn't they just say PAS terrorist group?" she asked me later as she reflected on her travels throughout the U.S. "Nearly every Muslim country has condemned what they do as un-Islamic," added Kandasamy, who is a practicing Hindu in the majority-Muslim nation. readmore PAS tidak benar ahli terlibat keganasan, kata Hadi

Jolt for PAS shows that religious mobilisation doesn’t work with Malay voters Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi insist on Islamist agenda  a vulnerable PAS a setback If there is one lesson here it is that PAS must now put its extreme right-wingers into cold storage and get back to centre stage  voters are impatient  big picture message is Malays wants governance, not PAS’s Dewan Ulama distractions. Communalism is past How principle can one be when it cannot even keep promises and reliabilities ? There is nothing the Ulama can repair. PAS is beyond redemption as an Islamic party can be fair to all. All their promises can be breached and broken in the name of God. For that matter, any issue that is not to its advantage will be 'classified' as in God's interest'. PAS is ever willing to work with any devils that professed the same religion. As an UMNO Minister has said - ' PAS is not God'. As such, the call by Mat Sabu that its cleric leaderships reinvent itself is most appropriate. Until and unless this 'reinvention' happens, PAS is not a right partner for Pakatan. It will never be a party that can govern fairly and progressively. A multi racial and multi religious country like Malaysia will be unwise to have PAS helming the govt.

    PAS decides to pull out, then good riddance! Better rid the cancer early and take the consequences than having it fester later
PAS' ideologies and position on most issues of national interest are incompatible with Pakatan. It is obvious that the collaboration so far was purely for an advantage at the polls. Now that they have increased their representation at national and state level, they seem to forget their weak position before and why it had improved in the first place. If they are unable to shed their archaic ideologies and adopt a moderate religious stance, they will destroy whatever Pakatan has built in these last 10 years. The fact that a review is being called shows their arrogance. A split between the moderates and the hard core seems to be inevitable now which is good for Pakatan in the long run. This will repair most of the damage done so far.PAS ulamah should answer, whether their CWC need to be disbanded or not... if such a big decision by cwc can be disregarded, perhaps the cwc should just close shop and hail hadi instead. What is happening in pas is so similar to the drama being played out in selangor...
     The biggest story of the day is undoubtedly  silence on vituperative statements by PAS’s Dewan the likes of  has been interpreted by Muslim as an endorsement and they will penalised his party. It is up to Abdul Hadi  to convince the extreme fringe, besides the top brass  , to avoid unfolding their core agenda  inability to devolve power and give others a sense of participation on equal footing is a major flaw in his  character. This can potentially floor him and prevent from scaling another peak after the one he ascended  he needs to understand that strong provincial leaders will strengthen his edifice as they can’t challenge him from day one.readmore Haron Din can fuck off Religious Mobilisation doesn’t work with Malay voters

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