Wednesday, August 13, 2014

PKR and DAP ruled out any alliance with PAS

Mat Sabu: How can PAS back ex-PKR Khalid?

Restoring the dignity and effectiveness of  Government of Selangor   requires disciplining those whose behaviour brings it under disrepute.make no mistake, this is not just some personnel change – the drama in Selangor has national consequences and even touches on the kind of country we desire. looks at some of the issues raised by the saga in Selangor. The PAS leadership want their cake and eat it as well. Why are they the last to decide as two out of three in the coalition have already declared their partnership obligations and dare PAS say, their integrity and honesty
Aziz and Hadi ShowIt’s The Aziz-Hadi Show now–Balik Kampong If PAS side with  Khalid; then it has to leave PR. There is no alternative. because PAS is telling the world that it does NOT want to be with PKR
Moderate PAS leaders have expressed their wish to see the party stick to Pakatan Rakyat, even as their top leadership refused to state their stand over the deepening Selangor menteri besar crisis. ALL PAS moderates should just join DAP, if the extremist want to join BN. It is not about forming a super Malay majority government. Remember, this country still comprises of the Non-Malays as well. We will be here till the last person stands and we are legitimate citizens just like every other. PAS has got to realize that if they ever want to lead effectively besides their comfort zone in Kelantan, they must engage with the Non-Malays. It is all a question of trust, the non-Malays will never trust PAS anymore if PAS decides to ditch PR. Don't keep making the people fools. If elections create a political class which can keeping fooling the people by this kind of antics, then be prepared to face the wrath of the people soon.

 PAS only believes in politics of opportunism and is interested in power.accusing it  of being hand in glove with UMNO That’s the DAP and PKR the moral of the story. Religious ideas, however scary they may look, are just that. Mere ideas. They always succumb before the enormous power of real struggles. And today those struggles are against poverty, injustice, inequality, and growing joblessness.   ought to know that. So do we.
We have already seen how the "invisible hand" of UMNO and its cronies have been playing up issues one after another to try to destabilise the Pakatan Government in Selangor before and after 2013. The water issue is a good example, followed by the KIDEX Highway (which will benefit a former Chief Justice), and JAIS' raid on the Bible Society of Malaysia, another issue which remains unresolved till today.
Malaysians, in general, are also fed up with the dirty politics being played by various groups aligned to Barisan Nasional, and mainly with UMNO. The other component parties in BN are just playing second fiddle roles in BN after 57 years in power.
This is one reason why in Selangor we have rejected UMNO overwhelmingly. When I use the pronoun "we", I mean also the Malay voters who are now more enlightened with the current development in Selangor. UMNO should know that, with a figure like over 60%, it certainly cannot comprise only of the non-Malay


 If British Prime Minister David Cameron is sacked by the Conservative Party, can he go on to sack Cabinet Ministers? Is that the Westminster Model our so-called constitutional expert Abdul Aziz Bari is talking about? When Julia Gillard was ousted as Labour Party Chief by Kevin Rudd, she had to step down as Prime Minister. Kevin returned as Prime Minister. Aziz Bari needs to have his head examined.

Is PAS a dictatorial party? You mean a party president cannot be criticized for any perceived wrongs? Even PM Najib or the opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim can be criticsed by their party members and no actions had been taken, but not PAS? Wow, such divine respect befitting a religious party?

Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim's latest move to sack all six Exco members (three from the DAP and three from PKR) is against the mandate of the people of Selangor.
We, Selangorians, have voted for Pakatan, which comprised of PAS, PKR and DAP. The Excos are in the State Administration, because of this same mandate given to Pakatan as a whole.
Even if PAS chooses to leave the coalition this Sunday, it cannot deny the fact that people had indeed voted them overwhelmingly because of the coalition; therefore, PAS (if they still have any sense of self-respect) should honour the mandate given to Pakatan, instead of playing to the tune of UMNO.
In Selangor, in particular, over 60 percent of the voters had voted against UMNO and Barisan Nasional; therefore, for PAS to even now suggest Khalid form a unity government with UMNO is simply boisterous and unthinkable. It is against the wishes of the people of Selangor.

Ungrateful of PAS to 'take & run'
PAS, in Paya Jeras, for example, won the constituency for the first time in the history of Paya Jeras. This was not without the help of many non-PAS members who worked hard and get their friends to vote for the new State Assemblyman, Mohd Khairuddin Othman, despite the poor perception of PAS by non-Malays in the past due to UMNO-linked media playing on a number of issues (Memali and the likes).
I cannot imagine how PAS can seek to for a unity government with UMNO, but then again, in politics, anything is possible. Even Hindraf was prepared to sign an agreement with Prime Minister, Najib Abdul Razak before the 13th General Election and the Church in East Malaysia was prepared to be pacified with a 10-point agreement just before the Sarawak state election. Both groups have realised, but it is too late.
Therefore, as an independent Menteri Besar, Khalid should realise what the people of Selangor want. For him to sack all six Pakatan exco with immediate effect, Khalid is going against the spirit of Pakatan (of which he is no longer a member) and against the mandate given by the people to Pakatan which, in principle, is still a mandate against UMNO and Barisan Nasional.





In S'gor crisis, Hadi & PAS defeat the meaning of 'Islamic'
Forming a Unity Government with UMNO should not even cross Khalid's mind despite him now being an independent MB. It is simply not right, unless his intentions are to sell out Selangor. Sometimes, Khalid's actions make me wonder if he is part of the UMNO's "Capture Selangor at all cost" campaign announced by Najib.
Khalid has to be upfront with his action plan, so that the people understand what he is trying to achieve at the end of the day. Simply wanting to remain as MB, when he no longer enjoys the confidence of the people and his own Exco, Khalid will not be able to hold the State together - definitely, not as a Lone Ranger or with his four Tontos. I hope Khalid will see the advice the people of Selangor are now giving him.
Whatever it is, sanity must prevail at the end of the day if Malaysia wants to see good economic growth. Whatever happens in Selangor will eventually affect the nation as a whole.


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