

This is a great outcome of "kajang Move", the move finally will force Pas's conservative faction out from PR.After Hadi’s shocking debacle in the current Selangor MB crisis, and with him continuing to dominate PAS, the party will be severely thrashed in future elections, with no hope of recovery. PAS will only have a future if it is led by moderate leaders acceptable to our multi-racial society and if it continues to be an equal partner in Pakatan Rakyat. In fact, Pakatan is firmly on course to Putrajaya, if not for the ludicrous tantrum thrown up by Hadi. Those who are disillusioned with Hadi’s leadership have two options: either start a new party or replace Hadi as party leader. Whichever option to take, members have a golden opportunity in the imminent party annual meeting to ask him to account for his recent conduct, and render him vulnerable to censure or even a vote of no confidence of his leadership
The setting up of Pasma, the newly formed pro-Pakatan NGO is a contingency plan if the moderates were to lose the battle with the ulama cliques including president Hadi Awang in the coming of the much awaited 60th PAS Muktamar (General Assembly). It looks like the knives are out for the president. Hadi knows it. And he is willing to break the party up for his own personal agenda. His recent harsh rebuttals against his party opponents show that he no longer cares for the bad consequences to the party. Do not be surprised that many moderates would be sacked using his power as party chief when he cannot take the criticisms. He has gone beyond reasoning.
.After Hadi’s shocking debacle in the current Selangor MB crisis, and with him continuing to dominate PAS, the party will be severely thrashed in future elections, with no hope of recovery. PAS will only have a future if it is led by moderate leaders acceptable to our multi-racial society and if it continues to be an equal partner in Pakatan Rakyat. In fact, Pakatan is firmly on course to Putrajaya, if not for the ludicrous tantrum thrown up by Hadi. Those who are disillusioned with Hadi’s leadership have two options: either start a new party or replace Hadi as party leader. Whichever option to take, members have a golden opportunity in the imminent party annual meeting to ask him to account for his recent conduct, and render him vulnerable to censure or even a vote of no confidence of his leadership.
To all right thinking Malaysians, the two PAS state assemblypersons - Saari Sungip and Hasnul Bahauddin, have demonstrated to us what a genuine pious Muslims ought to be, one who glorify the God they believe in and honour His teachings, not human beings'. They stood by principle, more discerning and decent, honourable and show due respect to their fellow Selangoreans than those who are using silly excuses, thinking they can fool the rakyat. Come on, all Malaysians are watching you lots. Critical moment always shows a man's true character and his inner bein
PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang has told dissenters to quit the Islamic party and go their own way.“Pakatan Rakyat is the best political collaboration without conservative faction PAS so far, and preparations must be made in case there are quarters who wish to disrupt this collaboration,” said Che Ibrahim Mohamed, a Pasma committee member, the Sultan.his prerogative to extend the invite PAS and indicate the options on how to go about the government formation,renewed effort to end the political stalemate was in stark contrast to PAS's lack of confidence about its ability to muster the numbers is well short of the half-way mark in the assembly with a current strength.pas President is being seen as a "statement of intent" rather than an indication of a definite plan to end the political impasse in Selangor.the Sultan.his prerogative to extend the invite PAS and indicate the options on how to go about the government formation,renewed effort to end the political stalemate was in stark contrast to PAS's lack of confidence about its ability to muster the numbers is well short of the half-way mark in the assembly with a current strength.pas President is being seen as a "statement of intent" rather than an indication of a definite plan to end the political impasse in Selangor.
Sultan move to invite the single largest party to form the government in Selangor , but this did little to strengthen the prospects of formation of a representative government with PAS struggling to work out its maths.PAS Secretary General Mustafa Ali’s statement to Harakah yesterday did little to clear the air for the Selangor public, who very much want to see an end to this debacle over the appointment of a new Menteri Besar to replace the outgoing Khalid Ibrahim. Mustafa said that PAS had complied with the Sultan’s decree that each party send in at least three names, without elaborating on who those three names were but he did add that the letter went directly to the palace from PAS president Hadi Awang’s office. It is debatable if Mustafa was even privy to the contents of the letter or if he was putting on an elaborate show to get media hounds off his back.Is Hadi obediently acceding to the royal dictate or is he using the office of party president to act unilaterally on behalf of PAS? Either way, it looks like a betrayal to the Pakatan cause, and increasingly that Hadi is willing to test options other than those offered by the coalition. PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang offered PKR deputy president Azmin Ali to join the Islamic party because he feared the wrath of the Malays if PKR formed the Selangor government without PAS.PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang offered PKR deputy president Azmin Ali to join the Islamic party because he feared the wrath of the Malays if PKR formed the Selangor government without PAS.
This is according to PAS central committee member Khalid Samad in an exclusive interview with Malaysiakini, who attempted to provide the context which Abdul Hadi offered Azmin to defect to PAS.Khalid, who is one of PAS leaders who did not agree to Hadi's initial support for outgoing Selangor MB Khalid Ibrahim, took pains to explain Hadi's actions.
He was commenting on the Selangor menteri besar crisis in which PKR made a move to replace Khalid Ibrahim as MB with its president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, only to find Hadi and the ulama faction digging in their heels.
PAS has now become more BN friendly but MCA will become uneasy. Good for DAP. Now let's see what MCA have to say about hudud.
Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad a PAS man Politics might undergo a sea change PAS will lose big
The sudden surge in PAS’s electoral fortunes has caused some consternation in the which party President Abdul Hadi Awang heads. Political observers see a possible clash between the pro-ulama and Erdogan factions with both sides said to be of equal strength in terms of numbers. Those expected at the meeting include Mohamad, Secretary-General Mustafa Ali, Nasrudin Hassan, Nik Abduh Nik Aziz, Hanipa Maidin and the three Vice-Presidents Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.
Salahuddin Ayub and Husam Musa.The Erdogan group, whose leaning is towards Pakatan Rakyat, is likely to reject moves by the pro-ulama faction who is said to be intent for PAS to leave the opposition front.
“But when the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators; the instruments, not the guides, of the people. If any of them should happen to propose a scheme of liberty, soberly limited, and defined with proper qualifications, he will be immediately outbid by his competitors, who will produce something more splendidly popular. Suspicions will be raised of his fidelity to his cause. Moderation will be stigmatized as the virtue of cowards; and compromise as the prudence of traitors; until, in hopes of preserving the credit which may enable him to temper, and moderate, on some occasions, the popular leader is obliged to become active in propagating doctrines, and establishing powers, that will afterwards defeat any sober purpose at which he ultimately might have aimed.”

Pakatan will win and PAS will not obtain any votes. If there is an election in Selangor, I feel PAS will lose at least 10 seats,PAS should not take the easy way out and leave the Pakatan Rakyat coalition as that would cause the Islamist party to suffer a huge defeat in Selangor, said Tan Sri Muhammad Muhammad Taib.PAS had taken a different stand from its allies, PKR and DAP, in the Selangor menteri besar crisis by insisting on nominating more than one name to replace Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim.
This was despite PR's stand in endorsing only one candidate, PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, for the state's top post.READMOREhttp://suarakeadilanmalaysia.blogspot.com/2014/08/selangor-mb-six-year-itch-politics.html
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