Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Karpal tells PAS to drop Islamic state policy


In another fissure to the tenuous Pakatan Rakyat coalition, DAP leader Karpal Singh has called on PAS to ditch its Islamic state policy from the party’s platform.
“It is incongruous for PAS to insist on having on its agenda (the) Islamic state and at the same time work with the other two parties in the Pakatan Rakyat,” said Karpal, who is DAP national chairman and Bukit Gelugor member of parliament.
“PKR, DAP and PAS cannot run with the hares and hunt with hounds.”
Karpal was responding to PAS MP for Kuala Selangor, Dr Dzulkifly Ahmad (left) who told the Star that while his party is focusing on Pakatan’s agenda of establishing a welfare state, reinstating democracy and good governance, it is not discarding its agenda to set up an Islamic state.
Dzulkifly said that PAS would not harp on the issue of Islamic state because it was not part of Pakatan agenda, but the Islamic party will not withdraw its key policy platform.
Stop talking about Islamic state
However, Karpal said the PAS leader’s statement “(islamic state)does not advance the cause of the Pakatan Rakyat”.
“PAS should give an assurance that its leaders, including Kelantan Mentri Besar Nik Aziz Nik Mat and PAS president (Abdul) Hadi Awang will not publicly clamour in turning Malaysia into an Islamic state.”
He added that it was best that PAS leaders “cease from publicly insisting that Malaysia should be turned into an Islamic state”.
“Statements in the nature of those made by PAS leaders do not advance the interests of the Pakatan Rakyat.”
Karpal also advise PAS to seek the opinion of former top judge Salleh Abas, who was once a PAS assembly person and executive councillor in Terengganu on the issue of Islamic state.
“Salleh Abas in 1998 delivered the judgment of a strong five-man bench of the Supreme Court declaring that Malaysia was not an Islamic state, but a secular state having secular laws.”
DAP and PAS are part of the Pakatan state governments in both Perak and Selangor.

tunku : let see what pas has to say about karpal's called.knowing pas, they will agree to drop even their trouser to gain votes but in the same time the will champion islamic state issue to certain audience also to gain votes.in order word it's a chameleon party.it changes it colours depending on situation. for me karpal's called is a slap on hadi awang and nik aziz's face.let see what they have to say about this. go and seek salleh abbas's opinion who himself a secular man.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My dear tunku,

Karpal and Hadi or Nik Aziz will continue to trade barbs and the mainstream papers like utusan, NST, BN, star will continue to cucuk both leaders of DAP and PAS to serve their UMNO/BN bosses who want to create trouble and destroy Pakatan. But UMNO/BN will fail. DAP and PAS will let Karpal and Hadi/Nik Aziz say what they want, but in the end, Pakatan will still hold. A big disappointment for someone who is a penyokong of UMN/BN like you Tunku, right? have a nice day.

tunku said...

come next election, it will be a disappointment one for you i guess,have a nice day.