Monday, May 26, 2008

Husam wants PM to step down

KOTA BARU: PAS vice-president Datuk Husam Musa has asked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to step down.
He claimed that Abdullah's weak leadership was leading the nation nowhere.
“It is the future of the country at stake and not just political parties. In this context, there is common ground for any leader to call for Abdullah to step aside,” he said.
Stressing that he was not interfering with Umno affairs, Husam said his call was being made in the interest of the nation.
“For the sake of national interests and the country’s future, Abdullah must consider stepping down,” Husam said after opening a seminar at Grand Riverview Hotel here yesterday.
He said while the Opposition might stand to gain from a weak leadership, the country would be in a state of a stalemate if leaders had to constantly call for a show of support or confidence.
“Real nation-building work gets affected,” he said.
Husam also urged Jerlun MP Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir to emulate his father Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and leave Umno to become an Independent MP.
tunku : husam is making statement against the opposition pact's wish. pkr,dap and even most of pas mps wants pak lah to stay on.they gain from the situation.as for mukhriz let there be an 'opposition' in BN's team.let bn have their own check and balance which will be true criticism in the party.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sukar untuk mana-mana ahli pembangkang memberi nasihat ikhlas kepada UMNO, dan ini saya kira ialah nasihat ikhlas. Isunya ialah sama ada UMNO ingin menerima nasihat ini.

Tak Dak Nama 3

whackthembugger said...

The PAS leadership has been clamoring for PM to resign for sometime and I would assume their concerns are genuine because of PM’s starkly weak leadership bringing much chaos and uncertainty to the country.

Tun and Mukhriz has been lauding this urgent call from within and outside UMNO.

DAP, the nemesis of UMNO and BN, has been apparently silent and protective of PM. PKR adviser is PM in waiting while most of non-Melayu in PKR are like the DAP in wanting PM to continue, hungry for more ridiculous reforms and time to strengthen their positions.

UMNO grassroots would be “bodoh gila” if they still can’t interpret what needs to be done. UMNO MT is a sham to the Malays in continuing shielding this weakling in the name of adat and respect; they still can’t even differentiate between the urgent needs of the Party and the President.

For sure the Malays will abandon UMNO if the party still has PM and his 1st Family at the helm.