Sunday, February 5, 2012

Hasan claims PAS leadership controlled by secular group

MUAR: Ex-Selangor PAS commissioner Datuk Dr Hasan Ali claims 72% of the party's leadership is now controlled by a secular group "who are in collusion with DAP and PKR."
He said the rest of the leadership comprised religious scholars who were willing to ignore the original struggle of the party to support opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, whose ambition was to conquer Putrajaya in the 13th general election.
"I had a secular education but I want PAS to be led by the ulamak who obtained their education in Egypt and Jordan," he said in his ceramah organised by the Muar Malay Development and Integrity Organisation (Pekim), near Bukit Naning, here, Friday night.
Hasan, who was recently sacked from PAS, also revealed how the party leadership had tried to persuade him to soften his stance and just follow the directives of Pakatan, which was unhappy with his action to check what he claimed were efforts to convert Malays in Selangor to Christianity.
"They asked me to be patient by saying that Islamic laws will be enforced after Putrajaya is conquered," he said.
Hasan in his ceramah also reminded Malays of their rights, as enshrined in the constitution, which would be undermined if they allowed PAS, DAP and PKR to gain control of the country.
He said the Opposition alliance did not want to hear the word Islam, Malays and King and would give their children a liberal education if they were given the opportunity to rule the country. - Bernama

tunku : no wonder if we look at the top level leaders in pas, only few are in the category of ulamas.worst still if you look at the deputy president, mohd sabu, how can a party like pas having clowns like mohd sabu(deputy president), mahfuz and husam(vice president).pas is no longer an islamic party.pas is becoming worst than a secular party.now the leaders can even go to pork market to campaign and shake hand with the sellers there.bravo pas....you have really transformed.

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