Now they are fighting against each other again…not two times but many
times since they got ‘married’ under the unregistered name of Pakatan
Rakyat (PR), just like unregistered marriage or marriage of convenience.
PAS deputy spiritual head Dr Haron Din said DAP was receptive to PAS’s
Islamic policies which of course included Hudud Laws when the party
agreed to use PAS logo if the logo Rocket got barred by the Registrar of
Society (ROS).
Karpal Singh of course responded immediately saying the party was still against the Hudud despite using PAS logo.
And PKR Khalid Ibrahim went on to add that Hudud Laws could not be
imnplemented in Malaysia because the Federal Constitution bars it.
In short, DAP and PKR are against Hudud and the implementation of
Islamic laws, which PAS has been fighting and advocating since 1950s.
And not to forget, DAP leaders consider PKR leaders as jokers who dance
around on stage like a jerk, who make stupid statements that do not
reflect any leadership qualities and who do not keep their promises
since they came to power in Selangor.
So the three parties are not insync, meaning not dancing the same tune
as each dance accordingly to their own tunes and beats, never care less
about the audiences who are watching every step they make.
Now the three parties are campaigning together at some constituencies,
putting up a united front while at the same time, in small groups, DAP
goes on its racial politics, without the knowledge of the other parties.
This tricks have been going on for so long and PAS and PKR know but they do not care because they have their own agenda.
Each of the party has its own agenda and they do not care what the other
is doing so long as they have the numbers to take over Putrajaya – its
machiavelan – the ends justify the means.
To them, the rakyat and voters are just ‘toys in a game of chess’, not
worth the effort of listening to their needs and grievances.
To them, the rakyat are only meant to put them at Putrajaya after which
they are not needed as the leaders of the opposition pact will be busy
on fighting who will be Prime Minister and what policies to be
implemented.
Thus, the campaign trail now reflects the their disunity and their
disagreement on fundamentals which make them unsuitable and not fit to
be at Putrajaya.
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