Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak describes
PAS as being naive to believe that the DAP will receive the
implementation of the hudud law just because of the party's willingness
to use the moon symbol in the 13th general election (GE13).
The Prime Minister said that PAS, which was championing for the hudud
law, should not place any hope on the pact to implement the law because
it was not included in the manifesto of the opposition pact.
"The PAS hudud law is not acceptable to everyone. We are not saying we
are against it, but the time is not right under certain circumstances to
implement it and there are still many issues that must be tackled. But
when the election comes, the hudud law is still raised where it is
merely an election gimmick," he told a press conference, here today.
He is here to attend a gathering with the people which was among the
programmes during his two-day visit to Sabah beginning yesterday.
Najib, who is also the Barisan Nasional (BN) chairman, said the matter
was not just a question of the logo alone but also the PAS stand and
ideology, which appeared to be unacceptable to the DAP.
In this regard, he said the DAP must give a response and clarify its
stand concerning the implementation of the hudud law so that the rakyat
would not be confused.
Commenting on the statement by Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Khalid
Ibrahim who conceded that many problems had yet to be settled in the
state, Najib said the five-year term was a long time for a leader to
administer and resolve the problems of the people in the state.
"Five years is a long time because if we plan, the first year is the
planning stage, the second year is the implementation period and the
third and fourth years we can see the outcome," he said.
Najib, who is also the Selangor BN chairman, said the BN government
succeeded in implementing its national transformation agenda by showing
its outcome in the fourth year.
"That's why we were not afraid to table the government's report card for the people to judge the BN.
"After five years, Khalid should table his report card instead of
asking for (a mandate of) another five years," he said cynically.
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Implementation of Hudud is a matter of religious affairs. Best left to the malay sultans and the King. Dont let anyone else play with them.
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