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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Ending the PAS and DAP abnormal relationship?


The thrown grave doubt political incidents happening recently shown a bad relationship occurred internally in opposition coalition. Is it the beginning sign of ending the PAS and DAP abnormal relationship?

Pakatan Rakyat should seriously consider whether Islamic party PAS be allowed membership in the opposition coalition, said DAP chairman Karpal Singh.

The veteran politician has raised a number of troubling actions by PAS leaders which have "thrown grave doubt" over their credibility.

"After the March 8 general elections, PAS had talks with Umno to form a coalition government in Selangor. This was an act of bad faith as both DAP and PKR were not informed of such a move by PAS," said Karpal in a statement. He added that PAS leaders had also met with their Umno rivals in the name of Malay unity.


"Such a racial move by PAS is incongruous with the policies of DAP and Pakatan Rakyat," said Karpal. He also took issue with the suggestion by PAS spiritual leader Nik Aziz Nik Mat that Umno and PAS be dissolved and a new Malay-based party to be formed.

"Such a revelation is startling and has serious ramifications, implications and consequences," said Karpal.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

sudah mau cerai?