Former deputy president PAS Nasharudin Mat Isa should quit his Bachok seat if he
wishes to oppose PAS over its Pakatan Rakyat (PR) partnership, the
party’s Kelantan Youth wing has said ― signalling brewing discontent
within the ranks over the senior politician’s close ties with the Umno
leadership.
The Youth wing was responding to Nasharudin’s remarks calling for PAS
to leave the PR opposition pact if its ally, DAP, continues to oppose
hudud. The news was broadcast on TV3’s prime time news slot Buletin
Utama yesterday.
“If he is no longer interested to be with PAS, it is only right for
him to resign as Bachok member of parliament than to continue betraying
the trust given by the people of Bachok in the GE12,” Mohd Nuri Mat
Yaacob, told the party paper, Harakah Daily.
“DPPNK sees his suggestion as merely a repetition of the arguments
endorsed by Umno leaders all this time,” Mohd Nuri was quoted as saying,
referring to his youth wing by its initials in Malay.
Nasharudin, is also seen as
having close ties with political arch-rival Umno’s top ranks, and has
been spotted rubbing shoulders with its president Datuk Seri Najib Razak
at the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition’s functions.
His comment is seen to run counter to the party’s official stand,
made by PAS president Datuk Seri Hadi Awang and carried by Harakah this
week.
Hadi had written an article to explain how the Islamist party could
co-operate with the secular DAP despite their different political
ideologies as they shared a common aim.
The DAP may be opposed to hudud but Umno has rejected the Islamic
penal code, Hadi said, as he defended his PR ally that had come under
relentless attacks from rival leaders and religious hawks the run-up to
crucial national polls.
Pointing out the position of PR parties, he said that “just as DAP
cannot force PAS members to consume alcohol or pork, PAS too cannot
prevent DAP members from consuming alcohol or pork”.
“The PAS constitution compels us to sack any member who consumes
alcohol or pork. The Umno constitution does not compel the sacking of
its members for drinking with the MCA, MIC and Gerakan,” Hadi said.
In his article titled “Hudud: DAP Menentang, Umno Menolaknya (Hudud:
DAP Opposes, Umno Rejects)”, Hadi said that there were no issues with
PAS working with the secular party even though the DAP has repeatedly
stated that it will not brook the creation of an Islamic state or
support the enforcement of the religious criminal code that prescribes,
among others, the amputation of hands for theft.
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