09 October 2017

UMNO/PAS, dok semaja dulu,lepaih tu tidoq sekatil...


Ketua Penerangan Umno Tan Sri Annuar Musa mengusulkan agar parti itu dan PAS “duduk semeja” bagi mencari titik persamaan demi kepentingan umat Islam.

Beliau berkata pertelagahan yang berterusan tidak membawa sebarang keuntungan kepada rakyat termasuk di Kelantan dan disebabkan itulah Umno dan PAS perlu lebih fleksibel dalam soal mencari titik persamaan.

"Jika PAS mahu bekerjasama atau membincangkan soal itu, Umno sebenarnya tiada apa-apa masalah,” katanya kepada pemberita pada majlis santai bersama media di Bachok malam tadi.

Annuar berkata walaupun Umno tidak boleh berkompromi dengan PAS dalam perkara-perkara tertentu, masih banyak perkara lain yang boleh dibuat bersama melalui konsep taawun (tolong-menolong dalam kebaikan) seperti dalam meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) 1965.

Sementara itu, Annuar yang juga Anggota Parlimen Ketereh berkata Umno kini bersiap sedia untuk menghadapi pilihan raya umum (PRU) ke-14.

"Kita ingin menegaskan siapa-siapa (parti) yang menyokong DAP kita akan tentang seperti Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia dan PKR.

"Bagi saya pada PRU-14 akan datang, mana-mana yang menyokong DAP kita wajib tentang kerana kita tidak mahu DAP 'menguasai' walaupun mereka tidak memerintah seperti yang berlaku di Selangor, " katanya. 

UMNO main jolok2 RUU355 dengan PAS. 
3 kali jolok, RUU355 belum lagi masuk.

Sementara itu,UMNO sudah bersedia untuk bekerjasama dengan PAS bagi meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) 1965 walaupun kedua-dua parti tidak dapat berkompromi dalam perkara-perkara lain, kata Annuar Musa.

Menurut laporan Bernama, Ketua Penerangan Umno itu berkata Umno dan PAS perlu lebih fleksibel dalam soal mencari titik persamaan demi kepentingan umat Islam dan pertelagahan yang berterusan tidak membawa sebarang  keuntungan kepada rakyat termasuk di Kelantan.

"Jika PAS mahu bekerjasama atau membincangkan soal itu, Umno sebenarnya tiada apa-apa masalah,” katanya kepada pemberita pada majlis santai bersama media di Bachok, malam tadi.

Annuar berkata walaupun Umno tidak boleh berkompromi dengan PAS dalam perkara-perkara tertentu masih banyak perkara lain yang boleh dibuat bersama melalui konsep ta’awun (tolong-menolong dalam kebaikan) seperti dalam meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) 1965.

Presiden PAS Abdul Hadi Awang pada April mencipta sejarah apabila menjadi ahli parlimen dari kalangan pembangkang yang pertama dibenarkan membentang Rang Undang-undang Persendirian di Dewan Rakyat.



Pada hari terakhir sidang pertama tahun ini, Ahli Parlimen Marang itu membentangkan usulnya kepada kerajaan untuk meminda Akta Mahkamah Syariah (Bidang Kuasa Jenayah) atau dikenali sebagai RUU355.

Hadi mahu kerajaan menaikkan bidang kuasa jenayah Mahkamah Syariah kepada penjara 30 tahun, denda sebanyak RM100,000 dan 100 sebatan.

Bagaimanapun, Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia  menghentikan perdebatan RUU355 sebelum mereka yang menentangnya menyampaikan hujah mereka, dan menangguhkan prosiding, menyebabkan kekecohan di Parlimen. Pandikar membuat pengumuman itu selepas Setiausaha Agung PAS Takiyuddin Hassan melengkapkan hujahnya terhadap usul itu.

Pada Muktamar PAS di Alor Setar bulan berikutnya, Hadi melahirkan penghargaan dengan mengucapkan berterima kasih kepada Putrajaya dan berkata tidak akan melupakan jasa kerajaan kerana memberinya peluang membentangkan rang undang-undang persendiriannya di Parlimen - mk/themalaysianinsight

PAS dalam masalah besar, kata penganalisis politik
PAS dalam masalah besar...

Selain daripada perpecahan dalaman yang disebabkan Amanah, PAS dijangka akan hilang banyak kerusi dalam pilihan raya akan datang kerana parti itu dilihat seperti mahu menjadi serupa seperti Umno, kata penganalisis politik dalam sebuah forum hari ini.

Pensyarah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Dr Faisal S Hazis berkata, dalam pemasaran politik, parti-parti akan cuba untuk membezakan diri mereka dengan menonjolkan perbezaan ideologi sesama parti lawan.

"Tetapi sejak PAS mula berbaik dengan Umno dalam beberapa tahun kebelakangan ini, mereka menunjukkan yang tujuan perjuangan mereka adalah sama, iaitu Islam," kata Faisal.

Tambah beliau lagi, apabila sesebuah parti hilang sifat tersendirinya, pengundi tidak akan dapat membezakannya dengan parti lawan.

"Dan jika ia berlaku, anda akan melihat pengundi memilih parti itu, dan bukan parti lawan," katanya.

Faisal bercakap bersama Dr Johan Saravanamuttu dari Sekolah Kajian Antarabangsa Rajaratnam di Universiti Teknologi Nanyang, Singapura dan Ibrahim Suffian dari Merdeka Center semasa forum “Pertandingan pelbagai penjuru - bencana atau rahmat"  di Kuala Lumpur, hari ini.

Hilang pengaruh

Satu lagi sebab ialah kerana PAS kehilangan sokongan pengundi bukan Melayu.

"Ikut sejarah, apabila PAS keluar dari mana-mana pakatan, tak kiralah Barisan Nasional (BN) pada 1970-an atau Barisan Alternatif pada 1990-an, ia memberi keputusan yang buruk semasa pilihan raya," kata Johan.

Menggunakan analisis terbaru Ahli Parlimen Serdang Dr Ong Kian Ming iaitu "Battle for Selangor" sebagai contoh, Johan berkata PAS hanya memperoleh keputusan yang baik di Selangor apabila ia masih dalam pakatan.

Pada Pilihan Raya Umum Ke-13 (PRU13), PAS menang 15 daripada 20 kerusi negeri yang ia bertanding dan lapan daripada 20 kerusi pada PRU12 (2008). Tetapi, pada 2004, parti itu tidak memenangi walau satu kerusi dalam 21 kerusi yang ia bertanding.

Semasa PAS bersama Barisan Alternatif pada 1999, PAS menang empat daripada 23 kerusi. Namun, pada 1990 dan 1995, ketika ia bertanding sendirian, PAS hilang semua kerusi negeri yang ia bertanding di Selangor.

Faisal berkata perpecahan undi Melayu seterusnya yang disebabkan oleh Amanah dan Bersatu memberi kesan yang lebih buruk kepada PAS.

Menggunakan kerusi parlimen Hulu Langat dan Temerloh sebagai contoh, Faisal berkata penyandang kerusi itu, Che Rosli Che Mat dan Nasrudin Hassan mungkin akan hilang kerusi mereka disebabkan bilangan pengundi bukan Melayu yang tinggi.

Mengikut data PRU13, Hulu Langat mempunyai 45.59% pengundi bukan Melayu, manakala Temerloh mempunyai 33.67% pengundi.- themalaysianinsight

A Chinese PM,probably 22nd or 
23rd century or not at all...

Former Prime Minister and Chairman of Pakatan Harapan, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad today blogged that I had publicly stated that I had no ambitions to become Prime Minister of Malaysia.

I have been in politics for 52 years and I have stated more than once that the thought of becoming Prime Minister of Malaysia had never entered my mind.

If I had never thought of becoming Prime Minister of Malaysia when I was in my twenties, thirties and forties, why should I be thinking of becoming Prime Minister of Malaysia when I am in the seventies?

I am also on public record as saying that although the Malaysian Constitution provides that any Malaysian can be a Prime Minister, I do not see any non-Malay becoming Prime Minister of Malaysia during my lifetime.

In the United States, a black man Barack Obama became the President of the United States – but this took place some 230 years after the establishment of the United States in 1776.

I hope that Malaysia would not need 230 years before a non-Malay become Prime Minister, but I do not expect a non-Malay to become Prime Minister in the 21st century, but whether there will be a non-Malay Prime Minister in the 22nd century from 2,100 to 2,199 or 23rd century from 2,200 to 2,299 will depend on whether the politics of identity will not continue to be so primordial and elemental as a political force in the Malaysian political landscape as today.

But the political reality that for the next hundred years, the Prime Minister of Malaysia will be a Malay will not affect the UMNO strategists and propagandists from stepping up their campaign of lies and fear to hold the Malays to ransom by warning that Malays will perish if UMNO is defeated in the 14th General Election.

The best rebuttal to UMNO leaders’ warnings that the Malays will perish if UMNO is defeated in the forthcoming general election is from the Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hassan in his speech at the opening of the Sembrong Division UMNO delegates’ conference in August.

Mohamad said Umno must woo the Malay voters to get the support of the majority of the people so that BN wins the 14th general election.

He said Umno could no longer think that the Malays needed it but instead it was Umno that needed the Malays in order to survive.

He said: “The Malays now have many choices such as PAS, Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) and Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu). We (Umno) cannot be complacent saying that the Malays need us.”

Mohamad failed to mention DAP, as the DAP is party which will defend the uphold the interests of all Malaysians, whether Malays, Chinese, Indians, Kadazans, Ibans or Orang Asli.

I can vouch that for the band of Malaysians who came together 52 years ago to form the Democratic Action Party in pursuit of a Malaysian Dream of a country where all Malaysians, regardless of race, religion or region, can feel proud of their place under the Malaysian sun, we never thought of becoming State Assembly members or Members of Parliament, let alone to be Ministers, Deputy Prime Minister or Prime Minister.

We were in politics not because of what we can get out of political involvement, but what we can give to the country in terms of helping to make this country of ours more united, democratic, just and progressive – a shining example to a troubled and divided world as to how a plural nation of diverse races, religions, languages and cultures can build a harmonious and prosperous nation.

Just now we see young boys and girls between four and six years perform their songs and dances to celebrare Pesta Tanglong, with their parents and grandparents very proud of their achievements.

This is what we are politics for – to ensure a better nation for our children and children’s children, not become a land of kleptocracy and a failed and rogue state, but a successful, progressive and prosperous Malaysia for which all her citizens, regardless of race, religion, region or politics can feel proud.

This is why there must be a change of government in Putrajaya and in various states, including Negri Sembilan and Johore in the 14th General Election – not only because historically Pesta Tanglong stands for “UBAH” and change of government but also because such a Federal and State Government change in the 14GE is the precondition for saving Malaysia from kleptocracy and a future of a failed and rogue state. - limkitsiang

Kit Siang PM bukan Melayu,bukan abad ini...

Impossible for DAP to 
install Christian state...

Amanah president Mohamad Sabu told the residents of the kampung in Penanti, Penang, last night that the claim that DAP intends to install a Christian state in Malaysia is physically impossible.

In a ceramah dubbed "Love Malaysia, Eradicate Kleptocracy", Mohamad, affectionately known as Mat Sabu, said these lies are propagated not only by Umno, but by some ustaz, including former Amanah comrades.

“Do you think it is easy to establish a Christian state in Malaysia?” Mat Sabu asked.

First and foremost, he said, DAP would need a two-thirds majority to amend the Federal Constitution to turn Malaysia into a Christian state.

The Constitution states Islam is the official religion of the federation, while at the same time, those of other religions are free to practise their respective faiths.

“What about the Malay rulers? Their support is needed to amend the constitution for such a matter.

“Can DAP get a two-thirds majority in Parliament? Let’s say they manage to do it, but do you think the Malay rulers would agree to such a proposal?” Mat Sabu asked, and the crowd responded “No!”

“If all these cannot be done, then why do you still believe such lies by those quarters?

"Why do you go and listen to these ustaz saying these things?” he asked, drawing laughter from the crowd.

Also present at the event, which was also held in solidarity with jailed PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim and Batu MP Tian Chua, were Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and PKR president Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail.

Last month, PAS Youth chief Muhammad Khalil Abdul Hadi warned that a vote for Pakatan Harapan would ultimately be a vote for DAP.

Muhammad Khalil claimed that DAP is being shadowed by the Christian evangelist agenda, which allegedly has the ambition to establish a secular state, echoing anti-DAP propaganda that DAP's aim is to turn Malaysia into a Christian state. - mk

Macam mana DAP jadikan Malaysia negara Kristian? 


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Perang saraf UMNO dah bermula,
Tu dalam usaha nak tidoq sekatil...


Lembu kondo bayaq tol dak...


cheers.

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