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Apr 06 2008



PAS wants to lead Pakatan Rakyat and aim for islamic state

Posted by poobalan at 1:50 am under Others | | View blog reactions


 I’ve always had my doubt on . I think anything based on religion will cause problem. So, this kind of statement only serves to alienate people from . will also suffer since people will start to question .

To avoid Pakatan Rakyat from becoming another BN, should not lead. It consists of Muslim-Malays, just like UMNO in BN. And we have seen how BN works. Its better for a multiracial party to lead Pakatan Rakyat.

I think and PKR should merge, and let to contest by itself in next election.

Karpal takes Youth to task
By Mazlinda Mahmoodnews@nst.com.my
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KUALA LUMPUR: chairman Karpal Singh yesterday slammed Youth for suggesting that the Islamist party use the Pakatan Rakyat as a springboard to an Islamic state.
Reiterating his stand, Karpal said should accept the provision in the Federal Constitution and judicial pronouncement by the Supreme Court in 1988 that Malaysia was a secular state and not an Islamic one. He was responding to Kelantan Youth’s support for Deputy Menteri Besar Datuk Ahmad Yaakub’s proposal that become the backbone of the new opposition coalition to realise the objective of establishing an Islamic state.

Yesterday, the Kedah and Terengganu Youth echoed Kelantan’s position, with national Youth vice-head Azman Shapawi Abdul Rani saying the party should anchor the coalition as it had been in existence for much longer than Parti Keadilan Rakyat and the .

should be realistic and practical to ensure that the Pakatan Rakyat is not derailed by public statements in the nature of wanting to turn Malaysia into an Islamic state,” Karpal said.
“In any event, has only 23 seats to the ’s 28 and PKR’s 31. I cannot see how can make such a claim,” he said.

In Kedah, Youth head Musaddak Ahmad said he was confident of ’ ability to lead the coalition by highlighting the Islamic concept in national administration. “As such, should become the backbone of the coalition to realise the objective of forming an Islamic state,” he said.

PKR vice-president Mohamad Azmin Ali said the formation of Pakatan Rakyat was based on a common agenda and the Islamic state was not part of it.

“The Islamic state was not one of the issues discussed and agreed upon by the top leadership, even by , as the consensus was to work on a common platform,” he said.

Azmin said had the right to express its views. “But, ultimately, the top leadership must agree on the basis for the formation of the new alliance and the fact remains that the coalition must work based on consensus and principles which have been agreed upon by all parties.”

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