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Saturday, February 14, 2009
OH NO WITH MALAYSIAKINI: DAP, PKR and PAS break-up
On Verge Of Break-up?
By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
and Syed Azwan Syed Ali
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 (Bernama) -- Barely a year after the DAP, PAS and Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) pact took over the administration of four states, their leaders appear to be embroiled in a myriad of disagreements.
The relationship between DAP and PAS is already on the rocks, following the latter's proposal to introduce the Hudud law (Islamic penal code), which the DAP made no attempt to hide its displeasure, with PKR taking the middle ground.
A rift has now erupted between DAP chairman Karpal Singh and Pakatan de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim over the former's bid to take legal action against the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah, over the appointment of Perak's new menteri besar.
Anwar disagreed with the move, saying Pakatan does not want to be seen as going against the Rulers' institution.
In a rare outburst, Karpal Singh told a news conference last Sunday that Anwar should repent and resign as the Pakatan leader as his party-hopping politics had cost Pakatan the state government in Perak.
The DAP veteran, who is Bukit Gelugor member of parliament, also hit out at DAP strongmen Lim Kit Siang and secretery-general Lim Guan Eng for supporting Anwar's brand of politics.
Pakatan has distanced itself from Karpal's bid to file a suit against the Sultan of Perak, saying he was doing so in his personal capacity and (the suit) had nothing to do with Pakatan.
Former Perak menteri besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said it was up to Karpal whether to proceed with the legal action, and that he (Nizar) had no knowledge of it.
Yesterday, Mohammad Nizar filed an application in the Kuala Lumpur High Court, seeking a declaration that he was still the rightful menteri besar of Perak and to bar Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir, who was appointed menteri besar on Feb 6, from discharging his duties.
Karpal's remarks highlighted Anwar's role in triggering the country's political conundrum at the moment.
The prolonged political crisis in Perak and the court action by Mohammad Nizar and the DAP have diverted public attention from the fact that the whole crisis could be traced back to Anwar.
Immediately after the 12th general election in March, Anwar declared that Pakatan would form the federal government on Sept 16, because 31 of 140 Barisan Nasional (BN) members of parliament would defect to the opposition pact, thus enabling it to form the government with a simple majority.
But Anwar's political game proved to be self-defeating as in the end, Pakatan lost the Perak state government through defections when four of its assemblymen quit their respective parties and declared support to the BN.
Now, leaders like Karpal are questioning Anwar's credibility as Pakatan's de facto leader.
"He (Anwar) is like one who casts a stone and hides his hands," political analyst Prof Dr Ahmad Atory Hussein said in an interview over TV3.
Anwar, who is Permatang Pauh MP, seeks to downplay Karpal's outburst, saying it was a personal view and that their relationship was intact.
But it remains to be seen if Anwar could continue to be a leader acceptable to DAP, PKR and PAS, and if party-hopping would continue to be part of the pact's political game plan.
In the meantime, the fall-out from Pakatan's downfall in Perak has triggered speculation that several assemblymen in Kedah and Selangor would also join the BN, with the possibility of Pakatan losing both state governments, looming like a overcast sky.
The simultaneous by-elections for the Bukit Gantang parliamentary seat in Perak and Bukit Selambau state seat in Kedah on April 7, would be a bitter test for Pakatan's survival under Anwar's leadership.
Can Pakatan retain the two seats they won in the last general election?
Should the results favour the BN, would there be more calls for Anwar to step down?
-- BERNAMA
DAP-PAS-PKR Pact On Verge Of Break-up?
Bernama, Malaysia
Friday, February 06, 2009
WITH MALAYIAKINI: Taib Mahmud warns Pakatan Rakyat.
2. Anwar should take heed, before the hornbills go onslaught. Perak is a showcase on the true meaning of seduction and its backlash.
A warning
to Pakatan Rakyat
bernama
2009-02-05
KUCHING
The political imbroglio that breaks out in Perak is a warning for Pakatan Rakyat which previously was very ambitious to form a government at the federal level, Sarawak Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud said Thursday (5 Feb).
He said the impending collapse of Pakatan Rakyat government in Perak should serve as a lesson for the three-party alliance with regard to their desire to set up a new federal government by claiming a number of Barisan Nasional (BN) representives would cross over.
"Don't start this form of political hijack. It is a lesson for Pakatan Rakyat. They are bearing the brunt of this," said Taib who is Sarawak BN chairman here.
He was commenting on the move by three Pakatan Rakyat assemblymen -- Hee Yit Foong (DAP-Jelapang), Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (PKR-Behrang) and Mohd Osman Jailu (PKR-Changkat Jering) -- to leave their parties and become independent representatives.
Bota assemblyman Datuk Nasarudin Hashim who crossed over to PKR on 25 Jan, meanwhile, is rejoining Umno.
Taib said what happened to Pakatan Rakyat in Perak had been expected from the start and their were being punished for what they had done to BN. (Bernama)
beritadarigunung
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
News on Hudud, Pas and Pakatan.
- PAS to push for hudud laws
The remarks by Datuk Husam Musa, vice-president of Parti Islam SeMalaysia (PAS) is likely to be a hot issue in the crucial by-election in Terengganu just weeks away.
His comments also raised afresh Internet debate on the long-cherished plan by PAS to implement the hudud laws in Malaysia.
While Mr Husam did not say what he meant by implementing hudud, the Islamic criminal laws are understood to mean they will have provisions to chop off the hands of thieves and stone adulterers.
Mr Husam spoke about the PAS plans for hudud law in a debate last Saturday evening in Kelantan's capital, with Umno Youth's deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin. PAS to push for hudud laws
- Anwar Should Speak On Issue Of Hudud Laws, Says Karpal
He said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim cannot afford to remain silent in the face of Kelantan Mentri Besar Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat's stated aim of introducing hudud laws in the country. Anwar Should Speak On Issue Of Hudud Laws, Says Karpal
- A thorn in Pakatan's side.
Malaysia Today
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Commenting Malaysiakini "Pakatan's next stop: Istana Negara"
(There is a comment by BERITADARIGUNUNG at the end of this posting)Pakatan Rakyat’s relentless pursuit to take control of the central government from Barisan Nasional could well take the opposition coalition to Istana Negara.
- Pakatan's next stop: Istana Negara
- Athi Veeranggan | Sep 20, 08 12:58pm
(original post in malaysiakini: Pakatan's next stop: Istana Negara)
BERITADARIGUNUNG:
Upholding racism, now thats what Pakatan been walking on. Tun Dr Mahathir in his latest post in chedet, simplify the complexity of Pakatan Rakyat into; PAS - predominantly Malay, DAP - predominantly chinese, Keadilan - i would say rise on ashes of Hindraf and therefore Indian sympathisizer. Say what they like, but the statesments of Karpal Singh can sometimes send shivers to the bones. Some folks believe, statements on racism are always dangerous.
And of course, forming a government is a process through general election. PRU12 April 2008, has given a strong mandate to Barisan Nasional to govern with a simple majority.
Observers note that for whatever weaknesses the present government may have, responsibility can safely be placed on Abdullah shoulder. We, Malaysians understand the virtue of being eastern.He has shed tears in the last Umno Supreme Council Meeting, and has been most serious about power transfer by letting Najib to handle financial matters.
In case people forget, Anwar too was in the same position before, when he was very immaculate and in his best image. Yet he failed. Years in Sungai Buloh could have turned him into a true economist and a true statesman. However, folks believe that Mandella is of different mould and breed. Anwar is no where near.
The King is for everyone. Pakatan may seek audience no doubt but for what? To tell the King that pakatan won PRU12 or to tell the King that some lawyers and businessmen had persuaded some 30 MPs to crossover with no undercounter money?
Anyway, Pakatan should practice uttering "Ampun Tuanku". Be sure Pakatan understands the true meaning of Ampuan Tuanku. It has certain meaning by the way , a solemn one. Ampun Tuanku is langguage of the royal court. Pakatan should be streetwise and not streetcrazy! We better be sorry - beritadarigunung