Showing posts with label PAS. Show all posts
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COMMENT More than twenty years ago, when the CM of Penang was an aspiring DAP leader under the watchful eyes of his father, his stance in public was invariably that of a squabbling adversary.

Headlines in the party newspaper at the time would emblazon acerbic accusations such as ‘Keng Yaik, you are a liar!’ to the approval of fawning devotees.

Despite his many years of political experience and the fact that he is now safely ensconced as Penang’s chief minister, we still witness the same cockerel stance and irresponsible blaming attitude.

Through the years many personalities have been targeted as ‘liars’ by the CM.

Here I will confine my observations to just three recent episodes:

(i) The CM calling a councillor a liar for pointing out the tardiness of municipal officers;

(ii) The CM’s personal challenge to a valid query by a Member of Parliament who had raised questions of suspected irregularities in the purchase of the CM’s house, and

(iii) The CM’s repeated public excoriation of the leader of the Malay-based Islamic party using the same irresponsible label


The Penang CM would do well to live up to the claims of a democrat as suggested by his party name.

As someone in a responsible position from which he is seen to be leading the state into a better future, he ought to have outgrown the blame frame mentality.

Whenever any issues arise it would be more useful if he asks instead, “What happened? What are our solutions?” and proceed to account for any improprieties.

1. CM calls councillor liar seven times in one statement

Highly-respected Penang Island city councilor Dr Lim Mah Hui, who was accused of lying by Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng over the towing of cars, has asked Lim and the 12 councillors mainly from the DAP who maligned him to apologise to him publicly without any prejudice to his right to legal recourse.

Dr Lim said Guan Eng issued a highly defamatory public statement on March 12 accusing him of being a “hero with lies” and “lying” no fewer than seven times.

Dr Lim said:“These accusations went against the very principles of Competency, Accountability, and Transparency (CAT) that the state government claims to espouse.

Instead we see incompetence in accountability and a flagrant injustice to me personally and as an MBPP councillor.”

As if he did not know the role of a city councilor, the combative CM had also challenged Dr Lim to “take over and oversee” the towing of cars in the council.

Dr Lim of course declined and said his role as a councillor is to advise and it was the job of the city council's personnel to enforce the council’s regulations.

2. CM challenges MP over ‘dodgy’ bungalow purchase

Tasek Gelugor MP Shabudin Yahaya Shabudin had made a typically DAP-style revelation in Parliament recently that the bungalow that the CM bought, on 10,161 sq ft (943.98 sq metres) of land, on Oct 25 last year for RM2.8 million was actually worth between RM6 million and RM6.5 million on the market.

Furthermore, the previous houseowner was linked to the company which had won the bid in the sale of a piece of land at Taman Manggis.

In response, Lim threw a challenge to Shabudin the next day for a one-on-one meeting at his office in Komtar and when the latter declined, he expressed disappointment with the Tasek Gelugor MP for not show up, saying:“Datuk Shabudin had the opportunity to seek clarification over his allegation in Parliament. His absence was unbecoming of a leader who has thrown malicious accusations against me.”

As if it was a vindication of his accountability, the CM and his wife then took a group of journalists for a tour of his bungalow to show them that the property was not comparable to Khir Toyo’s mansion nor did it have a swimming pool!

And in shocking display of pretended ignorance, the CM claimed that he did not know the market value of the bungalow he bought last year for RM2.8 million.
Speaking to reporters invited to view his house, he said he was not a property agent.For a CM who has to know the property value of reclamation land and property development throughout Penang island to claim he does not know the property value of his own house on the market, that is truly incredible! I dare say, if we take a survey, practically every house owner in Malaysia, including those who are not highly educated, will say they know the market value of the house they own...

3. CM calls PAS leader a liar again and again

The third and perhaps the most consequential target of the CM’s attacks is the leader of the Malay-based Islamic party, Ustaz Hadi Awang.

The DAP CM has called the PAS leader a liar so many times over hudud, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), the Kajang Move... we have lost count.

Considering the DAP claims that it is trying to reach out to the Malay community in order to dilute its image as a Chinese-based party, I honestly cannot understand how their CM does not think that his persistent attacks on the PAS paramount leader is downright rude and only serves to mobilise PAS’ Malay supporters against the DAP.


Does the DAP really think the damage to the DAP’s image from such outbursts against the PAS spiritual leader is outweighed by their few token Malays in the DAP leadership?

Even if the Penang CM can be excused for his immaturity, surely his father who has been in politics ever since the Tunku’s era should know such Malaysian reality and the mentality of the Malay voters.Noticing the absence of PAS supporters at the recent Bersih 4 rally, it would be foolish to simply assume that PAS supporters are inconsequential and only important in the rural constituencies.

Accountable, responsible and democratic leaders

Leaders who claim to aspire to ‘the Malaysian dream’ are expected to practice what they preach and to behave responsibly. Nothing less than transparent, principled, democratic behaviour will do. And what does such democratic behaviour in meetings look like and sound likWell for a start, it is inclusive, everybody has the right to be heard and collectively agree on the rules by which dialogue takes place and how decisions will be made. There will be respectful exchanges in which feedback about the issues and facts is given without fear or favour. Of course if the collective rules are broken there is a basis for next steps, and even then responsible leaders do not resort to personal attack.

We hope the Penang CM will spare us any further blame frames and personal attacks and set an example with accountable, responsible and democratic action that Malaysians expect.

Written by Kua Kia Soong and sourced from

https://m.malaysiakini.com/news/334774

KUA KIA SOONG is adviser to human rights movement Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram).
From strong allies to bitter enemies: the Four Strikes that caused PAS and DAP to split apart

As recently as 1 1/2 years ago, PAS was a big supporter of the now-dead or comatose Pakatan Rakyat.

PAS had always lived up to their end of the bargain to "Pakat" with PKR and DAP and frequently mobilized their formidable million-strong machinery to support Pakatan events and rallies.

PAS may not be a genius when it comes to economic development policies but as a religious party, they are a party that do try to hold on to their principles.

So, how did this partnership suddenly fall apart so fast and why is PAS so bitter with DAP now?

There were three major events:

1) There was no Pakatan consensus decision on the Kajang Move. PAS did not agree and was not consulted.

As declared many times by PKR and DAP leaders, Pakatan operates on the basis of a consensus decision - meaning all 3 parties must agree before any major decision can be implemented.

It does not operate on the basis of majority decision or 2 out of 3. All three must agree.

PAS had objected strongly to this as the Kajang move but it was still implemented was without PAS's agreement - something that would have broken the consensus agreement of Pakatan.

In fact, it seems to have been an unilateral move by PKR itself - apparently as part of a strategy by the then PKR Strategic Director Rafizi Ramli.

Even DAP's Secretary General Lim Guan Eng was caught unaware. Unless Lim Guan Eng was lying at that time when the Kajang ADUN resigned to allow Anwar to contest then there is no way that the Kajang move was a consensus decision.

DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng has denied knowing what is going on in Selangor following the resignation of Kajang assemblyman Lee Chin Cheh yesterday. 
He said he was not informed of anything by PKR de facto leader and opposition leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who is now going to contest the Kajang by-election.
          Lim said the resignation was also news to him. 
"I was not told about the developments in Selangor about the resignation or the Menteri Besar’s post. 

"It is best for Anwar to answer. It is not right for me to talk or give views. My feelings on this matter are not important," - Jan 28 2014.
Ever the opportunist, DAP later went along with PKR's and Rafizi's plan - but PAS had steadfastly refused to play along too since the principle of a consensus decision was broken.

This is STRIKE ONE.

2) The slander and defamation of Former Selangor MB Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim.


Having maintained a good working relationship with Tan Sri Khalid, PAS believes that TS Khalid was unfairly made a victim. And it was not adil or just for such a person to be defamed and slandered - which is clearly against their Islamic teachings.

During the campaign to force Khalid's resignation, PKR and DAP even came out with a 91 page dossier of allegations against Khalid accusing him of all sorts of corruption and general wrong-doings.

These allegations were widely repeated in the ceramahs and talks of DAP and PKR leaders state-wide.

Khalid was of course incensed at this and sued PKR for defamation in August 2014.

At that time, Khalid even instructed his aides to submitted PKR’s report on their boss’ alleged links to dubious deals to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), requesting the anti-graft body investigate the party’s claims - hence becoming the first ever (and still only) person in Malaysia to report himself for a corruption!

PAS' initial judgement that Khalid was fitnah-ed was proven correct as one year later, way after Khalid had been removed as MB, Khalid essentially won his defamation case against PKR when PKR's ex-Secretary-General read out an open apology in court.

The apology was unconditional and PKR admitted each and every allegation against Khalid was false and defamatory.

"dokumen tersebut telah menyatakan dan memberi gambaran bahawa Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (TSKI) adalah seorang yg korup, zalim, tidak boleh dipercayai, tidak bersikap telus, tidak jujur, tidak beretika, tidak beramanah, tidak berintegriti, telah terlibat dengan perlakuan rasuah dan salahlaku dan tidak layak menjadi MB Selangor. 

Bagi pihak PKR dan saya secara peribadi, kami melahirkan rasa amat kesal dan dengan ikhlas dan suci hati serta TANPA SYARAT memohon maaf kpd TSKI. 

Bagi pihak PKR dan secara peribadi, kami juga memberi akujanji kpd TSKI dan mahkamah yg mulia ini bhw kenyataan2 tersebut tidak seharusnya dikatakan dan kami akan memberhentikan dpd menyadatakan dan tidak akan mengulangi kandungan dan tuduhan2 dlm dokumen tersebut dan apa2 kenyataan yg berkaitan dgn dokumen tersebut."
In an amazing display of shamelessness and general thick-facedness, both Rafizi Ramli and PKR tweeted that Khalid Ibrahim and PKR had apologized to each other and that Khalid has withdrawn the defamation suit!!

Khalid did not withdraw the suit but accepted PKR's unconditional apology in court as settlement.

And as for Khalid Ibrahim's so-called apology to PKR, here it is. Read it and laugh.




How PKR and Rafizi Ramli can mistake a "Maaf Zahir Batin" in the spirit of Hari Raya then for an apology when compared to their own unconditional apology is beyond me. A total disgraceful spin.

And they dare call it "both sides apologize to each other".

If you want to see the full apology judgement straight from Khalid's lawyers, Bon Advocates, you can click here.

Anyway, PAS was vindicated to have stood for justice and stood for Khalid's right not to be fitnah.

This is STRIKE TWO.


3) PAS believes PKR and DAP essentially stole two of PAS' Assembly-Persons.

Two of PAS' assembly-person broke ranks and sided with PKR and DAP in signing a statutory declaration supporting Wan Azizah as the Menteri Besar.

PAS president Hadi Awang was furious that his partners can do such stuff to him and his party. You can listen to his fury here:

I guess no party in the world would tolerate their so-called party "stealing" their elected representatives.

If you respect your partners, you would not have accepted the two statutory declarations from your partners and going against their party stand.

It's definitely a big stab-in-the-back.

This is STRIKE THREE.

4) PAS believes that PKR and DAP broke their promise and did nor respect a supposed consensus decision to allow PAS to pursue their Islamic Government and Hudud objectives

It needs to be noted PAS very existence is to uphold Islam in Malaysia and it would be unthinkable if PAS would give up their fight for Syariah and Hudud laws.

Which is why the Hudud issue had always been a thorn in the Pakatan relationship which led to frequent arguments between them in the early days of Pakatan Rakyat post 2008.

This led to a secret meeting in Sept 2011 between them where it was initially reported (and then the article was quickly deleted by Malaysian Chronicles but not before other blogs coped it):

After a marathon meeting where tables were banged and DAP chairman Karpal Singh was even out-shouted by his own party mates eager to come to grips with a problem that has shaken the Pakatan Rakyat coalition, agreement was finally reached and everyone got most of what they had hoped for.

Firstly, PAS Spiritual Adviser Nik Aziz Nik Mat was given the nod to pursue his agenda for hudud law in Kelantan, where in 1993, long before the Pakatan was formed he had passed hudud into law at the state assembly.

This is a major concession from DAP and is in recognition of Nik Aziz’s contribution to the country and the opposition coalition. The same recognition was extended to Terengganu, where PAS president Hadi Awang had gazetted hudud into law in 2003 but was also unable to implement it.

In return, DAP won the acknowledgement it sought from PAS that the Pakatan’s Common Policy Framework (or joint manifesto) and their Buku Jingga (or joint socio-economic blueprint) would remain as they were, without provision for the inclusion of hudud.

The nod to allow Kelantan to pursue Hudud was never made public in subsequent Pakatan speeches as they preferred to just continuously parrot the line that "Hudud is not in Pakatan Common Policy Framework".

Eventually after GE13, PAS tried to pursue Hudud in Kelantan again and DAP resisted strongly and started to abuse PAS.

Then the fireworks started.

In April 2014 senior PAS wanita leader  said "DAP pernah bersetuju PAS perjuang konsep Negara Islam."

Responding to this issue, a day later also in April 2014 PKR Vice-President Tian Chua told the media that DAP and PKR had indeed agreed to Hudud in Kelantan - which led to DAP's Lim Guan Eng calling "Tian Chua a irresponsible and unethical liar".

A few days later, PAS President Hadi Awang ALSO said DAP had agreed to Hudud by PAS. But LGE denied and asked Hadi Awang to show proof.

Eventually, a copy of a jointly-signed letter by Hadi Awang and Lim Guan Eng dated just before GE13 started surfacing.



In that signed letter, it was clearly stated that "PAS berhak memperjuangkan aqidah dan konsep Negara Islam secara sendiri. "

Now, unless Lim Guan Eng was ignorant that Negara Islam also included Syariah Laws and Hudud laws, then it is clear that DAP had allowed PAS to pursue Hudud too since he signed on it!

That letter was also posted in Hadi Awang's official FaceBook page and can be viewed here.


And if you believed that the letter could be faked or Hadi Awang was lying, you can watch the video here and see who is in the video when they read out the jointly-signed letter just before GE13 to the assembled PAS attendees.

CLICK HERE for the video.

Therefore, in their opinion PAS is furious that DAP had broken their word and signed agreement. And not only that, PAS is angry that DAP leaders had attacked PAS leaders and Hadi Awang so severely and rudely - calling Hadi Awang all sorts of name.

This breaking of a written agreement and past consensus and blatant public denials by DAP who even had the cheek to turn around to attack PAS as lying is probably the last straw for PAS.

And.. This is STRIKE FOUR.

Given all the above, the relationship between PAS and DAP seems irreparable.

Who is lying, who is telling the truth, which parry held on to its principles and which party cannot be trusted is pretty clear.

By Lim Sian See






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