PETALING JAYA: Cracks are beginning to appear in Pakatan Rakyat over the Islamic law issue, with opposition supremo Anwar Ibrahim backing its implementation in the PAS-run state of Kelantan but DAP stalwart Lim Kit Siang shooting it down.
Political pundits noted that Barisan Nasional was bound to exploit this issue, especially with the general election being around the corner.
The controversy surrounding the Islamic law could be used to spook fear in the opposition-leaning Chinese electorate.
In a Twitter posting this evening, Lim said his party’s stand on Hudud law and the Islamic state concept was consistent.
“It is not suitable for Malaysia and it is not part of Pakatan’s common policies,” he noted.
DAP had always been a fierce opponent of PAS’ theocratic ambitions, and the party pulled out of a loose opposition coalition named Barisan Alternatif in 2001 over this issue.
Lim also said that any such change required the agreement of all three Pakatan component parties – PAS, DAP and PKR.
STONE: Sepatutnya cerita2 macam ni tak patut berlaku tambahan pula dekat2 nak PRU ni. Aku tak tau apa nak jadi kat pemimpin-pemimpin pakatan ni, samada bekerja untuk jatuhkan Najib atau bekerja untuk sesuatu agenda tersendiri. Aku nampak DAP agak keterlaluan ..... Jangan ingat DAP dah cukup kuat la.
No comments:
Post a Comment