"Ini harus dihentikan, dan saya faham DSAI (Anwar) bukan seorang yang begitu taksub dengan kuasa keras.
"Jadi beliau harus tunjukkan kepimpinan beliau. Gentleman's game is the order of the day," kata Rais (atas).
Beliau mengulas pandangan Dr Mahathir Mohamad pada 25 Mei bahawa Pakatan Rakyat akan menganjurkan demonstrasi ganas tanpa henti untuk menolak keputusan pilihan raya jika tewas.
Bercakap kepada pemberita di Kuala Lumpur hari ini, Rais berkata, kalaupun tindakan itu diambil, ia tidak bertahan lama berbanding "kewarasan dan bijaksana mengguna idea tanpa mengugut menggunakan kekerasan".
Lagipun, tambahnya, kerajaan sudah membuat pelbagai pindaan dan memperkenalkan undang-undang baru yang lebih baik.
"Dan kalau mereka terus menyatakan bahawa senarai daftar pemilih kotor dan tidak adil, bagaimana Pulau Pinang boleh menang, bagaimana Kelantan menang, Kedah, Selangor, Wilayah Persekutuan, kalau senarai atau sistem memilih kita tidak baik?
"Tentu sekali baik, tinggal lagi mereka tak mahu mengakui kebaikan ini oleh kerana mereka ada cara keras untuk menuntut kuasa dan pengaruh.- malaysiakini
TS. - Rais ooi, pasai daftar pemilih tu kotoqlah PR hanya dapat tawan Penang.Kelantan,Kedah,Selangor dan WP Kuala Lumpur.
Kalulah daftar pemilih tu tak kotoq, habih semua negeri PR akan sapu bersih, termasuk Putrajaya. Hang akan menjadi pembangkang, tu pun kalu hang menang!!!...
Mr.'Burn the Bridge' wants Anwar to play 'gentleman'...
Opposition
Leader Anwar Ibrahim should exhibit his leadership by not resorting to
chaotic means, such as demonstrations, to take power in the coming
general election, Information, Communication and Culture Minister Rais
Yatim said today.
“I understand that Anwar is not someone who is so taksub (obsessed) with the use of force.
“He should show his leadership. Gentleman’s game is the order of the day,” Rais told reporters in Kuala Lumpur.
Rais said this, agreeing with former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad that the April 28 Bersih 3.0 rally was a precursor to a bigger rally by Pakatan Rakyat, should the opposition pact lose the next general election.
Mahathir had claimed that a Pakatan defeat in the coming general election would be followed by violent demonstrations in an attempt to forcibly wrest Putrajaya, a theory that Deputy Prime Minister’s Muhyiddin Yassin supported yesterday.
“If they (Pakatan) lose, this is their tactic, but as an old practitioner of politics, (I know) these tactics will not last,” Rais said, adding that only rational tactics without threats or force would last.
He denounced the demonstration as a “copycat” of the Arab Spring demonstrations, when, as an independent country, Malaysia should cast its own political culture.
“We must use rationality in achieving power and influence in a democracy. Whoever is chosen by the rakyat, will be the one to lead our country,” Rais said.
He dismissed the opposition for taking for granted the legislative amendments passed by Parliament, and further criticised them for pressing the issue of electoral reform.
“How did they win Penang, Kelantan? How did they win Selangor, Kedah and Kuala Lumpur?
“We should not lie in presenting facts or abuse any news,” Rais added.
Asked for his views on the 50,000-strong crowd at the weekend PAS rally in Kedah, Rais refused to comment.- malaysiakini
“I understand that Anwar is not someone who is so taksub (obsessed) with the use of force.
“He should show his leadership. Gentleman’s game is the order of the day,” Rais told reporters in Kuala Lumpur.
Rais said this, agreeing with former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad that the April 28 Bersih 3.0 rally was a precursor to a bigger rally by Pakatan Rakyat, should the opposition pact lose the next general election.
Mahathir had claimed that a Pakatan defeat in the coming general election would be followed by violent demonstrations in an attempt to forcibly wrest Putrajaya, a theory that Deputy Prime Minister’s Muhyiddin Yassin supported yesterday.
“If they (Pakatan) lose, this is their tactic, but as an old practitioner of politics, (I know) these tactics will not last,” Rais said, adding that only rational tactics without threats or force would last.
He denounced the demonstration as a “copycat” of the Arab Spring demonstrations, when, as an independent country, Malaysia should cast its own political culture.
“We must use rationality in achieving power and influence in a democracy. Whoever is chosen by the rakyat, will be the one to lead our country,” Rais said.
He dismissed the opposition for taking for granted the legislative amendments passed by Parliament, and further criticised them for pressing the issue of electoral reform.
“How did they win Penang, Kelantan? How did they win Selangor, Kedah and Kuala Lumpur?
“We should not lie in presenting facts or abuse any news,” Rais added.
Asked for his views on the 50,000-strong crowd at the weekend PAS rally in Kedah, Rais refused to comment.- malaysiakini
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