Pendirian tegas Mursyidul Am Pas, Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat yang tidak akan sesekali membenarkan Pas bergabung dengan UMNO sehingga tiada sesiapa dalam kalangan Pas berani untuk menyuarakan pandangan itu.
Bahkan menurut Pengarah Jawatankuasa Operasi Pas PRK Pengkalan Kubor, Datuk Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Abdullah, Nik Aziz akan meludah muka sesiapa yang berani berkata demikian.
"Tuk Guru kata siapa-siapa yang mahu ajak Pas nak bersama dengan UMNO dia kan ludah.
Tiada sesiapa berani ajak Tuk Guru kalau nak jugak kerjasama dengan UMNO tunggu Nik Aziz mati" kata Wan Abdul Rahim demikian kepada pemberita di sidang media harian Pas di sini siang tadi.
Turut hadir calon Pas, Wan Rosdi Wan Ibrahim, Timbalan Pengarah Jawatankuasa Operasi Pas PRK Pengkalan Kubor, Mohd Zaki Ibrahim dan Timbalan Ketua Dewan Pemuda Pas Kelantan, Hafiz Musa.
Katanya kebencian Nik Aziz kepada UMNO sukar dihapuskan hingga menyebabkan pendiriannya itu sukar digugat oleh sesiapa.
Dalam perkembangan berkaitan, Pas akan merahsiakan terlebih dahulu lokasi ceramah perdananya bagi kempen pilihan raya kecil Dun Pengkalan Kubor yang akan dirancang akan diadakan pada 23 September depan.
Katanya Pas juga kini lebih menumpukan ceramah berkelompok, ceramah mini rumah ke rumah berbanding ceramah secara besar-besaran.- kedahlanie.info
'Berjongkang-jongkit' dengan UMNO juga perlu ditegur...
Menurutnya, konsep PAS For All perlu dalam usaha menyelamatkan orang Melayu daripada "dogma dan khurafat" Umno bahawa parti itu sahaja yang boleh menyelamatkan kaum itu.
"Pada pilihan raya umum ke-13 ia ada hasilnya. Kita menang dengan beberapa negeri dan kerusi.
"Jadi kami berharap orang pantai timur memahami realiti di pantai barat. Kita tidak kata kemenangan ditentukan oleh satu pihak.
"Tetapi sejarah membuktikan masyarakat Melayu sangat kuat dengan dogma dan khurafat bahawa Umno sahaja yang membela dan menyelamatkan mereka," katanya.
Kawasan pantai timur khususnya di Kelantan dan Terengganu majoritinya didiami kaum Melayu berbanding di pantai timur.
Beliau berkata demikian menyampaikan ucapan terima kasih dan membahas usul ucapan dasar presiden bertajuk "Terus Beristiqamah" dalam muktamar PAS di Batu Pahat hari ini.
Menurut Noh lagi, keputusan Majlis Syura Ulama yang mahu PAS bertahaluf dalam Pakatan Rakyat sebagai medan untuk menyampaikan Islam.
Menurutnya lagi, sebelum ini masyarakat bukan Islam mengenali Islam itu melalui kaca mata perlembagaan sehingga dilihat tidak mampu menyelesaikan masalah tertentu termasuk isu perebutan anak.
"Tanggungjawab PAS untuk menyelesaikan dengan menjelaskan Islam, bahawa ini (penyelesaian) dalam Islam.
"Pakatan Rakyat Perak mengadakan dialog dengan NGO (bukan Islam) dan mereka ingin sangat mengenali apa kehendak Islam (berhubung isu itu).
"Selagi kita terkongkong dengan pandangan Islam melalui kaca mata Umno, selagi itu mereka tidak dapat lihat 'PAS for All'," katanya.
Sehubungan itu, beliau menggesa golongan ulama dalam PAS turun padang untuk mengadakan pertemuan dengan bukan Islam bagi menjelaskan pandangan dan penyelesaian berhubung isu yang terlibat.
Sementara itu, Perwakilan Melaka Yuhaizad Abdullah berkata aspirasi rakyat yang mahukan PAS bersama Pakatan Rakyat sebagai satu-satunya cara untuk keluar daripada "belenggu" Umno dan BN.
"PAS meninggalkan Pakatan Rakyat bermaksud meninggal hasrat dan aspirasi rakyat kepada PAS For All menjadi PAS for PAS, Rahmat Untuk Semua akan menjadi Rahmat untuk PAS.
"Tajuk tema muktamar kita 'Terus Beristiqamah, kita boleh teruskan, tetapi lebih malang, jika rakyat terus dibelenggu oleh Umno dan BN," katanya.
Beliau juga menegur kumpulan ulama dalam PAS dengan melabel ahli PAS dengan label antaranya seperti 'munafik haraki', pengkhianat, akidah tidak sahih, liberal, parasit'.
"Mereka yang menyokong Pakatan Rakyat, jangan mudah dituduh sebagai pengkhianat. Mereka yang berjongkang-jongkit di rumah Umno harus ditegur. Kerana setiap ahli kita ada nilai.
"Ulama juga jangan muda menghalau ahli keluar daripada PAS. Janganlah mereka yang berpegang kepada keputusan jawatankuasa PAS, itu dipandang serong dan dipersalahkan.
"Mempertahankan keputusan jawatankuasa PAS, beerti mempertahankan presiden, timbalan presiden, naib presiden dan seluruh AJK PAS pusat," katanya.
Sementara itu, perwakilan Selangor Sallehen Mukhyi (kanan) berkata menegur rakan dalam Pakatan Rakyat supaya menghormati setiap keputusan yang dibuat oleh PAS khususnya berhubung isu menteri Besar Selangor.
Beliau yang juga exco Selangor berkata ketiga-tiga parti dalam gabungan pembangkang itu perlu benar-benar "berpakat" dan "tidak perlu membawa masalah yang dibebankan ke atas rakan dalam Pakatan".
"Kami akan menerima nasihat terus daripada pimpinan PAS Pusat dan dari Majlis Syura Ulama. Terima kasih daripada keputusan PAS supaya kami bertahan ada kebijaksanaannya," katanya.
Bagaimanapun, Sallehen mendedahkan beliau dan rakan-rakan exco PAS menerima cemuhan dalam melaksanakan tugas exco selepas keputusan itu dibuat, dan mereka menempuhinya dengan sabar dan memohon pertolongan daripada Allah.
Beliau juga menegur ahli PAS Supaya menunjukkan akhlak yang baik dan menjaga adab jemaah sekalipun tidak bersetuju dengan keputusan kepimpinan.- mk
Don't turn 'PAS for all' to 'PAS for PAS'...
Amid strained relations between PAS and its Pakatan Rakyat partners, several party delegates reminded the party's muktamar today of its “PAS for all” slogan, warning against turning it into "PAS for PAS".
The first day of the three-day 60th PAS Muktamar in Batu Pahat saw the delegates, all of whom were from west coast with more multi-racial constituencies, making the case for continued cooperation within Pakatan.
Perak delegate Noh Ahmad even appealed to his Malay-majority east coast counterparts, which are mostly dominated by conservatives and are critical of Pakatan, to consider the political realities on their end.
"’PAS for all’ is not an empty slogan. It has contributed to our win in several seats and states.
"Therefore Perak PAS hopes the leadership on the east coast can understand our situation on the west coast, the environment is very different," he said.
He stressed that PAS cannot hope to win by only relying only on Malays, lamenting their entrenchment in Umno.
"History has proven that the Malays can be dogmatic towards the notion that only Umno can defend and save them, it is difficult to break this.
"And when there’s infighting among us, it makes it even more difficult to break down this wall,' he said.
He also urged clerics in the party to engage the people on the ground more.
'Abandoning the rakyat'
Echoing this was Malacca's delegate Yuhaizad Abdullah who warned that PAS abandoning Pakatan would be abandoning the rakyat whose votes initially brought the coalition together.
"Abandoning Pakatan means abandoning the hopes and aspirations of the rakyat...‘PAS for all’ will become ‘PAS for PAS’," he said.
He also urged the party's clerics not to lower themselves by giving labels to others in the party such as "hypocrites", "traitors" or "liberals".
"Do not simply label those who support Pakatan as traitors. Those who are cosy in Umno's house should also be reprimanded," he said.
Likewise, Johor's delegate Zulhilmi Rohani too stressed the need of not only relying on a single race for support.
He added that the days of PAS going it alone was over.
"Pakatan allows PAS to be the best example of the values of the Quran which acknowledges all races.
"Regardless who leads PAS, they must be based on universal values.
"We cannot blame anyone if the rakyat reject us because we are only concerned about our sentiments for one race," he said.
Reconciliatory tone
The Islamic party has seen its non-Malay support increase to the highest level in its history through Pakatan.
However, following the souring of ties due to the Selangor menteri besar crisis, the party has recently experienced some backlash.
PAS and its Pakatan allies are at loggerheads over who should be the next Selangor menteri besar with PKR and DAP backing PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail but the Islamic party has refused to back her.
The situation was aggravated at the conservatives-dominated PAS Youth muktamar on Tuesday and Wednesday as delegates launched attacks on its Pakatan partners over the crisis.
PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang's policy speech this morning which asked Pakatan not to betray the coalition, has also upset its allies.
PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution (left) in a Twitter posting today had questioned whether it was arch-rival's Umno's annual general assembly that was going on.
Within PAS, pro-Pakatan leaders and conservatives have also clashed over the matter.
However, delegates at the main muktamar this evening were measured in their words and demonstrated wisdom as they urged to diffuse of the crisis.
Zulhilmi urged an end to the tit-for-tat among party leaders, and instead urged a proper forum for such discussions.
Mat Sabu not spared
However, the muktamar today was not totally subdued, as Selangor's Sallehen Mukhyi, who is also the state's exco, fired a salvo at PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu.
"Do not let there be leaders who try to tell our members that Indonesia's Jokowi (Widodo) is better than our president or that people who fight on socialist policies are better than our leadership," he said.
Mohamad (right) in his policy speech at the PAS Youth muktamar on Tuesday had urged unity in Malaysia's Islamic movement, pointing out how voters had chosen Jokowi as president over a fragmented Islamic movement in Indonesia.
He had also highlighted how Malay youths had joined Parti Sosialis Malaysia's activities, warning that if PAS Youth did not reform this trend may continue.
Conservative delegates who had not been happy at Mohamad's criticism, since even before the muktamar, had staged a walkout during the speech.
Sallehen also defended PAS' decisions in the Selangor crisis and warned against quarters trying to "make holes" in the ark which is the party.
Notwithstanding the brief fireworks the general tone today was reconciliatory and even Kuala Krai's delegate Zulifli Yacob had slammed PAS Youth for its walkout and instead urged a more diplomatic approach.
However, this tone may change tomorrow as more delegates take the stage, including those from the east coast states who have been critical of PAS leaders that advocate for continued cooperation in Pakatan. - mk
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