PAS leader claims amnesiac Umno blinded by lust for power
Newday: PAS ulama leader Mokhtar Senik, thereās too much power lusting by all of you. You have really reaped what you have sown by jumping into bed with
Umno in the first place. It was not a new Umno that you agreed to work
with. All the Umno warlords from before the 14th general election (GE14)
were (and still are) there.
In PASā power pursuit, you chose to
ignore this as if somehow through a pact that you had become equal
partners. You used Umno as a vehicle to power and they used you
similarly.
If you really follow your religion, you will realise that you have immeasurably sinned in your selfish power pursuit. Go it alone in Johor. Go on. What have you got to lose apart from face, credibility and your election deposits?
Vijay47:
Mokhtar, the PAS-Umno relationship is a marriage made in hell. So what
are you crying about being the loser in Umnoās not unexpected decision
of throwing PAS out onto the streets?
You both were trying to use
the other. You say āUmno has fallen back to its old ways of lusting for
powerā. Fallen back? Umno has never deviated from its obsession to rule
and you were a willing accomplice in its efforts. But just to serve
your own ends.
Now that the writing on the wall reveals that
there is only so much of a sick partyās ranting of religion and fake
piety your naĆÆve, ignorant supporters can stomach, PAS desperately
pleads for reconciliation. How poetic that in good times and bad times, for richer and poorer, PAS and Umno truly deserve each other.
OCT: PAS thinks that since they are religious leaders, Umno must stick with them no matter how PAS performs. A
good and capable party like Umno will never team up with PAS as PAS is a
liability. This is Politics 101. But PAS doesnāt get it.
The
first thing Umno will do is to take care of its division leaders. Umno
will not sacrifice its seats for PAS to compete as PAS has no value to
add. Itās high time PAS comes down to earth that religion alone cannot win but political acumen does. PAS faces annihilation and it is very afraid to be exposed as a party that nobody wants.
Politics
has no permanent friends or enemies. As long as you can bring victory
to the table, you are a friend but if you fail to win seats, the curtain
comes down on you. Get real PAS, the party is an unwanted child, not to be touched with a 10-feet pole.
Dr Jangan Main Main:
Hello PAS, you have gone to bed with every major party, your past
treachery and disloyalty to your political spouse speak for themselves. Remember what happened to PASā friend, DAP, in 2015?
If
PAS is brave now, withdraw your 18 MPs from supporting Prime Minister
Ismail Sabri Yaakob. The Perikatan Nasional (PN)-BN government will
instantly collapse and GE15 will be called. But then PAS will lose
three ministers and five deputy ministers and many will also lose spots
in government-linked companies. Allowance and perks will cease to
existā¦ are your MPs ready for that? No way.
YellowGecko0625: PAS, you stabbed PKR and DAP in the back, you ditched Muafakat Nasional for PN/Bersatu, which is stabbing Umno in the back. They
all became your comrades when you needed them but when new
opportunities arise, you ditched them. If anyone else will trust you,
then they must be blind.
Malaysia Bharu: Morally bankrupt PAS has shared too many beds for the taste of power has come to its destined end. A
spurned lover. Now like a woman scorned it is striking out spewing
expletives at its erstwhile partners that have ditched them. PAS is now a
danger to itself.
Anoy8: ā(Keeping Umno) strong... but not
too strong...ā This is so PAS can still remain relevant to support
Umno. You also want to have a share of the power that Umno has. There is
no difference between the both of you. By the way, when you are in politics, the objective is to have ultimate power, best without any dependency on anybody.
Thatās
why it conflicts with religion because politics can never be as clean
as religion. If you combine both you will likely be telling lies like
what you are saying now.
Power Ranger: Indeed, PAS is no
different than Umno. If PAS is not power crazy, it will not cling on to
Umno and Bersatu in order to survive. PAS just wants to sit in
government. Just look at all the ministers and government
officers from PAS. They go for overseas trips and talk nonsense when
interviewed by the media.
PAS does well in Kelantan and
Terengganu because the people there appear to be easily manipulated by
the party. Even though there have been no developments and progress for
so many years, the people there still choose PAS. Hopefully, the new generation who are more educated and exposed to the world will make a change for themselves.
Lazycat:
If it was a three-cornered fight, unless Pakatan Harapan can show us
hope, I'd rather vote tactically and have a strong Umno/BN that does not
need to accommodate PAS/Bersatu. Just look at the calibre of their members when appointed into government. For Harapan, I am not quite sure if they have reflected on themselves and moved on from blaming voter turnout for their losses.
IndigoTrout2522:
Why does PAS keep begging Umno to be āmarriedā to them even though the
latter has made it very clear that they have already ādivorcedā PAS? The
only reason is that PAS knows very well that their candidates and party
will lose without Umno support.
PAS will likely be obliterated, except
in Kelantan and Terengganu. You deserve it for all your extremism.