Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Mufti Perlis Jadi Calon Pakatan?

Pengumuman calon PAS Perlis pagi tadi menimbulkan tanda tanya berhubung kedudukan Mufti Perlis Dr Juanda Jaya yang sebelum ini dikatakan akan bertanding kerusi PKR di Parlimen Kangar.

Mufti kelahiran Sarawak itu sebelum ini difahamkan sudah bersetuju bertanding menentang BN dan melepaskan jawatan lantikan istana yang dipegangnya sejak hujung Januari 2009.

Pakatan cuba mengetengahkan Dr Juanda bagi bergandingan dengan tokoh agama popular PAS Datuk Dr Haron Din (kiri) yang akan bertanding di kerusi tradisinya di Arau, bagi merobek negeri kubu kuat BN.

Dengan pengumuman itu, Dr Juanda mungkin sukar mendapat tempat di negeri Indera Kayangan dan mungkin beralih ke sebuah lagi kerusi yang dikatakan diintainya di Sarawak.

Dalam pengumuman oleh Pesuruhjaya PAS Perlis Hashim Jasin pagi tadi, parti Islam itu akan bertanding di kesemua tiga kerusi Parlimen di Perlis berbanding dua sebelum ini.

Ia antara perubahan yang dilaksanakan dalam pembahagian kerusi Pakatan Perlis yang mengambil risiko tidak mengekalkan status quo seperti dalam pilihan raya umum lalu.

Bagi kerusi DUN pula, PAS sebelum ini bertanding di 12 kerusi Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) dan PKR di tiga kerusi. Bagaimanapun, pilihan raya kali ini akan menyaksikan parti Islam itu hanya bertanding di lapan kerusi dengan PKR sebanyak lima.

Sumber PKR dakwa tak muktamad


DAP pula diberikan dua kerusi, cubaan kali pertama mereka bertanding di negeri Utara semenanjung itu.

Hashim hari ini mengumumkan barisan calonnya seperti berikut: Ketua Urusan Ulama PAS Padang Besar Azamhari Mohamood (Padang Besar), Ahli Jawatankuasa PAS Kangar Baharuddin Ahmad (Kangar) dan Dr Haron (Arau).

Bagi kerusi DUN pula, Ahli Jawatankuasa Pusat PAS Mohd Anuar Tahir akan bertanding di Santan; Timbalan Yang Dipertua PAS Padang Besar, Wan Kharizal Wan Khazim (Beseri), Setiausaha Pilihan Raya Abd Jamil Kamis (Bintong), Setiausaha Perhubungan Ya'akub Abu Seman (Kayang), Ketua Dewan Ulama Idris Yaacob (Pauh), peguam Zulmi Sabri (Guar Sanji), Timbalan Pesuruhjaya 3 Rus'sele Eizan (Simpang Empat) dan Mohd Shukri Ramli (Sanglang).

Hashim menjelaskan, penetapan kerusi itu telah lama dibuat pada 15 Julai 2011 setelah dipersetujui sebulat suara dalam Majlis Pakatan Rakyat Negeri Perlis.

NONEBagaimanapun, sumber PKR memberitahu Malaysiakini, pembahagian kerusi negeri di Utara semenanjung itu masih belum diputuskan.

Perkara itu difahamkan akan menjadi salah satu agenda penting dalam mesyuarat Majlis Pimpinan Pakatan di Kuala Lumpur esok.

Dalam pilihan raya umum lalu, PAS menang di DUN Sanglang dan Simpang Empat sahaja.

Dr Juanda (gambar atas, berbaju hitam) ketika dihubungi Malaysiakini hari ini bagaimanapun enggan mengulas berhubung perkara itu dan mahu menunggu masa yang sesuai terlebih dahulu. -MK

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  1. Ahli Parlimen Parit, YB Nizar Zakaria berkata rakyat terutama pengundi mahukan manifesto yang berbentuk realiti, yang berbentuk kenyataan dan yang berbentuk penzahiran terhadapat apa yang terkandung dalam manifesto itu sendiri bukan sebuah hikayat satu malam.

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  2. Justeru jelas beliau sudah menjadi amalan sejak dari dulu lagi Barisan Nasional BN) akan mengeluarkan manifesto yang dibuat secara teliti bagi memastikan apa yang dijanjikan dan terkandung dalam manifesto itu mampu dilaksanakan.

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  3. Tegasnya lagi manifesto BN bukanlah manifesto yang dibincangkan malam ini dan dikeluarkan esok tetapi difikir, dikaji dan dianalisa dari pelbagai sudut dan aspek demi manfaat kepada rakyat dan negara.

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  4. “Ini berbeza dengan kerajaan pakatan pembangkang, walaupun mereka juga mempunyai manifesto namun manifesto mereka hanya sebuah janji populis, janji bulan dan bintang tetapi apabila tiba masa rakyat menuntut janji-janji tersebut maka mereka mengatakan manifesto bukan janji,” ujarnya

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  5. “Mana mungkin apa yang diutarakan dan dijanjikan mereka sendiri, tetapi pada masa yang sama mereka mengatakan ianya bukan janji sedangkan di dalam BN, manifesto itu merupakan kekuatan kita, nadi kita untuk menjelaskan kepada rakyat.

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  6. “Inilah perkara-perkara yang akan dilakukan, dilaksanakan dan diteruskan sejak sekian lama sehingga ke hari ini”, katanya.

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  7. “Ini semua realiti dan hakiki bila kita membicarakan janji pakatan pembangkang. Bagi mereka segala janji manis sama ada yang termaktub dalam manifesto, pengisytiharan di pentas politik mahupun janji yang ditaburi di media-media, semuanya sekadar untuk mengaburi mata khalayak sahaja,” tambahnya lag

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  8. biarlah dia nak jadi calon

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  9. DAP does not trust PAS, its ally in Pakatan Rakyat, but the party is merely “hitching a ride” on the Islamist party to garner support from the Malays, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said yesterday.

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  10. The deputy prime minister said DAP leaders openly asking the non-Malays to reject PAS in Sunday’s election further exposed what has been “brewing” in the ranks of DAP and PAS.

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  11. “The two so-called allies in Pakatan Rakyat are not really aligned and on the same track to pursue their common goals.

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  12. “This is a peculiar alliance. If they’re truly united in a genuine coalition, they will ask voters to support anyone whom they have nominated, be they from DAP or PAS.

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  13. “Calling on non-Malays to reject PAS has exposed the secret that some party leaders in Pakatan Rakyat are not really comfortable with the three-party collaboration.

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  14. “Some leaders and members in DAP and PAS have been wrestling with their conscience about this “unholy alliance” until lately when they have to come in the open to speak up, to ask non-Malays not to support PAS,” he told reporters after attending the 1Malaysia People’s Gathering at Sekolah Kebangsaan Gemang, Ayer Lanas, field, here.

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  15. Making such a call meant that they were no longer working in unison, Muhyiddin said, adding that some PAS leaders had said they need to convene a special assembly to discuss PAS’ future direction in Pakatan Rakyat.

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  16. Johor DAP deputy chairman Norman Fernandez had recently urged non-Malays to reject PAS in this election as the Islamist party refused to budge from its hardline stand to implement hudud law (Islamic Penal Code) if Pakatan Rakyat was mandated to helm the federal government.

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  17. “There’s already suspicion among their leaders and members, is it justified for PAS to continue to remain in Pakatan Rakyat?, this is dangerous for democracy in Malaysia.

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  18. “If the people make a wrong choice and pick the party whose components are at loggerheads on many issues, some may pull out from the opposition pact, the Pakatan Rakyat government will be an unstable government.” he said, urging the people to be careful when making their choice.

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  19. “The best is to opt for BN,” said Muhyiddin, who is BN deputy chairman.

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  20. The deputy prime minister said the Pakatan Rakyat came about in 2008 when their real intentions were not known and the people supported them, but now after five years, they were not aligned with each other.

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  21. “They’re now like a crack waiting to break up.

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  22. “They may think their strategy worked in the 2008 general election when the people did not know their “inner feelings” and the people voted for them and they retained Kelantan and captured Kedah, (Penang and Selangor), that’s why they were keen to continue the cooperation.

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  23. “But after five years, only now they can see the differences in ideology and the issues pursued are different like the Islamic State.

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  24. “This showed they are not united, now they are making known their stand that they are not united, only the top leaders are showing they are united but many of the grassroots leaders have rejected this fragile three-party coalition

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  25. “If the people give their mandate to Pakatan Rakyat to govern this nation, surely there will be a lot of problems that can destabilise the country,” he said.

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  26. Asked on talk that foreign funds have been brought in to finance Opposition’s campaigning, Muhyiddin said the appropriate authorities would monitor the matter.

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  27. He reminded political parties contesting in this election to refrain from indulging in unlawful activities. Muhyiddin also said more Kelantanese were now supporting BN after the launch of the red wave campaign to change the PAS-led Kelantan state government.

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  28. “The Umno and BN leadership supports the wish of the Kelantan people who want Kelantan Umno and State BN chairman Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed to be the menteri besar if BN wrests the state from PAS,” he added.

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