No ending! PKR, PAS and DAP are now at loggerheads over who should contest more seats in the 13th general election.
Latest, PAS said it will contest against PKR in some Parliament and state seats, a sign that the row between them will drag on without a way out. Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim who himself is from PKR has done nothing thus far to address the problem.
The only solution not is for PAS to leave the political pact Pakatan Rakyat before polling on May 5 and stand on its own.
Majority of PAS members have been applying pressure on their leaders to leave Pakatan over some 'Islamic' issues, including 'hudud law' and 'Allah' that faced strong opposition from both DAP and PKR.
So, no point staying with them anymore, right Tok Guru and Hadi Awang?
Of course, Anwar and Kit Siang would be happy to ged rid of the problems!
Latest, PAS said it will contest against PKR in some Parliament and state seats, a sign that the row between them will drag on without a way out. Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim who himself is from PKR has done nothing thus far to address the problem.
The only solution not is for PAS to leave the political pact Pakatan Rakyat before polling on May 5 and stand on its own.
The decision made by PAS to contests against PKR in seven states and parliamentary seats in the 13th general election has shown that they are not reliable to rule the country.“They cannot even agree on the small things like this what more if something bigger,” said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin after launching of Kulim-Bandar Baharu district education office here yesterday.Muhyiddin also said that even the candidates chosen by PKR did not received approval from Pas.He was commenting on the statement made by Pas president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang on the reason why the party decided to put their own candidates to go against PKR. He also claimed that some of them fielded had moral issues.Why not?
Majority of PAS members have been applying pressure on their leaders to leave Pakatan over some 'Islamic' issues, including 'hudud law' and 'Allah' that faced strong opposition from both DAP and PKR.
So, no point staying with them anymore, right Tok Guru and Hadi Awang?
Of course, Anwar and Kit Siang would be happy to ged rid of the problems!