Thought Of Pas Rule Terrifies Chinese Ex Rep Claims
JOHOR BY-ELECTIONS | Former PAS assemblyperson for Sungai Abong, Dr Sheikh Ibrahim Sheikh Salleh claimed the Chinese community and voters fear the thought of having PAS as the ruling government.
Sheikh Ibrahim, who was Sungai Abong representative for two terms, said the concern arose based on PAS’ style of leadership at the moment.
“They are worried and scared when they think about what their future will be if the PAS that exists today (which is seen now) rule the country.
“For instance, businesspersons are worried about the trends that are happening in our country today,” he said in an interview with Malaysiakini at his residence in Taman Desa in Muar, Johor yesterday.
Sheikh Ibrahim, who joined Amanah in 2019 and is the current Simpang Jeram Pakatan Harapan election director, said this when commenting on the difference in the Islamist party’s leadership style before and now.
Elaborating, the veteran politician said the concerns of the Chinese community could not be appeased by mere explanations and assertions made by the PAS leadership and its coalition, Perikatan Nasional (PN).
He claimed that the assertions made by the party’s leadership were merely to garner votes from the Chinese during the election.
“They (the Chinese community) don’t feel that way, they will feel that they are second class in this country,” he added.
PN, especially PAS, is often seen playing up issues that touch on race, religion and royalty (3R) in all elections - be it the by-elections, state elections or general elections.
Among PAS leaders who are often seen making such issues part of their campaign is party president, Abdul Hadi Awang.
PAS president Abdul Hadi AwangFollowing his statement related to 3R, Hadi is now being investigated under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act regarding his speech in Johor on Aug 26.
In his speech, the PAS supremo reportedly said the process of granting pardons in Malaysia goes against Islamic teachings, where the family of victims has the right to pardon - and not the Pardon’s Board.
However, based on Article 42(1) of the Federal Constitution, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has the power to grant pardon for offences committed within the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan, while state rulers have the power to grant pardon for offences committed in their respective states.
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad also in his speech at the PN’s mega ceramah for the Simpang Jeram by-election on Sunday (Sept 3) asserted that he will continue to speak out on 3R issues despite knowing the police will launch investigations against him.
The two-time premier was quoted by Berita Harian as saying that the police had called him in nine times to have his statement recorded regarding the 3R issues.
The nonagenarian was also reported by the Malay daily as reiterating his claims that the current government’s ban on 3R issues was unconstitutional.
Perikatan Nasional chairperson Muhyiddin YassinSharing the same stage that night, PN chairperson Muhyiddin Yassin also raised questions on the ban, asking “since when were leaders not allowed to speak about 3R?
“Can’t we, the Malays, discuss matters pertaining to our own race?
“It’s not like we want to incite racial sentiments, (why) can’t we (speak about it)? Our religion is Islam,” Muhyiddin said. - Mkini
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