No matter how hard he tries, Hasan Ali can't get away from raids, especially those that are done with religious authorities.
He did not shy away from the Damansara Utama Methodist church raid last August, and in his road tour ceramah against the party whom he professes to love, he has again brought the raiding moral police to Bukit Naning!
Well, not quite, but the religious authorities raided Taboh Naning and detained 60 mulims for gambling, a stone's throw from Bukit Naning where Hasan Ali spilled the beans on those who he deem as a threat to the religious call of PAS, a call which he very much subscribes to.
In his words, PAS has now come under the control of a 'secular group', and without obviously naming names, cited the goal of the group to see Anwar Ibrahim to power. Hasan has gone further to put on record that the unnamed secular group even told him to be patient, as 'Islamic' law will be implemented by Pakatan if they get to Putrajaya ahead of BN.
So, clearly, Hasan Ali has stayed true to his cause, and that of PAS (or rather the original call of PAS) and by coming out, he is merely informing those who still thinks that PAS is indeed for everyone to see through their shenanigans.
I guess it can be no clearer to those who have their doubts in PAS. PAS is indeed being used by DAP and PKR to help it to power.
I wonder if DAP is aware of the 'get us there first then talk about our policies later' approach. After all DAP is now going for the 'vote for MCA is a vote against the Chinese' battle cry. What DAP does not acknowledge is the efforts by MCA in the 80's to wring in UMNO to the negotiatation table. Yes, it was scary to some, but a necessary scare at that. Where it got Malaysia was some good years in the 80s and some even better ones in the 90s. Hell, even in the Millennium, until that sleepy one took over. Thats for later. How the chinese community can blind themselves from the clear hidden hand of DAP/PAS and PKR is a wonder indeed.
DAP has already released a 'I can't afford it Najib' campaign, that aims to put the blame squarely on his administration. But didn't DAP call for the removal of subsidies? sudsidies such as sugar, petrol and other essentials? And didn't the economic whizkid ask for PLUS to be bought over entirely and 'given' back to the rakyat? Where will that put us eh?
For a group of power hungry politicians who could very well be enjoying vast returns from the sand mining industry, I say keep your eye squarely on their hands.
Oh yeah, one more thing. Did DAP actually tell you that they are against HUDUD? or is there another Gag Order in place now?
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