Someone from somewhere must come out and take p119 Titiwangsa out of this insensible dark PAS box of despondency and self-flagellation is giving a false dose of some hope. Are we are neither cowards nor aggressors?. Then why should we doubt our win?
The present crisis, the Chinese belligerence, fifth tent after the fourth and an inhuman attitude of the PASS and DAPi bubble gum politics shouldn’t surprise us. But what surprises is the consensual mood of the nation not being read by the PAS. It’s time to speak in one voice, yes, we all agree, and Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani.must get the sense of people’s support now, rather than a crowd making noises in a hundred voices. But what that voice should be? into confidence about such grave incidents paving a way for a national consensus?
The Chinese say they like Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and agree that he has been an able and hardworking Prime Minister, The Chinese mood, after 2 week of campaigning, has softened forP119 candidate Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani.
This is especially so in cyber space and in urban centres like Penang, the Klang Valley and Kinta Valley where the Chinese dominate political discussion and harangue anyone who does not toe their line.Some call it an urban wave, others say it is a largely Chinese wave. It is nothing as devastating as the political tsunam2 of 20013 where the Indians and Malays also came along to give Datuk Johari Abdul Ghan big win but is giving PAS a big urban headache.the voters are solidly not behind them and the rhetorical, shrill voices must be stopped. They serve no purpose. The safeguarding of Malaysia must be the top priority, much more important than the interests of our individual parties and ideologies.
How does a leader quell the everyday, inner conflicts caused by the heavy responsibility, the need for constant
self-control and the inevitable crises – and still remain an effective leader? One could answer, “Not easily,” How does a leader quell the everyday, inner conflicts caused by the heavy responsibility, the need for constant
self-control and the inevitable crises – and still remain an effective leader? One could answer, “Not easily,” and be Datuk Johari Abdul Ghan is treading the path with abundant caution, knowing well the inertia he is up against, and trying to learn from the past mistakes . Whatsoever be the case, UMNO is pinning hopes on Datuk Johari Abdul Ghani he needs to be a lot more visible, a lot more interactive, a lot more clear on specific issues that confront the country, and demonstrate the changes that have been brought about.Many times, people say “I vote for the candidate, not the party.” Some take pride in assessing individuals of both parties, and then voting for the more personally impressive candidate. The rationale for this is that the personalities come first into consideration before they cast their votes. It is also based on the need for the country to have decision-makers who are capable of delivering results and, generally, boosting their living standards economically.the most crucial thing to do now is to exercise your vote because each vote counts. The 13th GE is definitely a different battleground compared with the previous election. This time around, a great number of new faces in the politics are well expected Certainly, the quality of candidates can enhance the trust of voters. However, elections are not all about selecting between sets of constituencies. Most importantly, it is about choosing, more or less of policy choices. So, make your vote and your voice count.
A fundamentalist Muslim group in PAS that controlled much of PAS
Ahmad Zambr have turned to the fundamentalist groups PAS for support and solace. At the same time, a growing pressure for emancipation presses for fundamentalism. Which force will triumph?
The other pattern that has emerged is the deepening divide in society. it is PAS plan that went awry. Pas’ strategy of fielding PAS parachute candidate Ahmad Zambri in P119 Ttiwangsa , looked puzzling in the first place 2013 Iis the year in which some fundamental structural issues with PAS political system were exposed, 20123seems to have not only deepened our understanding of those shortcomings,…but also made us alive to the deepening fissures in societyIf one were to try and tease out some patterns underlying the events of this year, they might broadly fall under two, somewhat related heads. For one, we are beginning to see the tentative first steps towards the formation of the idea of citizenry; the notion that as citizens there exists a reciprocal responsibility to not only respond to one’s immediate environment, but also play an active role in managing it. Over the last couple of years, the interest in directly influencing modes of governance has grown; democracy as a practice is increasingly detaching itself from the narrow idea of elections. The political class has not understood this change; one has only to look at the fact that in the recent protests in Delhi, virtually no elected representatives, not even local politicians, were involved. When a movement that holds the nation’s attention with such intensity fails to stir the representatives of people even a little bit, the schism between citizenry and the polity can be deemed to be enduring
‘Hudud an agenda in PAS struggle’ PAS Ahmad Zambri said’Hudud an agenda in PAS struggle it will be implemented in The Federal Territories in Malaysia comprise three territories: Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan, governed directly by the federal government of Malaysia..
He said this in response to reporters pressing the PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub on whether the Islamic party would push for the implementation of hudud if the Pakatan were to take over the Johor government.
Initially Salahuddin refused to answer the question, asking the reporters to refer it to the party president.He then conceded that hudud was indeed an agenda in the PAS’ struggle, but the party was sticking to the common manifesto of Pakatan for the general election, .
However the reporters were not satisfied, pointing out that voters needed to know whether the Islamic system of punishment for crime would be implemented if Pakatan took power.
While Ahmad Zambri was finishing his explanation, Salahuddin interrupted and warned a reporter from a mainstream English daily, in a stern voice, not to distort P119 Titiwangsa candidate Ahmad Zambri’s statement. at a PAS Ceramah in TITIWANGSA
“You want to manipulate the statement. You don’t…. You have malicious intention…,” he said in a stern voice, pointing his finger at the reporter.Salahuddin then ended the subject matter.
“Hudud is PAS’ agenda. Whatever happens tomorrow, we will discuss in the Pakatan leadership council. Full stop. No more hudud, please. Any other question?”
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