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Saturday, 06 June 2009 15:42

(The Star) - The party today signalled that it is ready to move into the national sphere of power but not everyone in PAS seems ready for the compromises that will be needed to make it happen.

PAS’ annual party meetings or muktamar have not been the same since the day they tasted power in Kelantan.

But the opening ceremony of their muktamar in Shah Alam yesterday outdid all previous gatherings.

It was a well-choreographed show aimed at announcing to all that they are a party waiting to come to power.

Their detractors may insist they are daydreaming but their supporters are convinced that PAS is the government-in-waiting.

The glitzy display of their multi-million ringgit party complex in Putrajaya, complete with flashing lights and dramatic mist from dry ice, almost stole the thunder from the president’s policy speech.

The proposed complex is set to rival Umno’s PWTC headquarters and features a grand hall along the scale of Umno’s Dewan Merdeka.

The opening ceremony was loaded with messages and signals.

For instance, the party conferred awards on two leading lights of the Malay literary world, Datuk Hassan Ahmad and national laureate Datuk A. Samad Said, who are more usually associated with the ruling establishment.

Asked whether his friends in Umno would be upset with him over the award, Samad nodded: “Yes, I think so but I am apolitical”.

The party’s agenda was crystal clear: it was to tell mainstream Malays that even iconic Malay figures like Samad and Hassan were alright with PAS.

Even its choice of venue at the indoor Malawati Stadium is a sign of the times. Gone are days when the party had to squeeze into its cramped, kampung-style Taman Melewar premises. But it was president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang’s policy speech that was most interesting.

After months of controversy during which he had been identified with the group that is said to be pushing unity talks with Umno, Abdul Hadi stated very clearly that PAS would continue to work closely with DAP and PKR to achieve its power objective.

“He spoke clearly of cooperation with Pakatan and he spoke the language of change,” said DAP strategist Liew Chin Tong who was at the opening.

Abdul Hadi’s speech yesterday was also a far cry from those made when he had just assumed leadership of the party. The radical and strident tone were gone and yesterday’s speech was targeted at people outside the party as well as the PAS fraternity.

Or as one foreign media representative noted, it was the “speech of a Prime Minister-in-waiting”.

In other words, it was a reminder to his sahabat or friend Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim that PAS, and not PKR, will assume the Premiership when and if the time comes.

He also indulged in a fair bit of Umno bashing, positioning his own party as the more moral and authoritative party to lead the Malays and Muslims. But at a packed press conference minutes after the opening, Abdul Hadi let loose a shocker.

He suggested to reporters that he had not totally rejected the idea of a unity government and even went as far as to say that DAP and PKR were not against the idea.

DAP and PKR leaders were naturally upset to hear about it – two contradictory messages from the same person in the same day.

Moreover, how can PAS hope to strengthen its ties with Pakatan parties while entertaining thoughts of a unity government with Umno? Few had any answers to Hadi’s flip-flopping.

But as one senior PAS politician noted, Abdul Hadi’s speech this year met with lukewarm response from his own party faithful who had packed the stadium to the rafters.

Members look forward to the president’s speech every year and they show their support or approval with ringing cries of takbir! and Allahuakbar! (God is great!). This time, there were just a few cries of takbir! and Allahuakbar! throughout Abdul Hadi’s one-hour speech.

Few could interpret the implication of the lacklustre response. Some said it was because the audience did not find it inspiring or that they did not agree with what he had to say.

Others said it could be a reflection of the way PAS was changing because al-though it is not the culture of PAS members to applaud, some in the audience clapped during the opening ceremony.

PAS is in the throes of political change and not everyone in the party is adapting very well to the compromises that need to be made.

More signs of the inner conflict rippling in the party is likely to emerge today when the delegates begin their debates.

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written by cheemengwong, June 06, 2009 15:50:33
Dear Pas...

It does not matter if you rule the country but... rule it fairly and wisely. No corruption, nepotism, croynism etc as in UMNO. Malaysia need to grow to go ahead with the same rate if not faster than the other countries so that the Raayat can prosper.

If Pas can't do that... no need for glamour lah. Dry ice, lightings ... better use cowdungs and cover ourselves..

Najis.
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written by batsman, June 06, 2009 15:54:55
I sense fear in this Star report.
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written by Jan, June 06, 2009 16:01:22
PAS to go it alone??? That's good news for UMNO for it will weaken Pakatan.
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written by *********, June 06, 2009 16:04:25
Another bullshit spin by the MSM. BN/Umno must really be in serious trouble...More http://*********.********.com/...html#links
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written by ABU SAYAB, June 06, 2009 16:29:36
MARCH 1 – In extraordinary remarks today, Pas spiritual leader Datuk Nik Aziz Nik Mat said the use of the term “bumiputera” smacks of racism and deprived other races of government aid.

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Please do not forget Tok Guru advice.
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written by kurangfaham, June 06, 2009 17:13:03
I got no respect for PAS. It's moving towards the decline of Pakartan Rakyat.Very stupid statement.
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written by Old Man, June 06, 2009 17:25:36
These Imans should just be the guardians of religion and leave politics alone!
Not that we trust Hadi less but we trust Nik Aziz more!

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written by Limang, June 06, 2009 17:34:45
PAS members are not to be completely trusted to be truthful, loyal or faithful. Islam permits TAQIYYA, the use of deception to fool your enemies and Islamic history is full of this practice, where the Quran is used for swearing to provide safety and then when the enemy let down their guard, they are slaughtered.

Like Afghans, I would rather trust a viper than trust PAS! It is okay to use these guys who believe in and practise taqiyya, but keep them under tight control, and never give them much power. They will be helpful and peaceful when small in number, but when they increase in size, they become dangerous!
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written by Badaksumbu, June 06, 2009 19:29:21
All but PAS sounds greedy, a rescipe for disaster. No PAS, will not rule the country by its self, will never even get One seat Borneo States. I'm a Muslim but I don't think I subscribe to their ideas, a mild person like Husam is acceptable but they are not many.
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written by Avanza1, June 06, 2009 21:04:21
Islamic supremacist in the making....
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written by garfunky, June 06, 2009 23:37:34
If Pakatan leaders REALLY care about the country and its people,
there is a simple solution...

its called an ELECTION. Let the people choose who they want as prime minister.
Of course, we first need BN out of the picture... and that might be a problem.

I am of course likening BN to a wart that does not heal.
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written by Sagaladoola, June 06, 2009 23:42:32
Hadi, I will REJECT you in the next election .

My Malay and non-Malay friends and I will consider rejecting PAS in the next election if the leadership pushes for a unity government with UMNO. Unless UMNO reforms, but since I think they did not... If PAS joins UMNO, I regard PAS = UMNO and all the previous PAS criticisms on UMNO applies on PAS as well.
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written by Arowana, June 07, 2009 02:29:07
DS Hadi Bawang of Kampung Rusila, Terengganu,

Lets see what you are made of: Onions or Cucumbers.

I'm sure as a politician you know the difference.

We are watching your moves.
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written by PASOK, June 07, 2009 08:19:38
LAST WARNING for you Hadi Awang!!
One more talk about "unity government" with UMNO and we EXPEL you from
Pakatan Rakyat.

Datuk Seri Anwar is the leader of Pakatan Rakyat.
What you talking about being the leader when it is already accepted that Anwar is the Leader of the Opposition.
No more disloyalty from you Hadi Awang, otherwise you go... go join the corrupted, racist, murderous UMNO.

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