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Monday, 06 July 2009 01:23

By Syed Jaymal Zahiid, The Malaysian Insider

After weeks of blood-letting, Pakatan Rakyat (PR) switched to damage control today and claimed an end to hostilities in the Kedah and Penang state coalitions.

After a private meeting between PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and Kedah PAS Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak this morning, the latter told a press conference here that the DAP was still very much part of his government.

He claimed that no official letter informing him of the “secession” by DAP from the PAS-led Kedah government had been tendered, meaning that the DAP’s lone representative, Lee Guan Aik, was still very much part of Azizan’s government.

Lee quit after the local council demolished an illegal pig abattoir in Alor Star and both the DAP and PAS have been publicly having a go at each other, openly accusing each party of playing the race card.

The absence of any DAP leaders at the press conference here today suggests, however, that wounds are still raw in the aftermath of the open quarrel between PAS and DAP.

However, Azizan appeared adamant in portraying a united PR in Kedah, and pledged that his government was now looking for an alternative location for the abattoir.

This is the second time in just a month that the PR alliance has been forced into an uncomfortable defensive position and having to plaster the cracks.

From the pig abattoir demolition issue in Kedah to the Kg Buah Pala drama and power tussle in Penang, to the recent fresh unity talks approach made by PAS Youth to its Umno counterparts, the ideological differences in the opposition coalition has been openly exposed.

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written by macakmy, July 06, 2009 02:00:26
If DSAI decides to bring back that ex-UMNO goon then it will send us a very clear message on what PKR is really all about.
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written by johanssm, July 06, 2009 02:01:20
DAP , KeAdilan Rakyat and PAS must be stern .
Kick out the trouble makers and jokers.
If not, whats the differences between PR and the bn?
The next general election or even a snap election is on the table.
Voters took Pakatan Rakyat seriously then.
And PR must really prove that they are worth our votes.
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written by nana tanjung, July 06, 2009 08:56:45
Yes, kick out the trouble makers and jokers.

Pas has been very strict. Where else in malaysia you can see a party advisor (Mursyidul Am) admonishing a deputy president (Nasha)?

I'd like to see the same thing from DAP. LGE and LKS must not side with the jokers (Thomas Su and Guan Aik). Teach them a lesson how to behave in Pakatan. DAP's credibility is at stake.
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written by CitizenBodohland, July 06, 2009 09:14:44
Thomas Su and Guan Aik,

Go back to the 60s and stay put there. The politics in that era will be suitable for both of you.
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written by Old Man, July 06, 2009 09:37:04
Guan Aik, although I'm a non-Muslim but I think demolishing the pig abbatoir should not be turned into a political issue.
After all, killing of any living being including animals ( pigs, cows, goats, chicken, dogs, cats, etc ) is not a good practice!
Those poor and helpless animals could not defend themselves against the slaughtering by we human beings. Therefore, now these poor animals come up with Swine Flu, etc to hint to us that they have also the right to live a peaceful life too!
Have some compassion for those poor and helpless animals out there... Please do some soul searching and think what if it was you and your love ones who are the intended victims???
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written by asguard, July 06, 2009 10:00:37
Better check all the PR MPs and stateassemblymen whether they behaving themselves properly and adhere to party rules... this is important for the public to know that they can rely on PR in coming election to continued their good examples and service.
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written by mowadoha, July 06, 2009 11:06:02
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