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Friday, 31 March 2017

NO MERCY FROM MUSLIMS: EXPLAIN HOW YOU GOT ‘SODOMIZED’ BY UMNO, AMANAH TELLS HADI

Yes everybody ones to know what this unmarried couple UMNO-PAS doing were alone in the bedroom. Who was on top and who was at the bottom and also were they doing Kama sutra or style 69. Yup hope no camels or goats were there too.



NO MERCY FROM MUSLIMS: EXPLAIN HOW YOU GOT ‘SODOMIZED’ BY UMNO, AMANAH TELLS HADI



 PETALING JAYA – The “erroneous decisions” of PAS with regard to the handling of the shariah amendment bill has landed its leaders in hot water, says Amanah.
The PAS splinter group said the leadership now had to explain how they got “played” by Umno
Amanah vice-president Mujahid Yusof Rawa said today PAS grassroots members and supporters would be angered by the sudden turn of events that had sent them back to square one.
He was commenting on Prime Minister Najib Razak’s surprise announcement last night that the government would not adopt PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang’s private member’s bill to amend the Shariah Courts (Criminal Jurisdiction) Act 1965 (Act 355).
“PAS grassroots will be very angry. They were really aggressive when Hadi’s motion was tabled in the Dewan Rakyat. They even said, among other things, that those who didn’t support Act 355 were going against Islam.
“Even the Federal Territories’ mufti called on Muslims to support the bill. But what is there to support now? PAS has been cheated by Umno,” he told FMT.
Mujahid, who is the MP for Parit Buntar, said this was just part of the consequences of PAS choosing to trust Umno despite the decades of bad blood between the two opposing parties.
He also said there was a possibility PAS would reach out to Pakatan Harapan in order to “teach Umno a lesson”.
“Hadi probably thinks Najib betrayed him, and will try to shake Najib by joining the opposition.
“But he must realise he did a lot of things that created tension not only among members of the opposition, but also members of the public. And joining the opposition solely for revenge purposes, is not a good move.”




He said Hadi and PAS had wasted everyone’s time debating the bill for over a year.
Najib’s decision had also proven that Amanah and other opposition parties were right all along for saying the motivation for the shariah bill was solely based on political considerations, said Mujahid.
That was why, he said, Amanah had consistently rejected the bill, pushing instead for shariah courts to be empowered by strengthening their organisational structures and internal management.
Amanah’s International Bureau chairman and Kuala Terengganu MP Raja Kamarul Bahrin Shah said the latest development put PAS’ true motive into question.
He said this was because Hadi had two opportunities last year to ensure his bill was given a proper chance in the Dewan Rakyat.
However, Hadi had chosen instead to ignore the advice of PAS’ former spiritual leader, the late Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat, who had repeatedly cautioned him against “falling into the same hole twice” by trusting Umno, added Raja Kamarul.
“In my personal opinion, Umno was just trying to weaken PAS. Hadi had the chance last year, when his bill was tabled in the Dewan Rakyat not once, but twice. He instead opted to postpone it.
“Now their grassroots members and supporters are questioning PAS for trusting Umno in the first place.
“We are not trying to urge PAS to continue pushing for the bill. But we want them to stop blaming others and start taking responsibility for their bad decisions,” Raja Kamarul said.


Najib, who is also the Barisan Nasional chairman, had said last night that the government’s decision was in line with the coalition’s practice of consensus.
“Thus the bill will continue to be a private member’s bill and it will be up to the speaker to decide. If the speaker decides to allow it then it will be tabled,” the prime minister was reported to have said.
The announcement was made two weeks after Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said BN itself would table a bill to amend Act 355 in the current Dewan Rakyat sitting, even if it risked losing some “friends”.
Hadi’s bill was first tabled in the Dewan Rakyat in May 2016. In November, Hadi amended his bill by proposing to have the punishments meted out by the Shariah Court increased to 30 years imprisonment, fines of up to RM100,000 and up to 100 strokes of the cane.
Currently, shariah criminal punishment is capped at a prison term of three years, fines of up RM5,000 and six strokes of the cane.
– http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com 

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