Hudud issue critical but Pakatan can overcome, says PAS veep

By G. Manimaran
Bahasa Malaysia Editor

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 26 PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub has admitted a renewed plead over hudud is during a "critical" point though insisted today that it can be overcome if Pakatan Rakyat (PR) leaders have been "big hearted" enough.

PAS as well as a DAP have sealed horns over a issue, with a latter's secretary-general Lim Guan Eng pledging that his entire executive care will renounce if hudud law ever became partial of a tripartite pact's joint policy.

Salahuddin (picture) told The Malaysian Insider that "even though a situation is deliberate critical, you can still plead as well as overcome it. There is no problem that cannot be solved."

"If you cannot concede it today, you will concede it tomorrow, or a next day. I am assured you can plead it as well as concede it. We must be large hearted as well as concede to find a solution," a Kubang Kerian MP said.

He combined that a opposition pact was still young, being less than 5 years old, as well as Barisan Nasional (BN), that is over 50 years old, was not giveaway from problems either.

Salahuddin pronounced that PR, that has held two conventions as well as agreed upon a Common Policy Framework that has been stretched into a Buku Jingga manifesto, has already "made history... as well as there is no celebration that is giveaway from problems as well as dissatisfaction."

"There is no emanate of any celebration bowing to another. It does not movement during all," he said.

The tip PR care is expected to meet upon Wednesday to finalise a longstanding emanate that had also split an earlier Barisan Alternatif alliance when a DAP left in 2001.

In his statement yesterday, Penang Chief Minister Lim had stressed that PR was shaped upon usual policies such as traffic with crime as well as await justice while hudud was neve! r partia l of their joint policy.

Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who has privately backed a doing of hudud in PAS-held Kelantan, also pronounced last night that they would plead a emanate in this week's care meeting.

The DAP as well as PAS have been during loggerheads over a Islamist party's await for a argumentative law that prescribes stoning, defeat as well as amputation as punishment for criminal offences.

PAS has refused to back down from its plan, with its spiritual confidant Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat reportedly observant not long ago that a DAP could leave a coalition if it refused to suggest support.

Hudud is a irritated theme in multicultural Malaysia where race as well as sacrament have been closely linked.

The Malaysian Insider :: Malaysia

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