Zaid: Pakatans CPF useless

Anwar's open await of hudud law is a clear pointer that a coalition's Common Policy Framework has failed, says Kita chief

PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Rakyat's former process coordinator, Zaid Ibrahim, has spoken a coalition's Common Policy Framework (CPF) "in tatters" after a personality Anwar Ibrahim openly upheld hudud law.

Zaid, who was a arch designer of a 21-month-old CPF, pointed out that a horizon enclosed an agreement that a consensus approach would be used in any decision-making concerning a coalition.

Anwar's new matter of await for a implementation of a hudud law in Kelantan has thus violated this agreement as neither DAP nor PAS have echoed his sentiments.

"When a CPF was launched, Pakatan leaders were prepared to accept a Federal Constitution as well as move on," Zaid told FMT.

"There was no talk of an Islamic state as well as we suspicion that they were upon a right track. But Anwar for whatever reason now wants an Islamic state."

The Kita president went upon to brand Anwar as a "closet Islamic fundamentalist" as well as a Renaissance male who would "even expostulate changes that are unacceptable to a majority".

He also attributed Anwar's argumentative matter as a diversion from his inability to respond to BN's new domestic as well as economic transformation plans.

"All he has finished is contend that Pakatan would come up with something improved though has not pronounced what it would be. He never sees things in a positive light, only from his point of view," pronounced Zaid.

"Anwar's politics is a single of expediency. Now that Najib has moved to a middle ground, Anwar is forced to return to a alternative extreme.

"I'm not endorsing his move, that we consider is poorly suspicion out, though I'm only explaining ho! w he thi nks," he added.

What personal opinion?

Zaid also discharged Anwar's construction that his matter was a personal perspective as well as not reflective of Pakatan's stand.

"There is no such thing as a personal perspective when a single is an antithesis leader," he retorted. "Anwar can have a personal perspective upon Malaysian batik though not upon domestic matters."

When asked if he believed whether Anwar indeed upheld a hudud law or whether his matter was partial of a domestic game, Zaid laughed as well as pronounced that it was "always a game".

"Anwar will contend as well as do anything necessary to keep him in power," he said. "Nothing is sacred to a so-called liberal, Renaissance male who thinks he can get divided with anything.

"I wonder if he consulted PKR leaders upon this issue. What do people like (Batu MP) Tian Chua as well as (vice-president) Chua Jui Meng consider of him now?"

"They sacrificed a lot for someone who they suspicion was a progressive leader," combined Zaid.

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