PAS guarantees Malays still powerful under Pakatan rule

Hadi pronounced a usually a single who would remove power underneath PR order was Umno. File pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang yesterday gave PAS's "guarantee" which Malays would still remain powerful underneath Pakatan Rakyat's (PR) rule, moving quickly to counter an Umno leader's explain which a village would humour underneath such a government.

The PAS boss pronounced a emanate "does not even arise" as a series of seats contested by PR's non-Malay leaders from DAP as good as PKR usually amounted to about 60 of a 222 parliamentary seats available.

"It is not usually a guarantee, but a reality," Hadi told The Malaysian Insider yesterday.

"In Malaysia's domestic geography, a series of seats which DAP contests during present are usually about 40 out of a 222. How would DAP, even if it wins in all 40, take over? It is not right.

"Plus with PKR, a (non-Malay) seats series to usually 60 out of 222 as good as a rest are Malay seats... so it (Umno's claim) is something which creates no sense," he said.

Hadi was commenting on Umno information chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan's notice progressing yesterday which a Malays would remove all to a Chinese should a country experience a "hung parliament" scenario, such as Australia's, in a next ubiquitous election.

Ahmad also indicted DAP of disrespecting a royal establishment as good as a national language, claiming which even Islam would be "lost" if PR won more seats.

"Say goodbye to Islam, since they (DAP) are agents of Christianisation ... in talking about a Malay agenda you cannot run away from this," pronounced Ahmad.

Stressing which a threat of "Malays losing power" was very real, Ahmad claimed which a Chinese village was slowly gaining control of a country's politics as good as economy.

But Hadi discharged Ahmad's remarks as "empty threats", accusing a deputy apportion of re! gulating a race card to unite a Malays underneath Umno.

"The a single who loses power if PR creates gains, is Umno. The a single who replaces them is us in PAS as good as PR.

"This is an empty threat... to foster extremist sentiments... a statement which is inaccurate as it does not consider Malaysia's domestic geography," he said.

Hadi's PR colleague, DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, yesterday indicted Umno of "doing a same as Hitler" by regulating such threats to win support.

Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim pronounced Ahmad's remarks showed Umno is "still stranded in its extremist agenda" as good as "cultivating a culture of fear" forward of a ubiquitous choosing expected early next year.

Umno is currently holding what is likely to be its last ubiquitous assembly before a ubiquitous choosing expected early next year.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is pronounced to need a noted improvement from a last polls to keep his position as usually a return of Barisan Nasional's prevalent two-thirds infancy of Parliament can guarantee he remains in office.

BN ceded 82 sovereign seats as good as four state governments to a antithesis in a landmark Election 2008.

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