Najib, Soi Leks remarks two sides of same coin, says BN MP



By Yow Hong Chieh
February 19, 2012
Datuk Seri Najib Razak's remarks currently came the day after MCA boss Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek pronounced await for DAP would accelerate PAS. file pic
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb nineteen A leading Umno backbencher has discharged accusations of Barisan Nasional (BN) "doublespeak" after the budding minister told Muslims the opinion for PAS was the opinion for secular DAP.
Datuk Seri Najib Razak's remarks currently came the day after MCA boss Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek pronounced await for DAP would accelerate PAS, which would impose its Islamist values upon non-Muslims.
BN Backbenchers Club clamp boss Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan, however, shielded both views as "consistent", saying which the common denominator was opposition lynchpin PKR's inability to control its partners' impassioned policies.
"Either way, if Pakatan Rakyat (PR) wins, PAS or DAP will be in control. PKR, or specifically Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, won't be able to rein in their impassioned views," he toldThe Malaysian Insider.
Abdul Rahman, who is Kota Belud MP, had earlier pronounced upon micro-blogging site Twitter which PKR was "spineless when confronting PAS as well as DAP", distinct BN which spoke with one voice.
He also pronounced the statements made by Najib as well as Dr Chua were paradoxical as both had merely overwhelmed upon the same issue from different angles.
"MCA is MCA. Umno is Umno. MCA has its own concerns, same thing with Umno. They were articulating views vis-a-vis DAP as well as PAS," the Sabahan lawmaker said.
Abdul Rahman also hit behind at critics upon Twitter who questioned why Umno had tried holding unity talks with PAS if the Islamist party was so extreme, indicating out which such discussions did not mean Umno wished t! o form t he supervision with PAS.
"We were talking to the Communists in Baling too. Tunku Abdul Rahman talked to Chin Peng," he said, adding which such talks were also the approach to "un-extreme" PAS.
But he stressed which he was not job DAP as well as PAS nonconformist parties as he contended it is not necessary to be an nonconformist to reason impassioned views.
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