Back then in 1990, DAP's General Leader,
Karpal Singh did challenge PAS to move over his dead body if PAS wants to
pursue their dreams in forming an Islamic nation.
20 years later, PAS finally cancelled their
hopes in building Islamic nation with the excuse that such thing is not stated
in the Quran. Without even moving over Karpal's dead body, PAS lost the game
and DAP cheered in excitement.
Once again PAS bowed down to DAP's power when
its hudud law was then ignored by the opposition as they are focusing more on
the Buku Jingga.
A little while back, the usage of the word
Allah s.w.t became a controversial issue when the church were asking for their
rights for the usage of the word. And again, PAS bowed down just for the sake
of their relationship with DAP.
Countless of times, PAS often choose to
listen to DAP perhaps because they think that they are falling and they hope
that the relationship would help them to move to the top, with the help of
DAP's non-Muslim support.
A few days ago, Karpal Singh described that
the transformation program that was developed by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Tun Razak as not wide enough and are only focused on rural areas. His
excuse is that the Bumiputera status should cover every other races who were
born during and after the independence.
As usual, supporters and leaders od PAS just
nodded and followed DAP's demands on the name of equality and justice.
Now, Karpal Singh expressed his hope to have
a non-Malay Prime Minister in Malaysia. He said,"I am not sure whether my
hope in seeing a non-Malay Prime Minister would be realized in my era, but I
would still fight for it."
PAS's earlier response, especially from Nik
Aziz, was a little disappointing. There were no objections other than a
statement saying that what Karpal Singh said was just spoken words from an old
man. In other words, for Nik Aziz, the provocation made by Karpal Singh is just
a small matter.
History taught us that every single thing
that came out from Karpal Singh's mouth has always shown the real identity of
DAP like how it was proven when they strictly object in issues such as the Islamic nation, hudud, the
word Allah s.w.t, Malay rights and Bumiputera etc.
Thus, looking at Nik Aziz's light response,
it is not wrong for us to say that he actually agrees with the statement made
by Karpal Singh who wants non-Malays to become Prime Minister.
To lead the country with an easy majority,
the opposition only needs 112 seats from overal; 222 Parliamentary seats. If 40
of the Parliamentary seats are owned by DAP, assisted with another 20 from non-Malay
PKR, DAP's dream would come true.
Just imagine how would it be if the
opposition rules this country. By then, would Nik Aziz go around and say that
Karpal Singh's statement is merely an old man's dream?
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