Saturday 30 August 2014

PAS CAN FORGET ABOUT NON-MUSLIM VOTES

Photo: PAS HAS TOTALLY LOST THE PLOT.....

AND LOST ITS SENSE OF DIRECTION ON THE PAVED ROAD TO PUTRAJAYA.

AND IN FOOTBALL PARLANCE,  PAS LEADERS COULD NOT SEE THE GOALPOSTS  EVEN FROM THE PENALTY BOX.



IF PAS LEAVES PAKATAN, PAS WILL BE THE BIGGEST LOSER BECAUSE THE CHINESE WILL NOT VOTE THEM ANY MORE, SAYS FORMER UMNO SELANGOR AND CURRENT PAS MEMBER, TAN SRI MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD TAIB.

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Muhammad Muhammad Taib, .a... former Selangor menteri besar, who is also known as Mat Taib, reminded PAS that Chinese voters had supported PAS since it joined the Pakatan pact.

Muhammad said based on his 10 years experience in helming the state, he understood the voting trends of the electorate and he felt PAS would be safer if they continue to be with the coalition.

He said regardless of whatever decision the party takes, there should be cognisance that Chinese voters do play an important role.

Mat Taib was speaking to a Merdeka forum in Universiti Selangor in Shah Alam attend by about 100 people.

Mat Taib said,:
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"PAS will lose out as the Chinese will NOT want to vote for them any more.

" Do not carry Allahu Akhbar sentiments only, we need to be practical with the needs and mood of the voters. If we miscalculate, Pakatan will win and PAS will not obtain any votes.

" If there is an election in Selangor, I feel PAS will lose at least 10 seats.

"I think if PAS takes a new stand, they will lose a lot. The Chinese voters will leave and will not vote for PAS candidates. I have looked at the Selangor voters trend and found that PAS candidates did not win with a huge majorities.

"This is based on my experience as MB. I know the trend, WE SHOULD NOT BE SYOK SENDIRI.

"If PAS changes its stand and feels that it can stand on its own or for example, wants to form a partnership with Umno, I think Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz (Nik Mat) had repeatedly stated 'do not believe'.

" Umno will continue to find opportunities to strengthen people's support towards itself in all kinds of ways.

"PAS had previously worked with Umno before and the partnership did not last.

"Umno only wants PAS when it showed some weakness. In my opinion, it is better for PAS to stick with Pakatan. Let Umno be with MCA and MIC.

"Any views that said Umno and PAS can administer together, that is just temporary. When Umno and BN regain back Selangor, they will kick out PAS when they are back in power.

"We must know our strengths. Don't change our strategies just because we have won because in the end, we will fall into Umno's trap."

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