Saturday, September 20, 2014
A Seething Speech by Hadi
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In defending Hadi, PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali said there were occasions when a leader had to make on the spot decisions.
“As far as I remember, Hadi had always referred to the PAS central committee meetings before making a decision,” he said.
However, Mustafa said there are circumstances where the party president has to make on-the- spot decisions.
Mustafa cited the list submitted on Sept 3 by Hadi as an example of a situation where Hadi had to take matters into his own hands.
The list named three candidates for the Mentri Besar’s post – including one from PAS.
“I already stated clearly to the media on Sept 2 that we did not have time to convene a central committee meeting,” he said.
Mustafa used an analogy of a soldier in a battlefield facing an enemy.
“When the soldier is facing an enemy who is about to shoot him, he has to make a decision on the spot on how to react against that enemy,” said Mustafa.
Meanwhile, PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu said he would never override the president, as he would consult him before any decision is made.
“Although I have the authority to sign a statement whenever the president is absent from meetings, I would still have to go through the secretary-general. Any decision does not come from me alone,” he said.
- source Star online
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BY MARTIN CARVALHO, RAHMAH GHAZALI, AND RAHIMY RAHIM
BATU PAHAT: No groups should use the division between the professionals and the clerics in PAS to oust certain leaders, deemed not in line with the party’s struggle.
PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali said having both factions within the party was nothing new and such division has never been an issue.
“Do not create lies to oust certain leaders.
“Whoever says the professionals are not needed, they do not understand the dynamics of PAS.
“Whoever says the Ulama are not needed, they also do not understand the dynamics of PAS,” he told the delegates during his winding-up speech at PAS’ 60th Muktamar Saturday.
Mustafa also defended PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu and vice-presidents Datuk Husam Musa and Salahuddin Ayub.
“I need to clear their names as they have been viciously attacked.
“PAS without Ulama is blind, PAS without professional is lame. We need both to strengthen the party,” he said.
PAS vice-president Salahuddin Ayub, in his winding-up speech, said the party should put a stop to allegations that the party is now marred by a group of liberals.
“Who are these liberal leaders? Are they Khalid Samad? Dzulkefly Ahmad? Mujahid Yusof Rawa? Hanipa Maidin?
“Let’s prepare a stage and call them for debates. We can do this closed-door,” he said.
He said the president should act sternly, by sacking those who are found guilty in bringing liberalism into the party.
“We don’t need to take a disciplinary action against them, just sack them,” he said.
- source Star online