Wednesday, 20 December 2023

Isn’t PAS’ Takiyuddin an anti-national?

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Isn’t PAS’ Takiyuddin an anti-national?

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20, 2023: The Taliban-like PAS is not only an extremist racial and religious bigoted political party - it is also becoming an anti-national organisation.

PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan has publicly question the tenets of the Federal Constitution and Rukun Negara.

Isn’t that anti-national? Is he also guilty of treason or traitorous to Malaysia?

Police are quick to question DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang who only quoted what is provided for in the Federal Constitution.

Amazingly, police have yet to act against Takiyuddin who questioned or is undermining the Constitution and Rukun Negara.

So, what is happening to the Polis di-Raja Malaysia? Isn’t upholding national unity and harmony one of its most important task? And to protect Malaysia from anti-nationals?

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No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on what Lim is asking Takiyuddin:

Are the Federal Constitution, Rukun Negara divisive documents, Kit Siang asks Takiyuddin

DAP adviser hits back at PAS secretary-general’s ‘poisonous propaganda’ barb.

FMT Reporters - 20 Dec 2023, 2:35pm

DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang says PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan should invest more time in making his party less extreme.

PETALING JAYA: DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang has told PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan to apologise for implying the constitutional provision that any Malaysian could be prime minister was “poisonous propaganda”.

He also asked Takiyuddin if he was suggesting that the Federal Constitution and Rukun Negara were divisive and inflammatory documents.

“He should be referred to the privileges committee to determine whether he violated his oath as an MP to ‘preserve, protect and defend’ the Federal Constitution.

“When Takiyuddin said that the issue of a non-Malay becoming prime minister is ‘poisonous propaganda’ with the potential to create an atmosphere of disharmony, is he suggesting that the constitution and the Rukun Negara are divisive and inflammatory documents?” Lim said in a statement.

He also told Takiyuddin that instead of asking Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to “control and stop DAP’s toxic narratives”, he should make PAS more moderate to protect the constitution and Malaysia’s multiculturalism.

On Tuesday, Takiyuddin urged Anwar to intervene and put a stop to what the party described as “toxic narratives” surrounding recent calls made by DAP.

He said the narrative had brought DAP’s true intentions into question, which included recent statements by Lim and Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai, who had urged the government to reinstate local elections starting with Kuala Lumpur.

In a speech to Malaysian students in the UK last month, Lim said he hoped Malaysia would not have to wait as long as the US to have a leader from an ethnic minority.

He was referring to former US president Barack Obama, who was elected to the White House some 230 years after independence.

Lim said Malaysians, regardless of race, must share a Malaysian dream instead of a mono-ethnic dream. However, he admitted that it was unlikely a non-Malay would become prime minister in the next 100 years.

Bukit Aman later opened a probe and summoned Lim to give his statement yesterday, saying the former Iskandar Puteri MP had touched on constitutional issues.

Takiyuddin hits out at Kit Siang’s ‘shallow, skewed’ response

War of words between the two political rivals over the notion of a non-Malay prime minister rumbles on.

Amirul Aiman - 20 Dec 2023, 8:36pm


PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan claims DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang relied solely on media reports and did not read his actual comments made in Malay.

PETALING JAYA: PAS secretary-general Takiyuddin Hassan has slammed DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang for not reading his previous statements on the idea of a non-Malay prime minister thoroughly.

Saying the DAP leader should not base his understanding on media interpretations, Takiyuddin said Lim should read his statements in the Malay language in full.

“He should reread my two previous statements in Malay in full and not rely on media reports.

“Clearly, his understanding of them is quite poor and off the mark, thus his shallow and skewed response,” Takiyuddin told FMT.

He said such misinterpretations and distortions from Lim diminished the latter’s reputation.

“It is sad to say that he is only belittling himself and his long career in politics if he continues with such misses and distortions,” Takiyuddin said.

Earlier today, Lim demanded Takiyuddin apologise for implying the constitutional provision that any Malaysian could be prime minister was “poisonous propaganda”.

He also asked Takiyuddin if he was suggesting that the Federal Constitution and Rukun Negara were divisive and inflammatory documents.

Lim said the Kota Bharu MP should be referred to the parliamentary privileges committee to determine whether he violated his oath as an MP to “preserve, protect and defend” the Federal Constitution.

On Tuesday, Takiyuddin urged Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to intervene and put a stop to what PAS described as “toxic narratives” surrounding recent calls made by DAP.

He said the narrative had brought DAP’s true intentions into question, which included recent statements by Lim and Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai, who had urged the government to reinstate local elections starting with Kuala Lumpur.

Takiyuddin was referring to a speech made by Lim to Malaysian students in the UK last month where the latter had said he hoped Malaysia would not have to wait as long as the US to have a leader from an ethnic minority.

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