The Borneo Post

Miscalcula­tion by PAS sees four party leaders lose in GE13

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KUALA LUMPUR: Miscalcula­tion by PAS in the 13th general election saw four of the party’s top guns lose in the contests for the Pendang, Arau, Putrajaya and Pulai parliament­ary seats.

Although PAS managed to remain in power in Kelantan, the defeat of these leaders will have an impact on PAS’ position in the opposition pact.

Political observers opine that the move to field PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu or Mat Sabu in the Malay-majority area of Pendang, Kedah was a miscalcula­tion, considerin­g the increasing Malay support for the Barisan Nasional (BN).

Universiti Malaysia Sarawak’s Faculty of Social Science lecturer, Dr Faisal S Hazis said BN’s decision to name the former prime minister’s son Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir as the prospectiv­e Kedah menteri besar also had a positive impact on Malay support for BN.

He said the failure of the PASled Kedah government under the leadership of Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak to address problems like the temple issue, logging in

The move by BN to name Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir for the menteri besar post and the solidarity within Umno compared to their fractious situation in 2008 also helped to draw Malay support for BN. Dr Faisal S Hazis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak’s Faculty of Social Science lecturer,

the Pedu area and handling of Kolej Universiti Insaniah ( Kuin) had driven many Malays to vote for BN.

“The move by BN to name Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir for the menteri besar post and the solidarity within Umno compared to their fractious situation in 2008 also helped to draw Malay support for BN,” he said when contacted yesterday.

Besides Mohamad, the other PAS big guns who lost in the GE13 were the party’s deputy spiritual leader Datuk Dr Haron Din in the Arau parliament­ary constituen­cy in Perlis and two vice-presidents, Datuk Husam Musa in Putrajaya and Salahuddin Ayub in Pulai, Johor by more than 2,000 votes each.

PAS’ stance over the ‘kalimah Allah’ issue and quarrel with its allies, Parti Keadilan Rakyat and DAP, over its proposed implementa­tion of hudud is also seen as contributi­ng to PAS’ loss of some seats to BN.

Assoc Prof Dr Samsul Adabi Mamat of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia said the rejection of its four top leaders also showed that the people had gotten fedup of PAS flip- flopping over issues.

He said PAS which was already mired in controvers­ies, faced difficulty in getting the cooperatio­n of DAP, which was strongly against the implementa­tion of hudud that PAS was championin­g.

“Besides that, the influence of the ‘Anwarinas’ within PAS has also damaged PAS’ image and put off people,” he added. — Bernama

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