Edge Malaysia
Newsflash
In The Edge FD: Harvest Court's Chan emerges in Naim Indah
Groupon loss, weak sales clobber shares
UN's Ban says Arab League to revive Syria mission
Greek party leaders fail to sign off on bailout
In The Edge FD: AirAsia X eyes IPO in 2H
In The Edge FD: MMC-Gamuda JV to earn RM480m, assuming project cost RM8 bn

Categories


Nasharuddin blames media for PAS divide
Written by Melody Song   
Monday, 08 June 2009 00:06
SHAH ALAM: Newly re-elected PAS deputy president Nasharuddin Mat Isa has criticised the media for allegedly creating a divide between the "conservative ulamak" and "progressive professionals" in the Islamist party.

"If we were so conservative, PAS would not have reached this level of political greatness," he said in his winding-up speech at the party's conference in Stadium Malawati.

"We would not have forged cooperation with Pakatan Rakyat, or have such a large following in the PAS Supporters Club (if we were conservative)," said Nasharuddin.

He blamed the media for creating the polemics, saying that they have also caused PAS to be seen as an exclusive party. "If this were true, would we have seen a Chinese non-Muslim delivering a speech during the muktamar?" he asked, referring to PAS Supporters Club representative Vincent Lee who delivered a speech earlier.

PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang, who was returned unopposed, said in his concluding remarks that the party would continue to welcome media coverage of the muktamar, including from bloggers.

Nasharuddin reiterated that PAS never had any plans at its central level to work with Umno. "We are political enemies," he said, adding that members did not have to be influenced by foreign ideas in party administration.
  Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 00:08

Other Publications & Pullouts