Name-calling only reflects badly on PAS leaders
Lamps: PAS is a party of bullies. They tried to bully DAP and PKR. Now they are bullying their own members. What an ugly party.
Cocomomo: These are members of a party that claims it is Islamic. Is name-calling and using bad language Islamic? The Malaysian public, Muslims and otherwise, can see now for themselves that PAS does not practice what it preaches.
Fair&Just: The two poor pitiful assemblypersons were just doing their jobs as representatives of the rakyat and acting according to the wishes of the rakyat. They are honest, righteous and possess integrity.
Only those evil, dirty and dishonest people are against the two. Pakatan Rakyat must kick out PAS, the Trojan Horse, and reorganise their set-up.
Tentarik: I salute the two assemblypersons. These two have a conscience and they are team players worthy of praise, whereas the PAS president is crooked, a backstabber, uncouth, and is abusing his presidency to belittle his members, calling them names.
He cannot be trusted and is treacherous. It’s time members get rid of him for the sake of the party.
Corrupt to Glory: The conservative skunks of PAS could not bring themselves to do honourable things, and instead are involved in despicable acts such as throwing abuses at those who had stood their ground on their principles.
PAS has recently exposed the true Muslim manufiks – what rotten people squatting in a so-called, religious political party, engaged in unimaginable un-Islamic activities.
Anonymous_1399248875: Like any other political party, PAS also has good and bad people. What is important is those good ones will prevail and stay relevant.
Those with ill intentions will die a natural death. PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang has crossed the bridge and burned it, leaving the good ones behind.
Continue-The-March: What a great leader PAS has in Hadi Awang, especially coming from one who is a so-called learned religious scholar.
You can disagree with your members’ views, but you have no right, no moral bearing to call another member ‘barua’. The PAS president is shameless.
Justice for Malaysia: Dear Saari and Hasnul, don’t worry about the name-calling. Here is a quote from William Shakespeare: “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
That’s what both of you are. I believe you smell sweeter than those that call you ‘barua’.
JustAMalaysian: Keep it up, Saari. Abuse, insults and torment will not break a man true to his conviction and conscience.
Haveagreatday: Saari, you stand tall and tower above those deceitful leaders like Hadi Awang, Nasrudin Hassan and Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.
Stand firm and know your own true worth, those who abused you are lesser mortals than you, even if they pretend to be holier than thou.
Terjah: Saari, you cannot represent PAS in next GE. PAS will nominate others. Though your voters like you, they won’t vote you anymore as a PAS candidate. A smart move will be to join PKR now.
Same goes to your friend, Hasnul.
Disgusted: There are two options for the duo: leave PAS and join either PKR or DAP, or form a new Islamic party and hold on to your principles of justice, fairness, fight bigotry, racism and corruption (everything that Umno stands for) and be pro-rakyat.
Yours can still be an Islamic party that is truly one that is not extreme but moderate and righteous, not like the hypocrites in PAS who are currently berating you and Hasnul. I believe there are many like-minded people like you in PAS.
You will get the rakyat’s 100 percent support, especially amongst non-Malays and moderate Malays who want to see a united and prosperous Malaysia free of racism, religious bigotry and corruption.
5295: YB, I voted for you in the elections, and my family and I will continue to support your stand in the Selangor MB impasse.
Kangkung: PAS’ metamorphosis into Umno is now complete. They behave and act like their master, Umno. Today, you can’t tell the difference between Umno and PAS.
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