If PAS insist on implementing the Hudud law, it has to step up and convince the mass on the positive impact it would bring to Malaysia.
The party only makes remarks that they will implement the Hudud law if they were to run the government. By consistently making such statements without giving convincing reasons, what is the purpose of announcing to the world?
Without the support coming from their counterparts, DAP and PKR, how can PAS stand on its feet to push for the implementation of PKR?
In terms of relevance to the context, the applicability of Hudud law is challengeble. We should not ignore foreign investors from the Islamic world but with a more secular background, needless say the western countries which put great emphasis on human rights.
While the relationship between Hudud law and human rights is better defined in readers' interpretation, but the examples of amputating offenders' limps as a punishment for theft, is could hardly be justified from the human rights standard the world has set today.
Of course, PAS is not going to tell you all this. They do not tell you the good, nor they tell you the bad of Hudud law.
All they want you to know is that, you people wait and see what they can do when they become the boss.
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