
More is revealed with the sacking of Datuk Dr Hasan Ali from PAS.
He said parasites were found within the party and these people were the ones who betrayed to party's struggle for the Islam.
PAS itself has to identify who are the real defenders of the religion and who are the "parasites".
The question is, are they willing to take notice of the "outcast" Datuk Dr Hasan Ali's observation and take action to gauge out the black sleep or remain focused on taking over Putrajaya?
If, by any chance, PAS becomes one of the ruling parties after the coming general election, can it be sure that the "parasites" would not strike back and stir up unnecessary political drama?
Will the “group of parasites”, who opposed whenever Datuk Dr Hasan Ali raised issues relating to alcohol and apostasy among Muslims, be a hindrance to PAS endeavour to implement the Hudud Law?
Above all, could PAS guarantee peace in the country?
Are you, as voters, willing to take the risk?
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PETALING JAYA: A defiant Datuk Dr Hasan Ali continues to blast PAS, this time accusing his former party of being infested with “a group of parasites” who betrayed the party’s struggle for Islam.
PAS, meanwhile, seeks to quell the uncertainty surrounding the fiasco by presenting its candidate to replace Dr Hasan’s vacated state executive councillor post to Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim today.
Dr Hasan, the former Selangor PAS commissioner, claimed there was a “group of parasites” who would oppose whenever he raised issues relating to alcohol and apostasy among Muslims in Selangor, he was quoted as saying in Sinar Harian.
Dr Hasan, however, did not name who the “parasites” were.
He said he would not appeal his sacking from the party as he could not see himself staying on in the party with the group continuing to betray his struggle to fight for Islam.
Dr Hasan claimed the “parasites” preferred to please “others” and support their struggle rather than the party’s own struggle for Islam.
Dr Hasan was sacked from PAS for acting against the party’s interest and has been given time until Feb 7 to appeal his removal.
Source: News by The Star; mugshot of Datuk Dr Hasan Ali by New Straits Time.
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