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Golongan Agama masuk UMNO: Sikap orang PAS salah satu punca??

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 04:24 PM PDT

Memang mudah untuk kita meletakkan kesalahan pada orang lain.

Teman tertarik dengan pendapat seorang pengomen (teman siarkan di bawah ini) bahawa memang ada "push and pull factor" dalam isu ini.

Sama-samalah kita bermuhasabah diri.

mz
said...

bro-semua yg masuk adalah golongan muda yg dipanggil salaf dan Dicop wahabi oleh golongan ulama konservatif. mereka masuk umno sebab penarik dan penolak

faktor penarik- asal mereka adalah pendakwah bebas (dan aku pasti dlm pilihanraya mereka sokong pas).tp sebab dicop wahabi dan tak jadi ahli umno mereka dikenakan tindakan@tak bg tauliah oleh jabtan agama islam negeri selain perlis dan kelantan(sbb takyah tauliah).jadi utk teruskan dakwah dkt masjid direct kpd umum terpaksalah masuk umno. Tgk nanti jais mungkin akan bg tauliah.hehe

faktor Penolak- bukan shj di negeri bn selain perlis mereka dihalang , dinegeri PR juga dihalang.cth selangor-jais yg halang tp itu tak ada hal lagi.sebab sejarh masjid dekat selangor ni walaupun jasi halang kalau ajk masjid-atau surau masih panggil bg kuliah, masih lagi boleh jalan. Tp sejak akhir2 ini ajk masjid sendiri menolak dr memanggil mereka bg kuliah. Cth dkt surau aku dkt shah alam-semua yg dicop wahabi tidak lagi dipanggil bg kuliah selepas dpt ajk masjid bertukar tangan kepada golongan konservatif.. N

Kesimpulannya: tak masuk umno-mereka takleh bg kuliah. negeri pr atau ajk surau bawah pr pon tolak mereka-takde pilihan lain melainkan masuk umno-at least boleh bg kuliah kat surau lagi..kalau tak langsung tak boleh- sebab golongan konservatif dlm pas pon tolak mereka dan yg rugi sebenarnya PAS dan PR juga..disebabkan sebilangan golongan konservatif pas.

June 26, 2010 2:01 AM

40 budak2 kelulusan agama masuk UMNO. Asri bakal menyusul....??

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 06:56 AM PDT



Datuk Seri Najib Razak menerima sampul surat 40 borang penyertaan daripada Fadlan Mohd Othman (dua dari kiri) dengan diperhatikan oleh Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin di Kuala Lumpur

KUALA LUMPUR, 25 Jun – Sekumpulan 40 ulama yang berusia antara 20-an dan 40-an menyertai Umno malam ini tanpa penyertaan bekas mufti Perlis Dr Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin yang banyak disebut-sebut sebelum ini.

Bekas menteri besar Perlis Datuk Seri Shahidan Kassim berkata mereka merupakan kumpulan pertama dan akan disusuli dengan sekumpulan kedua dalam waktu terdekat.

"Sebenarnya ada dua golongan yang menyokong Umno. Satu sebagai ahli secara langsung dan lagi bukan ahli tetapi menyokong Umno.

"Dr Asri termasuk dalam kedua-dua kumpulan ini. Tetapi pada masa sekarang Dr Asri dalam kumpulan kedua iaitu menyokong dari luar dan satu hari nanti akan menjadi ahli Umno," kata beliau menjawab soalan status Asri yang disebut-sebut akan menyertai Umno hari ini.

Kumpulan 40 ulama ini menyerahkan borang penyertaan ahli Umno kepada Presiden Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak di tingkat empat Menara Dato' Onn sebelum mesyuarat Majlis Tertinggi Umno.

Kumpulan itu diketuai oleh Fadlan Mohd Othman, pensyarah Fakulti Pengajian Islam Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Dr. Tan Kee Kwong bakal dedahkan skandal FELDA di mahkamah jika disaman....

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 05:13 AM PDT

Tan insists Felda in trouble, calls Umno man an 'idiot'

By Clara Chooi
June 25, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR – Former Land and Co-Operative Development deputy minister Datuk Dr Tan Kee Kwong today brushed off Felda's defamation suit threat, and called the Umno deputy minister who announced the suit "an idiot."

Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Ahmad Maslan told a press conference this afternoon that Felda would be filing a defamation suit to the tune of hundreds of millions of ringgit against all those who were involved in the allegation claiming Felda was bankrupt.

Several PKR leaders, including Tan, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Datuk Zaid Ibrahim as well as Suara Keadilan, its owners and chief editor, a PAS MP and several reporters are expected to be named in the suit, set to be filed soon.

Tan, who is now with the PKR after leaving Gerakan, however remained nonchalant and maintained that 100 per cent of Felda settlers were in agreement with him.

"Think very carefully about whatever that idiot (Ahmad) is saying... you can call him that, an idiot. You may not be an expert in oil palm but look at what happened in the figures.

"How can, when the authority had cash of about RM4.5 billion and no borrowings before (Prime Minister Datuk Seri) Najib (Razak) took over, how can any company mess up with such a healthy balance sheet?

"God only knows," he told The Malaysian Insider today.

He said that with such a robust financial standing, the land development authority should not witness a depleting cash reserve.

"When oil palm companies are now registering profits, your cash reserves are going down," he pointed out.

He told Ahmad not to continue "talking nonsense" and advised Felda to stick to its core business.
"Stick to your core business. Do not rip the Felda settlers off. Stop talking nonsense. Do oil palm, there is plenty of money in this business.

"Why do you need to invest in the US? What technology does the US have in oil palm?

"You are supposed to be providing land for the landless and you are dealing with what we call black, edible oil... it is like black gold," he said.

He pointed out that crude palm oil (CPO) prices over the past few years had been very high and this should help Felda's cash reserve grow.

"How can you mess up like this, especially when other companies have been profiting?" he said.

When Tan recently raised the issue of Felda's depleting cash reserve, Ahmad had in Parliament admitted that the authority was facing a decline in its cash pile.

In his press conference today, the deputy minister reiterated that while it was true that Felda's cash reserves had declined RM2.73 billion from RM4.08 billion in 2004 to RM1.35 billion in 2009, its current and fixed assets had risen as much as RM6.2 billion from RM9.17 billion in 2004 to RM15.37 billion in 2009.

Ahmad also pointed out that at present, Felda, the world's largest plantation operator, had net assets worth RM12.2 billion and had investments around the world in countries like Indonesia, South Africa, China, Turkey, US, Canada, Pakistan, Australia, Thailand, France, India and Saudi Arabia.

"What assets? It is ok. Let them prove this. I will stick to what I have said," Tan insisted, sounding increasingly frustrated.

When contacted, Zaid brushed off the prospect of being sued and defended himself by saying he had never called Felda "bankrupt."

"Was Felda embarrassed with what we said? We will have to see the truth," he said.

He pointed out that at least now, the government was finally revealing the details of Felda's financial situation.

"At least all this caused them to give out this information. It is good because prior to this, no one knew what was happening in felda, about its overseas investments, about its returns," he said.

Spot On Zaid...

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 02:42 AM PDT

Sack the conspirators, Zaid urges Anwar
By Stephanie Sta Maria

PETALING JAYA: PKR supreme council member Zaid Ibrahim believes that party de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim should sack the 15 MPs who are allegedly plotting a "Selangor rebellion".

News broke of an alleged revolt against Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim by a group of 15 MPs aligned to PKR vice-president Azmin Ali, who recently resigned from the board of Selangor State Corporation on Wednesday. Azmin has denied any involvement in the alleged plot.

According to reports, the group is dissatisfied over the unilateral manner in which Khalid appointed his new political secretary, Faekah Hussin, as well as his inability to make quick decisions.

An exasperated Zaid, however, called the move "a blatant show of indiscipline" and criticised the 15 MPs' disrespect for authority.

"This issue of Khalid has been going on for over a year," he said. "At the recent party congress, (party president) Dr Wan Azizah (Wan Ismail) clearly said that Khalid was not going to be removed and Anwar reaffirmed this statement. Once the top leaders have made a decision, the rest of the leadership are expected to follow suit."

"It's not just Khalid who is on trial but the the credibility of the whole party leadership. If Anwar and Wan Azizah's words don't carry weight within PKR, then how can it mean anything to the rest of the world?"

Zaid observed that Anwar's leniency has encouraged brazenness among the leaders and called on him to start putting his foot down. He also expressed annoyance over the longstanding argument that a firmer stand would drive people to abandon ship.

"Let them jump!" he said. "Let them join (prime minister) Najib (Tun Razak), enjoy the two-thirds and do whatever they want. But PKR is a reform party that has to stick to certain principles and if that means settling for a small but committed pool of leaders, then so be it."

Zaid added that he found it odd that the pressure for Khalid's removal came from MPs and not state assemblymen and councillors.

"The assemblymen and councillors know him best... they seem to have no problems with him," he said. "DAP and PAS have also been silent. They are very seasoned parties and if Khalid is a liability, they would have surely spoken up. They want to win the next election too, you know."
Stop behaving like Umno

While he is staunchly against Khalid's removal, Zaid advised disgruntled leaders to use the proper channels if they truly wanted him to step down. He outlined two avenues for doing so – through the party election and vying for the presidential position.

"If you want to be the menteri besar, then aim for the number one position in PKR," he said. "Stop this power play which only drives you to do silly things that make the headlines. Right now, PKR leaders are behaving like Umno by holding secret meetings and then a surprise press conference."

Zaid also likened PKR to Umno in its belief that the party must control the state government. He said that such a belief belongs to a communist party and PKR should steer clear of such ideology by respecting the institution of the state.

"Selangor is all we've got and our priority should be safeguarding it," he said. "If we owned two-thirds, we would have the luxury of playing such games."

"This is the time for PKR to show resilience, strength, unity and respect but these are also things that it needs to earn from the rakyat. We can't dole out projects like Najib does or offer to strike deals with certain people."

"PKR has nothing to offer but leaders who are credible and who command respect for their sincerity in their struggle. These are the leaders we want. And if we don't have them, then we have nothing."

Hentam sajalah labuuuu...Katak Kampong!!

Posted: 25 Jun 2010 02:07 AM PDT


June 25, 2010

KUALA LUMPUR, 25 Jun — Khairy Jamaluddin menyerang balas dengan menyifatkan Presiden Perkasa Datuk Ibrahim Ali sebagai "ahli politik jaguh kampung" yang tiada hak sama sekali untuk mendesaknya berhenti sebagai wakil rakyat hanya kerana membela Ketua Pemuda MCA Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong.

"Dia (Ibrahim) ahli politik jaguh kampung dalam dunia globalisasi.

"Dia berada di era mana? Beliau menjadi halangan kepada (konsep) 1 Malaysia," kata Ketua Pemuda Umno ini dalam mesej Twitter hari ini.

Menurut Khairy mesej itu sebahagian daripada ulasan yang beliau berikan ketika ditemui pemberita di Kuala Kedah.

Khairy yang juga Ketua Pemuda Barisan Nasional (BN) berkata, Ibrahim tidak layak memintanya berhenti sebagai wakil rakyat kerana "beliau bukan merupakan pengundi kawasan Rembau atau (sekurang-kurangnya) ahli Umno."

"Dia tiada hak untuk meminta saya berhenti," kata Khairy yang merupakan Ahli Parlimen Rembau.

Ibrahim merupakan bekas ahli Umno.

Dalam kenyataannya semalam, Ibrahim yang juga Ahli Parlimen Bebas Pasir Mas membidas Khairy dengan menggesa beliau meletakkan jawatan sebagai wakil rakyat atas alasan kepimpinannya telah "menggadaikan maruah bangsa" semata-mata kerana mempertahankan Ketua Pemuda MCA kelmarin.

Ibrahim mendakwa Ketua Pemuda Umno itu buat tidak faham maksud yang tersirat dalam kenyataan Wee minggu lalu ketika mempersoalkan "adakah biasiswa Mara akan dilakukan sepertimana biasiswa JPA."

"Apalah Ahli Parlimen macam Khairy tak faham bila Ka Siong cakap berlapik. Mana dia faham makna yang tersurat dan tersirat'. Kalau macam itu baik berhenti jadi Ahli Parlimen, sama macam Ka Siong," kata Ibrahim.

Ibrahim mendakwa tindakan Khairy yang juga Ketua Pemuda Barisan Nasional (BN) sanggup menggadaikan bangsa sendiri dalam isu tersebut.

Ibrahim mendakwa ini kali pertama Pergerakan Pemuda Umno menggadai maruah orang Melayu dan parti.

Malah semalam, Ketua Penerangan Pemuda Umno Datuk Seri Reezal Merican Naina Merican menyifatkan kenyataan Ibrahim sebagai tidak wajar.

Sambil turut menyifatkan desakan berkenaan tidak munasabah sama sekali, Reezal berkata, soal "menjual bangsa sendiri tidak timbul."

"Ia kerana Khairy selaku Ketua Pemuda Umno merupakan antara Ahli Parlimen pertama membantah cadangan pengecilan penawaran biasiswa JPA untuk pelajar-pelajar Malaysia yang cemerlang melanjutkan pengajian mereka ke luar negara.

'Pengecilan penawaran biasiswa ke luar negara tajaan JPA akan memberikan impak besar terhadap peluang pelajar Melayu dan Bumiputera terutamanya mereka yang benar-benar cemerlang bagi mendapat peluang untuk melanjutkan pelajaran," katanya.

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