Sunday, July 27, 2008

Secret meeting between PAS-UMNO

Do the meetings between UMNO and PAS hurting Pakatan Rakyat thus far? What's the real agenda behind this? Why don't this be announced before or after, but now? Is there really something on the move right now?

I think that's the question not only public will ask, but also all PR and BN reps! It's very unusual that PAS would willing to openly discuss with UMNO on certain issues, and I think they are now more modernised than those UMNO reps.

At least they are now open to everything, and they accepted everything. This doesn't mean they will change a thing because everything still have to obey by the Islamic rules! This is quite rightly because it's their long time pricipal.

Probably the discussion between the 2 parties is for UMNO to strike back at PR's claims all this long, and they are using the exact trick to fight back! But as so many leaders from PAS stepped out and clarify, they would not join BN, not even a PM post interested them! They said issue discussed is all purely regarding Islamic and religious issue, no other thing more than that, and so far PKR and DAP has been trusting their coaliation, and in turn they got their assurance of PAS will not jump ship.

On the other hand, as mentioned by media everywhere, Pak Lah offered the DPM post to PAS should they join BN, and I think this will not only worried their coaliations, but also members within. People like Najib, Muhyddin, Muhd Taib etc will surely think this is another opportunity lost, rather than a friend gain! And if not mistaken, there will be something happened within UMNO not long from now!

Their East Malaysia's counterparts will also feel uneasy and threaten, and unfairly treated because they are the one won them the government control, and they contributed most parliament seat to BN, and yet their reward is a mere some agriculture deputy ministers etc. Now with PAS rumoured to be joining, DPM is theirs, and probably Pak Lah miscalculated the risks involved now.

He may gain in a number of seats, but in turn they may lose out in the whole parliament control! Remember that Sabah and Sarawak contributed about 50 seats to BN, that eventually Pak Lah still at where he is now!

Another twist in the drama, and it's getting more exciting now than ever!

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