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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

'Wife as MB' unmasks Anwar's lust for power


A former PAS vice-president has some choice words to describe opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and the menteri besar crisis in Selangor, among them being, "madness, greed and desperation".

Hasan Ali, who heads the NGO Jalur Tiga (Jati), also believes the move to place Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail in the seat of power will backfire.

According to him, the crisis in Selangor has surpassed common sense and is a reflection of the "madness and upheavals" plaguing PKR.

Hasan, who was sacked from PAS, added that Anwar has indirectly weakened Pakatan Rakyat’s position in the state with the latest development.

"For some, Anwar’s move is nothing more than an attempt to stage a classic drama of concentrating power in the hands of his wife and children.

"Such dramas would have been popular in the classical age, but in the 21st century, it appears like an aristocratic comedy to the people," Hasan said in a statement.

On the same note, he said there were those who viewed the move as a "grand design" to determine the influence of PKR and Pakatan in the coming general election.

But, he added, there were also those who opined that it revealed Anwar’s desperation to resolve the internal wrangling in PKR, which is on the verge of paralysing the party.

"The internal crisis can cause the destruction of PKR.

"This is because it involves those from the top to the bottom, as reflected by the disgusting episodes during the party elections. There are now many factions and splinters.

"This has pushed the PKR leadership to do things those go against the norm and political rationality...

"Those who hold this view (a desperate act to quell the party crisis) also point out that despite being a fledgling political party, PKR is intoxicated with power. And some of the top leaders feel nauseated by what is happening," he said.

Hasan also noted how the move to replace Abdul Khalid Ibrahim with Wan Azizah has elicited mixed responses from PAS and DAP, with his former party appearing to be backing the incumbent.

This afternoon, Pakatan leaders accepted the proposal put forth by PKR but both DAP and PAS would need to bring it up to their respective top leadership for endorsement.

Meanwhile, the former PAS leader said the latest move was also speculated as part of Anwar’s attempt to administer the state via "remote control" through his wife.

"This time around, the people of Selangor are more aware of Anwar’s deeds, which are driven by political greed and the lust for power," Hasan added.

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