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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

PAS to contest in Labuan

FMT Staff

Pakatan Rakyat's decision to allow PAS to field a candidate in Labuan in the 13th general election may well backfire 


LABUAN: Pakatan Rakyat has decided to go with a PAS candidate for Labuan in the 13th general election.
PAS Federal Territories Commissioner Mohamad Noor Mohamad said this was decided during the coalition’s meeting on Aug 18.

He said the seat distribution for the Federal Territories was agreed to by the opposition leaders from PAS, PKR and DAP.

“The agreement was made on Aug 18 and an agreement letter had been issued regarding the seat distribution.

“So it is clear that PAS will stand here in Labuan. PAS will also contest in Putrajaya and in Titiwangsa in Kuala Lumpur,” he said during the meeting of Pakatan Rakyat leaders here.

The decision to allow PAS to contest in Labuan is unlikely to go down well with voters, according to Anything But Umno (ABU) movement activist Harris Ibrahim.

Haris opined that PAS had a poor polls performance record in Labuan. In June he told FMT that “they (PAS) always ended up (being) the biggest losers”.

In the 2004 general election, PAS’ Matusin Abdul Rahman garnered 3,186 votes against Umno’s Suhaili Abdul Rahman 11,087 votes.

In the 2008 polls, Matusin lost his deposit with only 1,106 votes against Yusof Mahal who garnered 10,471 votes and independent Lau Seng Kiat who came second with 2,014 votes.

“I’m told by the locals, including some of the Muslims, that the lifestyle of the majority in Labuan simply does not favour a PAS candidate.

“Notice how in Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur in the 12th GE, of the 11 parliamentary seats there, PAS only contested and won only one seat, that is, Titiwangsa.

“The locals I spoke to in Labuan feel that given local sentiment, a non-PAS Malay candidate has a better chance of displacing Umno-BN in the next elections,” he wrote in his blog People’s Parliament in March.

Strong manifesto

But Labuan PAS president Amir Zahari, however, feels differently. According to him support for BN in Labuan had dropped from 2008.

“Since 2008, BN support in seven places, for example in Ganggarak, Victoria Utara, Ramsay and Kerupang have dropped. We are cashing in on this.

“Our manifesto for Labuan is focussed on the welfare of locals. We want to ensure that  60% of the locals are involved in the oil and gas industry like in Sarawak and Melaka.

“Our survey shows that currently not even 20% of locals are involved in this high-revenue generating industry. The locals are not benefitting much from it.

“We want to focus on investing the oil and gas revenue for the people’s welfare, including in the economy, social, assistance for education and relief, and to develop infrastructure and facilities for the people here.

“The oil and gas revenue also will be used to upgrade our hospital facilities, while providing far more quality service if the people give us the mandate here,” he said, adding that PAS is also calling for a review of the decision to build a bridge linking Labuan to mainland Sabah at Menumbok.

“We want the decision rescinded,” said Amir.

42 comments:

  1. Better PAS just focus in Kelantan. no chance for them to win in Labuan.

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  2. huh,PAS nak Labuan,tapi macam tiba tiba je dia muncul,tidak pernah beri sumbangan nak ambil saja,tak best la ni....

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    1. Pas tidak akan di terima di Labuan ataupun di Sabah.

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    2. Pas nak try di Labuan juga.. tidak apa, bagi peluang untuk kalah.

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  3. skrg politician semua huru hara,BN steady je..

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  4. Labuan ppl dpt accept PAS ka?tidak rasa pun,PAS ni dahsyat,lihatlah Kelantan........

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  5. sebelum undi baik fikir baik baik,nanti terubah hidupan harian,culture PAS memang lain dr kita..

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    1. Peluang Pas untuk menang di Sabah mungkin tiada langsung.

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  6. Terpulang dengan PAS untuk bertanding dikerusi mana yang mereka inginkan. Rasanya tidak akan menggugat kebolehan BN dikawasan tersbut.

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    1. BN tetap akan kuat di Labuan, buang masa sahaja Pas masuk di Labuan.

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  7. PAS bukan untuk Sabah dan Sarawak. Itu yang kita tahu setakat ini. Kalau di semenanjung mungkin PAS boleh tapi tidak di Sabah.

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  8. tak yakin PAS boleh menang di Labuan.

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    1. PAS tidak akan menang 1kerusi pun di Sabah.

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    2. rasanya pas tidaklah banyak penyokong pun di Sabah.

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  9. PAS has yet to resolve the issues that has been efecting the day to day of fellow Kelantanese and now their all "hoo ha' on taking Labuan . To some extent they are blaming the federal government of discouraging foreign investors from investing in Kelantan.

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    1. Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir has refuted PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang's recent claim that Umno had been campaigning to discourage foreign investors from investing in opposition-ruled Kelantan for implementing hudud law.

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    2. He said Kelantan's failure in attracting foreign investors to the state was mainly due to the state's lack of good infrastructure.

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    3. Foreign investors want to see proper provision of electricity and clean water supply, highways and a port to facilitate the transfer of raw materials, for instance.

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    4. The BN government has never sabotaged states under opposition rule but in fact, it strives to attract foreign investors to these states for the long term.

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    5. Mukhriz said states like opposition-ruled Selangor and Penang, on the other hand, were able to develop rapidly as they could attract foreign investors, largely due to the efforts of the federal government.

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    6. The Jerlun member of parliament said the ministry including its minister, Kelantan-born Datuk Mustapa Mohamed had repeatedly stated that the ministry did not practise favouritism in attracting investors to the states.

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    7. Kelantanese said they may give mandate to BN in the next GE if PAS still failed to fulfill the 22 point agreements made to them in 12 GE.

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  10. Ba, pertanding saja la tiada siapa halang. Belum tentu juga tu PAS menang di Labuan.

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    1. kalau STAR dan SAPP pun mahu letak calon, alamat lingkup la pembangkang di Sabah.

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    2. Pecahan undi di kalangan parti pembangkang adalah kunci kejayaan BN!

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    3. Biarlah, lebih banyak {arti pembangkang, makin besar untuk peluang BN menang lagi pada PRU ini.

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    4. bagaimana dengan star dan sapp? mana tahu mereka pun mau letak calon.

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    5. PAS bertanding la banyak2 supaya senang dikalahkan.

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  11. biarkan saja la PAS bertanding di Labuan.. kalau PAS kalah macam di PRN Sarawak, akur saja la..

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    1. We shall wait and see what happens to PAS in Labuan during the next GE, but I think their chances to win are slim.

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    2. bertanding di mana pun boleh..tapi hasilnya belum tentu lagi.

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  12. PAS should focus on retaining the votes of their own people in Kelantan, Kedah and Selangor.

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    1. Bagus juga kalau PAS nak bertanding di kawasan yang bukan kubu kuat mereka untuk beri laluan mudah kepada BN untuk menang.

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  13. Let Sabah's own leaders fight for Sabahan rights.

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  14. terserah kepada pas untuk bertanding dikawasan mana pun.

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  15. biarlah pas bertanding di mana yang mereka suka, tapi rakyat juga akan jadi penentu.

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    1. PAS kena ukur baju di badan sendiri. Sia2 hilang wang deposit.

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  16. PAS bukan tandingan yang kuat untuk BN. Macam parti nyamuk je.

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  17. The first step and the most important step is to defeat BN first. Get them out of the way, everything will fall in place for the various Parties on this side of the ‘battle’. You will enjoy the triumph and glory to ‘lift’ Malaysia towards success & wellbeing. Be united, compromise and bury differences, avoid splitting the Opposition’s votes, and avoid 3-cornered contests. You have a common enemy BN, and a giant goal for Malaysia. Don’t lose this wonderful opportunity. Alan Newman, New Zealand.

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  18. All the revenues from oil & gas, sucked dry by the Federal Gov't and so indirectly by UMNO/BN with little or nothing left for Sabah & Sarawak. Just compare: Scotland in Great Britain and Quebec in Canada had an open, honest & fair national referendum on cessation/separation. Any talk of independence and your ex Sabah CM Tun Faud Donald Stephen died in a crash. Sabah & Sarawak are a total tragedy, not even a proper trunk road! The natives lack electricity and drinking water while Criminals bought submarines and built twin towers costing multi-billions for kick-backs; all cronies live in palaces. Outrageous! BN's evil is earth-shaking. Finish them off now!

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  19. BN is collapsing as God’s retribution starts. BN has been deceiving the electorate, robbing the Rakyat, multi-billion kick-backs in 55 yrs, High level treason! 3 murders, Altantuyaa (Scorpene commission recipient, Ross Boyert (Taib’s former US aide) & Manser (native & rainforest activist), possibly Sabah’s Donald Stephen too, yet to be resolved….. Many natives in Sarawak had their land grabbed from them, many don’t even have proper roads, electricity & good drinking water. Even a kid can see the total lack of morals among these heinous criminals. God ‘s punishment comes like it did to Ceausescu, Mussolini, Saddam, Ben Ali, Gaddaffi, Mubarak and Assad. Just watch…

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