PAS spiritual leader Nik Aziz Nik Mat agrees with his son’s labelling of PKR and DAP as bullies.
“I agreed with him (Nik Abduh); there is no problem. You have to ask him personally about his statements. He has the answers,” Nik Aziz said yesterday to the New Straits Times.
Nik Aziz said Nik Abduh had no other intention but to defend PAS and “to set things right” when criticising the party’s allies.
The Pasir Mas MP, in a Facebook posting last month, said its Pakatan partners were “bullies”, claiming that they, just like Umno, were mistreating the Islamic party.
He also accused PKR and DAP of inciting hatred against the Islamic party.
'Clerks' termination revenge on Khalid'
On a separate matter, former Menteri Besar Incorporated chief executive Faekah Husin questioned the latest move by Selangor Menteri Besar Azmin Ali which saw the services of two clerks at the Port Klang state assemblyperson’s office terminated with immediate effect.
“I just received the call about the letter (of termination) today (yesterday). The clerks were on the payroll of the state government. Why sack them, if he (Azmin) is exacting revenge against Khalid?” Faekah told the New Straits Times.
Faekah said the annual allocation of RM600,000 for each state constituency was also blocked last week for Port Klang.
“I believe Azmin is not done yet. He is still seething in anger and seeking political vengeance,” said Faekah, who declined to name the two clerks.
Faekah last week had also claimed that Azmin had instructed the state treasurer to freeze the Skim Mesra Usia Emas bank accounts for the Port Klang and Bandar Tun Razak constituencies on Sept 25.
Azmin however denied that the freezing of funds to assist Khalid’s constituencies was an act of revenge.
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