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22/01/2011

Dato’ Azizan Menipu India Kedah - India Asyik Kena Tipu


Lidah Mulut PAS Kena Cucuk Macam Ni, apa macam?
Pakatan Rakyat pada 2008 berjanji akan menjadikan Hari Thaipusam sebagai cuti umum di Kedah.

Setelah 3 tahun, orang-orang India menuntut janji-janji pilihan raya terdahulu. Kita pun bukannya sokong sangat bab-bab cuti-cuti ni.


Tetapi moral disini ialah Ostaz Azizan, alim ulama pulak tu, telah bersetuju pada awalnya untuk memberi cuti. Mana nak letak kemaluan Ostaz Azizan. Orang India mungkin kata, ini kah janji-janji orang Melayu. Islam pulak tu.

Ostaz Azizan mungkin kata bukan dia yang buat janji. Nicky Ajis, Anwar dan Komunis DAP yang janji.

Nak laksanakan cuti umum Thaipusam, Ostaz Azizan takut orang-orang PAS sendiri yang hentam dia.
Nak dibiarkan sahaja, buat do-no, Ostaz dituduh penipu. Lidah macam tombak 3 mata.

Nak tunggu fatwa Nicky Ajis, tak keluar-keluar hingga hari ini.

Alasan jalan keluar paling mudah untuk Ostaz Azizan bagi alasan ialah,

1. Bab cuti-cuti ni bidang kuasa Kerajaan Pusat atau
2. Kita PAS boleh bagi cuti Thaipusam ka, Pongol ka, jika kita takluk kerajaan pusat dan perintah Malaysia, atau
3. “Saya tak tau pa-pa”, 
4.  Apa hangpa cakap. "Sapa bagi tau hangpa"

Nampak gaya India selalu kena tipu.
Di Kedah, PAS tipu India.
Di Penang, DAP tipu India.
Di Malaysia, PAS-DAP-PKR tipu Melayu.

India asyik kena tipu saja.


......Rujukan Free Malaysia Today.....

PAS put on the spot over Thaipusam promise

Gerakan wants to know what happened to Pakatan's 2008 pledge to gazette the Hindu festival a public holiday.


KUALA LUMPUR: DAP vice-president M Kulasegaran’s call for Thaipusam to be declared a national holiday may have unwittingly put PAS on the spot.

In a post on his blog yesterday, the Ipoh Barat MP urged the federal government to immediately resolve this “very pressing matter of the community”.

“Thaipusam is the most important day after Deepavali. All Hindus without fail will make it a point to visit temples and offer prayers. It should therefore be declared a national holiday in Malaysia,” he
wrote.

However, Kedah Gerakan Youth chief Tan Keng Liang turned the tables on Kulasegaran when he questioned why PAS has yet to declare the festival a public holiday in Kedah.

He reminded him of Pakatan Rakyat’s 2008 election pledge that Thaipusam would be gazetted a public holiday, including in the PAS-governed state of Kedah.

“Unfortunately even after almost three years, Pakatan Rakyat has refused to declare Thaipusam a public holiday for the states it rules like Kedah and Kelantan,” he said.

“Previously it was the BN government that declared it a public holiday in Selangor and Penang.”

“Even if Kedah and Kelantan are predominantly ruled by PAS, there’s no excuse to for Pakatan to renege on their promise. Pakatan cannot continue to issue rhetorical statements. It has to implement those policies in their states.”

Tan expressed his full support for Thaipusam being a national holiday as it is widely celebrated by all Malaysians.

He also shared his observations in Sungai Petani where Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak joined in the celebrations with more than 10,000 people of all races and religions.

“So if DAP is sincere about this issue, I hope it will push the the Pakatan coalition to deliver on its promise and declare Thaipusam a public holiday in all the states under its belt.”

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