Pas members who love the microphones and cameras


(NST) – Pas Consultative Council ticked off party members who like to issue statements contrary to decisions made by the party on internal matters.

  Deputy spiritual adviser Datuk Dr Haron Din said there were certain leaders who gave different impressions to the media although they had agreed to decisions made at council meetings.

  “They are unaware that the enemy will blow out their dissenting views to the media and this will not be to our advantage,” he said when answering questions from the delegates on Pas’ 2011-2012 annual report at the party’s 58th muktamar in Pengkalan Chepa here.

  Haron said this should not happen as the council’s decisions including Pas’ co-operation with other opposition parties were approved by the council.

  A delegate from Perlis, Yaakob Abu Seman also touched on the same subject during the debate session to support the presidential address.

  He said there was no need for Pas leaders to be too excited to talk to the press on any issue without having the full understanding of the subject.

  Besides, he said, the leaders had appeared to be contradicting each other on the same issue after their statements were reported by the media.

  “There are those who become excited to talk when they see tape recorders and television cameras from members of the media,” he said.

  Yaakob said party leaders had also failed to explain adequately to the people on Pas’ concept of benevolent state since it was introduced as one of the main party’s struggles.

  He said the people, especially in the rural areas, were in the dark about the benevolent state as they still could not grasp the meaning of the concept.

 

Pas Consultative Council ticked off party members who like to issue statements contrary to decisions made by the party on internal matters.

  Deputy spiritual adviser Datuk Dr Haron Din said there were certain leaders who gave different impressions to the media although they had agreed to decisions made at council meetings.

  “They are unaware that the enemy will blow out their dissenting views to the media and this will not be to our advantage,” he said when answering questions from the delegates on Pas’ 2011-2012 annual report at the party’s 58th muktamar in Pengkalan Chepa here.

  Haron said this should not happen as the council’s decisions including Pas’ co-operation with other opposition parties were approved by the council.

  A delegate from Perlis, Yaakob Abu Seman also touched on the same subject during the debate session to support the presidential address.

  He said there was no need for Pas leaders to be too excited to talk to the press on any issue without having the full understanding of the subject.

  Besides, he said, the leaders had appeared to be contradicting each other on the same issue after their statements were reported by the media.

  “There are those who become excited to talk when they see tape recorders and television cameras from members of the media,” he said.

  Yaakob said party leaders had also failed to explain adequately to the people on Pas’ concept of benevolent state since it was introduced as one of the main party’s struggles.

  He said the people, especially in the rural areas, were in the dark about the benevolent state as they still could not grasp the meaning of the concept.

Read more: Pas members who love the microphones and cameras – Latest – New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/pas-members-who-love-the-microphones-and-cameras-1.172176#ixzz2CP82tWNf

Pas Consultative Council ticked off party members who like to issue statements contrary to decisions made by the party on internal matters.

  Deputy spiritual adviser Datuk Dr Haron Din said there were certain leaders who gave different impressions to the media although they had agreed to decisions made at council meetings.

  “They are unaware that the enemy will blow out their dissenting views to the media and this will not be to our advantage,” he said when answering questions from the delegates on Pas’ 2011-2012 annual report at the party’s 58th muktamar in Pengkalan Chepa here.

  Haron said this should not happen as the council’s decisions including Pas’ co-operation with other opposition parties were approved by the council.

  A delegate from Perlis, Yaakob Abu Seman also touched on the same subject during the debate session to support the presidential address.

  He said there was no need for Pas leaders to be too excited to talk to the press on any issue without having the full understanding of the subject.

  Besides, he said, the leaders had appeared to be contradicting each other on the same issue after their statements were reported by the media.

  “There are those who become excited to talk when they see tape recorders and television cameras from members of the media,” he said.

  Yaakob said party leaders had also failed to explain adequately to the people on Pas’ concept of benevolent state since it was introduced as one of the main party’s struggles.

  He said the people, especially in the rural areas, were in the dark about the benevolent state as they still could not grasp the meaning of the concept.

Read more: Pas members who love the microphones and cameras – Latest – New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/pas-members-who-love-the-microphones-and-cameras-1.172176#ixzz2CP82tWNf



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