The Selangor PAS Youth will ask the state government to meet with the relevant departments and state-owned companies to discuss the types of entertainment programmes which should be allowed in the state. Its chief Sallehen Mokhyi said the meetings would help the state government ensure that only activities which focused on the healthy development of youths would be allowed. [Thestar]

Seems like the PAS Youth have learned nothing after being slammed by the Sultan for their protest against rock queen Ella and dangdut singer Mas Idayu performing at the Sultan of Selangor Cup football match.

Frankly, if they can’t even stand the likes of Ella and Mas Idayu, we can kiss goodbye to most of the western artists if their wishes are granted; events like Super GT would probably be scrapped too… but I doubt the state government and royals would pay much attention to their plea at the moment.

It should remind people though, that PAS’ philosophy is not really aligned with PKR and DAP. If Pakatan Rakyat does take over the government by September… do bear in mind that PAS will have to part of the plan.

There are callings that we should not be shallow with PAS’ administration, that their governmental in Kelantan is better than some media is claming… but sometimes, what they are trying to do is plain annoying. They even tried to ban lipstick and high heels in Kota Bahru [Bernama], makes me wonder what they would come out next.


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2 Responses to “PAS, entertainment events, lipstick & high heels”

  1. Jeffrey Chin on June 25th, 2008 at 11:25am

    they’re making themselves a laughing stock, and it’s really difficult to take them seriously as a political party..because it seems that all they are concerned about is moral policing and entertainment issues. how about poverty? town-planning? traffic-congestion?

    “If Pakatan Rakyat does take over the government by September… do bear in mind that PAS will have to part of the plan.” - I’m willing to bet many within the PR itself are finding it increasingly difficult to “work” together with PAS. How are these parties whose ideologies are so fundamentally different going to form the government? bearing in mind too that the PR is an infant, with not yet a power sharing or compromise structure. a country cannot have 2 kings, what more 3? currently they’re being held together by Anwar…putting aside his chronically dubious credentials, what’s gonna happen to the PR if not for Anwar? who’ll lead the pact?

  2. Anonymous on June 25th, 2008 at 12:22pm

    i can imagine kelantanese hating umno very much, they still chose to vote the stupid pas rather than umno although pas has been giving them all the rubbish for years….. its probly about chosing which party sucks less than the other haha.


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