state agencies when Hadi declares that PAS has no
longer tied with PH. The question is does Hadi
realize what he has done to PAS when his party has
severed ties with PH, and can all the PAS members
follow Hadi’s summons in order to reveal their
loyalty to the party?
As a veteran politician, Hadi realizes that it is
near impossible for PAS to be in power on the
national level without assistance from the opposition
parties. Besides, PAS claims that his party has a
million of members and party branches all over the
states in Malaysia - this statement perceives that
PAS can achieve the election victory despite being
alone. However, in the plural society, working alone
to topple BN is not a good idea as Mahathir argues
after his party has joined PH, "when I fought the
previous elections under BN, I knew the opposition
would lose because they were fighting each other.
That's why we need a united opposition coalition,"
he was reported to have said, according to a post on
Facebook. Mahathir has urged the component parties
to set aside their ideological differences and unite if
the coalition wishes to defeat Najib administration.
In GE 13, PR had retained their victory in
Penang, Selangor and Kelantan and technically
Penang was ruled by DAP, PAS in Kelantan and
PKR in Selangor. In state legislative, PAS has won
one from 40 seats in Penang and 15 over 56 seats in
Selangor and this resulted asserts that PAS has
showed their good performance in Selangor. When
Hadi and his followers urge their party members to
sever ties with PR, Selangor PAS leaders, in
particular, scramble to warn party bosses against
going through with the motion to sever ties with
DAP (read PR), which the leadership forced through
the assembly without debate, much to the anger of
some delegates. In principle, PAS members should
show their loyalty to the state government after the
party has severed ties with PR, but it does not work
and why the top brass of PAS leadership does not
instruct their members to resign from their state
posts. In this scenario, what is more important;
holding on to your principles or your posts?
Kikue Hamayotsu (2010: 166) argues that Hadi
and his followers are increasingly dissatisfied with
their party’s diminishing influence within PH
despite making huge ideological compromise to stay
within the coalition. Some of the PAS supporters
insist that PR should be led by PAS due to their
party experiences in politics, background and
reputation. Hadi and others top party leaders feel
disappointed when some of his senior party
members leave PAS and form AMANAH. Once
AMANAH has been registered, Hadi constantly gives
negative perspective towards that party and assumes
that AMANAH will be eliminated within two years
from its formation. Besides, Hadi believes that
AMANAH will never get any supports from voters
because most of AMANAH members are unloyal to
the mother party.
Tan (2002: 150) argues that it is often noted that,
like any large organizations, political parties are
hesitant to change if the changes cannot bring any
benefits to the party. The question is what will
happen to the party’s mission when Hadi and his
followers have purged the reformists, and will their
party management be more systematic if the party is
merely led by the ulama? Without reformist in the
party committee, what changes have been made by
PAS? After GE 13, Kelantan is ruled by PAS and no
evidence shows that Kelantan administration
becomes more reliable after the reformists have been
purged from the party. It is often heard from PAS's
top brass of leadership that they will implement
hudud law in Kelantan and in generally, the hudud is
an old issue and has become an election campaign
before PAS rules Kelantan. However, until now,
PAS has failed to implement hudud law in Kelantan
although Kelantan Menteri Besar has repeated his
promises to implement hudud law at the latest by
2015. Besides, Kelantan government has faced a
chronic management and administration leak when
they are burdened with court suits such as the people
highway issue and Kelantan Timber Complex.
PAS believes that politicians who have lost in the
muktamar will retire, be inactive in politics or not
involved in any political party. However, their belief
is totally changed when the losers in the muktamar
have set up a new party and given competition to
their old party. After the formation of AMANAH,
PAS has made sundry negative perspective to
AMANAH and the most negative view that has been
done by the PAS President is he has made a
controversial statement that AMANAH will survive
within only two years after the formation. Basically,
the process of set up a new party or a splinter party
is not an odd phenomenon in the political system
because Japan politics have some experiences when
Ichiro Ozawa declares out of the LDP and set up a
new party to give pressure to his old party. Ozawa
with some of his colleagues and supporters have
arranged a brilliant idea and set up a strong pact due
to ensure that the LDP is no longer a ruling party,
and Ozawa's planning hits the target when they win
the 1993 general election. (Christensen 2000: 11-
12).