PETALING JAYA: PAS and Bersatu should go solo in the upcoming elections following a dispute over the strength of their party machinery within Perikatan Nasional, says Fadhli Shaari.
The PAS information chief said that if stating the fact that Bersatu lacks machinery is labelled as “blind and deaf”, then there is little hope remaining for harmonious cooperation between the two parties moving forward.
“In my personal view, the best course is for all parties to go their separate ways. We remain friends, but not on the election stage.
“You may find political partners who are more clearly perceptive, more observant and more politically attuned,” he said in a post on Facebook yesterday.
Fadhli was referring to a viral video of a ceramah in Melaka on Saturday in which Bersatu secretary-general Datuk Seri Azmin Ali pushed back against claims that his party lacked grassroots machinery, urging critics to “open their eyes and ears”.
Fadhli also raised concerns about Bersatu’s actions in Perlis and Negri Sembilan, saying they had cast doubt on the party’s ability to exercise sound judgment independently in forming a Federal Government after the coming 16th General Election.
