PAKATAN Harapan will not make any inroads into Kelantan as long as Dr Mahathir Mohamad and DAP remain in the pact, said voters in the PAS-ruled state.
They told The Malaysian Insight that another reason they will not allow PH in is because it does not give prominence to Islam.
The Dr Mahathir factor is a continuation of Kelantanese’s dislike for the man who had left the state isolated and deprived of development during his first tenure as prime minister.
Mahmud Ali said although Dr Mahathir is now with PH, he still carries the national agenda, and not the Islamic agenda that Kelantan folk want.
“When he was with Umno, he stopped money from coming into Kelantan. He even stopped our oil royalty. Now he is with PH, but he is still the same, maybe even worse, because he rejects Islam.
“After they formed the government, they approved beer festivals. How can we, as Muslims, accept this? So, why must we support these people?” said the 77-year-old from Pengkalan Chepa.
When PAS took over Kelantan in 1990, Dr Mahathir stopped oil royalty payments to the new state government. In the following years, federally funded development projects were also discontinued, resulting in the state becoming the country’s poorest.
Kelantan voters rejected PH in the 14th general election, with the pact losing the deposits of 47 candidates vying for 59 parliamentary and state seats in the state.
Among those who suffered heavy losses was Nik Omar Nik Abdul Aziz, the son of the late PAS spiritual leader Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat. He contested on an Amanah ticket, and was initially considered a “game changer” for PH.

Pok Mat Bakar said voters rejected Nik Omar as his struggle for Islam is not the same as his father’s.
The 69-year-old said Nik Aziz had been an equal to Dr Mahathir, and had always felt that the prime minister’s intelligence was not used to develop and promote Islam.
Nik Omar’s insistence on contesting for PH, despite objections by his mother, Tuan Sabariah Tuan Ishak, was another reason for his embarrassing defeat, said Pok Mat.
He added that the other PH candidates lost because they had “used” Nik Omar for the pact’s political gain.
“He neglected what his father used to fight for. He became friends with those who reject Islam,” said Pok Mat in Pulau Melaka, which is in the Chempaka state constituency, where Nik Omar had contested.
A local voter who wanted to be known only as Rohani said Kelantanese rejected Amanah because of its close relationship with DAP, a party seen to be rejecting Islam.
“PAS fought against DAP because DAP rejected Islam. When PAS wanted to introduce Islamic laws, DAP mocked us, saying we were going to chop off limbs.
“Islamic laws do not call for that. There must be solid evidence for one to be punished according to hudud, but DAP rejected this.
“This is what Amanah must do to gain support here – reject DAP,” she said in Tumpat. – November 1, 2018.

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