
No need for Hadi to step down as Pas president, says Tuan Ibrahim
PARIT: Pas still needs Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang to remain as party president, despite calls for his replacement due to health concerns and suggestions to rejuvenate the party.
Its deputy president Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said Abdul Hadi's insight, ideas, and leadership remain crucial to the party, especially in light of Pas' recent successes.
Tuan Ibrahim added that there was no reason for Abdul Hadi to step down or assume a different role, such as party advisor, given the party's strong current performance.
"There are no major health issues. Tuan Guru (Abdul Hadi) recently received treatment at the National Heart Institute (IJN), and he is in good health.
"We expect him to be discharged within a day or two.
"Our best achievements were under Tok Guru's leadership including 34 parliamentary seats and victories in numerous state seats. So why stop when we are succeeding?
"Leadership is not about physical strength, but about ideas, vision, and management. That is what truly matters, and we believe Tok Guru is still capable," he told reporters after opening the 59th Annual General Meeting of Pas Parit Division at D' Hotel Seri Iskandar, Seri Iskandar, today.
Also present were Perak Pas Muslimat chief Dr Najihatussalehah Ahmad and Parit Pas division chief, who is also the Parit member of parliament, Muhammad Ismi Mat Taib.
He was commenting on the party's rejuvenation efforts amid speculation of a leadership reshuffle ahead of Pas's 71st Muktamar in September.
In February, it was reported that Tuan Ibrahim had yet to decide whether he would defend his deputy president post, leaving it to Pas delegates to nominate him if they wished.
Tuan Ibrahim also said Abdul Hadi is regarded as one of the most senior figures in the global Islamic movement and is often consulted on major issues, including the ongoing conflict involving Iran, particularly the Shia Sunni divide, and Israel.
"For example, Tok Guru (Abdul Hadi)'s stance on Sunni-Shia relations is that we should not fall into the trap set by enemies trying to create conflict.
"Tok Guru has long warned about this, and it is exactly what is happening now.
"This shows that he remains a key reference point for other Islamic movements," said the Kubang Kerian member of parliament.
On a related matter, Tuan Ibrahim urged the Malaysian government to take a firmer stance in response to the United States' intervention in the Iran-Israel conflict, specifically referencing the US strike on three of Iran's nuclear sites early Sunday morning.
He said that beyond convening a special parliamentary session to discuss the issue, Malaysia should at least issue a formal protest to the US embassy over its government's interference.
"Yes, we support the special parliamentary session, but when it comes to Israel and the US, we must be firmer.
"At the very least, summon the ambassador and issue a warning.
"I believe the government must firmly send a protest note to the US embassy in Malaysia regarding their interference," he said.
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