Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today predicted that PAS will eventually leave the three-member opposition pact over serious differences in ideology and policies among them.
"On a matter of policy, PAS wants to form an Islamic stateand wants to implement the hudud law (Islamic penal code). It's clear from the debate in today's newspapers that there is serious differences among them. There is no understanding among them.
"I feel there will come a time when they will come to a critical stage, then PAS leaders will say if this is the case, we are pulling out from the pact," he said when launching the Negeri Sembilan Barisan Nasional's (BN) supplementary manifesto at Kampung Felda Sendayan.
Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, Umno and BN Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and BN candidates for parliamentary and state seats in Negeri Sembilan.
Muhyiddin said if it was fated that the opposition helmed the nation and the differences persisted, the country would face political instability as the government to be formed would be shaky and weak, leading to adverse implications to the country.
Meanwhile, in a statement, the deputy General PAS, Datuk Dr Haron Din said Monday that his stance on Hudud has not changed from the past, present and future.
He added that there is a possibility of PAS leaving Pakatan Rakyat due to the hudud issue because according to him, this is an issue that cannot be tolerated.
"On a matter of policy, PAS wants to form an Islamic stateand wants to implement the hudud law (Islamic penal code). It's clear from the debate in today's newspapers that there is serious differences among them. There is no understanding among them.
"I feel there will come a time when they will come to a critical stage, then PAS leaders will say if this is the case, we are pulling out from the pact," he said when launching the Negeri Sembilan Barisan Nasional's (BN) supplementary manifesto at Kampung Felda Sendayan.
Also present were Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, Umno and BN Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin and BN candidates for parliamentary and state seats in Negeri Sembilan.
Muhyiddin said if it was fated that the opposition helmed the nation and the differences persisted, the country would face political instability as the government to be formed would be shaky and weak, leading to adverse implications to the country.
Meanwhile, in a statement, the deputy General PAS, Datuk Dr Haron Din said Monday that his stance on Hudud has not changed from the past, present and future.
He added that there is a possibility of PAS leaving Pakatan Rakyat due to the hudud issue because according to him, this is an issue that cannot be tolerated.