PAS vice-president Idris Ahmad said this was because the former Kelantan state executive councillor was no longer a party member and that the party wanted to focus on the bigger agenda of facing the 14th General Election (GE14).
"We are not interested in him. He is no longer a PAS member. His actions are because he wants to topple Pas.
"There are bigger agendas, like preparing for the GE14," he told reporters at the Parliament lobby Tuesday.
Husam, now a member of Parti Amanah Negara, had been reported as challenging his former party to take him to the Syariah Court for breaking the party's pledge.
The challenge follows the resolution from Tanah Merah PAS which said former party leaders who broke the pledge should be charged in the Syariah Court. - BERNAMA