Saturday 16 May 2020

Cracks in PKR is obvious and is only to be expected

Thank you to our media friends from Dayak Daily which sought my comments on the crack within Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) in Sarawak which is only to be expected. Being the Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) vice-president, I believe Sarawakians will reject the party, as it is West Malaysian, they’re having no business to be in Sarawak.
It is expected and PKR will become a mosquito party when the veterans and those instrumental in developing the party leave the party or get sacked. I have pointed this out when asked about the resignation of PKR Stampin and Mas Gading branch committee members today.
I have also stressed that whatever happens to the party will not affect Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) or other component parties because we are a united front and Sarawak will always come first.
We were told that Mas Gading branch and deputy branch chairman, Boniface Willy Tumek and Francis Teron Kadap, cited that among their reasons for leaving was that the key provision in the party constitution meant to promote the principle of justice was ignored. Instead, according to them the overriding objective of the PKR struggle was to propel the party president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to become prime minister. The Stampin branch also said that among their reasons for leaving were that Sarawak autonomy within the Malaysia Agreement 1963 was never taken care of, but instead focused on Anwar’s personal ambition to become prime minister.


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