There were talks by former academician, Dr Mashor Hossen, on possibility of Barisan Nasional (BN) making a comeback in our forthcoming 12th Sarawak Elections (PRN12), no one could take BN’s strength lightly.
Dr Mashor who was previously associated with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in Penang, believed that our young people in Sarawak may join BN and this would not be a surprise.
My comments on this matter are straight forward and I have mentioned to our media friends that the current BN leaders who have had a long history with us understood Sarawak's politics well enough as not to rock the political stability in our state.
BN has a long history in Sarawak, and BN’s present leaders understand Sarawak’s politics well and are close to present Gabungan Parti Sarawak (GPS) leaders...I’m sure BN’s present leaders will not rock the political stability in Sarawak by contesting in the forthcoming PRN (state election).
Just as we don’t welcome Perikatan Nasional (PN) to contest in Sarawak, we also do not welcome BN contesting in Sarawak. Others may agree on this and if BN managed to find ways to contest in Sarawak, it would be unlikely they could secure any seats here with their current Umno, MCA and MIC composition.
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