All Sarawak BN component party leaders including Taib Mahmud's PBB have slammed the doors on Perkasa and Ibrahim Ali
KUCHING: The Taib Mahmud administration does not want Perkasa anywhere in Sarawak.
A state minister and a member of Taib’s Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu’s (PBB) supreme council said Perkasa “is not welcome in Sarawak”.
Contentious Perkasa had recently disclosed that they hoped to “get the same kind of support from Sarawakians” as they did in Sabah.
Perkasa claimed it had 45,000 members in Sabah and was “not a racist” organisation. It also claimed to look after Bumiputra rights.
But state Assistant Youth Development Minister Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah was not convinced.
He said the radical group had no place in Sarawak society.
“Perkasa is not welcome in Sarawak. This also applies to other organisations that promote Perkasa’s view.