Monday 13 February 2012

DAP AND PKR LEADERS JOIN STAR

By : KANUL GINDUL

OVER 2,000 enthusiastic crowd turned up at the joint launching of three divisions of State Reform Party (STAR) Sabah chapter at a food court hall near here yesterday.

The three STAR divisions are Keningau, Tenom and Pensiangan. Its chairman here, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, launched them in front of an enthusiastic crowd which often disrupted speeches by the party leaders

The party which was established in Sabah only early last month had also attracted leaders and members from other parties to join it.

Yesterday, the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) head for Pensiangan, Danny Andipai, handed over his application form to Dr Jeffrey. He said he had lost confidence in the Peninsular-based party as "it is not as good as is heard" and that important decisions are all made in Kuala Lumpur.

"PKR leaders in Kuala Lumpur are the one who call the shots and this is not what Sabahans wanted. So i quit and am joining Dr Jeffrey in this struggle through a local party," he said after handing over his application.

Sabah DAP meanwhile lost its chairman for Tanjung Aru Branch, Dr Felix Chong Kat Fah, when he too handed over his application form to Dr Jeffrey at the function.

Dr Chong, a former director of Sandakan Duchess of Kent Hospital, was also Sabah DAP's chairman for its state Medical and Health Advisory Bureau.

In his resignation letter sent to DAP secretary general, Lim Guan Eng, two days ago, Dr Chong, 44, also announced the dissolution of DAP's Tanjung Aru branch.

A former supreme council member of Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS), lawyer Martin Tommy also had joined STAR earlier and he was spotted at the function yesterday wearing a STAR shirt mingling with state STAR leaders.

STAR coordinator for Liawan, Dr Nicholas James Guntobon, who was also the organising chairman, expressed confidence that the people from the Interior has shown that they are disillusioned with the current BN regime and they want change.

"Today we are creating a history. Change has come and we know what the people want is liberation from this colonial-style government which hears not its own people," he said.

Dr Jeffrey, as always, made a clarion call for the people regardless of ethnic and religious background to unite and rally behind STAR which had been accepted across Sabah.

"I am very happy today, and seeing your overwhelming support will spur us to reclaim and restore our state rights as well as rights of the people.

"We also thanked protem USNO leaders for rallying under the banner of United Borneo Alliance (UBA) and all those who believe that unity is duty in order to save Sabah and the people from being further marginalised," he said in his speech.

At times during his speech, Dr Jeffrey was obviously overwhelmed by emotion because of the enthusiastic crowd who earlier gave him a unanimous standing ovation when he was called to the deliver his launching speech.

All Sabah STAR leaders stood side-by-side and behind Dr Jeffrey throughout his hour-long speech, leaving only guests like USNO Deputy Protem President, Abdullah Sani Salleh and its Wanita Chief Leong Chau Chu and Dr Chong on the stage seats.

Earlier the crowd was worked up by a fiery-speech from STAR coordinator for Sook, Drs Kustin Ladi, a serving teacher who is known for his exceptional oratory skill.

15 comments:

  1. PKR has lost many of their members through party jumping, does it mean that PKR is no longer favored.

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    1. PKR and DAP never get support from Sabahans.

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  2. I can't wait to see how well Star is received by the people of Sabah during the next general elections, their presence will make the next competition more interesting.

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  3. Party credibility is always has been the deciding factor for the people. Clearly PKR has lost it's foothold in the interiors of Sabah.

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    1. The same can be said for DAP sabah with the resignation of one of its prominent leader, Dr Felix Chong Kat Fah. Pehaps the begining of the crack within DAP in Sabah

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  4. But still at this phase it is too early to say as to which party is favored by the people in Sabah. This will be an interesting General election by far.

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  5. nampaknya makin ramai yang menyertai Star.

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  6. bagaimana pun ia tak bermakna yang Star dah makin kukuh dan boleh menang.

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    1. Kemampuan STAR masih lagi meragukan. STAR belum boleh menandingi komponen BN

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  7. PKR not the best parti in Sabah at all..

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  8. PKR not the best parti in Sabah at all..

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  9. PR sekarang dalam keadaan yang tidak stabil di Sabah. Dengan rasa tidak puas hati ahli mereka dan keluar dari parti itu.

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  10. adakah parti pembangkang di negeri ini sudah bersedia dan telah mempunyai kesepakatan bagi mengadakan pertandingan satu lawan satu dengan BN??

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  11. jangan pula masa pilihanraya umum nanti masing2 mahu meletakkan calon di semua kawasan yang dipertandingkan..

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  12. Awal2 saja mahu setuju itu ini, lepas tu mulalah bertabiat.

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