Wednesday 21 March 2012

PKR CRIPPLED IN KENINGAU?



By : MELVIN JAIKUL

TO THOSE who still believed and tried to mislead the people in the Interior that Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) still commands respect there, please take it from me that the Malaya-based party there is already crippled as more than 2,000 members have since quit it for the State Reform Party (STAR).

I myself as being the elected deputy head of PKR for Keningau division, has quit together with the majority of the elected divisional committee members.Among those who have also quit were the division vice head Daniel Palangi and its Information Chief, Salim Nair.

Others in the divisional line-up who have also quit are Fred Aliun, Dominic Liew, Adrian Mikin and Alex Amik to mention a few.

Meanwhile in the divisional youth wing, all but one, had also left PKR for STAR. Likewise in the Women wing, many have left too, joining more than 2,000 PKR members in joining STAR which is led by Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan.

We appeal to the people not to believe certain groups in PKR who kept mentioning that they are intake as if we are still in it. We have totally lost confidence in the Malayan party and that is why 2,000 members have quit.

There will be more who will leave PKR both in Keningau and in other divisions too. In the very near future there will be an exodus from PKR Putatan to join STAR.

9 comments:

  1. PKR influence in Sabah has decline dramatically.

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  2. Perhaps they should focus their struggles in the peninsular.

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  3. Betulkah ni, 2,000 ahli PKR sedia keluar parti untuk mengikuti Star? Cawangan PKR di Keningau sudah boleh tutup gerai? Dijangka ada PKR Putatan juga akan berhijrah besar-besaran ke Star... nampaknya PKR semakin hilang sokongan ahli politik Sabah.

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  4. Ini menunjukkan bahawa PKR semakin ditolak dan mungkin PKR patut menyerahkan Sabah kepada parti tempatan sahaja.

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  5. PRU13 akan menentukan segalanya.

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  6. PKR Sabah dah makin lemah, peluang di Sabah makin tipis.

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  7. Nampaknya PKR seperti tidak ada harapan lagi di Sabah.

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  8. Kalau kita lihat memang STAR lebih diterima berbanding SAPP dan PR. Ini mungkin STAR lebih dipercayai berbanding dua parti pembangkang yang lain.

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  9. Let us send them (PR) back packing to peninsula..

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