Sunday 10 June 2012

DEFECTIONS FROM BN EXPECTED TODAY




By : CLARA CHOOI (TMI)

KUALA LUMPUR : Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to Sabah today and recent claim that a 'surprise' would shift the state’s political landscape have triggered speculation that Barisan Nasional (BN) leaders there are joining PKR, including at least one MP, a senator and three political veterans.

Leading the list is Tuaran MP and UPKO (United Pasokmomogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation) Deputy President Datuk Seri Wilfred Mojilip Bumburing, whom rumourmongers have claimed is almost certain to shift to the opposition party by this afternoon.

Earlier this week, Anwar had hinted during a dinner function of a 'surprise' to be announced soon in Sabah.

A local PKR leader told The Malaysian Insider last night that Bumburing is expected to launch the Kadazandusun’s annual Kaamatan festival today in Kota Belud, an Umno-held federal seat, and Anwar may grace the event at 3.30pm to make the highly-anticipated announcement.

“Bumburing will launch Kaamatan and Anwar will be there around 3.30pm. He (Anwar) arrives (in Kota Kinabalu) at 1.40pm,” the leader said.

If everything goes according to plan, the leader said, more political conversions may be announced by tonight during a party function at the Star City Convention Hall in Kota Kinabalu.

“But no... it will not be a mass crossover. Very unlikely. We do not want to pre-empt anything big now,” the leader said.

“We are most certain about Tuaran (MP). I believe that he has joined our fight, believes in our struggle. The rest... still dangerous to say.”

Apart from Bumburing, the name of Beaufort MP and Umno supreme council member Datuk Seri Lajim Ukin, who is said to be growing increasingly disenchanted with his party leadership, has also been bandied about of late in the media and within local political circles.

But the PKR source told The Malaysian Insider that there have been much haggling and counter-offers thrown from across the South China Sea as Umno’s top leadership in the peninsula struggle to turn the tide against the opposition in the “land below the wind”.

“So many counter-offers being done since this afternoon. Even as we speak, there are offers being thrown around,” the source said.

The source added that with Anwar’s failed September 16 takeover still hanging over the leader’s head, no one in the party dares to trumpet today’s rumoured mass political conversions, which some have already referred to as '106' (June 10).

“Still dangerous to pre-empt. Four or five? Unlikely. But let’s keep in touch. We will see by the afternoon,” the source told this news portal.

But on micro-blogging site Twitter all yesterday afternoon, talk of the possible crossovers was rife with former Sabah chief minister Datuk Yong Teck Lee openly naming four individuals who may announce their PKR memberships tonight.

“Just name them lah — Osu (the ex-CM), Sen. Maijol (UPKO), Amir Kahar (the son) and Kasitah (ex-minister). Will it happen?” he posted in reply to journalist Philip Golingai (@PhilipGolingai).

Yong, who leads local opposition party Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP), was responding to an earlier tweet from Golingai claiming that “a former Sabah chief minister, a senator, a son of Tun Mustapha, an ex federal minister are on the list of mass political conversion”.

The four individuals named by Yong were former Sabah chief minister Datuk Seri Osu Sukam, UPKO vice-president Senator Datuk Maijol Mahap, former Banggi assemblyman Datuk Amir Kahar Mustapha and former federal minister Tan Sri Kasitah Gaddam.

Osu, who was chief minister from 1999 to 2011, resigned from Umno in 2005 following allegations that he had accumulated gambling debts of up to RM7.14 million from a London casino.

So many counter-offers being done since this afternoon. Even as we speak, there are offers being thrown around. — PKR source

Amir Kahar, the son of one of Sabah’s founding fathers Tun Mustapha Harun, had previously held the Banggi seat for 22 years before he was axed from Umno’s candidates list for Election 2008.

Kasitah was the former land and co-operative development minister who was charged with two counts of corruption in 2004 but was acquitted in 2009.

“For now, it starts with the Tuaran MP. The others may not... they could still be in for the counter-offers. We cannot say for certain what will happen,” the PKR source told The Malaysian Insider.

Earlier this week, a confident Anwar had claimed during a dinner function of a marked improvement in support for the opposition in Sabah, a known BN fortress.

The opposition leader, when predicting that Pakatan Rakyat (PR) would take its seat in Putrajaya after the 13th general election with a “comfortable majority” win, had also hinted of a “surprise” to be announced soon in Sabah.

The “surprise”, he claimed, would change the entire political landscape of the state where in Election 2008, BN had swept up 59 out of 60 state seats and 24 out of 25 parliamentary seats.

Federal seats in east Malaysia’s Sabah and Sarawak are expected to be PR’s focal point come the elections as both states, including the federal territory of Labuan, make up a whopping 57 seats, or 25 per cent of the 222 Parliamentary seats available.

In Election 2008, BN retained power over the Putrajaya administrative capital largely due to wins in east Malaysia and Labuan, where it made a near-clean sweep, winning 55 seats against PR’s two.

But the ruling pact lost its customary two-thirds parliamentary majority after only securing a five-seat margin ahead of PR in the peninsula, winning in just 85 constituencies while PR secured 80 seats.

In Sabah, the deep-seated issue of illegal immigrants will likely be used as a key campaign issue in the coming polls, with the Najib administration holding the trump card for having finally agreed to investigate the issue by forming a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI).

18 comments:

  1. khabar2 angin mengatakan ada pemimpin BN akan sertai PKR adalah tidak benar, Lajim sendiri dah menafikannya.

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    1. Pasti tidak benar, mana ada bukti,

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    2. Wilfred pun sudah menafikan bahawa khabar angin yang menyatakan beliau menyertai Pakatan adalah tidak benar.

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    3. Budaya lompat parti memang biasa dalam politik, tidak perlu menumpu teramat banyak perhatian.

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  2. semua ini pasti direka untuk melemahkan kepimpinan BN.

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    1. memang direka nak menjatuhkan BN

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    2. ada pihak yang cuba memperbesar2kan isu ni. sebelum ni khabar yang mengatakan bahawa Lajim telah menghadiri satu pertemuan dengan parti pembangkang memang benar tapi ia berhubung dengan penyelesaian masalah rakyat dan bukannya untuk berbincang menyertai parti tersebut.

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  3. We shall wait and see what sort of surprise will swept into Sabah's politics as speculated by Datuk Anwar Ibrahim.

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    1. Not sure whether the people will give a chance to Anwar to fly high in Sabah?

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  4. There are rumors that several politicians will jump ship to PKR in the past few months, but so far when approached, the politicians all denied any intention to jump.

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    1. PKR should close shop in Sabah as it has become a liability to the opposition front in East Malaysia. PKR should face the fact that it was now in a self-destructive mode since more leaders and members are quitting because of loss of confidence in the party leadership. PKR membership in Sabah had already dropped by about 50% from 28,000 previously as people realised that the leadership was only using east Malaysians as “stooges” for their political game in the peninsula.

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  5. Tumpukan perhatian untuk membantu golongan yang memerlukan bantuan. kebajikan untuk rakyat harus diutamakan.

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  6. PKR ke, Bn ke, Star ke bukan isu, yang penting, sanggup memperjuangkan yang terbaik untuk rakyat.

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  7. PKR semakin ke depan. Memandangkan keadaan ini akan memberi saingan giat kepada BN.

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  8. Parti harus ikhlas untuk membantu mereka yang memerlukan bantuan. Kebajikan harus diutamakan.

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  9. Anwar dalam masalah sekarang ini. Dia tidak berani mendedahan dan menjelaskan mengenai 20 akaun.

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    1. Bukan tu saja.. PKR tidak dapat menyelesaikan isu pasir. Pelombong haram, yang menceroboh tanah kerajaan, dipercayai menjual dari RM14 hingga RM15 untuk satu tan pasir, berbanding dengan RM17.50 hingga RM20 yang dikenakan oleh syarikat milik kerajaan negeri Kumpulan Semesta Sdn Bhd.

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  10. kalau tidak silap, sebelum sapp keluar dari BN dulu pun, YTL ada berjumpa dengan Anwar.. kononnya YTL kena offer jawatan TPM oleh Anwar sekiranya Anwar jadi PM.. betul ka?

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