RUMOURS.....PKR's
De Facto Chief however denied rumours that he met up with Sarawak Chief
Minister Taib Mahmud in Singapore.
By : JOSEPH TAWIE
KUCHING: Pakatan Rakyat
leader Anwar Ibrahim has admitted to being in ‘contact’ with some leaders of
the Sarawak Barisan Nasional but denied a report that he had met Sarawak Chief
Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud in Singapore.
“My last meeting with Taib
was in 2004 when I attended a Hari Raya Open House of former Prime Minister
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in Kepala Batas.
“I was invited and I came.
So that was the last meeting I had with Taib.” Anwar said adding that he had
not been in Singapore ‘in the last few months’.
Anwar however admitted that
there was “some contacts” between him and “some BN leaders” especially those
who are likely to be dropped from the BN list of candidates.
Asked whether anyone from
Sarawak was joining Pakatan Rakyat, he said: “If you are talking about
contacts, yes.
“If you know my style, if
they want to join, it is up to them to make the announcement. I don’t make the
announcement… I am not their representative,” he said.
When pressured further,
Anwar said: “I think, knowing the problem, knowing the political and economic
problems in Malaysia and Sarawak, there are reasons they should leave BN,” he
said.
Rumours have been
circulating in Kuching that a number of MPs who are likely to be dropped from
the list of BN candidates are said to be in contact with Pakatan leaders.
These MPs are from Parti
Bumiputera Bersatu, Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party and Parti Rakyat
Sarawak.
Rumours are also centred on
the five-term MP for Hulu Rajang Billy Abit Joo who had told his friends that
he would consult his constituents in the event he is finally dropped as the
candidate for Hulu Rajang.
To his close friends, the
PRS senior vice-president might consider contesting either as an independent
candidate or as an opposition candidate.
His party had told him that
he would not be nominated to defend the Hulu Rajang seat.
PRS may instead field Wilson
Ugak, who is private secretary to Land Development Minister and PRS president
James Masing.
From PBB, nine are said to
be dropped as candidates. Among them are the MP for Santubong Wan Junaidi
Tuanku Jaafar, the MP for Mambong James Dawos Mamit, the MP for Mukah Mohd. Leo
Michael Toyad and the MP for Batang Lupar Rohani Karim.
As for SPDP’s four
candidates, there is an air of uncertainty as the final selection will be made
by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak who is also teh chairman of Barisan Nasional.
Pakatan to field Lajim,
Bumburing?
Earlier Anwar told the press
that he briefed the Sarawak PKR leaders on the current political issues
including what’s happening in Peninsular Malaysia especially involving Umno and
BN.
“That is why I have asked
Kadir Sheikh Fadzir (former Umno minister and strongman) as well as Lajim to
come and explain the latest (political) developments in Sabah and Peninsular
Malaysia.
“Tan Sri Kadir has been
touring the whole country in the last few months, explaining why he has to
leave Umno and BN. We welcome that. In fact, I have suggested that our party
gives an avenue for him to speak on issues in Peninsular Malaysia,” he said.
On the resignations of Lajim
and Wilfred Bumburing from BN, Anwar said: “They are committed to the reform
agenda and they are committed and supportive of Pakatan Rakyat.
“In the case of Lajim and
Bumburing, given a chance, they will contest under Pakatan banner,” he added.
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