By : CALVIN KABARON
KOTA KINABALU : There’s a new catch-phrase greeting in Sabah PKR’s
political circles and it is greatly divisive. The greeting is “PKR ori” or “PKR
photocopy?”.
“PKR ori” refers to genuine
members of the party while “photocopy” addresses those with Angkatan Perubahan
Sabah (APS) and Pakatan Perubahan Sabah (PPS) who “refused” to be members of
PKR.
APS is led by Tuaran MP who
was once deputy president of Upko, Wilfred Bumburing, while PPS is by Lajim
Ukin, a former federal deputy minister, who is also Beaufort MP. Lajim was with Umno and is often referred to
as Umno’s westcoast warlord. Their ‘defection’ was much heralded by opposition
Pakatan Rakyat.
These parties are now
“parked” under Pakatan and and have declared their support of Anwar Ibrahim,
PKR’s de facto leader.
The “ori” and “photocopy”
catch-phrase is rising in popularity within PKR in Sabah.
Anwar must already be aware
of its effect on his party, more so now after last night’s ‘revelation’.
Last night Bumburing was
supposed to “launch” his APS for Sepanggar at a clubhouse in Inanam but only
about 50 people turned up, according to PKR insiders in the division.
Bumburing was disappointed
and embarrassed. And so too was PKR Batu MP
Tian Chua. Both were on their way to Inanam when told of the poor
turnout. Eventually it was former senator Maijol Mahap who delivered
Bumburing’s speech, eye-witnesses claimed.
Tian Chua is now expected to
discuss with his national leadership on how to negotiate this new challenge,
resulting from PKR’s “multiple-marriage” with APS and PPS.
Observers here are already
questioning whether this political arrangement is counter-productive to the
opposition party.
Political sabotage imminent
At last night function, it
was learned that a sole “representative” from “PKR ori” in the Sepanggar
division found himself in an awkward position, not knowing anyone present.
He told his friends “his
mood just evaporated”.
Meanwhile a state PKR leader
who declined to be named said there was an urgent need for PKR’s top leadership to address the “ori” and
“photocopy” issue, as it was now dividing the hard-earned unity within the
party in Sabah.
Sabah PKR has been, for
years in a tumultuous situation,
especially when Sabah rights advocate Dr Jeffrey Kitingan was in it.
“This is not a laughing
matter. This is a real issue in PKR.
“What made thing worse is
that these “PKR photocopy” claimed and behaved as deciders and “the power’ in
the party. You can feel the uncomfortable alliance between the two groups in
Tuaran, Kota Marudu, Kota Belud and in other areas too,” he alleged.
Insiders said in some areas,
leaders of APS and PPS were telling their people that their leaders, and not
the “PKR ori” would be chosen as candidates in the impending general election.
This has made the situation more difficult, further confirming that there is
growing animosity and unfriendly gestures.
In many PKR functions, the
groups sabotage each other. Rival leaders would not want the other group’s
function to be a as successful.
And last night’s function in
Inanam was one example.
In fact the only time when
the two groups come together is when Anwar is present in a function. During
that time both groups try to outdo each other by bringing in more of their
respective people, and claimed credit for it.
Anwar, according to
insiders, may already have a plan. Members of Sabah PKR are eagerly awaiting
for the Anwar solution, which could come in the form of a compromise or
give-and-take arrangement.
But what is obvious is that
Anwar must come to Sabah and with a solution in hand to meet these divided
supporters. He can no longer postpone solutions as election draws near. (FMT)
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