Friday, July 6, 2007

11 Shah Alam PKR Committee Members Quit


KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 (Bernama) -- Eleven Party Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) committee members from the Shah Alam division resigned from their posts while two quit the party Thursday.
The division's information chief, SD Johari Yasin when contacted by Bernama today, said the 11 were led by division head Nasir Khan Akhbar Khan, deputy head Tengku Ahmad Tengku Kassim and vice-head Tan Ah Kow.
"However, treasurer Abd Rashid Mukti and I resigned from our posts and quit the party as well," he said.
Those who quit their posts, he added, included division secretary Mohd Nadzmi Rosli and Youth leader Rozali Abu Bakar.
He said their resignation letters had been sent to the party's top leadership.
Johari said their action was spurred by the lack of interest on the part of the party leaders in problems within PKR, following the resignation of its Youth leader Ezam Mohd Nor recently. They were also disappointed with PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who seemed to have lost interest in exposing the files on corruption by ministers after he was released from prison, he added.
Meanwhile, 14 committee and ordinary members of the PKR Sepang division also quit the party today.
Its vice-head Syed Nazarudin Syed Aziz confirmed that among them were himself, division deputy head Mohd Khairuddin Karno, secretary Ahmad Yunus Misdi, and Wanita secretary Nasuha Akhiri and treasurer Norfaizah Abd Wahab.
He said the decision was made last night and they expected 55 more members to quit the party soon.
"We quit because we are unhappy with the party leadership's failure to solve the internal problems while it has also deviated from its original struggle," he added.

tunku : everyone is losing their confidence in anwar.even pas dan dap is losing confident in anwar. he is merely a clown that are call to stage to do some show to cheer up the crowds. well what you expect with a moron and a bisexual.

1 comment:

A Voice said...

Now anwar will find his way back to UMNO?

Or he will join the neo-con in America?