Friday, September 5, 2008

No Sabah BN MPs Will Defect To PR Starting From Friday, Says Anifah

KOTA KINABALU, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- Sabah Barisan Nasional (BN) Parliamentary Backbenchers Club chairman Datuk Anifah Aman has denied widespread speculation that some BN Members of Parliment (MPs) from Sabah would defect to the opposition Pakatan Rakyat (PR) starting from Friday. "There is no such thing... no Sabah BN MPs have indicated their intention to defect," he told Bernama here Thursday.
Anifah, who is Kimanis MP, was asked to comment on the rumours circulating around the country through the Short-Message-Service (SMS) and the Internet that Sabah and Sarawak MPs would leave the BN within the next few days.
Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was quoted as saying recently that the Sept 16 deadline for a high number of BN MPs to defect to Pakatan Rakyat remained on target.
A defection of 30 BN MPs will allow the PR coalition to take over the federal government.
Meanwhile, Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) deputy president Datuk Eric Majimbun described the sms as a mere rumour meant to arouse interest in discussions of the current political situation in the country.
But, when asked about rumours that a number of Sabah BN MPs would go on abrupt vacation this weekend overseas, the Sepanggar MP confirmed receiving a call from "someone" who arranged for the group trip.
He declined to divulge the details of the calls and the identity of the caller, saying that "he will not be able to make it".
"I am preoccupied with my programmes to give alms to my Muslim constituents during this Ramadan...so I need to be in my constituency," he said.
United Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation (Upko) Deputy president Datuk Wilfred Bumburing concurred that the SMS might be a rumour to confuse the people.
Bumburing said he would also be in Sabah during this weekend but kept mum about the overseas trip.
In KUCHING, the four state Barisan Nasional (BN) component parties are confident that none of their Members of Parliament (MPs) are likely to cross over to the PR come September 16 as they will not trade "principle for short-term gains".
Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS) President Datuk Seri Dr James Masing said today the opposition, especially Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), were mistaken if they thought BN MPs could be bought over to leave the coalition to form a new government to be led by PKR advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
"It (defection) is unlikely. I have spoken to all six PRS MPs, who are elected representatives of principles and will not trade principles for short-term gains," Dr Masing, who is also Sarawak Land Development Minister, told Bernama here.
"As far as PRS is concerned, we are not moving anywhere. We are moving with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who is national BN chairman," he said, adding that the opposition must respect the decision made by voters during the March 8 general election.
He said Anwar, who had earlier claimed that he would become prime minister by September 16, should respect that mandate as much as his win in the Permatang Pauh by-election on August 26 was being respected by the BN.
Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP) deputy president Datuk Peter Nyarok said the party, including its four MPs, had pledged their support to the BN leadership under Abdullah at the national level and Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud, the state BN chairman.
"There is no question of it (jumping ship). We do not support Anwar and will not not cross over at whatever cost," he told Bernama, adding that SPDP stood by the BN, which won 30 out of the 31 parliamentary seats in Sarawak during the last election.
Asked if such claims were possible, Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) president Tan Sri Dr George Chan said everyone had dreams.
"Everyone has dreams. I have dreams. He (Anwar) has dreams. It's impossible," said Dr Chan, who is also deputy chief minister.
SUPP, the second largest state BN partner, won six parliamentary seats but lost Bandar Kuching in the recent polls.
Sarawak BN backbone, Parti Parti Pesaka Bumiputera (PBB) vice president Datuk Daud Abdul Rahman said he was confident all of PBB's 14 MPs and 35 state assemblymen would remain loyal to the BN.
PBB youth chief Fadillah Yusof, who is also MP for Petra Jaya, said the move by the PR to lure BN MPs to join the opposition was evidence that they did not subscribe to their own principle regarding "hak rakyat" or the people's rights.
Fadillah, who is also deputy minister of Science, Technology dan Innovation, said the opposition's attempt would only bring about a negative impact that would not benefit the country as it gave an illusion of political instability despite the prevailing stability being enjoyed by Malaysians.

Form Govt Thru Elections - LDP

SANDAKAN, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- If the opposition led by Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim want to form a new government, they should do it through elections and not by claiming some Barisan Nasional (BN) members of Parliament will join them on Sept 16.
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Liew Vui Keong told reporters this after giving away aid to 30 imams here Thursday.
He said that only victories through elections made a party eligible to form a government as was done by the BN that had been voted by the people through the democratic process.
"They are a party irresponsible and unhealthy by claiming that they will form a new government through the participation of BN members in the opposition.
"All these are political play acting to draw the people's attention because in fact, they are incapable of governing a new government," he said.
He said the opposition's move to boast the claim was irresponsible because it could create anxiety among the people and foreign investors and this could cost the country.
Liew who is Sandakan Member of Parliament was sure that none of his BN colleagues would join the opposition on Sept 16 as claimed by Anwar.
On Anwar's suggestion for Sept 16 be declared a public holiday in the five states governed by Pakatan Rakyat to commemorate the formation of Malaysia, Liew said it was up to the coalition to make the decision.
"The five states are run by them and they have the right to make whatever decisions. What important is they do not go against the Federal Constitution," he said.

tunku : who is making us fools, anwar or those mps above. for me it's anwar. so there is evidence of money involve in luring those mps. anwar has denied it but at the same time money are offered and oversea trip are arranged for them.like what the LDP president said if the opposition led by anwar want to form a new government, they should do it through elections and not by claiming some BN members of Parliament will join them on Sept 16.it is not a gentleman way.by the way is anwar gentleman ?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beberapa perhatian daripada seseorang tidak panik dan bersentimen mengenai perkara ini:

1. Akhir 1960an pabila Gerakan sebagai parti pembangkang mengambilalih Pulau Pinang, tidak dikatakan rasuah politik bagi BN/Perikatan memikat dan membawa masuk Gerakan ke dalam gagasan BN/Perikatan.

2. Suatu ketika dahulu pabila PBS sebagai parti pembangkang mengambilalih Sabah, tidak dikatakan rasuah politik bagi BN memikat dan membawa masuk PBS ke dalam gagasan BN.

3. Tahun 1980an pabila Ku Li tewas di tangan TDM pada perhimpunan UMNO, ramai yang menyeberangi ke parti baru Semangat 46 tajaan Ku Li, termasuklah Pak Lah untuk sementara waktu, dan punya lama bagi Najib untuk membuat pendirian menyokong TDM. Adakah mereka ini dirasuah oleh Ku Li untuk meninggalkan UMNO pada masa itu?

4. Tetapi sekarang bila DSAI "dakwa" punya 30-40 orang Ahli Parlimen BN untuk menyeberang ke Pakatan Rakyat, lemparan dibuat ialah "rasuah". Tidak ada pemikiran lainkah kita?

Please think out of box! Jika orang UMNO boleh menyeberang ke Semangat 46, termasuk Pak Lah buat seketika, kerana tidak setuju dengan cara TDM pada ketika itu, apakah mustahil ada di kalangan Ahli Parlimen BN menyeberangi ke Pakatan Rakyat kerana tidak setuju dengan Pak Lah atau Pak Lah & Najib pada ketika ini?

Lagipun, jika majoriti (mungin semua) ahli Semangat 46 pada masa itu ialah bekas ahli UMNO, begitu juga majoriti ahli PKR pada masa ini ialah bekas ahli UMNO. Pisang berbuah 2 kali? Tetapi mungkin tidak diamati dengan sebaik-baiknya oleh komentar jalanan seperti kita.

Memandangkan Ku Li sudah kembali ke pangkuan UMNO, ada baiknya beliau memberi jawaban mengapa penyeberangan berlaku di dalam 1980an ke Semangat 46. Rasuah? Atau perjuangan?

Akhir kalam, perjuangan tidak memerlukan wang untuk penyeberangan, kerana apa itu perjuangan jika apa yang hendak diperjuangkan tidak kesampaian kerana pimpinan yang ada? Inilah pendirian politikus hakiki.

Tak Dak Nama 3

Anonymous said...

Salam Ramadhan Al Mubarak...
Saya sangat setuju dengan komen Tunku yang bawah tu.. Memang sah dan nyata bahawa Anwar mempermainkan rakyat dengan khabar angin MP BN lompat parti. Sudah terang lagi bersuluh. MP Sabah sendiri dah beri kenyataan bahawa takde MP BN Sabah yang yang masuk PR. Saya juga yakin bahawa Anwar mungkin menggunakan politik wang (kotor) untuk tarik MP BN ni. Tapi mereka tak nak bersekongkol dengan Anwar. Jadi mereka tolak. So, sesiapa yang ada bukti Anwar ada sogok wang pada MP BN yang sanggup masuk PR, bolehlah buat report kat BPR.. Kita kasi hentam Anwar...

Anonymous said...

every component BN parties in Sabah and Sarawak denied the rumours.but there's a little sum of truth regarding vacation to oversea.

if that's the trick that Anwar gotta offer,then i think that could be assumed as a form of bribery.

imho,Anwar wanna lure the 43 mp3 (if such speculation are true) because if he wait by the next general eleection perhaps before that UMNO/BN had already gain back their confidence and support thus make it harder for Anwar to penetrate the federal govt.

this period of time from Anwar's perpective is the perfect time.whether he succeeded or not still remain unanswered.

Unknown said...

dari apa yang saya baca dari The Star dengan tajuk "Barisan reps asked to hand in passports for study trip" mengatakan yang trip ke luar negara adalah bertujuan untuk tujuan penyelidikan dan bukannya lari dari tarikh 16september yang dikatakan ura-ura ada pelompatan parti berlaku.

mungkin ada benarnya kerana ada juga mp yang tidak mengetahui atau dihubungi berkenaan lawatan ke luar negara tersebut.

jika Anwar ingin membentuk kerajaan perseketuan kenapa tidak tunggu saja pilihanraya umum ke 13 nanti?.mungkin dia takut akan kalah pada waktu itu.