Thursday, January 15, 2009

Anwar hints at defections, again....AGAIN ?

After a three-month lull, PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim has again raised the possibility of Barisan Nasional MPs defecting to the fledgling Pakatan Rakyat coalition.
The opposition leader has avoided the topic since failing to topple the BN federal government by Sept 16 last year.
However, he hinted at a ceramah in Pasir Panjang near Kuala Terengganu last night that eight BN MPs might join Pakatan.
"As you know we want to increase our numbers. But as the Kelantanese say kohol-kohol, bit by bit, one by one," he said.
Anwar said Pakatan Rakyat now has two defectors in Sabah, six more in Sarawak and another two from unidentified states are on the way.
"With one more from Kuala Terengganu, we would have 93 and then there would be change," he said, prompting cheers from the crowd of about 600.
Coy on the details
Anwar is currently campaigning for PAS candidate Abdul Wahid Endut who is contesting against BN's Wan Ahmad Farid Salleh in the Jan 17 Kuala Terengganu by-election.
Speaking to reporters after another ceramah in Kg Kubang Ikan, Anwar was coy about the details of the 'defection'.
Asked about the two mystery MPs, he said, "We will announce later." On details of the six MPs from Sarawak, he replied, "You have to ask them."
Anwar may be hinting at defections from Parti Rakyat Sarawak (PRS). The party has six MPs and has been courting controversy during the last quarter of 2008.
In October, Hulu Rajang MP Billy Abit Jol became the sole government backbencher to sign an opposition initiated petition for Parliament to prioritise a debate on the Internal Security Act.
Billy is the vice-president of PPRS and a five-term MP for Hulu Rajang.
Following this, Balleh division PRS publicity chief Beginda Minda launched a scathing attack on Sarawak Chief Minister Abdul Taib Mahmud, adding that the latter should step down after helming the state for 28 years.
Beginda Minda subsequently resigned from the party and joined PKR.

tunku : again this moron singing the old tune. just because the kuala terengganu's by election,he is trying to make the rakyat fool again and again and again.it seems like never ending story. last september he said the numbers are growing by the hours and now he says bit by bit,one by one but till today there is not even one mp jump ship.those who are jumping are those who are frustrated because the got no position or sidelined by the party.again pkr is a frustrated party, anybody who feels frustrated can join them, it's a gabbage party.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

tak fahamlah dengan Anwar ni.dulu dia kata dah ada cukup MP.sekarang ni dia kata kena perlahan-lahan.bit by bit.apa ni?macam nak cuba bagi harapan palsu je pada penyokong dia.tapi prk KT dah nak dah dekat,jadi tak hairanlah dia boleh kata macam tu sebagai taktik untuk mendapat undian.

Anonymous said...

dear tunku,
should we be suprised? after all, the Manikavasingam's case was yet another example of what should happen when any MP jump to the other ship. Does Haji Hadi advise DSAI as he "advised" Manikavasingam on consequences of jumping out of party?

I don't think so..

Unknown said...

Salam Tunku.

Anjing menyalak bukit, bukit tak kan rutuh. Terutama sekali anjing yang menyalak jenis anjing kurap..jijik nak sebut nama.

Anonymous said...

Salam tunku...
Saya pun masih tertanya-tanya, di mana yang dikatakan ada beberapa MP BN yang nak lompat ke PKR tu? Satu pun takde. Dulu kata dari hari ke hari jumlahnya semakin bertambah.Tapi mana ada pun. Cakap tak serupa bikin. Setakat cakap macam tu untuk tarik perhatian, tak payahlah... Cukuplah Anwar, jangan dibodohkan lagi rakyat dengan dakyah-dakyah jahat kau tu...