Several groups including local DAP branch leaders have come out in
support of Parti Sosialis Malaysia's (PSM) Kota Damansara candidate Dr Mohd Nasir Hashim
following continued defiance from PAS members who are still campaigning
for their candidate despite orders not to do so by their party's top
leadership.
Lawyer Michael Wong representing the group calling
themselves the Community Organisations and Associations said “despite
the recent directive given by PAS secretary-general Datuk Mustafa Ali, a group of PAS supporters have campaigned even more aggressively for their candidate in Kota Damansara."
“They
are still campaigning door to door, distributing leaflets including
telling votes here that the directive issued by Mustafa is false,” he
said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Wong added that the action
of the group of PAS supporters from the Subang parliamentary
constituency had caused confusion amongst Pakatan Rakyat supporters who
are now questioning who to cast their ballots for.
Also voicing
her support for Nasir was Bawani K.S, the Jaringan Rakyat Tertindas
(Jerit) coordinator who gained famed over the listen, listen, listen'
spat with Suara Wanita 1Malaysia (SW1M) chairman Sharifah Zohra Jabeen Syed Shah Miskin.
“We have only five days before the polls and we urged them to work together with us and not confuse the voters,” she said.
Also present were DAP Subang branch chairman Chang Chan Man, DAP Setia Alam branch chairman James Ng and DAP Bukti Jelutung branch chairman Asri Ahmad who backed Mohd Nasir as Pakatan Rakyat's sole candidate for the seat.
When
contacted, Mustafa, who is in Sabah, confirmed he had issued the order
to PAS candidate Ridzuan Ismail to stop campaigning, adding that PAS
deputy president Mohamad Sabu had also called on Ridzuan to heed the party's order.
“I will call my secretary at PAS headquarters to give Ridzuan a call to ask him to abide by the party's decision,” he said.
Mohd
Nasir, who is contesting under a PKR banner, is facing a tough battle
defending the seat which he won after defeating Barisan Nasional's Zein
Isma Ismail with a 1,075-vote majority in the last poll.
Beside
Ridzuan , the Kota Damansara seat is being contested by Barisan's
Halimatun Saadiah Bohan and independents Edrus Abdullah, Halmi Omar and
A. Suppiah in a six-cornered fight.
On Saturday, Mustafa
announced that PAS would withdraw' from the contest in Kota Damansara
and directed the PAS machinery there to halt campaigning for Ridzuan and
assist Mohd Nasir instead.
On Monday, PKR leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was reported to have clarified the issue at a ceremah in Paya Jeras that he and PKR president Datin Seri Wan Azizah Wan Ismail had issued Mohd Nasir's candidate authorisation letter as the Pakatan's leadership had agreed on his candidacy for the seat.
On April 21, PAS president Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang drew the ire of Mohd Nasir when he told a crowd at a ceramah in Marang that there was PKR candidate who subscribed to Marxism.
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