Shafie, left, Zahid, 3rd from left |
He said Umno was not the cause of the controversy although it was always blamed for the problems in PKR, but this showed that PKR was not true to its objectives.
“The turmoil and controversy show serious weaknesses in the party, and that it is incapable of shouldering a bigger responsibility — governing the country.
“It also shows that truth triumphs over falsehood. This is a sign from Allah for the people,” he said.
Shafie said although Umno and BN were not perfect where the shortcomings were being addressed, it had a proven track record in maintaining stability and prosperity in the country.
Zaid - on the way back to BN? |
Today, he urged PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and party vice-president Mohamed Azmin Ali to withdraw from the party, blaming them for the problems in the party.
Awaiting your return
MCA deputy president and Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said PKR’s own leaders did not trust the party’s election system and that Zaid’s withdrawal from the contest showed the party had no clear direction and struggle.
Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, another Umno vice-president, said the door was always open for Zaid if he wished to return to Umno, “which is a strong and the best party for him to continue his political struggle”.
“If people have left Umno out of dissatisfaction and joined another party which eventually showed more and bigger weaknesses, then Umno is still the better party,” he said.
Puteri Umno chief Datuk Rosnah Abdul Rashid Shirlin said the latest controversy in PKR showed favouritism reigned in the party which had made some leaders and members feel alienated.
“This is a party for friends. If you are not in Anwar’s group, you will be sidelined and it is clear that Anwar wants Azmin to be the deputy president,” she said. — Bernama
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