Former land and co-operative development minister Tan Sri Kasitah Gaddam has dismissed allegations that he is one of several Sabah leaders who will join Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).
“It is not true at all that I intend to join any opposition party,” he said when contacted by Bernama today.
He was asked to comment on newspaper and news portal reports naming him as one of several Sabah leaders who would join opposition parties.
Describing the report as inaccurate, Kasitah, who is the former MP for Kinabalu (now Ranau), said he was surprised how such a report could emerge when no reporter had talked to him.
“I will continue my struggle with Umno-Barisan Nasional for the sake of the future of the people of Sabah,” he said.
— Bernama
cerita ini sengaja direka PKR, PKR dah terdesak kerana kekurangan pemimpin.
ReplyDeletemessage to the community leaders was for them to continue being the “eyes and ears” of the government at the grassroot level and to make sure the people received the right information on policies and development agenda.
Deletethe people must ensure BN remained in government because it had boosted the economy such that foreign investors were keen to come to Sabah.
ReplyDeletethe investors were attracted by the peace and harmony not found in many other countries that were torn by war and strife because their people failed to unite.
Political stability was also another factor that helped to lure foreign investment
Anwar kata mahu dedahkan pemimpin2 BN yang dikatakan akan menyertai parti pembangkang. apa perkembangannya?
ReplyDeletekadang2 tidak mustahil juga ba.. dalam politik, ada saja kejutan yang tidak dijangka.. dia mau sertai pembangkang atau tidak, itu hal dia la.. tapi kalau benar beliau tidak pernah berniat mahu menyertai pembangkang, maknanya ada pihak dalam keadaan terdesak sekarang ini sanggup menggunakan khabar angin untuk memecahbelahkan parti lawan..
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